Claims
- 1. In a patient treatment system, a temperature probe assembly for measuring the temperature of blood flowing along a flow path in a disposable irradiation chamber, said probe assembly comprising:
- (a) a biocompatible conductive tube means having an outer and an inner surface, said tube means inserted into fluid communication with said blood flow path of said disposable irradiation chamber whereby blood is in contact with said inner surface;
- (b) a bimetallic, thermocouple junction permanently and thermally affixed to said outer surface of said thermally conductive tube means, said junction having two exposed output leads of different metals for providing a signal responsive to temperature; and
- (c) contact means for providing electrical connection to said exposed output leads, said contact means mounted upon temperature stabilizing means wherein said temperature stabilizing means is thermally and electrically in contact with electronic processing means for processing said signal whereby a constant temperature between said electrical connection to said exposed output leads and said electronic processing means is maintained.
- 2. The temperature probe assembly of claim 1 wherein said tube means is formed from stainless steel.
- 3. The temperature probe assembly of claim 1 wherein said bimetallic junction is formed by a junction between iron and constantan wires.
- 4. The temperature probe assembly of claim 1 wherein the junction is electrically isolated from the tube means by a coating of thermally conductive, electrically nonconductive plastic material interposed between said tube means and said bimetallic junction.
- 5. The temperature probe assembly of claim 5 wherein said temperature probe assembly is calibrated to provide an output signal which is correct at or about 40.degree. C.
- 6. The temperature probe assembly of claim 1 wherein the leads are separated and prevented from touching each other.
- 7. The temperature probe assembly of claim 1, wherein the contact means is a metallic spring clip for slidably engaging the thermocouple contact leads.
- 8. The temperature probe assembly of claim 1, wherein the temperature stabilizing means comprises metallic foil.
- 9. The temperature probe assembly of claim 1, wherein the electronic processing means is a microelectronic chip.
- 10. A disposable temperature probe for use in a patient treatment system for altering cells including treating the cells with a photoactivatable agent and irradiating said cells and said agent whereby said agent is caused to be activated and to affect said cells, said agent and said cells during irradiation being contained in an irradiation chamber, said disposable temperature probe being associated with said irradiation chamber and comprising a thermally conductive tube means, having an outer surface, and in communication with said irradiation chamber; a bimetallic junction thermally affixed to said outer surface of said thermally conductive tube means, said bimetallic junction formed by a junction between iron and constantan wires, and wherein said wires are unsheathed thereby facilitating electrical contact between said temperature probe and said patient treatment system.
- 11. The temperature probe of claim 10 wherein the junction is electrically isolated from the tube means by a coating of thermally conductive, electrically nonconductive plastic material interposed between said outer surface of said tube means and said bimetallic junction.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 665,834, filed Oct. 29, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,573,960.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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