Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition
Reexamination Certificate
2000-04-20
2001-12-04
Mullen, Thomas (Department: 2632)
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
Specific condition
C374S102000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06326892
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a miniaturized electronic device for monitoring the cold chain.
Certain objects or perishable products need a low temperature for their conservation, both during the period of storage and their transportation. If the cold chain breaks down, these products must be rapidly used within a period of a few hours. Food items such as meats or cream desserts are clear examples, but this constraint applies also to other products such as blood components; a red corpuscle concentrate can be stored in a blood bank for 42 days at +4° C. Once it is distributed by the blood transfusion institution, this concentrate must be used very quickly if the room temperature exceeds +10° C. A control of the integrity of the cold chain is thus necessary.
An important factor for the conservation quality of the products is the time/temperature factor: a product normally stored at a low temperature is altered if the room temperature increases. This alteration is important if the duration of exposition to heat is prolonged and if the temperature is high, but an exposition too prolonged at a low temperature can at times be more damaging to the quality of the product.
BACKGROUND ART
At present there are monitoring systems of the chemical reagent or the colored ink type on the market which are not always satisfactory, because these systems do not give any indication of the duration of exposition (for example a brutal change of color of a reagent at a given temperature, whatever the duration), or in case they give an estimate of the duration there is no infornation about the variations of temperature to which the object under supervision has been submitted, (for example, a system of strips which color themselves progressively depending on the time since a certain temperature is reached; the speed of absorption is the same whichever the temperature to which the object has been submitted).
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
A simple method to estimate the quantity of heat to which an object under supervision has been submitted consists in measuring at regular intervals either the room temperature to which the product is submitted or the temperature of the product itself. Each value is registered and then added. At the end of the supervision period, the reading of the total registered values gives an estimate of the quantity of heat to which the product has been submitted. For example, a product exposed to a temperature of 15° C. for 10 minutes, then to 20° C. for 30 minutes, will give as a final value the total of 150 for a reading of temperature every 5 minutes, on condition that the value 15 for 15° C. and 20 for 20° C. ((15×2)+(20×6)=150) is given.
If we consider that the alteration of a product is very important at high temperatures, we can apply for each measured value a corrector coefficient in order to take this risk into account in the abovementioned example, if a multiplier coefficient of 2 for value 15 and a coefficient 4 for value 20 is given, then the digit of 540 ((15×2)×2)+((20×6)×4)=540 will result as a final value.
The present invention relates to an electronic device for monitoring the cold chain of a product. Like all such devices, it includes a means to measure the temperature, a means to carry out the product of the measured temperature by a coefficient determined depending on the temperature, a means to add successively the products and to record the running total obtained, and a visual control means.
Such a device is already described in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,061,033 document. The device of the prior art is provided for the checking of food products, in particular of fish, for which it is absolutely necessary to continuously measure the temperature of the product. In order to achieve this, according to this document, the device includes three or four transistors, of which only one operates in relation to the measured temperature range in such a way so as to act on the frequency of impulses generated on the outlet, a counter of these impulses being connected to this outlet to estimate the state of conservation of the fish.
The scope of this invention is completely different as this invention is applied to products which are stable when cold and perishable at room temperature, namely blood. The checking of the cold chain is then not necessary during conservation in cold, but it must be activated when the product is taken out for its possible utilization.
It is in fact difficult for a surgical team to control regularly the time that a blood bag is out of its cold conservation zone, in particular because the duration of utilization of the blood bag depends essentially on the room temperature and so it is measured in minutes and not in days.
Consequently, it is unnecessary to have a device functioning permanently and, according to the invention, the measuring of the temperature is carried out at regular time intervals, preferably every 5 minutes.
This invention concerns an electronic device to estimate the quantity of heat received by a product during a given period. It comprises a miniaturized electronic casing, in which are incorporated: a means to constitute an energetic source of very small dimension of the lithium battery type, a means to measure the temperature of the electronic thermal collector type, a means to activate at regular intervals the measuring of the temperature, a means to convert these measured values according to a programmable algorithm, a means to record these converted values and to accumulate these values in a memory such as a microprocessor, a means to regulate this microprocessor such as an internal clock, a means to modify the state of an eventual visual control when a pre-established threshold value in the memory is reached and the necessary means to allow a remote control. The microprocessor is programmable. The programming of the microprocessor can modify the different parameters, such as the time interval between 2 measurements, the coefficients of the integrated algorithm, and the limit value for the activation of the eventual integrated control.
At regular intervals, by means of the rhythm of the internal clock and depending on the programming, the microprocessor will measure the temperature by means of the adapted thermal collector. The measured value is transformed by means of the algorithm previously programmed in the microprocessor and then memorized. All the values, converted and registered, are added to the memory of the microprocessor. The internal battery provides the necessary energy. The integrated system of communication at a distance allows transmitting the accumulated value in the memory of the device to an adapted external reader.
In order to render this device more autonomous and to facilitate the interpretation, it can comprise one or more visible controls (colored electronic LEDS, controls that change color, breakdown of one or more fuses). The feature of this or these controls being that they change color or state when one or more limit values previously programmed in the microprocessor are reached. The progress in electronics makes the easy integration of all these elements in a small air and watertight casing possible.
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