Sensor with controllable thermal contact for temperature monitoring
US-10401234-B2 · Sep 3, 2019 · US
US11051700B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11051700-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414782105-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 5, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 6, 2021 |
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A double temperature sensor determines the body core temperature of a living being. The double temperature sensor includes a sensor block ( 2 ), which on one side carries a first temperature sensor ( 4 ) provided for placing on the skin surface and on the other side carries a second temperature sensor ( 5 ) spaced from the first. An evaluating unit calculates the body core temperature using the measured values of the first and second temperature sensors. The sensor block ( 2 ) is held in a hood-shaped housing shell ( 1 ) which is shaped in such a manner that the first temperature sensor ( 4 ) on the sensor block and the peripheral outer edge ( 8 ) of the housing shell ( 1 ) spaced therefrom lie in one plane. When the housing shell ( 1 ) is lying on the skin surface, the sensor block ( 2 ) is surrounded by an air-filled cavity closed off by the housing shell.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A dual temperature sensor for determining a body core temperature of a living being, the dual temperature sensor comprising: a sensor block, which carries a first temperature sensor comprising a skin contact surface configured to directly contact a skin surface of the living being on one side and the sensor block carries a second temperature sensor at a spaced location from the first temperature sensor on another side; a hood-shaped housing shell, the hood-shaped housing shell being open on one side, the sensor block being held in the housing shell, which housing shell is shaped such that the first temperature sensor at the sensor block and an outer peripheral edge of the housing shell, extending peripherally at a spaced location therefrom, are lying in one plane, so that the sensor block is surrounded by a closed, air-filled cavity when the housing shell lies on the skin surface, wherein the one side is configured to be at least partially closed by the skin surface when the housing shell lies on the skin surface, the first temperature sensor being located at a spaced location from the hood-shaped housing shell; and at least one fastening element, wherein the sensor block is held in the housing shell by the at least one fastening element, which is connected to the sensor block on the side of the second temperature sensor and is connected to the inner wall of the housing shell in a central area thereof, at least a portion of the second temperature sensor being embedded in the at least one fastening element, the portion of the second temperature sensor comprising a second temperature sensor surface, the second temperature sensor surface being in contact with the at least one fastening element. 2. A dual temperature sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the sensor block and the at least one fastening element are located at a spaced location from the hood-shaped housing shell, the first temperature sensor comprising a first temperature sensor outer surface, the sensor block comprising a sensor block skin contact surface configured to directly contact the skin surface of the living being, the first temperature sensor outer surface being located adjacent to the sensor block skin contact surface. 3. A dual temperature sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein: the housing shell further comprises an inner wall; and at least one projecting web is formed by the inner wall of the housing shell in an interior of the housing shell in order to reinforce the housing shell. 4. A dual temperature sensor in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the at least one web is dimensioned such that an edge of the web, facing away from the inner wall of the housing shell, lies in the plane of the outer peripheral edge of the housing shell. 5. A dual temperature sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein a mean diameter of the outer peripheral edge of the housing shell is more than twice a mean diameter of the sensor block, wherein a center of the mean diameter of the sensor block is formed by a longitudinal axis that extends between the first and second temperature sensors. 6. A dual temperature sensor in accordance with claim 4 , wherein a mean diameter of the outer peripheral edge of the housing shell is more than four times the mean diameter of the sensor block, wherein the center of the mean diameter of the sensor block is formed by the longitudinal axis that extends between the first and second temperature sensors. 7. A dual temperature sensor in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising an electric line, wherein the line is connected to the first temperature sensor and is led in the housing shell such that the line is in heat-conducting contact with the skin surface during operation when the peripheral outer edge of the housing shell is in contact with the skin surface during operation, and in this heat-conducting contact within the housing shell, the line has an at least partially non-straight course on a path from the first temperature sensor to outside of the outer peripheral edge of the housing shell, at which outer peripheral edge the line is led out of the housing shell. 8. A dual temperature sensor in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising an electric line, wherein the line is connected to the first temperature sensor and extends, starting from the first temperature sensor, radially to the outside to the outer peripheral edge of the housing shell, and, following same, the line is led within the housing shell in the circumferential direction along the peripheral edge up to the point at which the line is led out of the housing shell. 9. A dual temperature sensor in accordance with claim 7 , wherein the path length of the line of the first temperature sensor in the interior of the housing shell in heat-conducting contact with the skin surface is 5 cm or longer. 10. A dual temperature sensor for determining a body core temperature of a living being, the dual temperature sensor comprising: a sensor block, which carries a first temperature sensor and carries a second temperature sensor at a spaced location from the first temperature sensor on another side wherein the sensor block is configured to directly contact the skin surface of the living being; a hood-shaped housing shell comprising an opening on one side of the hood-shaped housing shell, the sensor block being held in the housing shell, which housing shell is shaped such that a skin engaging contact surface of the first temperature sensor at the sensor block and a skin engaging contact surface of an outer peripheral edge of the housing shell, extending peripherally at a spaced location therefrom, are lying in one plane, so that the sensor block is surrounded by a closed, air-filled cavity when the housing shell lies on the skin surface, wherein the opening is configured to be closed via the skin surface when the housing shell lies on the skin surface; at least one fastening element, wherein the sensor block is held in the housing shell by the at least one fastening element, which is connected to the sensor block on the side of the second temperature sensor and is connected to an inner wall of the housing shell in a central area thereof, at least a portion of the second temperature sensor being embedded in the at least one fastening element, the portion of the second temperature sensor comprising a second temperature sensor surface, the second temperature sensor surface being in contact with the at least one fastening element. 11. A dual temperature sensor in accordance with claim 10 , wherein the first temperature sensor is located at a spaced location from the hood-shaped housing shell, the one plane being a single plane, the skin engaging contact surface of the first temperature sensor and the skin engaging contact surface of the outer peripheral edge of the housing shell being arranged in the single plane. 12. A dual temperature sensor in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the sensor block and the fastening element are located at a spaced location from the hood-shaped housing shell. 13. A dual temperature sensor in accordance with claim 10 , wherein at least a portion of the first temperature sensor is embedded in the sensor block. 14. A dual temperature sensor in accordance with claim 10 , wherein the sensor block comprises a sensor block skin contact surface configured to directly contact the skin surface of the living being, the first temperature sensor comprising a skin contact surface configured to directly contact the skin surface of the living being on one side, at least a portion of the skin contact surface of the first temperature sensor being located adjacen
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