USRE38453E1 - Infant incubator - Google Patents
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- G—PHYSICS
- G05—CONTROLLING; REGULATING
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- G05D23/00—Control of temperature
- G05D23/19—Control of temperature characterised by the use of electric means
- G05D23/1927—Control of temperature characterised by the use of electric means using a plurality of sensors
- G05D23/193—Control of temperature characterised by the use of electric means using a plurality of sensors sensing the temperaure in different places in thermal relationship with one or more spaces
- G05D23/1931—Control of temperature characterised by the use of electric means using a plurality of sensors sensing the temperaure in different places in thermal relationship with one or more spaces to control the temperature of one space
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
- A61G11/00—Baby-incubators; Couveuses
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
- A61G2203/00—General characteristics of devices
- A61G2203/30—General characteristics of devices characterised by sensor means
- A61G2203/46—General characteristics of devices characterised by sensor means for temperature
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- the present invention relates, to infant incubators and, in particular, to apparatus for regulating the heating of the air which is circulated through an infant incubator and introducing the heated air into the space in which an infant is placed for treatment.
- the most common way for regulating the heating of the air which is circulated through an incubator is to control the power delivered to the heater.
- An alternative approach is to control the speed of a fan which forces air across the heater and through the incubator.
- a temperature sensor located in the space in which an infant is placed for treatment, and a temperature sensor, attached to the infant, serve as the control for establishing and maintaining the desired temperature of the air to which the infant is exposed.
- Incubators have access doors which, when opened, permit access to an infant by those attending to the infant. When an access door is opened, the ambient air can enter the incubator space in which the infant has been placed and change the conditions of the air to which the infant is exposed. As a result, incubators have been arranged with openings extending along the access doors through which incubator air passes to develop warm air curtains which are intended to serve as shields to inhibit the ambient air from entering the space in which the infant has been positioned.
- Some incubators are arranged to sense either the access door being opened or a change in temperature in the space in which the infant has been placed and change the heating and delivery of the air which is circulated through the incubator to compensate for the change in conditions by the entry of the ambient air.
- An infant incubator constructed in accordance with the present invention, includes a hood having an access door in a wall thereof and a base upon which the hood is mounted and having a deck which with the hood defines an enclosure.
- the deck has openings through which air enters and leaves the enclosure.
- a heater within the base for heating the air
- a fan for supplying air to the heater and heated air from said heater into the enclosure through at least one of the openings and for returning air from the enclosure to the heater through at least one of the openings.
- An infant incubator constructed in accordance with the present invention, further includes sensing means responsive to movement of the access door for sensing when the access door is opened and control means responsive to the sensing means for increasing the heat generated by the heater and increasing the speed of said fan when the access door is opened.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an incubator constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the heater and fan portions of the FIG. 1 incubator.
- FIG. 3 is a side view of a sensor unit, constructed in accordance with the present invention, by which opening and closing of an access door of an incubator is sensed.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram of the sensor and temperature control portions of an incubator constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- an infant incubator constructed in accordance with the present invention, includes a hood 10 having an access door 12 in a wall 14 thereof.
- This incubator also has a base 16 upon which hood 10 is mounted and having a deck 18 which with the hood defines an enclosure.
- Deck 18 has openings through which air enters and leaves the enclosure.
- access door 12 is in a front wall of hood 10 and the hood has a second access door 20 in a rear wall 22 of the hood.
- Deck 18 has openings 24 and 26 extending along front wall 14 and rear wall 22 , respectively, of hood 10 .
- the air passing through opening 24 in deck 18 forms a warm air curtain which serves as a barrier and reduces the effect of the ambient temperature outside the incubator on the enclosure defined by hood 10 and deck 18 .
- a warm air curtain is formed at opening 26 in deck 18 when access door 20 is opened.
- An infant incubator constructed in accordance with the present invention, preferably includes a first inner wall 30 and a second inner wall 31 , respectively, secured to and movable with front access door 12 and rear access door 20 .
- Inner walls 30 and 31 reduce radiant heat losses when the respective access doors are closed and serve to carry warm air, introduced through openings 24 and 26 in deck 18 , to the top of hood 10 as indicated by the arrows.
- An infant incubator constructed in accordance with the present invention, also includes a heater within base 16 for heating the air circulated through the incubator and a fan for supplying air to the heater and heated air from the heater into the enclosure defined by hood 10 and deck 18 through at least one of the openings in the deck and for returning air from this enclosure to the heater through at least one of the openings in the deck.
- a heater 32 is positioned in a first compartment 34 in the base of an incubator.
- a fan 36 is positioned in a second compartment 38 in the base of the incubator. As fan 36 turns, air is forced past heater 32 and conducted through suitable ducting into the enclosure defined by hood 10 and deck 18 of FIG. 1 and drawn from this enclosure through suitable ducting to the fan for recirculation.
