Abstract
A electronic medical thermometer (1) comprises a maincase (2) which
is made substantially of transparent material. The main-case thermometer
(1) has a display element (6) for displaying the temperature and the
maincase (2) has a display area (7) through which the display element
can be observed. The maincase (2) further has an additional transparent
or translucent area (8), through which an interior member such as
a subcase (17) or the decorative sheet (27) are provided with a coloured
or patterned surface.
Claims
1. An electronic medical thermometer (1), comprising a maincase (2)
having an elongated probe portion (3) with a tip (4), a temperature
sensor (5) arranged within said tip (4), a display element (6) for
displaying the temperature measured by said temperature sensor (5)
and an interior decorative member (17, 27) arranged within said maincase
(2), wherein said maincase (2) has a transparent display area (7)
and whereby said display element (6) is arranged behind said display
area (7), characterised in that said maincase has at least one additional
transparent or translucent area (8) and in that said interior decorative
member (17, 27) is arranged behind said additional transparent or
translucent area (8) such that at least a part of its surface (18)
is visible through said additional transparent or translucent area
(8).
2. An electronic medical thermometer according to claim 1, characterised
in that the maincase (2) is transparent or translucent over substantially
its entire surface (9).
3. An electronic medical thermometer according to one of the claims
1 or 2, characterised in that the interior decorative member is
formed as a decorative sheet (27).
4. An electronic medical thermometer according to one of the claims
1 or 2, characterised in that the interior decorative member is
formed as a subcase (17).
5. An electronic medical thermometer according to one of the claims
1 to 4, characterised in that said interior decorative member (17,
27) has a coloured and/or patterned surface (18) visible through
said additional transparent or translucent area (8).
6. An electronic medical thermometer according to one of the claims
4 or 5, characterised in that the subcase (17) includes said display
element (6).
7. An electronic medical thermometer according to one of the claims
4 to 6, characterised in that said subcase (7) is formed as a hollow
body carrying an electronic circuit board (10) connected to said
temperature sensor (5) and to said display element (6).
8. An electronic medical thermometer according to claim 7, characterised
in that said subcase (17) comprises an upper part (19) and a lower
part (20) which are connected to each other and between which a
hollow cavity is formed, in which the electronic circuit board (10)
is held.
9. An electronic medical thermometer according to one of the claims
4 to 8, characterised in that the subcase (17, 27) has an opening
(24) for a wire (22) connecting said temperature sensor (5) with
said electronic circuit board (10) and/or an opening (23) for an
electric contact (11) connecting said circuit board with a power
supply (12).
10. An electronic medical thermometer according to one of the claims
1 to 8, characterised in that the interior decorative member (17,
27) is provided with a viewing opening (21), the display element
(6) being visible through said opening (21).
11. An electronic medical thermometer according to one of the claims
1 to 9, characterised in that the maincasing (2) is closed with
a closure member (13) connected to an open end (14) of the maincasing
(2).
12. An electronic medical thermometer according to claim 11, characterised
in that said closure member (13) is transparent.
13. An electronic medical thermometer according to one of the claims
1 to 12, characterised in that the surface of the interior decorative
member is at least partly in contact with the inner surface of the
maincase (2).
14. A method for producing an electronic medical thermometer, especially
according to one of the claims 1 to 13, comprising the steps of
providing a maincase (2) having a substantially closed surface (9)
with a display area and at least one additional transparent or translucent
area (8), an elongated probe portion (3) with a tip (4) and an open
end (14), providing an interior decorative member (17, 27), inserting
said interior decorative member (17, 27) into said maincase (2),
closing said open end (14) with a closing member (13).
15. A method according to claim 14, characterised in that the decorative
interior member is formed as a subcase (17) carrying an electronic
circuit board (10).
16. A method according to claim 5, characterised in that said subcase
is provided with a wire for connecting the temperature sensor to
the electronic circuit board, wherein said wire (22) is introduced
to said elongated probe portion (3) and thereafter connected to
a temperature sensor (5) attached or attachable to said tip (4).
17. A method for producing an electronic thermometer according
to one of the claims 14 or 15, characterised in that the decorative
interior member is formed as a decorative sheet (27) inserted into
said maincase (2).
Description
[0001] The invention relates to an electronic medical thermometer
and to a method for producing such a thermometer according to the
preamble of the independent patent claims.
[0002] Electronic medical thermometers are widely known and used.
