Claims
- 1. An infant-support heater assembly comprising:
a heater element; a radiator associated with the heater element; and a sensing element in contact with at least a portion of the radiator; wherein the sensing element is separate from the heater element.
- 2. The infant-support heater assembly of claim 1, wherein the radiator comprises a plurality of air-contacting fins.
- 3. The infant-support heater assembly of claim 2, in which the heater element is elongated with a proximal end and a distal end, the plurality of fins being spaced along the heater element, the sensing element extending longitudinally alongside the heater element to contact the fins.
- 4. An infant-support heater assembly comprising:
a heater element; a plurality of air-contacting fins associated with the heater element to heat the air in contact with the fins; a primary temperature sensor associated with the heater element; a separate temperature-sensing element in contact with at least a portion of the fins; and a control system associated with the assembly which is responsive to the primary sensor and the separate sensing element.
- 5. The heater assembly of claim 4, in which the heater element is elongated to have a proximal end and a distal end with the fins being spaced along the heater element, the primary temperature sensor being associated with the distal end of the heater element, the separate temperature-sensing element being elongated and spaced apart from the heater element to contact the fins.
- 6. The heater assembly of claim 5, in which the separate sensing element is an elongated metallic rod having a proximal end and a distal end, and a heat sensor at the proximal end of the metallic rod to establish the temperature of the fins in contact with the rod.
- 7. The heater assembly of claim 6, in which the fins are provided with aligned openings for receiving the rod.
- 8. The assembly of claim 4, in which the heater element and the separate temperature-sensing element are upwardly extending to be post-like structures and the air-contacting fins are provided on a fin assembly having upwardly extending openings configured to receive the post-like structures in heat-transfer contact, the fin assembly being held on the post-like structures by gravity.
- 9. An infant-support heater assembly comprising:
a plurality of air-contacting fins to be disposed in an air channel of a patient care unit; a heater in contact with the fins; a primary temperature sensor to control the temperature to which the fins are heated; and a separate temperature sensor in contact with at least a portion of the fins to monitor the temperature of the fins.
- 10. An incubator air heater system comprising
a heating element; a first temperature sensor adjacent to the heating element and configured to provide a first temperature signal in response to the temperature thereof; a second temperature sensor adjacent to the heating element and configured to provide a second temperature signal in response to the temperature thereof; a power source operatively coupled to the heating element; and a controller operatively coupled to the power source, the first temperature sensor, and the second temperature sensor, the controller controlling the power supplied by the power source to the heating element in response to the first and second temperature signals.
- 11. An infant-support heater comprising:
a means for distributing heat to an air channel of a patient care unit; a heater in contact with the means for distributing heat; a means for controlling the heater that is spaced apart from the heater; and a means for measuring heat from the heater, the means for measuring the heater being attached to the means for distributing the heat.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/199,103, filed Apr. 21, 2000, the complete disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60199103 |
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