- An infant incubator constructed in accordance with the present invention, also includes sensing means responsive to movements of access doors 12 and 22 for sensing when one or both of these access doors is opened, responsive to the temperature in the enclosure defined by hood 10 and deck 18 for measuring the temperature of this enclosure, and responsive to the skin temperature of an infant being treated in the incubator for measuring the skin temperature of the infant.
- sensing means include, as shown in FIG. 3, a magnetic sensor composed of a magnetic reed switch 40 and a magnet 42 responsive to movement of an access door, a first temperature sensor 44 , shown in FIG. 1, responsive to the temperature to which an infant being treated in an incubator is exposed, and a second temperature sensor, identified in FIG. 1 by reference numeral 46 , responsive to the skin temperature of an infant being treated in the incubator.
- the sensing means for each door include magnetic reed switch 40 mounted to base 16 and magnet 42 mounted to the access door and movable with the access door into and out of the range of the magnetic reed switch.
- the magnet comes within the range of magnetic reed switch 40 and the magnetic reed switch is actuated.
- the magnetic reed switch opens.
- An infant incubator constructed in accordance with the present invention, also includes control means responsive to the magnetic sensor 40 , 42 for increasing the heat generated by heater 32 and increasing the speed of fan 36 when an access door is opened.
- the control means are also responsive to the first temperature sensor 44 and the second temperature sensor 46 for controlling the amount of increased heat generated by heater 32 and the time period over which the increased heat is generated and the amount of increased speed of fan 36 and the time period the fan is operated at the increased speed.
- the magnetic reed switch 42 or 48 associated with the open door or doors closes and signals are supplied to inputs to a heater control processing module 50 and a fan control processing module 52 which, in turn, develop control signals which are supplied from outputs of heater control processing module 50 and a fan control processing module 52 to heater 32 and a fan 36 for increasing the heat generated by heater 32 and increasing the speed of fan 36 when an access door is opened.
- a heater control processing module 50 and a fan control processing module 52 which, in turn, develop control signals which are supplied from outputs of heater control processing module 50 and a fan control processing module 52 to heater 32 and a fan 36 for increasing the heat generated by heater 32 and increasing the speed of fan 36 when an access door is opened.
- an alarm indicator when either the difference in actual infant skin temperature and a predetermined set point exceeds a predetermined threshold or the difference in actual air temperature within hood 10 and a predetermined set point exceeds a predetermined threshold.
- the alarm indication is delayed a prescribed period of time if the difference between the measured effect and the predetermined set point is due, for example, to a change caused by the operator of the incubator. For example, a significant drop in the skin temperature of the infant due to a change in the condition of the infant or a significant drop in the temperature of the air in the hood due to a failure in the air heating unit, each of which would cause the thresholds to be exceeded, should be alarmed immediately.
- opening an access door or raising the predetermined set point for the temperature of the air within the hood or raising the predetermined set point for the skin temperature of the infant each of which can cause the difference in actual infant skin temperature and a predetermined set point to exceed a predetermined threshold or the difference in actual air temperature within the hood and a predetermined set point to exceed a predetermined threshold, should not be alarmed and would, in the absence of a delay in the alarm indication, indicate an alarm condition. Therefore, sufficient time is provided before an alarm condition is indicated for the incubator to stabilize when a condition, which might otherwise indicate an alarm condition, is created by the operator of the incubator.
- an incubator constructed in accordance with the present invention, includes a third temperature sensor 52 , shown in FIGS. 1 and 4, for sensing the ambient temperature outside the incubator and controlling the delay, if any, in actuation of an alarm indicator 54 , shown in FIG. 4, when the difference between the actual infant skin temperature and a predetermined set point exceeds a predetermined threshold or the difference in actual air temperature within hood 10 and a predetermined set point exceeds a predetermined threshold.
- Ambient temperature can be a factor which determines rate at which readings of skin temperature and temperature of the air within the hood recover from readings affected by operator induced changes.
- control means include an alarm control module 56 which is responsive to ambient temperature sensor 52 for controlling alarm indicator 54 to delay actuation of the alarm indicator depending upon the ambient temperature. For example, the lower the ambient temperature, the longer the delay in actuation of alarm indicator 54 after an open access door is closed.
- ambient temperature sensor 52 can be used to control the heater 32 and fan 36 speed and this is indicated in FIG. 4 by the connections between ambient temperature sensor 52 and heater control processing module 48 and fan control processing module 50 . Because ambient temperature can affect the temperature of the air within hood 10 , the ambient temperature, at the time an access door is closed, can be another input to controlling heater 32 and fan 36 . A range of ambient temperatures can be established by which the power delivered to heater 32 and the speed of fan 36 can be set to be dependent upon the particular ambient temperature at the time the access door was closed.
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