Non-contact thermometer sensing a carotid artery
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1. An apparatus to determine a body temperature from a carotid source point, the apparatus comprising:
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a non-contact electromagnetic sensor operably mounted to the housing, the non-contact electromagnetic sensor being operable to receive electromagnetic energy from the carotid source point of a subject and operable to generate a numerical representation of the electromagnetic energy of the carotid source point;
a printed circuit board mounted in the housing, electrically coupled to the non-contact electromagnetic sensor and operable to determine the body temperature of the subject from the numerical representation of the electromagnetic energy of the carotid source point,wherein determining the body temperature of the subject further comprises;
calculating the body temperature as fstb(Tsurface temp+fntc(Tntc))+F4body,where fstb is a representation of a surface of the body,where Tsurface temp is the numerical representation of the electromagnetic energy of the carotid source point,where fntc is mathematical formula of an ambient temperature reading,where Tntc is the ambient air temperature reading,where F4body is a calibration difference,fntc(Tntc) is a bias in consideration of the temperature sensing mode; and
a button operably coupled to the printed circuit board.
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Abstract
Systems, methods and apparatus are provided through which in some implementations a non-contact thermometer determines a temperature of a subject from a carotid source point of the subject.
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1. An apparatus to determine a body temperature from a carotid source point, the apparatus comprising:
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a housing; a non-contact electromagnetic sensor operably mounted to the housing, the non-contact electromagnetic sensor being operable to receive electromagnetic energy from the carotid source point of a subject and operable to generate a numerical representation of the electromagnetic energy of the carotid source point; a printed circuit board mounted in the housing, electrically coupled to the non-contact electromagnetic sensor and operable to determine the body temperature of the subject from the numerical representation of the electromagnetic energy of the carotid source point, wherein determining the body temperature of the subject further comprises; calculating the body temperature as fstb(Tsurface temp+fntc(Tntc))+F4body, where fstb is a representation of a surface of the body, where Tsurface temp is the numerical representation of the electromagnetic energy of the carotid source point, where fntc is mathematical formula of an ambient temperature reading, where Tntc is the ambient air temperature reading, where F4body is a calibration difference, fntc(Tntc) is a bias in consideration of the temperature sensing mode; and a button operably coupled to the printed circuit board. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An apparatus to measure a body temperature, the apparatus comprising:
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a housing; a non-contact sensor operably mounted to the housing, the non-contact sensor having an electromagnetic sensor, the electromagnetic sensor being operable to receive electromagnetic energy from a plurality of body source points of a subject and operable to generate a numerical representation of the electromagnetic energy of each of the plurality of body source points; a printed circuit board mounted in the housing and operable to determine the body temperature of the subject from the numerical representation of the electromagnetic energy of each of the plurality of body source points, wherein determining the body temperature of the subject further comprises; calculating the body temperature of each of n source points of the plurality of source points as fstb(Tsurface temp+fntc(Tntc))+F4body, where fstb is a representation of a surface of the body, where Tsurface temp is the numerical representation of the electromagnetic energy of the nth source point, where fntc is mathematical formula for ambient temperature reading, where Tntc is an ambient air temperature reading, where F4body is a calibration difference, fntc(Tntc) is a bias in consideration of the temperature sensing mode; averaging the calculated body temperature of each of n source points of the plurality of source points, yielding the body temperature; and a display device operably coupled to the printed circuit board and operable to display the body temperature. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method to measure body temperature, the method comprising:
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sensing electromagnetic energy at a plurality of external source points on a subject, yielding a sensed electromagnetic energy of the plurality of external source points; and determining the body temperature of the subject from the sensed electromagnetic energy of the plurality of external source points, the determining being performed by a microprocessor, wherein determining the body temperature of the subject further comprises; calculating the body temperature of each of n external source points of the plurality of external source points as fstb(Tsurface temp+fntc(Tntc))+F4body, where fstb is a representation of a surface of the body, where Tsurface temp is the sensed electromagnetic energy of the electromagnetic energy of the nth external source point, where fntc is mathematical formula for ambient temperature reading, where Tntc is an ambient air temperature reading, where F4body is a calibration difference, fntc(Tntc) is a bias in consideration of the temperature sensing mode; averaging the body temperature of each of n external source points of the plurality of external source points, yielding the body temperature. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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