Claims
- 1. A reflectance oximeter sensor for achieving a controlled minimum detection depth in the skin of a living subject, the reflectance oximeter sensor comprising:
- a plurality of light source means for producing lights of different wavelengths at different times, respectively, toward the skin of a subject;
- a single optical detector means for detecting the lights reflected from said subject,
- optical barrier means disposed between said plurality of light source means and said optical detector means, for preventing the detector means from being illuminated by the lights reflected by an external surface of said skin; and
- each of said plurality of light source means, a corresponding portion of said optical barrier means, and said optical detector means cooperating with each other to define, in said skin, a common minimum detection depth greater than a thickness of epidermis as a portion of said skin, wherein said common minimum detection depth is not less than 0.50 mm, said optical detector means detecting the lights reflected from a deeper portion of said skin under said minimum detection depth.
- 2. The oximeter sensor as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of light source means comprises a plurality of light source elements located at uniform increments along a circle at the center of which said optical detector means is located, and said optical barrier means comprises a cylindrical wall member at the center of which said optical detector means is located.
- 3. The oximeter sensor as set forth in claim 2, wherein the light source elements of said each light source means are located at uniform increments along said circle, alternatively with the light source elements of each of the other light source means.
- 4. The oximeter sensor as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a support member having a planar surface, said detector means, said plurality of light source means, and said optical barrier means being secured to said planar surface of said support member.
- 5. The oximeter sensor as set forth in claim 4, further comprising protective means for protecting said optical detector means and said plurality of light source means, each secured to said planar surface of said support member, by preventing contact thereof with said skin, said protective means being formed of an optically clear, mechanically hard material.
- 6. The oximeter sensor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said common minimum detection depth falls within a range of 1.20 to 1.50 mm.
- 7. A reflectance oximeter sensor for measuring a blood oxygen saturation of a living subject by utilizing lights of different wavelengths reflected from tissue of the subject, comprising:
- a plurality of light source means for emitting lights of different wavelengths at different times, respectively, toward tissue of a subject;
- a single optical detector means for detecting the lights of different wavelengths reflected from said subject, and generating an electric signal representing the detected magnitude of each of the reflected lights;
- each of said plurality of light source means comprising a plurality of light source elements which are disposed around said optical detector means such that distances between the detector means and each of said light source elements are different from each other;
- optical barrier means disposed between said plurality of light source means and said optical detector means, for preventing the detector means from being illuminated by the lights reflected by an external surface of said tissue, said optical barrier means having a generally annular configuration; and
- each of said light source elements of each of said plurality of light source means, a corresponding portion of said optical barrier means, and said optical detector means cooperating with each other to define a common minimum detection depth as measured from said external surface of said tissue, said optical detector means detecting the lights reflected from a deeper portion of said tissue under said common minimum detection depth.
- 8. The oximeter sensor as set forth in claim 7, wherein said optical barrier means comprises an elliptic cylindrical wall, said elliptic cylindrical wall having, at different portions thereof, different thicknesses as measured in directions connecting between said optical detector and said light source elements of each of said plurality of light source means, so as to provide said common minimum detection depth.
- 9. The oximeter sensor as set forth in claim 7, wherein said common minimum detection depth is not less than 0.35 mm.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application from application Ser. No. 417,321, filed Oct. 5, 1989.
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