×

Vital information measuring device

  • US 8,956,289 B2
  • Filed: 10/10/2006
  • Issued: 02/17/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/14/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
First Claim
Patent Images

1. A vital information measuring device comprising:

  • a flexible substrate comprising a flexible base member constructed in such a manner that a conductive pattern made of an electric conductor is fabricated on a plastic film, including a functioning part which is mounted thereon; and

    an outer member that is mounted to and substantially covers at least one side of the flexible substrate including the conductive pattern side,the functioning part including;

    a sensor section that is configured to sequentially measure a parameter relating to certain vital information on a subject;

    a circuit section that is configured to perform a predetermined process with respect to a measurement signal outputted from the sensor section, the circuit section including a main controller that is configured to control operations of the functioning part, the main controller being configured to control at least one of the operations including;

    measuring the vital information of the subject by the sensor section, andrecording the measurement signal or the measurement data into the memory section together with measurement time information for such measurement signal or the measurement data;

    a memory section for storing therein the measurement signal or measurement data together with measurement time information after the process by the circuit section;

    a display section for displaying thereon certain information relating to the measurement; and

    a power source section for supplying a drive voltage to the respective sections of the functioning part,wherein said outer member is composed of an at least partially transparent material in order to permit visual inspection of the information displayed on the display section;

    the outer member is a member having a light-blocking function and a flexibility; and

    the outer member had an adhesive layer adapted to adhere to human skin; and

    the outer member prevents the conductive pattern from contacting human skin.

View all claims
  • 1 Assignment
Timeline View
Assignment View
    ×
    ×