Usually, such thermometers consist of a housing made of plastic
material with a viewing window. An integrated electronic circuit
with a LCD display is arranged behind said window, so that temperature
values displayed on the display can be seen. In the German utility
model DEGM 298 20206 it has been proposed to use a housing which
is made of transparent material and which is opacified on areas
besides the viewing window. This thermometer allows easy manufacturing
while electronic parts which may be unattractive to the user are
hidden by the opacified portions of the housing.
[0003] Japanese document JP 10-221176A proposes an electronic medical
thermometer having a sheathing case formed of a transparent resin
and an indicating part and a switch which are formed in an unified
body with resin. A disadvantage of this design is, that between
the window and the outer case, problems with respect to density
may arise.
[0004] Electronic medical thermometers today are not expensive
and often, e.g. in families, each person has a personal thermometer.
It is therefore preferred to have a variety of medical thermometers
having different designs or colours. Differently coloured or designed
thermometers are also preferred in order to attract a potential
customer's view.
[0005] It is a drawback of known manufacturing techniques that
it is not possible to manufacture a variety of thermometers with
different designs in an economic manner.
[0006] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide
an electronic medical thermometer which may be economically manufactured
and which at the same time allows to produce a variety of thermometers
having different designs, e.g. colours or patterns. It is a further
object of the invention to provide a method for economically producing
such a thermometer.
[0007] It is a further object of the present invention to provide
a thermometer which can be easily adapted to consumer's design preferences.
[0008] The above objects are solved with an electronic medical
thermometer and a method for producing such a thermometer according
to the characterising portion of the independent patent claims.
[0009] The thermometer comprises a maincase which has an elongated
probe portion with a tip. A temperature sensor is arranged in a
known manner within the tip, which is made typically of a conducting
material such as metal. The thermometer further comprises a display
element, typically a LCD display for displaying the temperature
which is measured by the temperature sensor.
[0010] Within the maincase, there is arranged an interior decorative
member. The maincase has a transparent display area forming a viewing
window. The display element is arranged behind said display area.
According to the present invention, the maincase has at least one
additional transparent or translucent area. The interior decorative
member is arranged in such a way behind the additional transparent
or translucent area that at least especially a coloured, structured
or patterned part of its surface is visible through the additional
transparent or translucent area. This construction allows to make
one standard maincase for a variety of thermometers with different
designs. Different design effects may be achieved by providing differently
coloured, patterned and/or structured interior members. The maincase
may be completely or partly transparent or translucent. A completely
transparent maincase will be most easy to manufacture and will give
visible access to the interior member.
[0011] An additional translucent area will lead to a thermometer
where the coloured parts of the interior member appear somewhat
milky. Of course, the display area remains transparent in the case
of a translucent additional area.
[0012] In a first preferred embodiment, the interior decorative
member is formed as a subcase. The surface of the subcase may be
provided with different colours or patterns. With this embodiment,
a variety of thermometers having different appearances may be made
by providing one single type of maincase and a variety of differently
coloured/patterned subcases.
[0013] Because the maincase has an additional transparent or translucent
area, the colours or patterns of the subcase will be seen through
the maincase.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment, the subcase according to the
first embodiment is carrying the display element. The subcase may
be formed as a hollow body carrying an electronic circuit board
connected to the temperature sensor and to the display element.
The circuit board calculates the temperature based on a measurement
signal provided by the temperature sensor.
[0015] The subcase can be particularly easily manufactured when
it is composed of an upper part and of a lower part which are connected
to each other and which form a hollow cavity in which the electronic
circuit board is arranged.
[0016] The subcase may be provided with an opening for a wire connecting
the temperature sensor with the circuit board and/or with an opening
for an electric contact to a power supply, e.g. a battery.
[0017] In further preferred embodiment, the decorative interior
member is provided with a viewing opening. The display element is
visible through said opening. As the decorative member is included
in the maincase, it is not necessary to provide a physical window
in this opening. The viewing opening is simply formed by a hole.
[0018] This design leads to a plurality of advantages: as the maincase
is closed as such, there are no problems in view of density against
water or in view of removing dirt and bacteria from gaps which may
be formed between a housing and integrated windows.
[0019] The subcase at the same time is used to protect and cover
the electronic parts of the thermometer and to hold and position
these parts within the maincase. The LCD display can be seen through
the transparent maincasing and the opening in the subcase without
the need of additional, inserted windows. Finally, according to
customer's preferences, differently designed thermometers can be
easily provided by selecting the subcase with a specifically coloured,
structured or patterned surface.
