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Hand-held medical-data capture-device determining a temperature by a microprocessor from a signal of a digital infrared sensor and detecting vital signs through variation amplification of images and having interoperations with electronic medical record systems to transmit the temperature, vital signs and device information

  • US 9,713,425 B2
  • Filed: 12/31/2014
  • Issued: 07/25/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/25/2014
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A device comprising:

  • a microprocessor;

    a battery operably coupled to the microprocessor;

    a camera operably coupled to the microprocessor and providing at least two images to the microprocessor;

    a digital infrared sensor operably coupled to the microprocessor, the digital infrared sensor having only digital readout ports, the digital infrared sensor having no analog sensor readout ports; and

    a wireless communication subsystem that is operably coupled to the microprocessor;

    wherein the microprocessor is operable to receive from the digital readout ports a digital signal that is representative of an infrared signal detected by the digital infrared sensor and the microprocessor is operable to determine a temperature of a human from the digital signal that is representative of the infrared signal and the microprocessor including a cropper that is operable to receive the at least two images and operable to crop the at least two images to exclude a border area of the images, generating at least two cropped images, the microprocessor also including a temporal-variation-amplifier of the at least two cropped images that is operable to generate a temporal variation of the at least two cropped images, the microprocessor also including a vital-sign generator that is operably coupled to the temporal-variation-amplifier that is operable to generate at least one vital sign from the temporal variation,wherein the wireless communication subsystem further comprises a component that is operable to transmit a representation of the temperature of the human, a representation of the vital sign, and representation of date and time, operator identification, patient identification and manufacturer, model number and firmware revision of the device.

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