Wrist and finger worn pulse oximetry system

US12440128B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12440128-B2
Application numberUS-202218146310-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 23, 2022
Priority dateJan 5, 2022
Publication dateOct 14, 2025
Grant dateOct 14, 2025

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A pulse oximetry system includes a wrist portion configured for placement on a wrist of a subject, the wrist portion having a first component and a second component configured to removably secure to one another. The wrist portion can include emitter(s) and detector(s) operably positioned by the wrist portion. In some implementations, the pulse oximetry system further includes a ring member configured to secure around the subject's finger and operably position emitter(s) and detector(s) and a cable connected to the wrist portion in electrical communication with the emitter(s) and the detector(s) of the ring member and configured to transmit the signal(s) from the detector(s) to the wrist portion. The system includes a battery and hardware processor(s) configured to receive and process signal(s) outputted by the detector(s) to determine physiological parameter(s) of the subject.

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What is claimed is: 1. A pulse oximetry system configured to secure to a wrist and measure a blood oxygen saturation at a tissue site on a pinky finger of a subject, the pulse oximetry system comprising: a sensor dock assembly comprising: a dock and a strap configured to secure the dock to the subject's wrist; a ring member configured to secure around a first portion of the subject's pinky finger; one or more emitters operably positioned by a first portion of the ring member, the one or more emitters configured to emit optical radiation into tissue of the subject's pinky finger; one or more detectors operably positioned by a second portion of the ring member that is opposite the first portion of the ring member, the one or more detectors configured to detect at least a portion of the optical radiation emitted from the one or more emitters after passing through said tissue and output at least one signal responsive to the detected optical radiation; a cable connected to and extending from the dock and in electrical communication with the one or more emitters and the one or more detectors, the cable configured to transmit said at least one signal outputted by the one or more detectors to the dock; a first cable retainer disposed on the strap or the dock, the first cable retainer comprising a prong configured to secure a first portion of the cable; a second cable retainer configured to secure around a second portion of the subject's pinky finger between the ring member and the subject's palm, the second cable retainer comprising a prong configured to secure a second portion of the cable; wherein the first and second cable retainers are configured to allow the cable to be positioned along an outside edge of a palm of the subject and along at least a portion of an outside edge of the subject's pinky finger when the ring member is secured to the first portion of the subject's pinky finger and the dock is secured to the subject's wrist; and a sensor hub configured to releasably connect to the dock, the sensor hub comprising one or more hardware processors and a battery; wherein, when the sensor hub is connected to the dock of the sensor dock assembly: the sensor dock assembly is configured to receive power from the battery of the sensor hub; and the one or more hardware processors of the sensor hub are configured to receive and process said at least one signal outputted by the one or more detectors of the sensor dock assembly to determine at least one physiological parameter of the subject. 2. The pulse oximetry system of claim 1 , wherein the ring member is configured to secure around a nail bed of the subject's pinky finger. 3. The pulse oximetry system of claim 1 , wherein the ring member comprises a resilient and flexible material. 4. The pulse oximetry system of claim 1 , wherein: the dock comprises a base and two arms extending from the base and separated from one another by a gap sized to receive the sensor hub, said arms configured to releasably connect to sides of the sensor hub; said cable is connected to and extends from said base; and the dock comprises an electrical connector in electrical communication with the cable that engages an electrical connector of the sensor hub when the sensor hub is connected to the dock. 5. The pulse oximetry system of claim 4 , wherein the arms of the dock each comprise one or more strap loops configured to be coupled with the strap. 6. The pulse oximetry system of claim 1 , wherein, when the sensor dock assembly is secured to the subject's wrist and the ring member is secured to said pinky finger, the cable extends from the dock in a direction away from a hand of the subject and is bent towards the subject's pinky finger to connect to the one or more emitters and the one or more detectors. 7. The pulse oximetry system of claim 1 , wherein: the cable comprises a first end connected to the dock and a second end opposite the first end; and the cable is split into a first portion and a second portion at the second end, said first portion connected to the one or more emitters and said second portion connected to the one or more detectors. 8. The pulse oximetry system of claim 7 , wherein, when the ring member is secured to the subject's pinky finger: the first portion of the cable extends around said outside edge and along a portion of a top of the subject's pinky finger; and the second portion of the cable extends around said outside edge and along a portion of a bottom of the subject's pinky finger. 9. The pulse oximetry system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more emitters are disposed within an emitter housing and the one or more detectors are disposed within a detector housing, and wherein the ring member comprises a body comprising: an opening configured to receive a portion of the subject's pinky finger therethrough; a first cavity sized and shaped to receive the emitter housing; and a second cavity sized and shaped to receive the detector housing. 10. The pulse oximetry system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor dock assembly does not comprise a battery or a processor. 11. The pulse oximetry system of claim 1 , wherein said second cable retainer comprises a ring configured to secure around the second portion of the subject's pinky finger between the ring member and the subject's palm. 12. A pulse oximetry system configured to secure to a wrist and measure a blood oxygen saturation at a tissue site on a finger of a subject, the pulse oximetry system comprising: a sensor dock assembly comprising: a dock configured to be secured to the subject's wrist; a ring member configured to secure around the subject's finger; one or more emitters operably positioned by a first portion of the ring member, the one or more emitters configured to emit optical radiation into tissue of the subject's finger; one or more detectors operably positioned by a second portion of the ring member, the one or more detectors configured to detect at least a portion of the optical radiation emitted from the one or more emitters after passing through said tissue and output at least one signal responsive to the detected optical radiation; a cable connected to and extending from the dock and in electrical communication with the one or more emitters and the one or more detectors, the cable configured to transmit said at least one signal outputted by the one or more detectors to the dock; and a sensor hub configured to releasably connect to the dock, the sensor hub comprising one or more hardware processors and a battery; wherein, when the sensor hub is connected to the dock of the sensor dock assembly: the sensor dock assembly is configured to receive power from the battery of the sensor hub; and the one or more hardware processors of the sensor hub are configured to receive and process said at least one signal outputted by the one or more detectors of the sensor dock assembly to determine at least one physiological parameter of the subject. 13. The pulse oximetry system of claim 12 , wherein the ring member comprises a resilient and flexible material. 14. The pulse oximetry system of claim 12 , wherein the second portion of the ring member is opposite the first portion of the ring member. 15. The pulse oximetry system of claim 12 , wherein: the cable comprises a first end connected to the dock and a second end opposite the first end; the cable is split into a first portion and a second portion at the second end, said first portion connected to the one or more emitters and said second portion connected to the one or more detectors; and when the ring member is secured to

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  • Apparatus provided with a docking unit · CPC title

  • Finger · CPC title

  • with a separable interface unit, e.g. for communication · CPC title

  • Electrical cables or leads therefor, e.g. coaxial cables or ribbon cables · CPC title

  • Arm or wrist · CPC title

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What does patent US12440128B2 cover?
A pulse oximetry system includes a wrist portion configured for placement on a wrist of a subject, the wrist portion having a first component and a second component configured to removably secure to one another. The wrist portion can include emitter(s) and detector(s) operably positioned by the wrist portion. In some implementations, the pulse oximetry system further includes a ring member conf…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Masimo Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/14552. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 14 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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