Acoustic sensor with attachment portion
First Claim
1. A non-invasive acoustic sensor for outputting signals responsive to acoustic vibrations indicative of one or more physiological parameters of a patient, the acoustic sensor comprising:
- a sensor support frame defining an acoustic cavity;
a piezoelectric acoustic sensing element at least partially supported by the sensor support frame, wherein at least a portion of the piezoelectric acoustic sensing is stretched in tension across the acoustic cavity, and wherein the piezoelectric acoustic sensing element is configured to output a first electrical signal responsive to acoustic vibrations of a patient;
a one piece integral shell that houses the sensor support frame and comprises;
a bottom portion configured to contact the patient when the acoustic sensor is attached to the patient, the bottom portion having no openings and forming a barrier between the patient and the piezoelectric acoustic sensing element;
a top portion opposite the bottom portion including at least one opening dimensioned to allow the sensor support frame to be inserted into the shell; and
a biasing element configured to apply pressure to the piezoelectric acoustic sensing element;
a tape including an adhesive formed on an underside of the tape; and
a stretchable portion attached to the shell, the stretchable portion attached to the tape and extending between the top portion of the shell and the tape, and which is configured, when the adhesive is coupled to the patient, to stretch towards the patient'"'"'s skin and pull the shell and the sensor support frame toward the patient'"'"'s skin so as to couple the bottom portion of the shell with the patient'"'"'s skin, wherein;
a point of attachment of the stretchable portion to the tape is between an inner adhesive perimeter and an outer adhesive perimeter of the tape,the point of attachment extends around an outer perimeter of the shell, defining a point of attachment perimeter, andthe adhesive is formed over a single continuous adhesive area on the underside of the tape, the single continuous adhesive area extending between the outer adhesive perimeter and the inner adhesive perimeter, and crossing the point of attachment perimeter.
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Abstract
According to certain described aspects, an acoustic sensor is employed in a variety of beneficial ways to provide improved physiological monitoring, among other advantages. In various embodiments, the acoustic sensor may include an attachment sub-assembly including a deformable portion that enables improved coupling to a patient. Additionally, the acoustic sensor may include an adhesive layer that, in combination with the deformable portion, enables even, robust, and secure attachment of the sensor to the patient. In various embodiments, an acoustic coupler having a semi-spherical shape is provided to further improve coupling of acoustic signals from the patient to the sensor.
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1. A non-invasive acoustic sensor for outputting signals responsive to acoustic vibrations indicative of one or more physiological parameters of a patient, the acoustic sensor comprising:
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a sensor support frame defining an acoustic cavity; a piezoelectric acoustic sensing element at least partially supported by the sensor support frame, wherein at least a portion of the piezoelectric acoustic sensing is stretched in tension across the acoustic cavity, and wherein the piezoelectric acoustic sensing element is configured to output a first electrical signal responsive to acoustic vibrations of a patient; a one piece integral shell that houses the sensor support frame and comprises; a bottom portion configured to contact the patient when the acoustic sensor is attached to the patient, the bottom portion having no openings and forming a barrier between the patient and the piezoelectric acoustic sensing element; a top portion opposite the bottom portion including at least one opening dimensioned to allow the sensor support frame to be inserted into the shell; and a biasing element configured to apply pressure to the piezoelectric acoustic sensing element; a tape including an adhesive formed on an underside of the tape; and a stretchable portion attached to the shell, the stretchable portion attached to the tape and extending between the top portion of the shell and the tape, and which is configured, when the adhesive is coupled to the patient, to stretch towards the patient'"'"'s skin and pull the shell and the sensor support frame toward the patient'"'"'s skin so as to couple the bottom portion of the shell with the patient'"'"'s skin, wherein; a point of attachment of the stretchable portion to the tape is between an inner adhesive perimeter and an outer adhesive perimeter of the tape, the point of attachment extends around an outer perimeter of the shell, defining a point of attachment perimeter, and the adhesive is formed over a single continuous adhesive area on the underside of the tape, the single continuous adhesive area extending between the outer adhesive perimeter and the inner adhesive perimeter, and crossing the point of attachment perimeter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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