Thermally isolated probe for biomedical apparatus and method of communicating energy there through

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PATENT NO 6332090
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08458010

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The thermal isolation apparatus for the protruding probe of a biomedical thermometer includes an insulative air gap and a heat sink disposed between the surface of the probe and the optical path through the probe. The heat sink surrounds the optical path, such as a waveguide, and acts to evenly distribute any heat along the entire length of the waveguide to avoid temperature variations. Additionally, the heat sink has sufficient mass for high heat capacity and may slow the progress of any heat from reaching or leaving the waveguide until after the measurement by the biomedical instrument has been completed. Disposed over the heat sink is a boot which forms the closed air space between the heat sink and the outer probe surface. The air gap combined with the heat sink provide relative thermal isolation of the optical path through the probe and provide relative thermal isolation of the target anatomy from the temperature of the probe.

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CAREFUSION 303 INC3750 TORREY VIEW COURT SAN DIEGO CA 92130

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
DeFrank, Michael P Temecula, CA 8 439
Rosati, Robert J Carlsbad, CA 23 618

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