Claims
- 1. A pressure monitor comprising:
a housing including a reservoir for holding a liquid, and plurality of distributed ports disposed in flow communication with said reservoir and exposed at an outer surface of said housing; a pressure sensor mounted inside said housing at said reservoir for measuring pressure in said liquid; and a flexible membrane joined to said housing to sealingly close said ports.
- 2. A monitor according to claim 1 wherein said ports are distributed in different directions in said housing.
- 3. A monitor according to claim 2 wherein said ports are distributed at least in part laterally around said housing.
- 4. A monitor according to claim 3 wherein some of said ports are distributed laterally in one plane, and another one of said ports is disposed perpendicularly to said plane.
- 5. A monitor according to claim 3 wherein said laterally distributed ports are substantially equiangularly spaced apart.
- 6. A monitor according to claim 3 wherein four of said ports are circumferentially spaced apart around said housing at about 90° apart and face laterally outwardly; and a fifth port is centered in said housing between said four ports and faces perpendicularly outwardly therefrom.
- 7. A monitor according to claim 3 wherein said pressure sensor includes a pressure sensing diaphragm disposed inside said reservoir, and said pressure sensor is sized at said diaphragm to provide a lateral annulus in said reservoir circumferentially surrounding said pressure sensor, and a top gap atop said diaphragm.
- 8. A monitor according to claim 7 wherein said lateral ports are disposed in flow communication with said lateral annulus; and another one of said ports is disposed in flow communication with said top gap.
- 9. A monitor according to claim 7 wherein said pressure sensor includes a narrow tip containing said diaphragm, and broader base mounted inside a bottom end of said housing, and said base includes an electrical cable operatively joined to said diaphragm and extending laterally through said housing to provide an electrical pressure signal indicative of pressure measured by said diaphragm through said liquid.
- 10. A monitor according to claim 3 wherein said membrane is unitary and surrounds said housing to sealingly close all said ports.
- 11. A monitor according to claim 10 wherein said membrane has a generally cup shape open at one end, closed at an opposite end, and additionally closed therearound.
- 12. A monitor according to claim 11 wherein:
said housing is frustoconical with a narrow diameter top and a larger diameter base, and a tapered sidewall therebetween; said ports are distributed in both said housing top and sidewalls; and said membrane covers said top and sidewall over said ports.
- 13. A monitor according to claim 12 wherein:
said housing further includes an annular notch surrounding said sidewall below said ports therein; and said membrane further includes a rim engaging said notch for retaining said membrane on said housing.
- 14. A monitor according to claim 12 wherein said frustoconical housing includes smooth and rounded corners joining said sidewall with both said top and base.
- 15. A monitor according to claim 14 wherein said notch is disposed centrally between said housing top and base, and said ports are distributed in said sidewall between said notch and housing top in cooperation with said port in said housing top to locally provide differently facing ports in common flow communication with said reservoir for independently transmitting external pressure through said membrane into said liquid in said reservoir for measurement by said pressure sensor.
- 16. A monitor according to claim 15 further comprising said liquid disposed in said reservoir.
- 17. A method of assembling said pressure monitor according to claim 3 comprising:
separately submerging both said housing and membrane in a pool of said liquid; permitting said liquid to fill said reservoir and ports while submerged in said pool; assembling said membrane over said housing while submerged in said pool to trap said liquid inside said reservoir and ports; and removing said assembled pressure monitor from said pool.
- 18. A method according to claim 17 further comprising stretching said membrane in said pool to engage a perimeter notch in said housing for sealed retention thereto.
- 19. A method of using said pressure monitor according to claim 3 comprising:
filling said reservoir and ports with said liquid, with said membrane sealingly containing said liquid therein; implanting said pressure monitor as a reference pressure monitor subcutaneously in a living patient for measuring external barometric pressure; implanting a primary pressure monitor in said patient for measuring absolute pressure therein; and using said reference and primary pressure monitors to collectively obtain a gauge pressure value.
- 20. A method according to claim 19 further comprising:
implanting a left ventricular assist device in the heart of said patient; using said primary pressure monitor to measure absolute pressure at an inlet to said device; using said reference pressure monitor to measure barometric pressure at the skin of said patient; and using said gauge pressure value to control operation of said device.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/295,748; filed Jun. 5, 2001.
[0002] U.S. patent application No. 09/472,708 entitled Dual Pressure Monitor by S. Reich, discloses an implantable primary pressure sensor which measures absolute pressure in a patient, and an implantable remote pressure sensor cooperating therewith for measuring barometric pressure external of the patient. The two pressure sensors are interconnected by a conduit containing a pressure transmitting liquid.
Government Interests
[0003] This invention was made with United Stated Government support under Cooperative Agreement No. 70NANB7H3059 awarded by NIST. The United States Government has certain rights in the invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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