Abstract
A waterproof infrared ear thermometer comprises a casing containing
a sensor head; a front end of the casing being a hollowed long tube;
a sensor unit and a heat dissipating block being received in the casing;
a front end of the sensor unit being a temperature sensing portion;
an outer front ring of the temperature sensing portion having a forward
protruded water-proof washer; and a front end of the casing being
protruded with a stopper; the stopper being buckled in an inner edge
of the water-proof washer so as to achieve the affect of preventing
liquid from flowing into the sensor head. A heat dissipating block
is firmly secured between the casing and the sensor unit so as to
reduce heat to be transferred to the sensor unit. An infrared sensor
and an environmental temperature sensor are installed in the temperature
sensing portion.
Claims
1. A waterproof infrared ear thermometer comprising: a casing containing
the sensor head; an interior of the sensor head being formed with
a receiving space; a front end of the casing being a hollowed long
tube; a sensor unit and a heat dissipating block being received in
the casing; a front end of the sensor unit being a temperature sensing
portion; an outer front ring of the temperature sensing portion having
a forward protruded water-proof washer; and a front end of the casing
being protruded with a stopper; the stopper being buckled in an inner
edge of the water-proof washer so as to achieve the affect of preventing
liquid from flowing into the sensor head.
2. The waterproof infrared ear thermometer as claimed in claim
1, wherein a heat dissipating block is firmly secured between the
casing and the sensor unit so as to reduce heat to be transferred
to the sensor unit.
3. The waterproof infrared ear thermometer as claimed in claim
1, wherein an infrared sensor and an environmental temperature sensor
are installed in the temperature sensing portion.
4. The waterproof infrared ear thermometer as claimed in claim
1, wherein an auxiliary heat dissipating sleeve encloses an outer
periphery of the temperature sensing portion behind the waterproof
washer.
5. The waterproof infrared ear thermometer as claimed in claim
4, wherein a rear side of the sensor unit is extended with a plurality
of pins for being connected to the operator unit in the body so
as to calculate the temperature measured by the sensor unit.
6. The waterproof infrared ear thermometer as claimed in claim
1, further comprising a display.
7. The waterproof infrared ear thermometer as claimed in claim
1, wherein the auxiliary heat dissipating sleeve is integrally formed
with the water-proof washer.
8. The waterproof infrared ear thermometer as claimed in claim
1, wherein a lens is formed in a front inner edge of the temperature
sensing portion.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to clinical thermometers,
and particularly to a waterproof infrared ear thermometer. Thereby
when the ear thermometer is wiped, no water will permeate into the
structure.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Ear thermometers serve to measure the infrared radiation
of the interior of the ear so as to get the temperature of the user.
Since the ear thermometer is near the heat source of the brain so
that the heat source is difficult to be interfered. Thereby using
infrared light to measure temperature is not only accurate, but
also time-efficient. Thereby the ear thermometers have become a
main trend of clinical thermometers. However the current used ear
thermometers have no waterproof function. Thus a cover is necessary
to be used therewith so that the ear thermometer will not be polluted
by the dirt in the ear. This is more important when several uses
use the ear thermometer in common.
[0003] In the prior art, a sensor unit is placed in front of a
sensor head. The sensor unit includes an infrared sensor and an
environmental temperature sensor. The infrared sensor servers to
receive the infrared light and the environmental thermometer serves
to measure the temperature of the infrared sensor. Then output pins
serves to transfer the measured signals to an operator units so
as to calculate the temperature.
[0004] This kind of prior art ear thermometer has no waterproof
design so that it is difficult to be washed. Thus, it must be used
with waterproof cover. Each time when measuring, the ear thermometer
must be covered by a cover. Not only more work is necessary and
when it is used for a longer time, the cost of the cover is also
a burden. Thereby if no cover, the ear thermometer can no be used.
[0005] Thereby it is a trend that the infrared ear thermometer
is not used with cover. With reference to FIG. 4, one prior art
ear thermometer is illustrated. The sensor head 90 of the ear thermometer
has a waterproof structure. A waterproof washer 93 is placed between
a casing 91 of the sensor head 90 and a heat dissipating block 92.
Another waterproof washer 93 is installed between the heat dissipating
block 92 and a sensor 94. Then a supporting post 95 is used to firmly
secure the structure. Thereby the waterproof washers 93 are fixed
so as to achieve the effect of waterproof.
[0006] However this structure must be used with two waterproof
washers 93. The water-proof washers 93 have round structures and
are minor. Furthermore, the structure of the sensor head 90 with
two waterproof washers 93 is complicated. Thereby although the prior
art waterproof ear thermometer has the function of waterproof, but
it has a complicated structure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention
is to provide a waterproof infrared ear thermometer which comprises
a casing containing the sensor head; a front end of the casing being
a hollowed long tube; a sensor unit and a heat dissipating block
being received in the casing; a front end of the sensor unit being
a temperature sensing portion; an outer front ring of the temperature
sensing portion having a forward protruded water-proof washer; and
a front end of the casing being protruded with a stopper; the stopper
being buckled in an inner edge of the water-proof washer so as to
achieve the affect of preventing liquid from flowing into the sensor
head. A heat dissipating block is firmly secured between the casing
and the sensor unit so as to reduce heat to be transferred to the
sensor unit. An infrared sensor and an environmental temperature
sensor are installed in the temperature sensing portion.
