Abstract: The invention relates to an infrared thermometer wherein control means signal or determine a correct positioning of the intensity transducer tasked with measuring the infrared radiation emitted by the patient whose temperature needs to be known.
Abstract: The invention relates to an infrared thermometer wherein control means signal determine a correct positioning of the intensity transducer tasked with measuring the infrared radiation emitted by the patient whose temperature needs to be known. In particular the infrared thermometer is capable of varying the hue/shape of a primary figure shown on the patient as a function of the temperature of the area to be measured.
Abstract: A clinical thermometer is described, based on the measurement of the infrared radiation emitted by the patient, in which the body temperature of the patient in obtained in a non-invasive way and (normally) without any contact between the thermometer and the patient. During measurement of the temperature, the thermometer (1) is put at a preset distance (d) from the body of the patient, a distance which is normally determined by an optical aiming system consisting of two converging rays of light (5). A thermometer according to the invention may be used to obtain the temperature of the patient also by contact.
Abstract: It is described a portable device for treating insect bites comprising a piezoelectric body (5a; 108) to be operated by a striker (19; 107) to generate a predetermined voltage at the ends of two electrodes or between one electrode and the user's body.