Apparatus for non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of analytes, and method of using the same
First Claim
1. A method for non-invasively evaluating bodily fluids of a subject, comprising:
- providing a source of electromagnetic radiation to a device;
supporting a lower surface of at least one of a pair of adjacent fingers of the subject;
using the device, guiding the adjacent fingers of the subject apart from one another; and
positioning the device at an interstitial location between the fingers of the subject; and
receiving the electromagnetic radiation reflected from the subject,wherein the interstitial location is that between the base of the subject'"'"'s fingers and in a region between the plane of the subject'"'"'s palm and the top of the subject'"'"'s knuckles, and above the web.
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Abstract
An apparatus for spectroscopic evaluation of a subject'"'"'s body fluids may be used at the interstitial region adjacent to or in between a subject'"'"'s extremities using a spectroscopic probe. The spectroscopic probe may possess one or more of the movements such as rotational, translational, and/or vertical freedom necessary for the probe to contact the subject'"'"'s tissue at a consistent angle and pressure while accommodating the different size of the subject'"'"'s extremities, and may be housed in a device optimized for attaining reproducible blood flow to the region of the subject that is measured, and for minimizing the effects of the housing pulling, stretching, pressing, compressing the subject'"'"'s skin. A pressure sensor may be used to ensure that measurements are taken at an optimal pressure. A touch sensor may be used to activate a system and/or to ensure flushness. In addition, the spectroscopic measurement may be coupled with a temperature measurement means that detects the subject'"'"'s local body temperature in or near the region being measured, or the subject'"'"'s core or mean body temperature, or the ambient temperature proximate to the probe, or any combination of those measurements. The system may also include one or more indicators to communicate information to a test subject.
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22 Claims
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1. A method for non-invasively evaluating bodily fluids of a subject, comprising:
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providing a source of electromagnetic radiation to a device; supporting a lower surface of at least one of a pair of adjacent fingers of the subject; using the device, guiding the adjacent fingers of the subject apart from one another; and positioning the device at an interstitial location between the fingers of the subject; and
receiving the electromagnetic radiation reflected from the subject,wherein the interstitial location is that between the base of the subject'"'"'s fingers and in a region between the plane of the subject'"'"'s palm and the top of the subject'"'"'s knuckles, and above the web. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An apparatus for non-invasively evaluating bodily fluids of a subject, comprising:
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means for providing a source of electromagnetic radiation to a device; means for supporting a lower surface of at least one of a pair of adjacent fingers or toes of the subject; means for guiding the adjacent fingers or toes of the subject apart from one another such that the device is positioned at an interstitial location between the fingers or toes of the subject not including the web; and means for receiving the electromagnetic radiation reflected from the subject. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An apparatus for non-invasively evaluating bodily fluids of a subject, comprising:
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a mounting support for a probe that defines at least one path of translational movement along a surface of the mounting support; a probe comprising a probe head and a probe body, wherein the probe body having a proximal end and a distal end, and the probe head is pivotally attached to the probe body and adapted to move along a pivotal path relative to the mounting support; and a biasing element that exerts substantially constant force to provide translational movement of the probe; wherein the probe is translationally movable along the at least one path in a direction away from an initial point, and the probe is biased by the substantially constant force exerted by the biasing element toward the initial point. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. An apparatus for non-invasively evaluating bodily fluids of a subject, comprising:
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a base adapted to support a lower surface of at least one of a pair of adjacent fingers or toes of the subject; a probe movably positioned above the base; a biasing element exerting a substantially constant force on the probe toward an interstitial location not including the web between the adjacent fingers or toes of the subject while the apparatus is in use; and a guide member located above the base and adapted to guide the adjacent fingers or toes of the subject apart from one another and position the subject'"'"'s interstitial location not including the web in front of the probe while the apparatus is in use. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18. A probe for non-invasively evaluating bodily fluids of a subject, comprising:
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a base adapted to support a lower surface of at least one of a pair of adjacent fingers or toes of the subject; a source of electromagnetic radiation; a probe head; at least one fiberoptic for conveying electromagnetic radiation from the source to the probe head; a detector; at least a second fiberoptic for conveying electromagnetic radiation reflected from the subject to the detector; and a guide member located above the base and adapted to guide the adjacent fingers or toes of the subject apart from one another, wherein the probe head is adapted to be received at an interstitial location not including the web between the adjacent fingers or toes of the subject. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22)
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