In-line fluid monitor system and method

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5260665
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07693357

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A non-invasive, in-line fluid monitor includes a segment of fluid line disposed such that it and the fluid within become a part of the dielectric loading on an energized electromagnetic sensor device. Perturbations of the dielectric loading on the sensor device are monitored to determine certain fluid properties, such as pressure, composition, and the presence of air. The fluid line segment disposed through the electromagnetic sensor may be compliant and thus changes size in response to fluid pressure, altering the volume of the fluid line segment tin the cavity and altering the dielectric loading on the cavity. In one embodiment, a resonant cavity is used to encompass the segment of fluid line and a processor is used to compare changes in the resonant characteristics of the cavity to predetermined data to determine the properties of the fluid. In an alternative embodiment, a transmission device such as a delay line is utilized as the sensor element, and in another embodiment, a microstrip resonator is utilized as the sensor element. In yet another embodiment incorporating a means of determining the volumetric fluid flow rate, the size of air bubbles in the fluid is assessed.

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CAREFUSION 303 INC3750 TORREY VIEW COURT SAN DIEGO CA 92130

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Bell, Marl J Valley Center, CA 6 221
Goldberg, Jack San Diego, CA 22 1139
Zublin, Kurt E Poway, CA 1 121

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