Medical body core thermometer
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1. A non-invasive contact thermometer for intermittent determination of body core temperature of a patient comprising:
- a housing containing a probe;
a guard being part of said probe;
a first temperature sensor shielded by said guard, said guard being configured to slide within said probe and relative to said first temperature sensor after said probe is pressed against skin of the patient to bring said first temperature sensor in thermal contact with the skin;
a thermally conductive plate attached to said first temperature sensor;
a microcontroller for receiving an electrical signal from said first temperature sensor and for computing the body core temperature of the patient; and
a display communicating with said microcontroller for presenting the body core temperature computed by said microcontroller.
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Abstract
A medical thermometer with a miniature sensor that touches the patient'"'"'s skin by a spring-loaded probe. The device computes a deep body temperature by using data of probe housing temperature and accounting for multiple responses of skin contact temperature sensor before and after touching the skin. A motion detector is employed to turn power on automatically.
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23 Claims
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1. A non-invasive contact thermometer for intermittent determination of body core temperature of a patient comprising:
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a housing containing a probe; a guard being part of said probe; a first temperature sensor shielded by said guard, said guard being configured to slide within said probe and relative to said first temperature sensor after said probe is pressed against skin of the patient to bring said first temperature sensor in thermal contact with the skin; a thermally conductive plate attached to said first temperature sensor; a microcontroller for receiving an electrical signal from said first temperature sensor and for computing the body core temperature of the patient; and a display communicating with said microcontroller for presenting the body core temperature computed by said microcontroller. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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4. A method of performing deep body temperature measurement from skin of a patient using a contact thermometer having a probe with a guard and a first temperature sensor shielded by the guard, the guard being movable relative to the first temperature sensor, the method comprising:
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measuring temperature of the first temperature sensor before the first temperature sensor is brought in thermal contact with the skin of the patient, pressing the guard against the skin to slide the guard within the probe and thereby bring the first temperature sensor in thermal contact with the skin, measuring temperature of the first temperature sensor after the first temperature sensor is brought in thermal contact with the skin, computing a deep body temperature of the patient by accounting for the temperatures measured by the first temperature sensor prior to and after contacting the skin and by experimentally determined constants, and displaying the deep body temperature. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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12. A method of performing deep body temperature measurement from skin of a patient using a contact thermometer having a housing, a guard extending from the housing, and a first temperature sensor shielded by the guard, the method comprising:
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measuring the temperature of the housing; pressing the guard against the skin of the patient; moving the first temperature sensor relative to the guard to bring the first temperature sensor in thermal contact with the skin; measuring the temperature of the first temperature sensor; computing the deep body temperature of the patient by accounting for the temperature of the housing, the temperature measured by the first temperature sensor, and experimentally determined constants; and displaying the deep body temperature. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A non-invasive contact thermometer for intermittent determination of body core temperature of a patient, comprising:
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a housing including a probe; a guard being part of said probe; a first temperature sensor shielded by said guard, said first temperature sensor being movable relative to said guard to bring said first temperature sensor in thermal contact with skin of the patient; a thermally conductive plate attached to said first temperature sensor; a microcontroller for receiving an electrical signal from said first temperature sensor and for computing the body core temperature of the patient; and a display communicating with said microcontroller for presenting the body core temperature computed by said microcontroller. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A method of performing deep body temperature measurement from skin of a patient using a contact thermometer having a housing, a guard extending from the housing, and a first temperature sensor shielded by the guard, the method comprising:
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activating a power supply in the contact thermometer to measure the temperature of the first temperature sensor, the power supply communicating with a microcontroller that receives electrical signals from the first temperature sensor; pressing the guard against the skin of the patient; moving the first temperature sensor relative to the guard to bring the first temperature sensor in thermal contact with the skin, wherein the microcontroller receives electrical signals corresponding to the temperatures measured by the first temperature sensor after the first temperature sensor is placed in thermal contact with the skin; viewing a deep body temperature of the patient on a display communicating with the microcontroller, wherein the microcontroller computes the deep body temperature by accounting for the temperatures measured by the first temperature sensor after contacting the skin and by experimentally determined constants. - View Dependent Claims (23)
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