Abstract: A biomedical pressure sensor for measuring the pressure in a fluid includes an optical fiber having at least one measurement section arranged at a distance from a distal end of the optical fiber. The biomedical pressure sensor further includes a deforming member on the outer surface of the optical fiber at the location of the measurement section that is arranged for locally deforming the optical fiber under the influence of the applied pressure of the fluid to be measured. The measurement section is arranged for measuring said local deformation of the optical fiber.
Abstract: A pressure sensor system with at least two absolute pressure sensors can have an external sensor with a pressure sensitive surface in contact with atmospheric pressure (proximal) and internal sensors each with a pressure sensitive surface in contact with one or more regions at an unknown pressure (distal). The unknown pressure is determined by a means to calculate the difference between the first sensor and the internal sensors.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 7, 2017
Publication date:
January 11, 2018
Applicant:
Millar Inc.
Inventors:
Kenneth M. Bueche, David Budgett, Rick Thornton, Gabriel P. Kern, Daniel McCormick