Method and apparatus to detect transponder tagged objects, for example during medical procedures
US-2017348172-A1 · Dec 7, 2017 · US
US10193209B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10193209-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615062671-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 29, 2019 |
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A mat based antenna and heater system allows medical personnel to ascertain the presence or absence of objects (e.g., medical implements, sponges) tagged with transponders during medical procedures (e.g., surgery, labor and delivery), and may allow reading of information from the transponders, writing information to the transponders and/or controlling or commanding the transponders. In use, the mat based antenna and heater system may be positioned beneath a patient, such as during surgery or child birth. A controller is coupled to the antennas to transmit signals (e.g. interrogation signals) to the transponders and to receive signals (e.g., response signals) from the transponders. The controller also operates one or more heaters or heating elements to selectively provide warmth to a patient. One or more sensors can detect temperatures at one or more locations, and the controller can use temperature readings in as feedback in controlling the heaters or heating elements.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A mat based antenna and heater system for use in detecting transponder tagged objects which are used in performing medical procedures, the mat based antenna and heater system comprising: a first sheet of an electrically insulative material that is sized to support at least a portion of a patient, the first sheet having an upper face and a lower face opposed to the upper face; a plurality of antennas positioned successively along at least a portion of a length of the first sheet, the antennas sized and dimension to oscillate in at least one of an RF or microwave frequency range in response to a signal; a first layer of silicon carried by the upper face of the first sheet; a second layer of silicon carried by the lower second face of the first sheet; a gel layer positioned relatively above the first layer of silicon with respect to the first sheet; a foam layer spaced relatively above the gel layer with respect to the first sheet; and at least one electrical resistance heater element positioned along at least a portion of length of the foam layer, the at least one electrical resistance heater element sized and dimension to dissipate heat in response to a current passing therethrough without oscillation in at least one of the RF or microwave frequency range. 2. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 1 , further comprising: a top cover sheet spaced relatively above the foam layer with respect to the first sheet. 3. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 2 wherein the top cover is a nylon polyurethane laminate. 4. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 2 , further comprising: a bottom cover sheet spaced relatively below the second layer of silicon with respect to the first sheet. 5. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 4 wherein the bottom cover is a non-slip fabric. 6. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 4 , further comprising: a thermoplastic polyurethane positioned between the first layer of silicon and the gel layer. 7. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 6 wherein the first sheet is a polyethylene film. 8. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 7 wherein the antennas are traces of metal carried by the polyethylene film and the traces have dimensions that make the antennas radiolucent. 9. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 8 wherein the polyethylene film and the first and the second silicon layers form a unitary laminate structure. 10. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 7 wherein the antennas each comprise a respective stripe-line aluminum coil having a number of windings, each stripe-line aluminum coil having a thickness that is not greater than 200 microns. 11. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 10 wherein each stripe-line aluminum coil has a thickness that is not greater than 100 microns. 12. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 6 wherein the foam layer is a polyurethane foam. 13. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 6 wherein the gel layer is a thermoplastic elastomer. 14. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 2 wherein the at least one electrical resistance heater element is carried between the foam layer and the bottom cover sheet. 15. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 1 wherein the at least one electrical resistance heater element is carried on a top surface of the foam layer under the top cover sheet. 16. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 1 wherein the antennas include a first set of three coil antennas spaced along the length of the first sheet, and a second set of three coil antennas spaced along the length of the first sheet, the second set of antennas spaced laterally across a width of the first sheet from the first set of antennas. 17. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one cable interface head to allow selective communicative coupling of a controller with the antennas and the at least one electrical resistance heater element. 18. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 17 wherein the at least one cable interface head includes an upper foam member, a lower foam member, and a plurality of wires, each of the wires including an electrically insulative sheath along at least a portion thereof, the wires protectively sandwiched between the upper and the lower foam members. 19. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 18 wherein the at least one cable interface head further includes a housing bottom and a housing cover, the housing cover physically coupled to the housing bottom, the upper and the lower foam members sandwiched between the physically coupled housing bottom and cover. 20. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 19 wherein the at least one cable interface head further includes an upper layer of an electrically insulative tape positioned between the upper foam member and a lower layer of an electrically insulative tape positioned between the lower foam member and the housing bottom. 21. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 20 wherein the at least one cable interface head further includes a soft epoxy member and a hard epoxy member positioned opposed to one another proximate a location where the wires are electrically coupled to a number of conductive traces carried by the first sheet of electrically conductive material. 22. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 21 , further comprising: a cable carrying the plurality of wires; and an interface head having a housing bottom, a housing cover, and a plurality of communicative paths extending therethrough, the communicative paths communicatively coupling the antennas of the mat based antenna and heater system and the wires of the cable. 23. A mat based antenna and heater system for use in detecting transponder tagged objects which are used in performing medical procedures, the mat based antenna and heater system comprising: a first sheet of an electrically insulative material that is sized to support at least a portion of a patient, the first sheet having an upper face and a lower face opposed to the upper face; a plurality of antennas positioned successively along at least a portion of a length of the first sheet, the antennas formed of a first electrically conductive material having a first resistivity; a first layer of silicon carried by the upper face of the first sheet; a second layer of silicon carried by the lower second face of the first sheet; a gel layer positioned relatively above the first layer of silicon with respect to the first sheet; a foam layer spaced relatively above the gel layer with respect to the first sheet; and at least one electrical resistance heater element positioned along at least a portion of length of the foam layer, the at least one electrical resistance heater element formed of a second electrically conductive electrically conductive material having a second resistivity, the second resistivity substantially higher than the first resistivity. 24. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 23 wherein the second resistivity at least approximately 49 micro-ohms·cm at 20° C. 25. The mat based antenna and heater system of claim 23 wherein the at least one electrical resistance heater element dissipates approximately 0.2-0.5 watts/square inch. 26. The mat base
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