Tympanic thermometer
First Claim
1. A tympanic thermometer, comprising:
- a hand-held enclosure supporting a user-control, a temperature display and elongated means for guiding radiation representative of tympanic temperature onto a sensor assembly within the enclosure, the sensor assembly further including;
dual, physically symmetrical thermopiles supported adjacent one another on the same substrate, each thermopile including a set of sensing junctions and a set of reference junctions, resulting in four sets of such junctions, the thermopiles being connected in electrical opposition, andoptical blocking means in physical contact with the substrate and in thermal proximity with three of the four sets of the thermopile junctions, so that the three blocked junctions sense only the temperature of the ambient environment while the fourth set of junctions receives radiation from the ambient environment and the radiation representative of tympanic temperature in a total and unimpeded path to allow an accurate temperature measurement to be calculated which is substantially independent of radiation wavelength.
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Abstract
An improved tympanic thermometer incorporates twin thermopiles, each including a set of sensing junctions and a set of reference junctions configured so that three of the four sets of junctions sense only the temperature of an ambient environment, while the fourth set of junctions receives energy from both the ambient environment and from the tympanic membrane of a patient whose temperature is being taken. The energy received from the tympanic membrane is intentionally not bandwidth limited, enabling an accurate temperature measurement to be calculated which is substantially independent of wavelength. A light pipe is optionally included to assist in carrying radiation from the tympanic membrane to the fourth set of thermocouple junctions used for temperature sensing. In the preferred embodiment a dielectric coating is internally applied within the light pipe, and interchangeable tubes may be provided which conform to the aural physiology of different patients, including children.
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1. A tympanic thermometer, comprising:
a hand-held enclosure supporting a user-control, a temperature display and elongated means for guiding radiation representative of tympanic temperature onto a sensor assembly within the enclosure, the sensor assembly further including; dual, physically symmetrical thermopiles supported adjacent one another on the same substrate, each thermopile including a set of sensing junctions and a set of reference junctions, resulting in four sets of such junctions, the thermopiles being connected in electrical opposition, and optical blocking means in physical contact with the substrate and in thermal proximity with three of the four sets of the thermopile junctions, so that the three blocked junctions sense only the temperature of the ambient environment while the fourth set of junctions receives radiation from the ambient environment and the radiation representative of tympanic temperature in a total and unimpeded path to allow an accurate temperature measurement to be calculated which is substantially independent of radiation wavelength. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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3. The tympanic thermometer of claim 1, wherein the elongated means for guiding the radiation representative of tympanic temperature further includes an elongated radiation-carrying conduit.
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4. The tympanic thermometer of claim 3, wherein the elongated radiation-carrying conduit is in the form of a rigid having an internal dielectric coating.
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5. The tympanic thermometer of claim 4, further including a speculum, and wherein the waveguide and speculum have external dimensions sufficiently small to comfortably suit child patients.
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6. The tympanic thermometer of claim 3, further including specula interchangeably placeable over the radiation-carrying conduit, each speculum having an outer surface which conforms to a patient'"'"'s aural physiology.
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7. A tympanic thermometer, comprising:
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a hand-held enclosure supporting a user control and a temperature display; a temperature sensing element supported in the enclosure, the element including; two thermopiles supported adjacent one another on the same substrate and connected in series electrical opposition, each thermopile including a plurality of sensing junctions and a plurality of reference junctions, the sensing junctions of each thermopile being disposed in a thermal path with respect to the tympanic membrane, the reference junctions of each thermopile being in intimate thermal contact with a common, thermally conductive substrate, and a thermally conductive blocking element placed in the thermal path of the sensing junctions of only one of the two thermopiles, the blocking element being supported in close physical proximity to the junctions which it blocks and also in intimate physical and thermal contact with the common, thermally conductive substrate and reference junctions of both thermopiles; an elongated waveguide disposed in the thermal path to assist in guiding radiation from the tympanic membrane toward the sensing junctions of the two thermopiles; and control means disposed within the enclosure, the control means being in electrical communication with the user control, the display, and the temperature sensing element, the control means being operative to receive a signal from the temperature sensing element and compute a temperature value according to the relationship;
space="preserve" listing-type="equation">E.sub.Target =K(T.sub.T.sup.4 -T.sub.A.sup.4)where ETarget is energy received from the tympanic membrane, K is a constant, TT is the temperature of the tympanic membrane and TA is the temperature of the ambient or case temperature, where the temperature values are in degrees absolute. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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Specification