System and method of non-invasive continuous level sensing using a linear sensor array
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1. A system for detecting a level of fluid in a surgical cassette, comprising:
- a linear light array comprising;
a first light source to project a first beam of light into a first cassette wall along a first transmission path, wherein the first transmission path has an angle of incidence with the first cassette wall so that at least a majority of the first light beam is refracted at an inner surface of the first cassette wall so that at least a majority of the first beam of light is incident on an inner surface of a second cassette wall at an angle that allows at least a majority of the first beam of light to refract out of an outer surface of the second cassette wall if a cassette material/first fluid interface at the inner surface of the first cassette wall intersects the first transmission path; and
a second light source arranged along a vertical axis with respect to the first light source to project a second beam of light into the first cassette wall along a second transmission path, wherein the second transmission path has an angle of incidence with the first cassette wall so that at least a majority of the second light beam is internally reflected at the outer surface of the second wall if the cassette material/second fluid interface intersects the second transmission path at the inner surface of the first cassette wall; and
a linear sensor array comprising a first portion positioned to receive the first beam of light and a second portion positioned to receive the second beam of light and produce an output signal to indicate whether each of the first and second portions are illuminated.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention provide a system and method for detecting the level of a fluid in a surgical cassette by projecting light from a linear light source into a wall of a cassette. Depending on the amount a light reflected or refracted in the cassette (i.e., due to the cassette material/fluid interface or cassette material/air interface (or other interface)) various portions of a linear sensor array will be more or less illuminated. By examining the illumination of the linear sensor array, the level of fluid in the chamber can be determined.
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1. A system for detecting a level of fluid in a surgical cassette, comprising:
a linear light array comprising; a first light source to project a first beam of light into a first cassette wall along a first transmission path, wherein the first transmission path has an angle of incidence with the first cassette wall so that at least a majority of the first light beam is refracted at an inner surface of the first cassette wall so that at least a majority of the first beam of light is incident on an inner surface of a second cassette wall at an angle that allows at least a majority of the first beam of light to refract out of an outer surface of the second cassette wall if a cassette material/first fluid interface at the inner surface of the first cassette wall intersects the first transmission path; and a second light source arranged along a vertical axis with respect to the first light source to project a second beam of light into the first cassette wall along a second transmission path, wherein the second transmission path has an angle of incidence with the first cassette wall so that at least a majority of the second light beam is internally reflected at the outer surface of the second wall if the cassette material/second fluid interface intersects the second transmission path at the inner surface of the first cassette wall; and a linear sensor array comprising a first portion positioned to receive the first beam of light and a second portion positioned to receive the second beam of light and produce an output signal to indicate whether each of the first and second portions are illuminated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A system comprising a surgical cassette at least partially formed of a cassette material defining a chamber and comprising a first wall and a second wall;
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a surgical console comprising; a cassette receiver to receive the surgical cassette; and a light source to project a light ray along a transmission path into the first wall of the surgical cassette, wherein the light source is positioned so that i) if a cassette material/first fluid interface at an inner surface of the first wall intersects a transmission path of a light ray at least a majority of the light ray is incident on an inner surface of the second wall at an angle that causes total internal reflection at an outer surface of the second wall, and ii) if a cassette material/second fluid interface at an inner surface of the first wall intersects the transmission path, a majority of the light ray is refracted at the inner surface of the first wall so that at least a majority of the light ray is incident on the inner surface of the second wall at an angle that allows at least a majority of the light ray to refract out of an outer surface of second wall to be incident on a sensor; and the sensor to receive light through the second wall of the surgical cassette and generate an output that indicates the illumination of the sensor, wherein the second wall is adjacent to the first wall, wherein the first wall and the second wall form a corner of the chamber. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method for determining a level of fluid in a surgical cassette comprising:
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emitting a plurality of light beams into a wall of a surgical cassette along parallel vertically spaced transmission paths; angling at least a majority of light beams at a cassette material/first fluid interface of an inner surface of a first wall so that the beams are incident of an inner surface of a second wall at an angle that causes total internal reflection at an outer surface of second wall; refracting a majority of the of light beams at a cassette material/second fluid interface of the inner surface of the first wall so that the beams are incident of the inner surface of the second wall at an angle that allows the beams to refract out of the second wall to be incident on corresponding sensors; detecting an amount of illumination of various vertically arranged portions of a linear sensor array of the corresponding sensors positioned to receive the plurality of light beams; and determining the level of fluid based on the illumination of the various vertically arranged portions of the linear sensor assay. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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