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Intravenous monitoring system utilizing a dynamic reference threshold

  • US 4,498,901 A
  • Filed: 07/30/1982
  • Issued: 02/12/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/30/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An intravenous monitoring system for an intravenous feeding apparatus having a drip chamber through which the liquid to be administered to the patient passses, comprising:

  • a signal voltage generating means having an output terminal and adapted to be connected to the drip chamber which generates a detecting signal voltage in response to liquid passing through said drip chamber;

    a comparator means having a first input connection coupled to said output terminal of said signal voltage generating means, a second input connection and an output connection which generates an output signal voltage when a signal voltage at one of the input connections exceeds the signal voltage at the other input connection;

    a D.C. component reference circuit that generates a dynamic reference threshold voltage, said D.C. component reference circuit comprises a signal voltage reduction means that is coupled between said second input connection of said comparator means and said output terminal of said signal voltage generating means, said signal voltage reduction means reduces said detecting signal voltage thus outputting a reduced output signal voltage that is less than said dynamic reference threshold voltage, and an RC circuit coupled between said signal reduction means and said second input connection of said comparator means, wherein said RC circuit stores and emits a residual signal voltage, that is also less than said dynamic reference threshold voltage, to said comparator means whenever said detecting signal voltage changes in response to liquid passing through the drip chamber, whereby when said detecting signal voltage changes in response to liquid passing through the drip chamber said dynamic reference threshold voltage exceeds said detecting signal voltage and said comparator means generates said output signal voltage in response thereto.

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