Claims
- 1. A unitary cover for the hollow probe on a radiation detecting thermometer with said probe having a proximal portion at said thermometer and a distal opening at its opposite end, which cover comprises:
- a one-piece hollow sheath having a side wall composed of a proximal portion followed by a distal portion, an open end of said proximal portion integral with which is a base engaged therewith for mounting said sheath on said probe and a closed end integral with said distal portion and in use disposed across said distal opening as a window, said closed end and said distal portion being of the same thickness which is substantially thinner than said proximal portion and said base and sufficiently thin to be effectively transparent for transmission of infrared radiation through said distal opening.
- 2. A cover as defined in claim 1 wherein said proximal portion is frustum-shaped and is made of a polymer material.
- 3. A cover as defined in claim 1 wherein said probe has an infrared transparent end and said window stretchably covers said end.
- 4. A cover as defined in claim 1 wherein said side wall connects said window with said base, said wall having a distal portion and a proximal portion with said distal portion and said window having the same thickness, and said proximal portion tapering with increasing thickness from said distal portion in the direction toward said base.
- 5. A cover as defined in claim 1 wherein said side wall connects said window with said base, said side wall having a distal portion and a proximal portion with said distal portion and said window having a first thickness and said proximal portion having a thickness greater than said first thickness.
- 6. A cover as defined in claim 5 wherein said base and said proximal portion of said wall are stiff as compared with said distal portion.
- 7. A cover as defined in claim 5 wherein said window and said distal portion are flaccid as compared with said proximal portion.
- 8. A cover as defined in claim 1 wherein said base has a configuration that establishes an interference fit with said probe.
- 9. A unitarily constructed seamless sanitary one-piece cover for the probe on a radiation detecting thermometer with said probe having a proximal portion at said thermometer and a distal opening at its opposite end, which cover comprises:
- an effectively IR-transparent window positionable over said distal opening of said probe to close said probe and allow radiation to pass through said probe;
- a continuous wall terminating in a distal closed end which constitutes said window beyond which said wall has a distal portion of the same thickness integrally formed with said window and with said wall continuing and becoming thicker only beyond said distal portion as a proximal portion terminating in an open proximal end defining a periphery;
- and a base dimensioned for surrounding engagement with said probe, said base being integrally formed with said wall to circumferentially surround said periphery and extend radially therefrom.
- 10. A cover as defined in claim 9 wherein said proximal portion is frustum-shaped and is made of a polymer material.
- 11. A cover as defined in claim 9 wherein said distal portion and said window have the same thickness and said proximal portion and said base have a thickness larger than said same thickness, said wall gradually tapering in thickness from said proximal portion to said same thickness of said distal portion and said window.
- 12. A cover as defined in claim 9 wherein said window stretchably covers said distal opening of said probe.
- 13. A cover as defined in claim 9 wherein said base and said proximal portion of said wall are substantially stiff as compared with said distal portion.
- 14. A cover as defined in claim 9 wherein said base has a configuration that establishes an interference fit with said probe.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/573,382, filed on Aug. 24, 1990, now abandoned.
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