Claims
- 1. An ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system comprising:
a flexible band attachable on a patient; a skin temperature sensor positioned to be in direct contact with the skin of the patient when said flexible band is attached to said patient; an ambient temperature sensor for determining the temperature of the environment about the patient; an electronics assembly attached to said flexible band wherein the electronics assembly comprises:
a power source; and a micro-controller coupled with said skin temperature sensor and said ambient temperature sensor including a memory unit for storing temperature data obtained from said skin temperature sensor and said ambient temperature sensor.
- 2. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 1 wherein said electronics assembly further comprises a skin conductivity sensor coupled with said micro-controller.
- 3. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 2 further comprising a data transport mechanism that facilitates the extraction of data from the micro-controller to a remote computing device.
- 4. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 3 wherein the data transport mechanism that facilitates the extraction of data from the micro-controller to a remote computing device comprises electrical contacts coupled with the micro-controller that are positioned to be accessible to a cable that can be connected to the remote computing device.
- 5. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 3 wherein the data transport mechanism that facilitates the extraction of data from the micro-controller to a remote computing device comprises a wireless transmitting device coupled with the micro-controller that can transmit data to the remote computing device.
- 6. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the flexible band includes an adhesive area for securing the flexible strap to the patient.
- 7. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 6 wherein the flexible band is adapted to fit about the finger of the patient.
- 8. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 1 further comprising a test/event button coupled with the micro-controller, said test/event button for permitting the patient to test whether the ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system has been properly affixed to the patient and is in an operational status.
- 9. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 8 further comprising a test/event button coupled with the micro-controller, said test/event button for permitting the patient to record the onset of a suspected Raynaud's event.
- 10. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 9 further comprising an LED coupled with the micro-controller for indicating to the patient an acknowledgement of a depression of the test/event button.
- 11. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 3 further comprising a power readout button coupled with the micro-controller, said power readout button for powering the data transport mechanism.
- 12. An ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system comprising:
means for measuring the skin temperature of the patient; means for measuring the ambient temperature near the patient; and means for storing temperature data obtained by said means for measuring the skin temperature and said means for measuring the ambient temperature near the patient; and means for attaching the ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system to a patient.
- 13. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 12 further comprising means for measuring the skin conductivity of the patient with respect to the ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system.
- 14. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 13 further comprising means for transporting stored data from the ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system to a remote computing device.
- 15. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 13 further comprising means for wirelessly transporting stored data from the ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system to a remote computing device.
- 16. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 12 wherein the means for attaching the ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system to a patient includes an adhesive area.
- 17. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 16 wherein the means for attaching the ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system to a patient is adapted to fit about the fingertip of the patient.
- 18. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 12 further comprising means for permitting the patient to test whether the ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system has been properly affixed to the patient and is in an operational status.
- 19. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 18 further comprising means for permitting the patient to record the onset of a suspected Raynaud's event.
- 20. The ambulatory skin temperature monitoring system of claim 19 further comprising means for indicating to the patient an acknowledgement of a depression of the test/event button.
- 21. An ambulatory monitoring system comprising:
a flexible band attachable on a patient; a sensor positioned to be in direct contact with the skin of the patient when said flexible band is attached to said patient; an electronics assembly attached to said flexible band wherein the electronics assembly comprises:
a power source; and a micro-controller coupled with said sensor including a memory unit for storing sensor data obtained from said sensor.
- 22. The ambulatory monitoring system of claim 21 wherein said sensor is for detecting the pulse rate of the patient.
- 23. The ambulatory monitoring system of claim 21 wherein said sensor is for detecting the blood pressure of the patient.
- 24. The ambulatory monitoring system of claim 21 further comprising a data transport mechanism that facilitates the extraction of data from the micro-controller to a remote computing device.
- 25. The ambulatory monitoring system of claim 24 wherein the data transport mechanism that facilitates the extraction of data from the micro-controller to a remote computing device comprises electrical contacts coupled with the micro-controller that are positioned to be accessible to a cable that can be connected to the remote computing device.
- 26. The ambulatory monitoring system of claim 24 wherein the data transport mechanism that facilitates the extraction of data from the micro-controller to a remote computing device comprises a wireless transmitting device coupled with the micro-controller that can transmit data to the remote computing device.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/327,213, filed Oct. 4, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60327213 |
Oct 2001 |
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