Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – With removable cover for sensor
Reexamination Certificate
2000-10-13
2002-04-16
Gutierrez, Diego (Department: 2859)
Thermal measuring and testing
Temperature measurement
With removable cover for sensor
C600S474000, C600S549000, C264S161000, C264S322000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06371639
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a probe cover, and more particularly, to a probe cover of a tympanic thermometer.
2. Description of the Related Art
Clinical thermometers are very helpful in the diagnosis of diseases. The tympanic membrane is generally considered by the medical community to be superior to oral, rectal, or underarm sites for representing the body's core temperature. The temperature of the tympanic membrane can be measured by detecting the infrared radiation from the tympanic membrane in the ear canal. In addition, the time needed for the body temperature measuring by using an infrared thermometer is short. The use of infrared thermometers therefore has become more and more prevalent.
To measure the infrared emission in the external ear canal, the probe of a tympanic thermometer has to be inserted into the external ear canal for sensing the infrared emission from the tympanic membrane for determining the temperature of the tympanic membrane. However, a tympanic thermometer that is used to determine the body temperature of different patients can cause contamination and infections. To prevent this disadvantage, the probe of a tympanic thermometer can be provided with a probe cover that is disposable after use.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a probe cover of a tympanic thermometer disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,163,418 to Fraden et al. includes a sheath
31
and ring-shaped base
32
. The sheath
31
is formed from an infrared transparent film having a thickness of 0.001 inch. The closed end of the sheath
31
is flat and acts as a window
311
for infrared emission. The circumferential wall
312
includes a plurality of pleats. The circumferential peripheral flange is attached to the ring-type base
32
. The base
32
is designed to fit tightly on the probe of the thermometer. When the base
32
is fitted on the probe of the thermometer, the window
311
contacts with the front inlet of the probe. The drawback of the probe cover lies in that when it is inserted in the ear canal, the pleats on the wall
312
of the sheath
31
scrape the skin of the canal and cause a patient to feel uncomfortable. In addition, the sheath generates noises when it is pressed. Moreover, wrinkles appear on the window
311
when the probe cover is fitted on the probe and cause stray radiation that adversely affects the accuracy of the measured temperature.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, a probe cover of a tympanic thermometer disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,834 to Howe et al. includes a frustum-shaped sheath
41
and a base
42
formed from a single piece of infrared transparent material. The dimensions of the sheath
41
are chosen to let it fit on the probe closely. The thickness of the sheath
41
is gradually less from the proximal portion to the distal portion such that the window
411
has the minimal thickness of approximately 0.001 to 0.0005 inch. The base
42
circumferentially engages with the open end (proximal end) of the sheath
41
to secure the sheath
41
on the probe of the thermometer. This type of sheath has no pleats and is comfortable for use. However, its disadvantage lies in that the sheath is formed by plastically deforming the material from its proximal open end to its distal closed end. The material is plastically deformed in a significant length so that the maximum thickness change of the material is from 0.03 to 0.0005 inch and this causes difficulty in the quality control during the manufacturing process.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a probe cover of a tympanic thermometer and method of manufacturing the same in order to make the manufacturing easy and make the user feel comfortable.
To achieve the above-mentioned objective, a probe cover of a tympanic thermometer and method for manufacturing the same are provided. The method for manufacturing the probe cover includes: (a) forming an infrared transparent sheet; (b) forming a sheath having a closed end and a circumferential peripheral flange, a plurality of unwanted parts being formed on an outer circumferential wall between the circumferential peripheral flange and the closed end of the sheath, and the closed end being formed into a flat window; (c) hot-pressing the plurality of unwanted parts to form a plurality of fins; (d) removing the plurality of fins to form a plurality of cutting marks; (e) turning over the sheath to make the plurality of cutting marks located inside the sheath so that the outer circumferential wall thereof is smooth; and (f) combining the circumferential peripheral flange of the probe cover with a ring base.
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Gutierrez Diego
Pro-Techtor Inter-national Services
Pruchnic Jr. Stanley J.
Radiant Innovation Inc.
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