1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electronic clinical thermometer and, more particularly, to an infrared clinical thermometer capable of allowing the user to set exclusive basal body temperatures. Moreover, by using a memory selection device, the infrared clinical thermometer can be expanded to apply to multi-member families.
2. Description of Related Art
The body temperature is a health index of the human body. The health status of the immune system of the human body is usually shown with the variation of the body temperature. Therefore, the clinical thermometer is an essential tool of almost every family. With the continual progress of science and technology, tools for measuring the body temperature have developed from conventional mercury clinical thermometers to various different electronic clinical thermometers. Among these electronic clinical thermometers, infrared clinical thermometers (e.g., forehead clinical thermometers, ear clinical thermometers, and so on) are the most exact and convenient. Because the infrared clinical thermometers have the advantages of high accuracy, easy operation, and quick measurement, they have gradually become one of the mainstream methods for measuring the body temperature.
Most existent infrared clinical thermometers have a fever alarming function. When the subject is found to be under an attack of fever, an alarming sound is given out or the display flashes to inform the user. The temperature above which an alarm will be given out is usually a fixed temperature value (e.g., 37.5° C.). The reason why the alarming temperature is set to 37.5° C. is that the average basal body temperature of normal people is 37.0° C. according to statistics. However, not every person has a basal body temperature of 37.0° C. The body temperatures of some people will be higher or lower than this standard. Therefore, the fever-alarming temperature of every person should be different. For instance, the fever-alarming temperature of infants smaller than three months is 38° C., the fever-alarming temperature of children is 38.7° C., and the fever-alarming temperature of adults is 37.8° C. But the above standards also come from statistics. In conclusion, there are doubts in using an absolute temperature value as an alarming standard for the determination of fever.
An object of the present invention is to provide an infrared clinical thermometer circuit device and a memory selection device thereof, in which the basal body temperature of a subject can be set and recorded, and the set basal body temperature value is referred to during measurement for the determination of whether to give out an fever alarm or not, thereby effectively improving the conventional alarming function and making the determination of fever more accurate.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an infrared clinical thermometer circuit device and a memory selection device thereof, in which the memory selection device is used to select among different users, and the setting of basal body temperature can be expanded to multiple members of the family, thereby enhancing the convenience in use and the added value of the infrared clinical thermometer.
According to the present invention, an infrared clinical thermometer circuit device comprises a measuring key unit, a sensor, a display unit and a setting key unit. The measuring key unit is operated by the user to send out an activation signal to a microprocessor that is connected to a memory device and the display unit. The sensor is controlled by the microprocessor. After the microprocessor receives the activation signal, the sensor immediately performs temperature measurement and then sends a temperature signal back to the microprocessor. The display unit then displays the temperature signal. The setting key unit is on the clinical thermometer and operated by the user to set a numeric value displayed by the display unit as an exclusive basal body temperature. Moreover, the basal body temperature is stored in the memory device and displayed on the display unit.
The present invention also provides a memory selection device of an infrared clinical thermometer. The memory selection device comprises a switching device, a display unit and a memory unit. The switching device is used to switch between a plurality of different users. The display unit is used to display measurement data of different users. The memory unit has a plurality of memory blocks. Each of the memory blocks can store the measurement data of a user.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing, in which:
The present invention provides a clinical thermometer circuit device that lets a user be able to set an exclusive personal basal body temperature, making the determination and alarming of fever more accurate. Moreover, the clinical thermometer can switch between and discriminate different users and separately record the measurement data to facilitate the operation.
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The setting key unit 22 can set a temperature numeric displayed on the display unit 20 as an exclusive basal body temperature, which is stored in the memory device 16 and displayed on the display unit 20. The memory device 16 includes a memory unit 30 and a memory block pointer recorder 32 that are connected together. The memory unit 30 is a RAM or an EEPROM. The memory unit 30 has a plurality of memory blocks of an array or queue structure. The memory block pointer recorder 32 is used to record the block location of each piece of measurement data stored in the memory unit 30. The inquiring key unit 28 is used by the user to inquire about the stored data, and the stored data can be a measured temperature value, a basal body temperature, or their combination.
The memory selection device 24 can be operated by different users to switch to the corresponding basal body temperatures (A, B, . . . F shown in
In the above setting procedure, if the memory selection device 24 is used to be switched to a different user, a different basal body temperature can be set. In this way, exclusive basal body temperatures of different users can be recorded.
Afterwards, when a user wants to operate the clinical thermometer of the present invention, he only needs to switch to his exclusive position through the memory selection device 24, and the display unit 20 will automatically display the corresponding basal body temperature. During measurement, the microprocessor 14 will refer to this basal body temperature as the basis for the determination of fever.
Besides, the memory selection device 24 can also be used to reinforce the memory function of conventional clinical thermometers. Although the measurement and memory function of conventional clinical thermometers can provide the previously measured records, it is unable to discriminate which measurement record belongs to which subject when there are more than one user, especially in a multi-member family. When the measurement and memory function of the clinical thermometer of the present invention is used, the memory selection device 24 can be operated to switch between different users and provide exclusive measured record data.
To sum up, the infrared clinical thermometer of the present invention can set an exclusive basal body temperature for each user to make the determination and alarming of fever more accurate. Moreover, the memory selection device can be used to select among different users, and the setting of basal body temperature can be expanded to multiple users, and the conventional memory function of clinical thermometer can be reinforced to apply to multiple users, thereby enhancing the convenience in use and the added value of the infrared clinical thermometer.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have been suggested in the foregoing description, and other will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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94142551 | Feb 2005 | TW | national |