Claims
- 1. A window assembly for heating a sample for analysis by a noninvasive optical detection system and for permitting infrared energy emitted by the sample to pass into the detection system, said window assembly consisting of:
a main layer formed from an infrared-transparent material; and a heater layer affixed to said main layer; wherein said heater layer is configured to exchange heat to the sample, and said main layer is configured to permit infrared energy to pass from the sample into the noninvasive optical detection system.
- 2. The window assembly of claim 1, wherein the heater layer comprises a plurality of heating elements.
- 3. The window assembly of claim 2, wherein said heater layer comprises bus bars located at opposing ends of an array of heating elements.
- 4. The window assembly of claim 2, wherein the heater layer comprises an alloy layer formed on the main layer, and a first adhesion layer formed over the alloy layer.
- 5. The window assembly of claim 1, wherein said heater layer covers up to about 10% of the area of the main layer.
- 6. The window assembly of claim 1, wherein said main layer comprises a member of the group consisting of silicon, germanium, and chemical vapor deposited diamond.
- 7. The window assembly of claim 6, wherein the main layer has a thickness of about 0.25 millimeters.
- 8. The window assembly of claim 1, wherein said heater layer comprises an alloy layer and a first adhesion layer.
- 9. The window assembly of claim 8, wherein said first adhesion layer comprises gold, and has a thickness of about 4000 Å.
- 10. The window assembly of claim 9, wherein said heater layer comprises an array of heating elements, the heating elements being separated from one another by a pitch distance.
- 11. The analyte detection system of claim 10, wherein said pitch distance is about 50 to 100 microns.
- 12. The window assembly of claim 10, wherein said pitch distance is varied over the width of the heater layer.
- 13. An analyte detection system for non-invasively determining the concentration of an analyte in a sample, said detection system comprising:
a window assembly consisting of a main layer adapted to allow electromagnetic radiation to pass therethrough, and a heater layer adapted to exchange heat to the sample; a detector adapted to detect electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sample and passed through said window assembly; a control system in electrical communication with said heater layer and adapted to cause the heater layer to exchange heat to the sample.
- 14. The analyte detection system of claim 13, wherein the heater layer comprises a plurality of heater elements.
- 15. The analyte detection system of claim 14, wherein the pitch distance is about 50 to 100 microns.
- 16. The analyte detection system of claim 14, wherein the heater elements are spaced at a variable pitch distance.
- 17. The analyte detection system of claim 13, wherein the heater layer obscures less than about 10% of the window.
- 18. The analyte detection system of claim 13, wherein the detector is adapted to detect infrared electromagnetic radiation.
- 19. The analyte detection system of claim 13, further comprising a cooling system in thermal communication with the window assembly.
- 20. The analyte detection system of claim 13, wherein the heater layer of the window assembly comprises at least one resistance temperature device.
- 21. A window assembly for use with a noninvasive optical detection system, said window assembly consisting of:
a main layer formed from an infrared-transparent material; and a heater layer affixed to said main layer; wherein said heater layer is configured to induce a thermal gradient in a sample, and said main layer is configured to permit electromagnetic energy to pass from the sample into the noninvasive optical detection system.
- 22. The window assembly of claim 21, wherein said heater layer comprises an alloy layer and a first adhesion layer.
- 23. The window assembly of claim 22, wherein said first adhesion layer comprises gold, and has a thickness of about 4000 Å.
- 24. The window assembly of claim 23, wherein said heater layer comprises an array of heating elements, the heating elements being separated from one another by a pitch distance.
- 25. The analyte detection system of claim 24, wherein said pitch distance is about 50 to 100 microns.
- 26. The window assembly of claim 24, wherein said pitch distance is varied over the width of the heater layer.
- 27. The window assembly of claim 21, wherein the heater layer comprises a member of the group consisting of a thermoelectric heater, a radio frequency heater, an infrared radiation heater, an optical heater, a heat exchanger, an electrical resistance heating grid, and a wire bridge heating grid.
- 28. The window assembly of claim 21, wherein the heater layer obscures no more than about 10% of the main layer.
- 29. The window assembly of claim 21, wherein the main layer has a thickness of about 0.25 millimeters.
- 30. The window assembly of claim 21, wherein said main layer comprises a member of the group consisting of silicon, germanium, and chemical vapor deposited diamond.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/336,404, filed Oct. 29, 2001, titled WINDOW ASSEMBLY. The entire contents of the above-mentioned provisional patent application are incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this specification.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60336404 |
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