Non-contact portable tonometry system and tonometry method using difference in infrared intensity

US12349976B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12349976-B2
Application numberUS-202017607751-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 30, 2020
Priority dateAug 8, 2019
Publication dateJul 8, 2025
Grant dateJul 8, 2025

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The present invention relates to a non-contact portable tonometry system and tonometry method using a difference in infrared intensity. A nozzle module receives compressed air from a compressed air supply source and sprays the same through an air spray port to a cornea of a subject, thus to cause corneal deformation. An infrared ray sensor is disposed in the nozzle module to emit infrared rays to the cornea and measure an amount of light reflected from the cornea. A controller converts the amount of light measured by the infrared ray sensor before and after the deformation of corneal into intraocular pressure.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A non-contact portable tonometry system for detecting an intraocular pressure, the system comprising: a nozzle assembly configured to receive compressed air from a compressed air supply source and spray the compressed air into a cornea of a subject through an air spray port to cause a corneal deformation and to generate reflected compressed air reflected from the cornea; a pressure sensor disposed in the nozzle assembly to receive the reflected compressed air to measure a pneumatic pressure; an infrared ray sensor disposed in the nozzle assembly to emit infrared rays to the cornea and measure an amount of light reflected from the cornea before and after the deformation of the cornea; and a controller configured to convert the pneumatic pressure measured by the pressure sensor after the deformation of the cornea in connection with the amount of the reflected light measured by the infrared ray sensor before and after the deformation of the cornea into the intraocular pressure, wherein the infrared ray sensor comprises: a sensor support block disposed in the nozzle assembly; a light emitting element supported by the sensor support block to emit the infrared rays to the cornea; and a pair of light receiving elements respectively disposed on both sides of the light emitting element and supported by the sensor support block to receive the light reflected from the cornea and measure the amount of light, wherein the sensor support block comprises a block head formed in a shape tapered toward a front end thereof, configured to face the cornea and having a concavely curved groove at the front end, and a block body connected to a rear end of the block head, wherein the light emitting element is mounted by penetrating the sensor support block in a longitudinal direction while a light emitting portion thereof is exposed to an outside through a center of the front end groove of the block head, wherein the light receiving elements are mounted in the sensor support block by penetrating with being inclined closer to a center in the longitudinal direction while each receiving portion thereof is exposed to an outside through the center of the front end groove of the block head, wherein the nozzle assembly comprises: a nozzle body in which the sensor support block is fixed at a central portion thereof and an air supply port for receiving the compressed air from the compressed air supply source is formed at an outer circumference portion; and a nozzle tip which has the air spray port formed in a central portion thereof to accommodate the sensor support block together with the nozzle body, and is configured to receive the compressed air supplied through the air supply port between the nozzle body and the nozzle tip to spray it through the air spray port, and wherein the nozzle tip comprises a first tip part having front and rear ends that are open, and a second tip part formed in a shape tapered toward a front end and configured to face the cornea, the second tip part having the air spray port formed at a front central portion thereof and configured to inject compressed air in a ring shape between the second tip part and the block head. 2. A tonometry method for detecting an intraocular pressure using the system according to claim 1 , the method comprising: spraying compressed air into the cornea of the subject through the air spray port to cause the corneal deformation and to generate the reflected compressed air from the cornea; receiving the reflected compressed air to measure pneumatic pressure by the pressure sensor; emitting the infrared rays to the cornea to measure the amount of light reflected to the air spray port from the cornea by the infrared ray sensor; and converting the pneumatic pressure measured by the pressure sensor after the deformation of the cornea in connection with the amount of the reflected light measured by the infrared ray sensor before and after the deformation of the cornea into the intraocular pressure.

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  • Arrangements of light sources specially adapted for photometry {standard sources, also using luminescent or radioactive material} · 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

  • A61B3/165Primary

    Non-contacting tonometers · CPC title

  • Measuring for diagnostic purposes (radiation diagnosis A61B6/00; diagnosis by ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic waves A61B8/00); Identification of persons · CPC title

  • for measuring intraocular pressure, e.g. tonometers · CPC title

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What does patent US12349976B2 cover?
The present invention relates to a non-contact portable tonometry system and tonometry method using a difference in infrared intensity. A nozzle module receives compressed air from a compressed air supply source and sprays the same through an air spray port to a cornea of a subject, thus to cause corneal deformation. An infrared ray sensor is disposed in the nozzle module to emit infrared rays …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Knu Industry Cooperation Found, C&V Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B3/165. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 08 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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