Abstract: A microprocessor is operably coupled to a camera from which patient vital signs are determined. A temporal variation of images from the camera is generated and amplified from which the patient vital sign, such as heart rate or respiratory rate, can be determined and displayed or stored.
Abstract: A microprocessor on a first circuit board is operably coupled to a digital infrared sensor on a second circuit board from which temperature is determined from the digital infrared sensor.
Abstract: A microprocessor is operably coupled to a camera from which patient vital signs are determined and a digital infrared sensor. A temporal variation of images from the camera is generated and amplified from which the patient vital signs, such as heart rate or respiratory rate, can be determined and displayed or stored and temperature is determined from digital infrared sensor.
Abstract: A microprocessor is operably coupled to a camera from which patient vital signs are determined from reduced images. A temporal-variation-amplifier of at least two reduced images is operable to generate a temporal variation, a vital-sign generator is operable to generate at least one vital sign from the temporal variation and a display device is operable to display the at least one vital sign.
Abstract: A non-touch thermometer that senses temperature from a digital infrared sensor is described. A digital signal representing a temperature without conversion from analog is transmitted from the digital infrared sensor received by a microprocessor and converted to body core temperature by the microprocessor.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 9, 2015
Publication date:
January 7, 2016
Applicant:
Arc Devices, LTD
Inventors:
Martin Crawley, Michael G. Smith, Irwin Gross, Mark Khachaturian, Steven Gerst, John Barrett, Michael Cronin, Derek Turnbull
Abstract: A microprocessor is operably coupled to a camera from which patient vital signs are determined. A temporal variation of images from the camera is generated and amplified from which the patient vital sign, such as heart rate or respiratory rate, can be determined and displayed or stored.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 31, 2014
Date of Patent:
February 24, 2015
Assignee:
Arc Devices, Ltd
Inventors:
Mark Khachaturian, Michael G. Smith, Irwin Gross, Martin Crawley, Steven Gerst, John Barrett, Michael Cronin, Derek Turnbull
Abstract: A non-touch thermometer that senses temperature from a digital infrared sensor is described. A digital signal representing a temperature without conversion from analog is transmitted from the digital infrared sensor received by a microprocessor and converted to body core temperature by the microprocessor.