EAR THERMOMETER
20210302242 · 2021-09-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An ear thermometer includes a probe including an infrared sensor for measuring a temperature of an eardrum of a target person in a non-contact manner and attached to an ear hole of the target person. The probe includes a probe body inserted into the ear hole, a housing supporting the probe body, and an in-ear type earpiece attached to the probe body and coming into contact inside the ear hole. The earpiece includes a base portion including an engaging portion engaging with the probe body and partially exhibiting a hollow conical shape, and a substantially cylindrical tip portion provided at one end of the base portion and extending in a direction away from the housing. The base portion and the tip portion are integrally formed of a flexible material. An outer diameter of the tip portion is set to be smaller than a maximum outer diameter of the base portion.
Claims
1. An ear thermometer, comprising: a probe comprising an infrared sensor configured to measure a temperature of an eardrum of a temperature measurement target person in a non-contact manner and configured to be attached to an ear hole of the temperature measurement target person, wherein the probe comprises: a probe body configured to be inserted into the ear hole of the temperature measurement target person; a housing supporting the probe body; and an in-ear type earpiece attached to the probe body and configured to come into contact inside the ear hole of the temperature measurement target person, the earpiece comprises: a base portion comprising an engaging portion configured to engage with the probe body and partially exhibiting a hollow conical shape; and a substantially cylindrical tip portion provided at one end of the base portion and extending in a direction away from the housing, the base portion and the tip portion are integrally formed of a flexible material, and an outer diameter of the tip portion is set to be smaller than a maximum outer diameter of the base portion.
2. The ear thermometer of claim 1, wherein a total length of the earpiece in an insertion/removal direction into the ear hole is set to have a length that reaches a second curve located on an inner side of an S-shaped curve of an ear canal.
3. The ear thermometer of claim 1, wherein the infrared sensor is arranged in a recess formed on a tip side of the probe body.
4. The ear thermometer of claim 1, wherein the probe body includes a cylindrical light guide tube in which a reflective material is arranged on an inner wall, and the infrared sensor is arranged on a rear end side of the light guide tube.
5. The ear thermometer of claim 1, wherein the housing includes an external sound intake hole for taking in an external sound on the probe body.
6. The ear thermometer of claim 5, wherein the housing includes a sound output hole for emitting a sound taken in from the external sound intake hole to the earpiece, and the earpiece is provided with a sound emitting portion for emitting a sound emitted from the sound output hole into the ear hole.
7. The ear thermometer of claim 5, further comprising a sound output unit provided in the housing and configured to output a sound by being connected to an external device.
8. The ear thermometer of claim 1, wherein the tip portion of the earpiece is closed by a protective film.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
First Embodiment
[0050] With reference to
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[0053] As illustrated in
[0054] The probe PB mainly includes a probe body 20 inserted into an ear hole of a temperature measurement target person, a housing 10 that supports the probe body 20, and an in-ear type earpiece 12 that is attached to the probe body 20 and comes into contact inside the ear hole of the temperature measurement target person.
[0055] The housing 10 and the probe body 20 are molded of ABS resin or the like. The housing 10 and the probe body 20 may be integrally molded.
[0056] In the ear thermometer E1 according to the first embodiment, as illustrated in
[0057] As a result, more accurate body temperature measurement can be performed by the infrared sensor SN1 arranged at a position close to an eardrum 250.
[0058] As illustrated in
[0059] The base portion 12a and the tip portion 12b are integrally formed of a soft and flexible material such as silicone rubber.
[0060] An outer diameter L1 of the tip portion 12b is set to be smaller than a maximum outer diameter L2 of the base portion 12a.
[0061] Due to the shape of the earpiece 12 and the shape of the housing 10 as described above, the ear thermometer E1 according to the first embodiment is stably held in a state where it can efficiently receive infrared rays from the eardrum. Specific examples of dimensions and holding states will be described later.
[0062] As illustrated in
[0063] (Regarding Dimensions of L1, L2 and L3)
[0064] The dimensions of L1 to L3 are set as follows:
[0065] a) Take a mold in an ear of a general adult to measure a dimension (measured value) in an ear canal.
[0066] b) Check the insertion/wearing feeling (hit, oppressive feeling, etc.) of a prototype earpiece based on the above dimension.
[0067] c) Combine the above a) and b) to determine a size in the ear canal. In addition, each portion has a range due to individual differences.
[0068] d) Based on an average value of the size in the ear canal, the dimensions of L1, L2, and L3 are obtained from a role and material of a shape which each portion has.