[0020] The maincase preferably is closed with a closure member
which is connected to an open end of the main casing. The closure
member may also be transparent. Within the closure member, there
is preferably arranged a power supply, e.g. a battery. A battery
may be positioned in a case having a similar surface colour or structure
as the subcase.
[0021] The interior decorative member is preferably arranged so
that it contacts at least partly the inner surface of the maincase.
This arrangement gives a coloured or patterned appearance to the
transparent maincase.
[0022] In a second embodiment of the present invention, the interior
decorative member is formed as a decorative sheet which is arranged
between the maincase and an integrated circuit which carries the
display element. The decorative sheet may be coloured or patterned
in any desired way. The maincase and the integrated circuit will
be identical for all thermometers, while a variety of decorative
sheets allows to produce a variety of thermometers having different
appearances.
[0023] The thermometer according to the invention is especially
easy to produce. In a method according to the present invention,
in first step, a substantially transparent maincase is provided.
The maincase has a substantially closed surface, an elongated probe
portion with a tip and an open end opposite said elongated probe
portion.
[0024] In a second step, a decorative interior member is inserted
into the maincase. The open end of the maincases is finally closed
with a closing member. The closing member can be welded, e.g. an
ultrasonically welded to the maincase, such that there are no problems
in view of density.
[0025] There are different ways to connect the temperature sensor
arranged within the tip to the electronic circuit board. In a most
preferred way, a wire is attached to the circuit board before it
is inserted into the subcase. The wire is pushed through the elongated
probe portion and through an open and of said probe portion when
the subcase is inserted into the maincase. The length of the wire
is arranged in such a way that it extends over the open end of the
elongated probe portion. Once the subcase is inserted, the temperature
sensor is attached to the wire, fixed in a tip and the tip is attached
to the open end of the elongated probe portion.
[0026] When a thermometer according to the second embodiment is
produced, a decorative sheet is inserted between the subcase and
the maincase.
[0027] The invention will be more clearly understood with reference
to the following drawings which show two embodiments of the invention:
[0028] FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of the first embodiment of
the invention,
[0029] FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of the thermometer according
to the first embodiment of the invention,
[0030] FIG. 3 shows a schematic view of a thermometer according
to the second embodiment of the invention,
[0031] FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the thermometer according
to the first embodiment of the invention,
[0032] FIG. 5 shows a cross sectional view through a thermometer
of the first embodiment of the invention,
[0033] FIG. 6 shows a cross sectional view through the maincase
of the first embodiment of the invention,
[0034] FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of a subcase according to
the invention,
[0035] FIG. 8 shows a cross sectional view through the subcase
of FIG. 7,
[0036] FIG. 9 shows an exploded view of a thermometer according
to the second embodiment of the invention and
[0037] FIG. 10 shows a cross sectional view through a thermometer
according the second embodiment of the invention.
[0038] FIG. 1 shows a thermometer in an exploded view. The thermometer
1 comprises a maincase 2 having a probe portion 3 with a tip 4.
A temperature sensor 5 (see FIG. 2) is arranged in tip 4. The maincase
is provided with a transparent display area 7. A display element
6 arranged behind the display area 7 (see FIG. 2 to 4) can be seen
through the transparent display area 7.
[0039] According to the invention, the maincase 2 is provided with
an additional transparent area 8. According to the embodiment shown
in FIG. 1, the maincase 2 is integrally formed from a plastic material.
The maincase 2 forms a hollow body having a closed surface 9 which
is transparent over the entire surface 9. The plastic material is
typically ABS.
[0040] A subcase 17 forming an interior decorative member is inserted
into the maincase 2. The subcase 17 is formed of an upper part 19
and a lower part 20. A printed circuit board 10 (only schematically
shown in FIG. 1) is held between the upper part 19 and lower part
20. The printed circuit board 10 is provided with a LCD display
element 6 (not visible in FIG. 1). The display element 6 is visible
through a viewing opening 21 in the upper part 19 of the subcase
17. The surface 18 of the subcase 17 is made in a colour, e.g. yellow.
The subcase typically is also made of ABS.
[0041] The maincase 2 has an open end 14, through which the subcase
17 can be inserted. The open end 14 is closed with a closure member
13. The closure member 13 is also made of a transparent material.
A battery 12 (not shown in FIG. 1) may be included in the closure
members 13.
