This application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-142939 filed on May 16, 2005, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a mounting structure with a band fixing bar. More particularly, the present invention relates to a band fixing bar mounting mechanism and an apparatus using the same, which can be suitably used for a pulse wave sensor for detecting pulse waves, for example.
A conventional wrist watch type pulse wave sensor for detecting a pulse rate by using a reflective optical apparatus has been known (JP-A-2001-78972). In the pulse wave sensor, a wrist band is attached to a sensor body having the reflective optical apparatus therein. The sensor body is fitted to a wrist by winding the band around the wrist and making the band stay around the wrist with a hook.
However, in the above-described structure, the band is fixed to the sensor body by using a spring bar bent in an axial direction thereof, which is manufactured for wrist watches. Therefore, an attachment/detachment of the wrist band to/from the sensor body is difficult, especially at the time of detachment.
Furthermore, since a structure of the spring bar is complicated, it has pushed up manufacturing cost thereof.
In view of the above-described problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a mounting structure with a band fixing bar, which can prevent the band fixing bar from being easily removed after an attachment while a band can be easily attached to or detached from a sensor body.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a detecting apparatus for detecting a living body information with the mounting structure.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a mounting structure includes an apparatus held by a band to contact a surface of a living body, a band fixing bar elongated in a longitudinal direction, through which the band is engaged and is detachably connectable to the apparatus, and a pair of holding portions provided in the apparatus, for holding end portions of the band fixing bar in the longitudinal direction. The holding portion has an inlet concave portion from which the end portion of the band fixing bar is inserted, and a recess portion for receiving the end portion of the band fixing bar. In the mounting structure, the recess portion communicates with the inlet concave portion and recesses from an end of the inlet concave portion toward the living body, and the end portion of the band fixing bar is fitted into the recess portion. Accordingly, the band fixing bar does not easily come off from the apparatus, when the apparatus is attached to a human.
The band fixing bar can have an elasticity to be bendable in a radial direction approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. In this case, a protruding portion can be located between the holding portions in the axial direction, and the protruding portion protrudes from the apparatus to the living body at an outer position of the band fixing bar in the radial direction so as to prevent the band fixing bar from falling. In this case, it can further prevent the band fixing bar from being removed. The protruding portion can be provided with a lowest point on a side of the living body to contact the band fixing bar when the band fixing bar is inserted into the inlet concave portion. For example, the protruding portion can be provided approximately in a middle area of the holding portions, or can be constructed with a plurality of convex portions separate from each other in the axial direction of the band fixing bar.
Furthermore, the recess portion of the apparatus can be set at a lowest point on a side of the living body, and the lowest point can be made lower than a lower end of the inlet concave portion in a state where the apparatus is positioned above the surface of the living body. In this case, the band fixing bar fitted into the recess portion is not easily come off from the inlet concave portion. In addition, a maximum width between the inlet concave portions of the holding portions can be set greater than a dimension of the band fixing bar in the longitudinal direction.
The holding portions can be provided at an inner side from an outer periphery of the apparatus in the longitudinal direction. Furthermore, the holding portions can be provided so that the band fixing bar mounted to the holding portions is covered by the apparatus when viewed from an opposite direction with respect to the living body.
Furthermore, a trench portion recessed from an outer wall of the apparatus can be provided so that a bar part of the band fixing bar between the end portions is located in the trench portion. For example, the band fixing bar has a shape of a circular cylinder, a rectangular prism or a hexagonal prism elongated in the longitudinal direction.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the band fixing bar can be provided with at least one convex portion protruding from one end surface of the band fixing bar in the longitudinal direction. In this case, a thickness of the convex portion is made smaller than a thickness of the band fixing bar, the inlet concave portion has an open shape corresponding to a sectional shape of the convex portion with the thickness, and the convex portion is provided to pass through the inlet concave portion in a predetermined direction. Accordingly, the band can be easily attached to or detached from the apparatus, while it can prevent the band fixing bar from removing when using the apparatus.
The mounting structure can be suitably used for a detecting apparatus for detecting a living body information. For example, the band has a loop at each end and the band fixing bars are inserted into the loops. By connecting the band fixing bars having the band to a sensor body, the band is attached to the sensor body. Therefore, the bar hardly comes off from sensor body once mounted. A measurement part of the sensor body can detect human body information by winding the band around an arm or a wrist.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to accompanying drawings.
A living body information detecting apparatus, e.g., a pulse wave sensor, for optically detecting a pulse wave by attaching the apparatus closely to an arm of a human body will be described as an example. A basic structure of the pulse wave sensor will be described referring to
A pulse wave sensor 1 is a portable apparatus, which can be attached to e.g., a human arm 3 as shown in
Although not shown, the measurement part 5 is constructed of a green light-emitting diode (a green LED), an infrared-emitting diode (an IRED) and a photodiode (a PDIO). The PDIO receives reflected lights of the green LED and IRED. The green LED is for detecting the pulse wave by emitting the green light to the human body and detecting changes in an amount of hemoglobin of blood capillaries from its reflected light. The IRED is for detecting body movement by emitting the infrared light to the human body and detecting the body movement from its reflected light.
The sensor body 7 is an approximately rectangular and plate-shaped apparatus having an indicator and switches (neither shown) on an upper surface thereof. The measurement part 5 is provided on a back surface of the sensor body 7, which closely contacts a surface of the arm 3.
