1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the field of thermometers, and more particularly to the field of thermometers with a hollow heat-conductive structure.
2. Description of the Related Art
Electronic thermometers generally offer a great number of advantages over conventional glass and mercury thermometers for use in the health care field. Among the advantages of electronic thermometers are the elimination of sterilization procedures for glass thermometers, made possible by the use of disposable covers; elimination of the possibility of broken glass if a thermometer is dropped; a digital temperature display to eliminate temperature reading errors; and with proper circuit design and calibration, higher accuracy and resolution is possible with accurate measurement and display of tenths of a degree Fahrenheit being easily attainable.
However, the major concern with regard to the electronic thermometers lays on their slow time response. This problem is incurred mainly because a thermometer probe represents a certain amount of mass and heat capacity, and when inserted from room temperature into a body cavity it cannot change temperature instantaneously, but instead approaches its final temperature more or less exponentially. It often requires over two minutes lag time before a final stabilized temperature is measured.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention overcomes the above-described problems by providing a thermometer constituted by a body member with a display portion and a tip member secured to the body member. The tip member has a hollow cavity and a thermal contact surface surrounding the hollow cavity. A thermal sensor is mounted on the inside of the tip member, adapted for sensing the thermal contact surface and producing a temperature signal. Lead wires are coupled to the thermal sensor for transmission of the temperature signal to the display portion. A hollow heat conductive structure is inserted into the hollow cavity of the tip member, including a film with a heat conductive surface which is directly contacted and against the inside of the thermal contact surface. The lead wires are integrated on the heat conductive surface of the film such that the lead wires and the heat conductive surface are coplanar to form a single piece.
The present invention will be described by way of exemplary embodiments, but not limitations, illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like references denote similar elements, and in which:
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A thermal sensor 51 is placed at a front end 150 of tip member 11 and mounted on the inside of the thermal contact surface. Thermal sensor 51 senses the temperature of the thermal contact surface and produces a temperature signal. There are a set of lead wires 52 coupled to thermal sensor 51 for transmission of the temperature signal.
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In one example, tip member 11, including a cylindrical region, is made in the form of a tubular shape and closed at a domed, hemispherical or hemiellipsoid shaped end. The contact surface is brought in contact with flesh of a patient so that heat can be transferred from the patient's flesh to tip member 11. In one embodiment, thermal sensor 51 is thermistor. Thermistor 51 is adhered on the inside of the thermal contact surface with heat conductive glue. The glue is an insulating material with good thermal conductivity, e.g., epoxy resin. Moreover, lead wires 52 are made up of a pair of electrical lead wires; they are used to connect the thermal sensor 51 to a processor of display portion 15 for determining a corresponding temperature to display.
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To enhance structural strength and conductive effect, optionally, lead wires 52 are integrated on heat conductive surface 30b of the film in a spiral form. Surrounded by thermal contact surface 30a, heat conductive surface 30b of the film serves as a heater so lead wires 52 come to the equilibrium temperature immediately, since lead wires 52 and heat conductive surface 30b are coplanar to form a single piece which is directly contacted and against the inside of thermal contact surface 30a. This effectively shortens the measurement time further. In this way, thermistor 51 and lead wires 52 can reach thermal equilibrium very quickly.
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While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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099222647 | Nov 2010 | TW | national |