Apparatus and method for measuring biologic parameters
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61B-005/00
A61B-005/01
A61B-005/1486
A61B-005/145
A61B-005/1455
A61B-005/0205
G08B-005/36
A61B-005/053
A61B-005/0476
G02C-011/00
G01K-013/00
출원번호
US-0811508
(2017-11-13)
등록번호
US-10052030
(2018-08-21)
발명자
/ 주소
Abreu, Marcio Marc
출원인 / 주소
GEELUX HOLDINGS, LTD.
대리인 / 주소
Studebaker & Brackett PC
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초록▼
Support structures for positioning sensors on a physiologic tunnel for measuring physical, chemical and biological parameters of the body and to produce an action according to the measured value of the parameters. The support structure includes a sensor fitted on the support structures using a speci
Support structures for positioning sensors on a physiologic tunnel for measuring physical, chemical and biological parameters of the body and to produce an action according to the measured value of the parameters. The support structure includes a sensor fitted on the support structures using a special geometry for acquiring continuous and undisturbed data on the physiology of the body. Signals are transmitted to a remote station by wireless transmission such as by electromagnetic waves, radio waves, infrared, sound and the like or by being reported locally by audio or visual transmission. The physical and chemical parameters include brain function, metabolic function, hydrodynamic function, hydration status, levels of chemical compounds in the blood, and the like. The support structure includes patches, clips, eyeglasses, head mounted gear and the like, containing passive or active sensors positioned at the end of the tunnel with sensing systems positioned on and accessing a physiologic tunnel.
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1. A support structure for measuring biological parameters in a brain tunnel of a patient, said support structure comprising: a housing,a temperature sensor contained in the housing configured to measure temperature signals produced on the skin at an end of the brain tunnel, andan eyeglass frame to
1. A support structure for measuring biological parameters in a brain tunnel of a patient, said support structure comprising: a housing,a temperature sensor contained in the housing configured to measure temperature signals produced on the skin at an end of the brain tunnel, andan eyeglass frame to be worn by the patient,an extension arm projecting from said eyeglass frame, said housing being mounted on the extension arm, said eyeglass frame including said extension arm being configured to mount the temperature sensor adjacent to a medial corner of an eye above a medial canthal tendon and in a medial third of a upper eyelid at the brain tunnel when the eyeglass frame is worn by the patient. 2. The eyeglasses for measuring biological parameters as claimed in claim 1, wherein the temperature sensor is a contact sensor. 3. The eyeglasses for measuring biological parameters as claimed in claim 1, wherein the temperature sensor is a non-contact sensor. 4. A clip-on housing for use in measuring biological parameters in a brain tunnel, said housing being used with a pair of eyeglasses, said clip-on housing comprising a support structure for mounting adjacent to nose pads of the pair of eyeglasses,said support structure including a temperature sensor, wherein said support structure being configured to mount the temperature sensor adjacent to a medial corner of an eye above a medial canthal tendon and in a medial third of a upper eyelid at the brain tunnel; andsaid support structure including a reporting device. 5. The support structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein an attachment piece connects the temperature sensor to the support structure. 6. The support structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein a rotatable structure connects the temperature sensor to the support structure. 7. The support structure as claimed in claim 6, wherein the rotatable structure rotates through three axes. 8. The support structure as claimed in claim 5, wherein said attachment piece is a magnet. 9. The support structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein said reporting device is a visual display. 10. A support structure for use in measuring biological parameters in a brain tunnel, said support structure comprising a pair of eyeglasses,a medial canthal pad mounted on the pair of eyeglasses,a sensor mounted on the medial canthal pad for measuring temperature signals produced on the skin at an end of the brain tunnel, a portion of the medial canthal pad including the sensor being configured to mount the temperature sensor adjacent to a medial corner of an eye above a medial canthal tendon and in a medial third of a upper eyelid at the brain tunnel when the eyeglass frame is worn by an individual, anda reporting device mounted on the pair of eyeglasses, said reporting device being in a field of view of an individual wearing the pair of eyeglasses for viewing by the individual when a signal produced by the sensor reaches a predetermined threshold. 11. The support structure as claimed in claim 10, wherein an arm mounts said medial canthal pad on the pair of eyeglasses.
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