The band fixing bar 11 is, for example, a cylinder with diameter of 2 mm and length 33 mm as shown in
The shape of the band fixing bar 11 can be a rectangular prism as shown in
The band 9 is made of rubber or circular-knitted fabric having an elasticity. The ends of the band 9 are made into loops having through holes 15, 17 for receiving the band fixing bars 11, 13. The band fixing bars 11, 13 are inserted into the through holes 15, 17 of the band 9, respectively.
Therefore, by attaching the band fixing bars 11, 13 to mounting mechanisms 19, 21 provided at two ends of the sensor body 7, the band 9 can be attached to the sensor body 7.
The band 9 and the sensor body 7 form a ring shape so that the arm 3 can be put through the ring. The pulse wave sensor 1 can be fitted to the arm 3 after being attached, since the band 9 has the elasticity.
Next, a structure and a method of mounting the band fixing bars 11,13 to the sensor body 7 will be described referring to
The mounting mechanism 19 has a long trench portion 23 that is provided in a center area on a side back surface of the mechanism 19 in a left-right direction of
Inlet concave portions 29, 31, each of which has a rectangular shape of 2.1 mm long and 2 mm and opens towards front in
A length W2 of the trench portion 23 in the left-right direction is set as 30 mm, for example, which is shorter than a length W1 of the band fixing bar 11 as shown in
Notched recess portions 33, 35 shown in
As shown in
As shown in
A lowest point t2 of the recess portions 33,35 is set lower than a lowest point t1 of the inlet concave portions 29,31, as shown in
The inlet concave portions 29,31 as well as an inner circumferential surface of the recess portions 33,35 at a farther inner area therefrom are formed higher than the center trench portion 23 so that a stepping portion 39 is formed therebetween. A space 41 having a width W4 is formed between a wall surface 23a of the center trench portion 23 and the band fixing bar 11. The band 9 is fitted to the band fixing bar 11 by making use of the space 41.
In this embodiment, the band fixing bar 11 is bendable in the radial direction so as to pass the convex portion 37 and to be inserted into the left and right inlet concave portions 29,31. As a result, the bar 11 is fitted into the left and right recess portions 33, 35. Therefore, the bar 11 is attached to the holding portions 25, 27 thereby the band 9 can be attached to the sensor body 7.
According to the first embodiment of the present invention, the attachment and removal of the band 9 becomes easy. Since the structure of the band fixing bar 11 is simple, a production cost thereof can be kept low.
Also, the lower end of the convex portion 37 is set to become lower than the upper end of the band fixing bar 11 (the upper end of an opening of the inlet concave portions 29, 31) when the bar 11 is fitted into the inlet concave portions 29, 31. Therefore, if the band fixing bar 11 is pulled toward an outer direction (e.g., toward the inlet concave portions 29, 31), the band fixing bar 11 hits against the convex portion 37. Thus, the bar 11 hardly comes off to the outside. In addition, because the ends of the band fixing bar 11 are fitted into the recess portions 33, 35, the bar 11 does not easily come off to the outside.
Also, in this embodiment, the holding portions 25, 27 do not protrude from the sensor body 7 to the outer direction. The holding portions 25, 27, the recess portions 33, 35 and the band fixing bar 11 are all located inside the outer periphery of the sensor body 7. Therefore, when viewed from the outside of the sensor body 7, an exterior looks smooth, since there is few irregularities found on the surface of the sensor body 7. Also, this structure hardly produces a space between the sensor body 7 and the arm 3, the sensor body 7 fits closely to the surface of the arm 3. Therefore, an accuracy in measurement by an optical means also improves.
As shown in
Next, the second embodiment according to the present invention will be described with reference to
A sensor body 55 has a mounting mechanism 57 and an inlet concave portion 59 is provided in the mechanism 57. A dimension of an opening portion 59a of the inlet concave portion 59 is formed smaller than a diameter of a cylindrical part of the band fixing bar 51.
To be specific, a dimension L2, which is a thickness of the convex portion 53, is so set that the convex portion 53 can be inserted along its longitudinal direction, when the band fixing bar 51 is fitted into the inlet concave portion 59.
An up-down dimension L1 of the opening portion 59a is set almost same as the dimension L2 or slightly larger than the dimension L1.
Therefore, once the band fixing bar 51 passes through the opening portion 59a of the inlet concave portion 59 and is received by a recess 61, the bar 51 does not come off to an outside easily even when the bar 51 is pulled towards the outside. In the second embodiment, the other parts can be made similar to the above-described first embodiment.
The third embodiment according to the present invention will be described. Explanations on the same components as in the first embodiment will be omitted. As shown in
Also, as schematically shown in
The larger the width of the band 71 becomes, the more stable the band 71 stays around an arm when it is worn. As a result, an accuracy in measurement also improves.
While the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the preferred embodiments and constructions.
For example, in the above described embodiments, the mounting mechanism of the sensor body has both the convex portions for preventing the fixing bar from coming off and the recess portions for receiving the bar. However, by providing either the convex portions or the recess portions, the mechanism still has enough holding effect. In case only the recess portions are provided, the band fixing bar having non-elasticity can be used.
Also, when non-elastic material is used for the band, a length of the band is preferably adjusted in accordance with a dimension of an arm.
In the third embodiment, the other parts can be made similar to those of the first or second embodiment.
The invention is intended to cover various modification and equivalent arrangements. In addition, while the various elements of the preferred embodiments are shown in various combinations and configurations, which are preferred, other combinations and configuration, including more, less or only a single element, are also within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-142939 | May 2005 | JP | national |