WO2009042061A2 - Non-invasive multi-function sensor system - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to a sensor system utilizing a multi-function sensor head having sensor elements that can perform non- invasively multiple functions such as sensing the temperature of a liquid flowing in a tube, sensing and characterizing air bubbles and/or particles present in the liquid as well as sensing the type of the liquid and sensing an occlusion in the liquid flow.
- the temperature of the liquid flowing in the tube it might be required or desirable to sense the temperature of the liquid flowing in the tube, sense the presence of air bubbles and/or particles present in the liquid and to characterize these as to size and quantity. Sensing of other conditions include that of the type of liquid, such as blood or a clear saline solution, flowing in the tube as well as sensing an occlusion in the flow. It is even desirable to sense that a required tube is connected to the patient.
- each of the sensors has to be mounted to the one or more tubes.
- several different sensors are separately mounted to a single tube to sense conditions that are supposed to be monitored relative to the liquid flowing in that tube. This requires a selection process by the medical technician. It also makes use of the medical equipment more cumbersome in terms of operation, size and also makes it more costly.
- the reliability of the entire system of the medical equipment and sensors decreases because the failure mode possibility increases due to the use of multiple and separate sensors each having a dedicated electronic circuit.
- the present invention is directed to a system that can perform a plurality of sensing functions and that includes an integrated multifunction sensing module to eliminate the above problems.
- the module has a head that has a slot into which the tube is to be placed.
- the head incorporates a plurality of sensor elements such as those needed for air bubble detection, temperature sensing and pressure sensing for use in sensing occlusions in the fluid flow in the tube and to also to give an indication of the tube being positively connected to the head.
- the head also includes a light emitting device, such as an LED, that transmits a light beam into the tube in the slot and a photodetector that receives the light.
- a light emitting device such as an LED
- the module head is formed of a block of material, such as a clear polycarbonate plastic, that has a slot with opposing side walls on which the various sensor elements are mounted.
- the tube is laid in the slot and is contacted by those of the sensing elements that need physical contact to perform its function.
- the leads from the various sensor elements mounted in the head are connected to an electronic circuit that includes a microprocessor that is programmed to perform the various functions related to the sensor elements mounted in the head.
- the electronic circuit preferably includes a multiplexer so that a single microprocessor can be used to control all sensing functions.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the integral multi-function sensor head
- Fig. 2 is a cross section of the head of Fig. 1 ;
- Fig. 3 is a block diagram of the electronic circuit of the system
- Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing tube deformation
- Fig. 5 is a view that explains operation of the infrared sensor used to measure temperature of a liquid in the tube. Detailed Description of the Invention
- the integral multi-function sensor of the invention has a head 10 that is a block of a plastic material such as UDEL polysulfone resin manufactured by Solvay Advanced Polymers.
- the head 10 is illustratively shown as being a generally rectangular shape and can be molded by any suitable technique.
- a longitudinal slot 12 In the head 10 there is a longitudinal slot 12 that has opposing side walls 14 and 16.
- a tube 20 of flexible and elastically outwardly expansible plastic material having a liquid flowing in it is to be placed in the slot 12.
- the tube 20 is to have one end connected to the body of a patient and te other end connected to a liquid supply, such as a medicine or saline solution, or to a machine such as a dialysis machine.
- each depression is of a shape to accommodate the particular type of sensor element that is to be mounted in it.
- the slot side wall thickness is typically 0.30" to .050" depending upon plastic material and the sensor elements used.
- a hole is drilled through the outside wall of the head 10 to each of the depressions in the slot sidewall 14 and 1 6 to accommodate a respective lead wire or wires connected to the respective sensor element.
- a pair of piezoelectric elements 26a and 26b mounted opposing each other in the slot opposing slot side walls 14 and 16.
- a temperature sensor 20 is mounted in one of the slot side walls 14 and a force sensor 30 is mounted in the other sidewall 16.
- a light emitting element 32 such as an LED, is mounted in the side wall 14 and a photodetector 34 is mounted opposing it in the side wall 16.
- the representation of the shapes of the various sensor elements are in schematic form and the shape will depend upon the specific sensor element that is used. The placement of the various sensor elements also can be varied.
- Each of the sensor elements is held in its respective depressions by a suitable adhesive, such as an epoxy, and the lead wires for each sensor element pass out through the walls of the head that form the slot to be exterior of the head so as to be able to be connected to an electronic circuit, to be described below.
- a suitable adhesive such as an epoxy
- the plastic tube 12 is laid in the slot 12 of the head 10.
