Leak detecting sensor and chemical liquid injection system
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1. A leak detecting sensor adapted to detect a leak of a chemical liquid, which should be injected into a blood vessel of a patient, to the outside of the blood vessel, the leak detecting sensor comprising:
- a plurality of light sources, each emitting light to be applied to the patient; and
a single light sensor receiving the light emitted by the plurality of light sources and reflected by the patient,a housing having a contact surface which contacts a body surface of the patient, wherein the housing contains the light sources and the light sensor such that the light emitted from each of the light sources is emitted to an outside of the housing through the contact surface and the light sensor receives the light which enters into the housing through the contact surface,a sensor control circuit configured to control which light source is driven in which timing in accordance with a preset procedure, anda voltage or current detector configured to determine a leak of the chemical liquid and output an electrical leak detection signal when the voltage or current detector determines that the leak has occurred,wherein the plurality of light sources are placed to surround the single light sensor,the sensor control circuit drives the light sources in a pulse drive, such that the light sources emit the light in a pulsed pattern; and
wherein the voltage or current detector is configured to determine the leak of the chemical liquid when a reduction of the electrical output value from the light sensor is larger than a predetermined level and determine a peeling of the housing when the light sensor provides the electrical output value equal to or higher than a predetermined value in a timing other than the detection of the light from the light sources.
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Abstract
To provide a leak detecting sensor capable of favorably detecting a leak of a chemical liquid regardless of orientation in fixing to a patient. The leak detecting sensor has a plurality of light-emitting elements 11 each emitting light to be applied to the patient, and a single light-receiving element receiving the light emitted by the plurality of light-emitting elements and reflected by the patient. The plurality of light-emitting elements are placed to surround the single light-receiving element.
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1. A leak detecting sensor adapted to detect a leak of a chemical liquid, which should be injected into a blood vessel of a patient, to the outside of the blood vessel, the leak detecting sensor comprising:
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a plurality of light sources, each emitting light to be applied to the patient; and a single light sensor receiving the light emitted by the plurality of light sources and reflected by the patient, a housing having a contact surface which contacts a body surface of the patient, wherein the housing contains the light sources and the light sensor such that the light emitted from each of the light sources is emitted to an outside of the housing through the contact surface and the light sensor receives the light which enters into the housing through the contact surface, a sensor control circuit configured to control which light source is driven in which timing in accordance with a preset procedure, and a voltage or current detector configured to determine a leak of the chemical liquid and output an electrical leak detection signal when the voltage or current detector determines that the leak has occurred, wherein the plurality of light sources are placed to surround the single light sensor, the sensor control circuit drives the light sources in a pulse drive, such that the light sources emit the light in a pulsed pattern; and wherein the voltage or current detector is configured to determine the leak of the chemical liquid when a reduction of the electrical output value from the light sensor is larger than a predetermined level and determine a peeling of the housing when the light sensor provides the electrical output value equal to or higher than a predetermined value in a timing other than the detection of the light from the light sources. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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