Cancellation of light shunting
US-9642576-B2 · May 9, 2017 · US
US12201451B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12201451-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017085094-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2025 |
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A patient monitoring sensor having a communication interface, through which the patient monitoring sensor can communicate with a monitor is provided. The patient monitoring sensor includes a light-emitting diode (LED) communicatively coupled to the communication interface and a detector, communicatively coupled to the communication interface, capable of detecting light. The patient monitoring sensor includes an optically absorptive material at least partially between the LED and the detector to reduce or prevent shunting of light to the detector.
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A patient monitoring sensor, comprising: a communication interface, through which the patient monitoring sensor can communicate with a monitor; a light-emitting diode (LED) communicatively coupled to the communication interface; a detector communicatively coupled to the communication interface and capable of detecting light; at least one detector terminal that connects to the detector via photodetector lines of a flex circuit; at least one LED terminal that connects to the LED via LED lines of the flex circuit; an optically absorptive material provided at least partially between the LED and the detector to reduce or prevent shunting of the light to the detector, wherein the optically absorptive material comprises a first electromagnetic shielding film portion provided at least partially over the photodetector lines of the flex circuit; a second electromagnetic shielding film portion provided on a first flap that folds over the at least one detector terminal; and a third electromagnetic shielding film portion provided on a second flap that folds relative to the first flap, wherein the at least one LED terminal is positioned on the second flap in an unfolded configuration. 2. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 1 , wherein the optically absorptive material comprises an optically absorptive black material. 3. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 2 , wherein the optically absorptive black material is a flat black absorptive material. 4. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first electromagnetic shielding film portion is provided on the flex circuit between the LED and the detector. 5. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first electromagnetic shielding film portion is provided over a majority of the photodetector lines of the flex circuit. 6. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 5 , wherein the first electromagnetic shielding film portion is provided over more than 90 percent of the photodetector lines of the flex circuit. 7. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 1 , wherein the optically absorptive material is provided as part of a bandage provided over the LED and the detector. 8. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first flap folds onto a first side of a body of the patient monitoring sensor to fold over the at least one detector terminal, and wherein the second flap folds onto a second side of the body. 9. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 1 , wherein the at least one detector terminal and the at least one LED terminal are exposed on a first side of a body of the patient monitoring sensor while the first flap and the second flap are in the unfolded configuration. 10. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 1 , comprising a ground connector terminal that connects to a ground connector conductive path, wherein the first electromagnetic shielding film portion is provided at least partially over the LED lines of the flex circuit, at least partially over the ground connector conductive path, or both. 11. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the first electromagnetic shielding film portion is less than 25 micrometers. 12. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first electromagnetic shielding film portion comprises a metallic deposition layer and an insulation layer. 13. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first flap is positioned on a first side of a body of the patient monitoring sensor and the second flap is positioned on a second side of the body of the patient monitoring sensor in the unfolded configuration. 14. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 1 , comprising the optically absorptive material provided at least partially on a non-patient side of the flex circuit of the patient monitoring sensor. 15. The patient monitoring sensor of claim 1 , an adhesive provided on a third flap, wherein the third flap folds over the detector at a hinge portion and is secured to a body of the patient monitoring sensor after the third flap is folded at the hinge portion. 16. A method of making a patient monitoring sensor, comprising: providing a communication interface, through which the patient monitoring sensor can communicate with a monitor; coupling a light-emitting diode (LED) communicatively to the communication interface; coupling a detector capable of detecting light communicatively to the communication interface; connecting the detector to at least one detector terminal via photodetector lines of a flex circuit; connecting the LED to at least one LED terminal via LED lines of the flex circuit; positioning an optically absorptive material at least partially between the LED and the detector to reduce or prevent shunting of the light to the detector, wherein the optically absorptive material comprises a first electromagnetic shielding film portion provided at least partially over the photodetector lines of the flex circuit; positioning a second electromagnetic shielding film portion on a first flap that folds over the at least one detector terminal; and positioning a third electromagnetic shielding film portion on a second flap that folds relative to the first flap, wherein the at least one LED terminal is positioned on the second flap in an unfolded configuration. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the optically absorptive material comprises an optically absorptive black material. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the optically absorptive black material comprises a layer of material provided between the LED and the detector. 19. The method of claim 16 , wherein the first electromagnetic shielding film portion is provided over a majority of the photodetector lines of the flex circuit. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the first electromagnetic shielding film portion is provided over more than 90 percent of the photodetector lines of the flex circuit and at least partially over wires of the detector.
Optical shielding, e.g. baffles · CPC title
the sensor is mounted in or on a conformable substrate or carrier · CPC title
Manufacturing methods specially adapted for producing sensors for in-vivo measurements · CPC title
using light, e.g. diagnosis by transillumination, diascopy, fluorescence (photoacoustic A61B5/0093; optical measurement of heart rate A61B5/02416; optical measurement of blood flow A61B5/0261; optical measurement of analytes A61B5/1455) · CPC title
Remote monitoring of patients using telemetry, e.g. transmission of vital signals via a communication network (endoradiosondes A61B5/07) · CPC title
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