- the width of the slot 12 is slightly less than the outer diameter of the plastic tube 20 so that the faces of the sensor elements 26, 28 and 30 mounted in the opposing slot side walls 14 and 16 that need to be in contact with the tube 20 makes such contact.
- a typical deformation or squeeze of the tube in the slot would be 15% to 20% of the tube outer diameter.
- the light emitting element 32 and photo transistor 34 optical elements need not necessarily make contact with the wall of the plastic tube but one or both of these elements can make such contact.
- the piezoelectric elements 26a and 26b are of any suitable material used in ultrasonic technology, such as PZT or PVDF material.
- the piezoelectric elements 26a and 26b operate as part of an air bubble detection and characterization apparatus. In such an apparatus, ultrasonic energy is supplied to one of the piezoelectric elements 26 and is transmitted though the tube 20 to be received by the other element.
- a circuit of this type is described in U.S. patent application Ser. No.
- the temperature sensor element 28 preferably is an infrared thermocouple, an example being P/N: 150042, Model No C UIRT-K-98.6f/37C manufactured by Exergen, Watertown, MA. This device has the ability to measure the internal temperature of the liquid in the tube 20 non-invasively by measuring both tube surface temperature and the ambient temperature. It is preferred that the sensor element 28 is mounted in the head 10 so as to converge the sensor infrared beam at a focus point in the middle of tube 20 to measure fluid temperature accurately.
- the heat on the tube outer wall is transferred to the environment via radiation and convection as represented by thermal resistance Ro.
- _ R[_ + Rj + R Q (TQW — T A) + T ⁇
- the infrared sensor 28 measures both T ow and T A
- the output lead of sensor 28 is connected to a suitable circuit that includes an analog to digital converter and other necessary circuit for converting the change in temperature measured by the sensor 28 into a digital value and a suitably programmed microprocessor or similar device to automatically solve the equation for the liquid temperature T L .
- the technique used has been found to be able to measure the liquid temperature with an accuracy of ⁇ 0.2 0 C. The measurement is done non- invasively and provides a highly accurate method of monitoring the temperature of interest.
- the measured value of the liquid temperature can be used for control purposes, such as turning on and off heating and cooling units or to advise the system operator of changes in temperature.
- Sensor element 30 is a force/pressure sensor that accomplishes non-invasive measurement of the internal pressure of the elastic tube 20.
- the internal pressure of the liquid in the tube 20 exerts force on the inner wall of the tube which is transmitted to the tube outside wall.
- the force exerted on the tube outer wall has a linear relationship with the tube internal pressure.
- a tube 20 placed in the slot 12 with no liquid flowing in it has a somewhat elliptical shape. Liquid flowing through the tube causes it to expand to a more circular shape a shown by the dash lines.
- the outer tube wall expansion is measured using a force or strain gauge pressure sensor 30 which is commercially available.
- a suitable force sensor element is P/N: DEL 2239 equivalent and manufactured by Strain Measurement Device, Meriden CT.
- the face of the sensor element 30 contacts the outer wall of the tube laid in the slot 12.
- Such force or strain gauge devices produce a change in resistance as a measurement of the force sensed.
- the force sensor 30 is used to perform several functions. It detects an occlusion in the tube by sensing a sudden change in pressure of the liquid in the tube 20. There also will be drop in pressure in the case of a pump failure occurs.
- the sensor 30 also detects the presence of a tube in sensing slot 12. That is, insertion of the tube 20 in the slot 12 exerts a force against the sensor element 30.
- the sensor 30 differentiates between dry and liquid presence conditions in the tube. That is, when liquid flows in the tube 20 the force on the tube outer wall will be greater than if there is no liquid flowing in the tube.
- the sensor elements 32 and 34 provide for detection of the type of liquid flowing in the tube 20.
- a typical use would be in detecting if there is blood, or a similar dark liquid, or a clear liquid, or a saline solution, which is relatively clear.
- Another use is to detect if there is any liquid in the tube or if it is dry.
- the light emitting element 32 is a suitable device, such as an Infrared emitting diode
- the light receiving element 34 a suitable device, such as a silicon photo transistor.
- the light emitting element 32 which can be an infrared energy emitting diode, is positioned so as to have its output beam focused in the center of the tube 20.
- a constant current source is used to drive infrared emitting diode.
- the photo transistor 34 receives the light energy transmitted through the tube 20.
