IP Library Granted Patent US 8,229,531
Granted Patent B2
US 8,229,531 · App. 11/914,701 · Granted Jul 24, 2012

Optical bioinstrumentation devices

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Patent No.
US 8,229,531
App. No.
11/914,701
Granted
Jul 24, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided an optical bioinstrumentation device, with which measurement data reflect more correctly the information inside the living body with less noise even the subject moves when the information inside the living body is measured by using the light. In the present invention, the means for fixing the part other than the tips of the optical fibers for irradiation and detection on the fixing member which is to fix the tips of the optical fiber for irradiation and detection on the subject, or, the means for fixing the optical fiber is fixed on the fixing member which is to fix the end of the optical fiber on the subject, or the means for fixing the optical fiber at two or more positions on the subject.

Claims (27)

1. An optical bioinstrumentation device for measuring hemodynamic changes in a head of a subject, comprising:

a plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate light onto the head of the subject;

a plural number of optical fibers configured to detect light which is transmitted inside the head;

a fixing member for holding tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate and tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to detect; and

a plural number of holding members for fixing a first part of the optical fibers, other than the tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate, and a first part of the optical fibers other than the tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to detect, on the fixing member respectively to prevent movement of the optical fibers relative to the fixing member;

wherein the fixing member is configured to be fixed on the head of the subject, and the holding members for fixing optical fibers are installed for each of the plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate and the plural number of optical fibers configured to detect; and

wherein the holding members for fixing optical fibers further comprises a second holding member for fixing optical fibers to fix a second part of the optical fibers other than the tip of the plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate and a second part of the optical fibers other than the tip of the plural number of optical fibers configured to detect on a wearing member which the subject wears to prevent movement of the optical fibers relative to the wearing member,

wherein each of the holding members has a hook or a protrusion, which entangles the part of the optical fibers other than the tip of the plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate and the part of the optical fibers other than the tip of the plural number of the optical fibers configured to detect.

2. The optical bioinstrumentation device according to claim 1 , wherein the second holding member is configured to fix the plural number of optical fibers.

3. The optical bioinstrumentation device according to claim 1 , wherein the second holding member is configured to be worn on a part of the body other than the head.

4. An optical bioinstrumentation device for measuring hemodynamic changes in a head of a subject, comprising:

a plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate light onto the head of the subject;

a plural number of optical fibers configured to detect light which is transmitted inside the head;

a fixing member configured to be fixed on the head of the subject for holding tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate and tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to detect;

a first holding member for fixing a first part of the optical fibers other than the tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate, and a first part of the optical fibers other than the tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to detect on the fixing member to prevent movement of the of the optical fibers relative to the fixing member; and

a second holding member for fixing a second part of the optical fibers other than the tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate and a second part of the optical fibers other than the tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to detect on a wearing member which the subject wears to prevent movement of the optical fibers relative to the wearing member,

wherein each of the first or second holding members has a hook or a protrusion which entangles the first or second part of the optical fibers other than the tip of the plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate and the first or second part of the optical fibers other than the tip of the plural number of the optical fibers configured to detect,

wherein the first and the second holding members for fixing optical fibers include protrusions, and fix optical fibers by entangling the parts other than the tip of the plural number of optical fibers with the protrusions.

5. An optical bioinstrumentation device for measuring hemodynamic changes in a head of a subject, comprising:

a plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate light onto the head of a subject;

a plural number of optical fibers configured to detect light which is transmitted inside the head;

a fixing member configured to be fixed on the head of the subject for holding tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate and tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to detect;

a first holding member for fixing a first part of the optical fibers other than the tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate, and a first part of the optical fibers other than the tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to detect on a first position on the subject to prevent movement of the optical fibers relative the first position of the subject; and

a second holding member for fixing a second part of the optical fibers other than the tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate and a second part of the optical fibers other than the tips of the plural number of optical fibers configured to detect on a second position on the subject;

wherein the second holding member for fixing optical fibers is fixed on a wearing member which the subject wears to prevent movement of the optical fibers relative to the wearing member,

wherein each of the first or second holding members has a hook or a protrusion which entangles the first or second part of the optical fibers other than the tip of the plural number of optical fibers configured to irradiate and the first or second part of the optical fibers other than the tip of the plural number of the optical fibers configured to detect,

wherein the first and the second holding members for fixing optical fibers include protrusions, and fix optical fibers by entangling the parts other than the tip of the plural number of optical fibers with the protrusions.

Assignments (5)
MERGER Recorded Jan 10, 2025
From: FUJIFILM HEALTHCARE CORPORATION
To: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 070128/0828 →
MERGER Recorded Oct 11, 2024
From: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
To: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 069162/0756 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE PROPERTY AND APPLICATION NUMBERS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 058026 FRAME: 0559. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jan 31, 2022
From: HITACHI LTD.
To: FUJIFILM HEALTHCARE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 058917/0853 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 4, 2021
From: HITACHI, LTD.
To: FUJIFILM HEALTHCARE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 058026/0559 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 2, 2016
From: HITACHI MEDICAL CORPORATION
To: HITACHI, LTD.
Reel/Frame 040545/0254 →