[0042] The subcase 17 is provided with an opening 23 for an electric
contact 11 (not shown in FIG. 1) for connecting the printed circuit
board 10 to the battery 12. The subcase is provided with a second
opening 24 for a wire 22 (not shown in FIG. 1) for connecting the
temperature sensor 5 to the printed circuit board 10.
[0043] The closure member 13 and the tip 4 are ultrasonically welded
to the maincase 2. It is also conceivable to glue the parts to each
other. A switch 15 is attached to the closure member 13 which allows
to turn on or off the thermometer 1.
[0044] FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the thermometer 1 of
the first embodiment. The maincase 2 is entirely formed of transparent
material, whereby a transparent area 8 extending along the entire
length of the thermometer 1 is formed. The subcase 17 therefore
can be seen through the maincase 2. The subcase 17 is coloured,
e.g. has a yellow surface. The maincase 2 is completely transparent.
It is also conceivable to provide a slightly coloured but still
transparent maincase. Attractive colour effects can be achieved
by e.g. a slightly blue transparent maincase 2. A wire 22 connects
the printed circuit board 10 to the temperature sensor 5.
[0045] FIG. 3 shows a second embodiment of the invention. An interior
decorative member in the form of a coloured sheet 27 is inserted
between the maincase 2 and a subcase 26 carrying a printed circuit
board with a display element 6. The subcase 26 is not visible in
FIG. 3 as it is covered by the sheet 27. A display element is visible
through a viewing opening 21 in the sheet 27.
[0046] FIG. 4 shows another perspective view of the thermometer
1, where the visible subcase 17 has been omitted. The maincase 2
has a completely closed outer surface, so that no additional windows
for the display area have to be inserted.
[0047] FIG. 5 shows a cross sectional view of the thermometer according
to FIG. 1.
[0048] The upper part 19 and the lower part 20 of the subcase 17
enclose a printed circuit board 10. The upper part 19 and the lower
part 20 are connected to each other by a snapping action. It is
also conceivable to weld or glue the parts together. The display
element 6 on the printed circuit board 10 is arranged below the
opening 21 in the upper part 19 of the subcase 17. As the maincase
20 is transparent, the display element 6 can be seen through the
display area 7 in the maincase and the opening 21 in the subcase
17. A wire 22 is guided through an opening 24 in the subcase 17.
An electric contact 11 is provided in an opening 23 of the subcase
17 for connecting the printed circuit board 10 to a battery 12 arranged
in the closure member 13.
[0049] The outer surface of the subcase 18 is designed in such
a manner that the subcase is firmly held within the maincase. The
surface 18 of the subcase 17 contacts the inner surface of the maincase
2.
[0050] FIG. 6 shows a cross sectional view of the thermometer 1,
where only the outer shape of the subcase 17 is shown.
[0051] FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of the subcase 17. The subcase
17 consists of an upper part 19 and lower part 20. The opening 21
for the display element 6 is formed as a hole in the upper part
17. The surface 18 of the subcase 17 is coloured. It is also conceivable
to provide the surface 18 of the subcase 17 with a pattern and/or
with drawings which are attractive to children.
[0052] FIG. 8 shows a cross sectional view of the subcase 17. The
circuit board 10 is held between the upper part 19 and the lower
part 20 of the subcase.
[0053] FIG. 9 shows an exploded view of the second embodiment of
the invention. A decorative sheet 27 is inserted between the subcase
26 and the maincase 2. The subcase 26 is constructed in a similar
way as the subcase of the first embodiment. Due to the decorative
sheet 27, it is not necessary to provide the surface of the subcase
26 with a colour or a pattern. The same transparent material as
for the maincase 2 can be used to produce a lower part 28 and an
upper part 29 of the subcase 26 of the second embodiment.
[0054] FIG. 10 shows a cross sectional view through the first embodiment.
The decorative sheet 27 is inserted between the surface 18 of the
subcase 28 and the inner surface of the maincase 2. The sheet 27
contacts the inner surface of the maincase 2.
[0055] In order to produce the thermometer according to the invention,
the printed circuit board is first mounted in the subcase 17 or
in the subcase 28. The wire 22 extends form the subcase 17 or from
the subcase 28. The subcase 17 or the subcase 28 are inserted into
the maincase 2, whereby the wire 22 is inserted through the probe
portion 3 and through its open end. The wire 22 extending from the
probe 3 is then welded to temperature sensor 5. The temperature
5 is attached, e.g. glued into tip 4. The tip 4 then is welded or
glued to the end of the probe portion 3. The thermometer 1 is finally
closed by connecting the closure 13 to the open end 14 of the maincase
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