Finger deployed device for measuring blood and physiological characteristics
First Claim
1. A device for measuring blood and physiological characteristics, the device configured for deployment on a finger, the device comprising:
- (a) a main housing having a lower finger-trough configured to engage the bottom side of the finger, said lower finger-trough having an open end, a closed end and having cross-sectional contours that are complimentary to a bottom side of the finger;
(b) a closeable lid having an upper finger-trough having an open end and a closed end that corresponds to said lower finger-trough, said lid being hingedly attached to said main housing and latchable in a closed position;
(c) at least one finger stabilizing element configured for deployment in said upper finger-trough and configured to engage a top side of the finger;
(d) at least one light source deployed on a sloped portion of said closed end of said lower finger-trough;
(e) at least one light sensor opening configured in a bottom surface of said lower finger-trough; and
(f) an end cap configured for deployment on the device when said lid is in a closed position so as to substantially close said open ends of said upper and lower finger-troughs.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a device for measuring blood and physiological characteristics by passing light through human tissue that is configured for deployment on a human finger. The device includes a lower finger-trough configured in the main housing of the device; a hingedly attached closeable lid that has an upper finger-trough configured for deployment of at least one finger stabilizing element, the lid being latchable in a closed position; a finger stabilizing element made of a material having flexibly soft malleable characteristics so as to sealingly engage the top of the finger; a light source that is deployed in the sloped end wall of the lower finger-trough adjacent to the lower portion of the finger tip; and an end cap the is deployable on the open end of the device when the lid is in the closed position, which enables calibration of the device with a minimum of light wave “noise” from ambient light.
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4 Claims
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1. A device for measuring blood and physiological characteristics, the device configured for deployment on a finger, the device comprising:
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(a) a main housing having a lower finger-trough configured to engage the bottom side of the finger, said lower finger-trough having an open end, a closed end and having cross-sectional contours that are complimentary to a bottom side of the finger; (b) a closeable lid having an upper finger-trough having an open end and a closed end that corresponds to said lower finger-trough, said lid being hingedly attached to said main housing and latchable in a closed position; (c) at least one finger stabilizing element configured for deployment in said upper finger-trough and configured to engage a top side of the finger; (d) at least one light source deployed on a sloped portion of said closed end of said lower finger-trough; (e) at least one light sensor opening configured in a bottom surface of said lower finger-trough; and (f) an end cap configured for deployment on the device when said lid is in a closed position so as to substantially close said open ends of said upper and lower finger-troughs. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A device for measuring blood and physiological characteristics, the device configured for deployment on a finger, the device comprising:
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(a) a main housing having a lower finger-trough configured to engage the bottom side of the finger, said lower finger-trough having an open end; (b) a closeable lid having an upper finger-trough having an open end that corresponds to said lower finger-trough; and (c) an end cap configured for deployment on the device when said lid is in a closed position; wherein said end cap substantially seals said open ends of said upper and lower finger-troughs such that ambient light is unable to enter an interior volume defined by said lower and upper finger-troughs and said end cap. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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