- the optical transmission through the tube and a liquid flowing through it is amplified and an amplified analog signal is digitized and analyzed by a microprocessor, as described below
- the optical elements 32 and 34 accomplish a number of functions. There is a detection of blood vs saline solution since the amount of light passing through the liquid will be of different amplitudes. Different amplitudes of light will be detected by the detector 34 when there is no tube in the slot, tube with a clear liquid flowing in it, and a tube with blood inside the tube. All of these different conditions can be recognized and different indications given to the operator of the equipment.
- the system of the invention provides added reliability to sense tube presence or absent conditions.
- Fig. 3 is a block diagram of an electronic circuit that can be used with the multi-function sensor of the invention.
- the circuit of Fig. 3 is integral in that one microprocessor is used to control all of the measuring functions for all of the sensors mounted in the head. While this is preferred, other circuits can be used, for example, a separate circuit with its own microprocessor and display for each different type of sensor. Also, it is not necessary to utilize all of the sensor elements of the head 10. For example, in a particular use it might not be necessary to measure one of the conditions measured by one of the sensor elements.
- a microprocessor 50 that is suitably programmed to perform all of the functions described below. That is, the microprocessor 50 outputs the necessary signals to control the operation of each of the several sensor elements to perform its intended function and to produce an output measurement.
- the microprocessor 50 also has an output on line 51 that controls operation of a bi-directional multiplexer 52 that is gated by the microprocessor to sequentially apply the signals from the microprocessor 50 to control operation of an air bubble detection and characterization circuit 60 associated with the piezoelectric sensor elements 26a and 26b, a temperature sensing circuit 70 associated with sensor element 28, a pressure sensing circuit 80 associated with the force sensor 30, and a liquid detection circuit 90 associated with the optical elements 32 and 34.
- An analog to digital converter 54 digitizes an analog output signal from any of the circuits 60, 70, 80 and 90 and applies it to the microprocessor 50 for processing for producing the proper output depending upon the sensor element that is active.
- the microprocessor 50 drives a visual display device 56 to display measurement results, warnings, and other information.
- the microprocessor also can produce outputs to other devices such as printers, audio alarms, RS 232 output, etc. All of this is conventional in the art.
- the air bubble and particle sensing circuit 60 is gated on for operation by the multiplexer 52 for a predetermined time by the microprocessor 50.
- energy in the ultrasonic frequency range for example 2 - 5 MHz, is supplied by a generator 62 to the element 26a or 26b that is to be the transmitter element to be transmitted to the opposing other element which serves as a receiver element.
- the received ultrasonic energy is amplified in an amplifier 64 and detected and preferably split by a suitable circuit into a steady state (DC) component and a varying or transient (AC) component, the components respectively being indicative of the absence and the presence of an air bubble or a particle in the liquid.
- the two components of the signal are applied to the A/D converter 56 whose output is supplied to microprocessor 50 which uses the digital data that corresponds to the presence of a varying transient component to indicate the presence of an air bubble and/or a particle and to determine its characteristics.
- the steady-state component indicates that the system is operating properly to provide a continuous self check against system malfunction.
- the temperature sensing circuit 70 is any suitable conventional circuit used to measure temperature based on infrared (IR) energy. Such circuits are well known in the art.
- the temperature sensing circuit 70 electronics 72 When gated on by the microprocessor 50 through the multiplexer 52, the temperature sensing circuit 70 electronics 72 produces the IR beam of energy that heats the wall of the tube 20 in the manner described with respect to Fig. 5. and produces an analog output voltage that is amplified by an amplifier 74. The analog output is applied to the analog to digital converter 54 and the digital output applied to the microprocessor for processing and display.
- IR infrared
- the force sensing circuit 80 that uses the sensor element 30 has a circuit, such as a bridge circuit, that converts the change of resistance of the sensor element in response to the force or pressure into a voltage that is applied to an amplifier 84 and then through the multiplexer 52 to the analog to digital converter 54.
- the measured force represented by the analog voltage is converted into digital format to be used by the microprocessor 50 and to be displayed on the display 56.
- the liquid color sensing circuit 90 has a drive circuit 92 for the light emitting element 92 which preferably is left on at all times when the system is operating.
- An amplifier 94 that is gated on by signals from the microprocessor 50 permits the signal generated from the light passing through the tube 20 and/or liquid that is received by the photo transistor 34 to pass through the multiplexer 52 to the analog to digital converter 54.
- the amplitude of the signal produced by the photo transistor corresponds to the absence of liquid in the tube and the color of the liquid.
- the results are displayed on the display 56.
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