[0069] Here, the dimension of the outer diameter L1 of the tip portion 12b is determined in consideration of the following requirements.
[0070] e) The size is such that the eardrum 250 can be oriented by making it thinner toward the second curve C2 in the ear canal 201.
[0071] f) At this time, with the intention of softening a contact with the ear canal, a constriction is made between the tip portion 12b and the base portion 12a to make it thinner.
[0072] g) If an inner diameter of the recess 20b in which the infrared sensor SN1 is arranged is reduced, the sensitivity (resolution) to infrared rays decreases. Further, assuming that an average inner diameter of the ear canal is set to, for example, 6 mm, the outer diameter L1 of the tip portion 12b needs to be a smaller value than 6 mm.
[0073] From the above requirements, the outer diameter L1 of the tip portion 12b is set to, for example, 6 mm or less (preferably about 5.8 mm).
[0074] Further, a dimension of the maximum outer diameter L2 of the base portion 12a is determined in consideration of the following requirements.
[0075] h) The base portion 12a is not a portion that plays a major role in orienting the probe PB.
[0076] i) It is not necessary to seal the ear canal 201 with the base portion 12a.
[0077] j) It is sufficient if there is a portion that comes into contact with the ear canal 201 in order to prevent the base portion 12a from coming off.
[0078] From the above requirements, the maximum outer diameter L2 of the base portion 12a is set to, for example, about 10 mm±2 mm.
[0079] Further, a dimension of the total length L3 of the earpiece 12 in the insertion/removal direction into the ear hole is determined in consideration of the following requirements.
[0080] k) The distance to reach the second curve C2 in the ear canal 201.
[0081] l) The measured value from an entrance of the ear canal 201 to the second curve C2 was in the range of 10 to 14 mm.
[0082] m) Inserting the earpiece 12 too much into the ear hole increases a risk of damage to the ear hole.
[0083] From the above requirements, a dimension of the total length L3 of the earpiece 12 in the insertion/removal direction into the ear hole is set to, for example, about 10 mm±2 mm.
[0084] Here, as illustrated in
[0085] The length of the ear canal 201 is such that a distance from the entrance to the eardrum 250 is generally about 25 to 30 mm for adults.
[0086] Next, with reference to
[0087] As illustrated in
[0088] Further, a knob portion (projection portion) 11 for inserting and removing the ear thermometer E1 from an ear hole is formed on the lower end side of the housing 10. At the lower end of the knob portion 11, a groove portion 11a is formed to partially hold a connection cable 13 connected with a measuring device or the like illustrated in
[0089] The shape and dimension of the curved portion 150 and the like of the housing 10 are determined such that the infrared sensor SN1 can stably hold infrared rays in a state where it can efficiently receive the infrared rays from the eardrum 250 by coming into contact with a predetermined position in the ear canal 201.
[0090] More specifically, the distance W1 between a lateral line of the curved portion 150 and a parallel line from the left lower end of the base portion 12a of the earpiece 12 is set to, for example, about 10.2 mm.
[0091] The distance W2 between the right end of the knob portion 11 and the right end of the curved portion 150 is set to, for example, about 7.8 mm or less based on the distance W1.
[0092] The distance W3 between the upper end of the housing 10 and the lower end of the curved portion 150 is set to, for example, about 8.3 mm or less based on the distance W1.
[0093] As a result, the ear thermometer E1 is stably held in a state where it can efficiently receive infrared rays from the eardrum 250.
[0094] As illustrated in
[0095] The gap 160 facilitates an inward deformation of the tip portion 12b of the earpiece 12, thereby improving the fit of the earpiece 12 into the ear.
[0096] In addition, a space 170 is formed in the base portion 12a, which facilitates an inward deformation, thereby improving the fit of the earpiece 12 into the ear.
Modified Example of First Embodiment
[0097] Next, an ear thermometer E2 according to a modified example of the first embodiment will be described with reference to
[0098] Regarding the configuration of the ear thermometer E2 according to the modified example of the first embodiment, since the same components as those of the ear thermometer E1 according to the first embodiment are designated by the same reference numerals, the duplicate description will be omitted.
[0099] The difference between the ear thermometer E1 according to the first embodiment and the ear thermometer E2 according to the modified example of the first embodiment lies in that a cylindrical light guide tube 190 in which a reflective material such as gold plating is arranged on an inner wall 190a is used as a probe body.