[0008] The various objects and advantages of the present invention
will be more readily understood from the following detailed description
when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of the sensor head
of the waterproof infrared ear thermometer of the present invention.
[0010] FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view about the sensor head of
the waterproof infrared ear thermometer.
[0011] FIG. 3 is an enlarged view about the sensor unit of the
sensor head of the waterproof infrared ear thermometer according
to the present invention.
[0012] FIG. 4 is a structural cross sectional view of the waterproof
structure of the waterproof infrared ear thermometer according to
the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] In order that those skilled in the art can further understand
the present invention, a description will be described in the following
in details. However, these descriptions and the appended drawings
are only used to cause those skilled in the art to understand the
objects, features, and characteristics of the present invention,
but not to be used to confine the scope and spirit of the present
invention defined in the appended claims.
[0014] With reference to FIGS. 1 to 3, the structure of the present
invention is illustrated. The waterproof infrared ear thermometer
comprise the following elements.
[0015] A body 1 has a sensor head 10, a display 21 and a control
button 22 for switching and controlling. The sensor head 10 serves
to insert into the cochlea of one to be measured for receiving infrared
from a heat source. An operator unit (not shown) in the body 1 serves
to calculate the temperature and then the temperature value is displaced
on the display 21. However the way for calculation is known in the
art and thus the detail will not be described herein.
[0016] A casing 11 encloses the sensor head 10. An interior of
the sensor head 10 is formed with a receiving space. A front end
of the casing 11 is a hollowed long tube so as to be inserted into
the ear of the user to receive the infrared light emitted from an
interior of the ear. A front end of the casing 11 is protruded with
a stopper 110. A sensor unit 12 and a heat dissipating block 13
are received in the casing 11.
[0017] A front end of the sensor unit 12 is a temperature sensing
portion 120 having an approximate round cylinder shape. An infrared
sensor (not shown) and an environmental temperature sensor (not
shown) are installed in the temperature sensing portion 120. A lens
121 is formed in a front inner edge of the temperature sensing portion
120. An outer front ring of the temperature sensing portion 120
has a forward protruded water-proof washer 122. An auxiliary heat
dissipating sleeve 123 encloses an outer periphery of the temperature
sensing portion 120 behind the water-proof washer 122. A rear side
of the sensor unit 12 is extended with a plurality of pins 124 for
being connected to the operator unit in the body 1 so as to calculate
the temperature measured by the sensor unit 12. The temperature
is then displayed on the display 21.
[0018] The heat dissipating block 13 is firmly secured between
the casing 11 and the sensor unit 12. The auxiliary heat dissipating
sleeve 123 on the sensor unit 12 serves to reduce the heat convection
between the casing 11 and the sensor unit 12 so as not to affect
the measured temperature. By the stopper 110 at a front end of the
heat dissipating block 13 and the casing 11 will enforce the sensor
unit 12 to be fixed to the casing 11. The stopper 110 is firmed
secured at an inner side of the waterproof washer 122 so as to have
the effect of waterproof.
[0019] In use of the sensor head 10 of the present invention, a
front end of the casing 11 is inserted into the ear of the user.
The radiated infrared light from the ear will pass through the lens
121 of the temperature sensing portion 120 at the front end of the
sensor unit 12 so as to be received by the infrared sensor. Then
the environmental temperature sensor will measure the environmental
temperature near the infrared sensor. The two values are transferred
to the operator unit of the body 1 through the output pins 124.
The two values are operated to have the measured temperature of
one to be measured. Since in the measure process, it is unavoidable
that the interior of the ear will contact with the casing 11. The
auxiliary heat dissipating sleeve 123 on the sensor unit 12 has
the effect of reducing heat to be transferred to the sensor unit
12 so as to increase the accuracy of the measured body temperature.
[0020] When washing the sensor head 10, since a front end of the
sensor head 10 has the lens 121, liquid cannot permeate into the
temperature sensing portion 120. The waterproof washer 122 is at
the outer periphery of the sensor unit 12 and the stopper 110 at
a front end of the casing 11 are buckled to the inner edge of the
water-proof washer 122. Thereby liquid will not permeate into the
sensor head 10. Thus the interior elements in the sensor head 10
will not wear, rust or destroy.
[0021] Furthermore, in the present invention, the auxiliary heat
dissipating sleeve is integrally formed with the water-proof washer.
[0022] The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious
that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not
to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present
invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one
skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope
of the following claims. |