IP Library Granted Patent US 9,734,706
Granted Patent B2
US 9,734,706 · App. 13/830,239 · Granted Aug 15, 2017

Multifunction cable for use with different signal inputs

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Patent No.
US 9,734,706
App. No.
13/830,239
Granted
Aug 15, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cable comprises a circuit, a switching element and an input connection for engaging an output connection of a sensor, the switching element configured to selectively enable the circuit of the cable assembly to process an accepted output of at least one of at least two sensors providing differing acceptable outputs and to provide a signal output corresponding to the accepted sensor output for processing by a monitor. A sensor includes an initiation element structured to cause a switching element associated with an input connection of the cable to change a mode of operation of the switching element to selectively enable the circuit to process an output of the sensor accepted by the cable and to provide a signal output corresponding to the accepted sensor output. A system comprises a monitor and the cable including the circuit and the switching element. Methods of operation are also disclosed.

Claims (40)

1. A cable assembly, comprising:

a circuit;

a switching element comprising a cable sensor; and

an input connection comprising a pressure transducer and an input receptacle that is configured to interchangeably accept and engage output connectors of an intrauterine pressure catheter and of a pneumatic tocodynamometer;

wherein the circuit of the cable assembly is configured to accept different sensor outputs of the intrauterine pressure catheter and the pneumatic tocodynamometer having a common output connection configuration and to provide an electrical signal corresponding to the accepted sensor output; and

wherein the switching element is configured to, responsive to the cable sensor sensing a connection signal from the intrauterine pressure catheter or the pneumatic tocodynamometer, selectively enable the circuit to process the accepted sensor output of at least one of the intrauterine pressure catheter or the pneumatic tocodynamometer prior to providing the electrical signal corresponding thereto.

2. The cable assembly of claim 1 , wherein the switching element is selected from the group consisting of a proximity switch, a reed switch, a Hall effect sensor, two spaced contacts, a spring-based contact switch, and an optical emitter/receiver switch.

3. The cable assembly of claim 1 , wherein the circuit comprises an amplifier configured to amplify the output of at least one of the intrauterine pressure catheter or the pneumatic tocodynamometer.

4. The cable assembly of claim 3 , wherein the circuit is configured to cause the amplifier to amplify the output of one of the intrauterine pressure catheter or the pneumatic tocodynamometer at a predetermined gain of between about 2.0 and about 4.0.

5. The cable assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an indicator light operatively coupled to the circuit and configured to indicate whether an output connection of one of the intrauterine pressure catheter or the pneumatic tocodynamometer is engaged with the input connection.

6. A uterine contraction sensor, comprising:

a sensor element selected from the group consisting of an intrauterine pressure catheter and a pneumatic tocodynamometer;

an output connection in fluid pressure communication with the sensor element; and

an initiation element proximate the output connection, and structured and configured to provide an indication to a switching element associated with an input connection of a cable comprising a circuit to cause the circuit to change a mode of operation of the switching element responsive to engagement of the output connection with the input connection to enable the circuit of the cable to process an electrical signal corresponding to an output of the sensor element and to provide a processed electrical signal corresponding to the output of the sensor element.

7. The uterine contraction sensor of claim 6 , wherein the initiation element is selected from the group consisting of a magnet, a metal, a conductive material, a key element, a light conductive material, and a reflective element.

8. The uterine contraction sensor of claim 6 , herein the initiation element is incorporated into a body of the output connection to enable a volume of air for charging the sensor to be substantially the same as a volume of air for charging a sensor lacking the initiation element.

9. A uterine contraction monitoring system comprising:

a uterine contraction monitor;

at least two different sensors comprising an intrauterine pressure catheter and a pneumatic tocodynamometer, one of the at least two different sensors comprising an initiation element, another of the at least two different sensors lacking an initiation element; and

a cable configured for operative connection to the uterine contraction monitor and for interchangeable connection to the at least two different sensors, the cable including:

a circuit electrically coupled to a pressure transducer;

an input connection comprising the pressure transducer, the input connection for interchangeably engaging a respective sensor output connection of the at least two different sensors and for providing a pressure signal from the at least two different sensors to the pressure transducer, the input connection configured to provide differing sensor outputs acceptable by the circuit;

a cable output connection for respectively providing an electrical signal output to the monitor from the respective at least two different sensors; and

a switching element associated with the input connection, the switching element configured to, responsive to a connection signal from the initiation element, selectively enable the circuit of the cable to process a sensor output of the one of the at least two different sensors that comprises the initiation element and to provide the electrical signal output corresponding to the acceptable sensor output to the uterine contraction monitor.

10. The uterine contraction monitoring system of claim 9 , wherein the circuit comprises an amplifier configured to selectively amplify the output of the at least one of the at least two different sensors.

11. A method of using uterine contraction sensors, the method comprising:

connecting a first uterine contraction sensor configured to provide a first sensor output to an input receptacle of a cable operably coupled to a monitor;

providing the first sensor output to the cable;

converting the first sensor output to corresponding electrical signals usable by the monitor and transmitting the electrical signals corresponding to the first sensor output through the cable to the monitor;

disconnecting the sensor from the input receptacle of the cable;

connecting to the same input receptacle of the cable a second, different uterine contraction sensor comprising an initiation element and being configured to provide a second, different sensor output from the first sensor output;

providing the second, different uterine contraction sensor output to the cable;

using the initiation element of the second, different uterine contraction sensor to cause a switching element associated with the input receptacle to change a mode of operation of the switching element responsive to engagement of the second, different uterine contraction sensor with the input receptacle and to enable processing of the second, different sensor output;

converting the second, different sensor output to corresponding different electrical signals;

processing the different electrical signals into a form usable by the monitor; and

transmitting the processed different electrical signals to the monitor.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein connecting the first uterine contraction sensor to the input receptacle of the cable comprises connecting an intrauterine pressure catheter to the input receptacle of the cable, and wherein connecting to the same input receptacle of the cable the second, different uterine contraction sensor comprises connecting a pneumatic tocodynamometer to the input receptacle of the cable.

13. The method of claim 11 , wherein transmitting the electrical signals comprises amplifying the electrical signals with a unity gain and wherein processing the different electrical signals comprises amplifying the different electrical signals with a greater than unity gain.

14. The method of claim 11 , wherein connecting to the same input receptacle of the cable the second, different uterine contraction sensor comprises activating a proximity switch of the cable.

15. The method of claim 11 , wherein converting the first sensor output to corresponding electrical signals comprises converting a pressure output to corresponding electrical signals using a pressure transducer associated with the input receptacle of the cable.

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