[0100] Further, in the ear thermometer E2 according to the modified example of the first embodiment, the infrared sensor SN1 is arranged in a recess 10a formed on the rear end side of the light guide tube 190.
[0101] As a result, the influence of noise on infrared rays from the eardrum 250 can be suppressed, therefore, more accurate body temperature measurement can be performed.
[0102] (Attachment State of Ear Thermometer)
[0103] With reference to
[0104] As illustrated in
[0105] As illustrated in
[0106] As illustrated in
[0107] In this way, the ear thermometer E1 (E2) comes into contact with a part of the ear canal 201 at three points of positions P1 to P3 in the ear canal 201 of the ear (right ear) 200, therefore, the ear thermometer E1 (E2) is stably held in a state where a center line D1 of the earpiece 12 faces the eardrum 250.
[0108] Then, in such a holding state, as illustrated in
[0109] As described above, the ear thermometer E1 (E2) according to the first embodiment can be stably held in a state where the infrared IR from the eardrum 250 can be efficiently received.
[0110] Here, with reference to
[0111] When the earphone H1 including a housing 100 and an earpiece 101 is inserted into the ear canal 201 of the ear (right ear) 200, the earpiece 101 is only held near the first curve C1.
[0112] Therefore, as illustrated in
[0113] Accordingly, when the shape of the housing 100 of the earphone H1 or the general earpiece 101 is applied to the ear thermometer, reliable temperature measurement is not performed unlike the ear thermometer E1 (E2) according to the first embodiment.
Second Embodiment
[0114] With reference to
[0115] Regarding the same components as those of the ear thermometer E1 (E2) according to the first embodiment, since the same reference numerals are given, the duplicate explanations will be omitted.
[0116] The difference between the ear thermometer E1 (E2) according to the first embodiment and the ear thermometer E3 according to the second embodiment lies in that an earpiece 12A having a different shape is attached instead of the earpiece 12.
[0117] More specifically, as illustrated in
Third Embodiment
[0118] With reference to
[0119] The overall configuration of the ear thermometer according to the third embodiment is the same as that of the ear thermometer E1 (E2) according to the first embodiment.
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[0121] In the earpiece 12B applied to the ear thermometer according to the third embodiment, since the same components as those of the earpiece 12 applied to the ear thermometer E1 (E2) according to the first embodiment are designated by the same reference numerals, the duplicate description will be omitted.
[0122] An end face of the tip portion 12b of the earpiece 12B is closed by a protective film 125.
[0123] The protective film 125 is integrally formed with the tip portion 12b by silicone rubber or the like.
[0124] A thickness of the protective film 125 is set to, for example, 0.2 mm or less.
[0125] By providing such a protective film 125, it is possible to suppress the influence of thermal noise due to the fluctuation of air in the earpiece 12B, thereby performing more accurate body temperature measurement.
Fourth Embodiment
[0126] With reference to
[0127] Here,
[0128] In the ear thermometer E4 (E5) according to the fourth embodiment, since the same components as those of the ear thermometer E1 (E2) according to the first embodiment are designated by the same reference numerals, the duplicated explanations will be omitted.
[0129] The difference between the ear thermometer E1 (E2) according to the first embodiment and the ear thermometer E4 (E5) according to the fourth embodiment lies in that the housing 10 includes external sound intake holes 360 that takes in an external sound on the probe body 300.
[0130] As illustrated in
[0131] This makes it possible to transmit an external instruction or the like to a temperature measurement target person by sound.
[0132] Further, the ear thermometer E4 (E5) according to the fourth embodiment includes a sound output hole 350 on the upper side of the housing 10. The sound output hole 350 emits a sound taken in from the external sound intake holes 360 to the earpiece 12.
[0133] Further, as illustrated in
[0134] This makes it possible to more reliably transmit a sound such as an external instruction to a temperature measurement target person.
[0135] Further, as illustrated in
[0136] At this time, in the housing 10, the sound and the like are output in the direction of the arrows D10 and D11.
[0137] As a result, an instruction or an alarm can be transmitted more clearly to a temperature measurement target person by outputting the instruction or the alarm from the sound output unit 400 by sound via the external device.
[0138] Although the ear thermometer according to the present invention has been described based on the illustrated embodiments, the present invention is not limited to these, and the configuration of each portion may be replaced with any configuration having the same function.
[0139] For example, in each embodiment, an example in which the ear thermometer is attached to a right ear of a temperature measurement target is illustrated, but the shape may be changed so that the thermometer can be attached to a left ear of a temperature measurement target.