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Physiological signal monitoring system capable of being quickly assembled

A physiological signal and monitoring system technology, applied in packaging, telemetry patient monitoring, blood characterization devices, etc., can solve users' pain, discomfort, incoherence and other problems, and achieve the effect of industrial applicability

Pending Publication Date: 2021-02-02
BIONIME
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If any of the steps cannot be completed quickly, or if the steps are not consistent, it may cause pain or discomfort to the user

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[0070] The present invention will be fully understood by the following examples, so that those skilled in the art can implement the present invention according to the examples. However, the implementation of the present invention should not be limited by the following examples.

[0071] The dry and airtight storage container of the present invention integrates the implant device and the sensing device, and is placed in a dry environment at the same time. see Figure 1 to Figure 10 ,like figure 1 As shown, the drying container 100 is an airtight space formed by maintaining an airtight connection between the casing 11 and the bottom cover 20. The casing assembly 10 includes the casing 11 and the inner liner 12 located inside the casing 11, and can be selectively The anti-leakage ring 13 is sleeved on the housing 11 . The casing 11 and the bottom cover 20 jointly form an airtight space for accommodating other components including the implant module 30 , the base 50 , the sensor...

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The present invention provides an implant device for rapid assembly of a sensor and a physiological signal monitoring system for rapid assembly, the system is used for measuring a physiological signalin a living body, the living body has an epidermis, the system comprises: a housing having a bottom opening; the mechanism module is arranged in the shell; the sensor module is detachably arranged onthe mechanism module and used for being attached to the skin; the bottom cover is detachably combined with the bottom opening, so that the shell and the bottom cover form an accommodating space, andthe mechanism module and the sensor module are accommodated in the accommodating space; the bottom cover is provided with a force application part, the force application part is configured to bear force, a supporting point is formed at the opposite side end of the force application part, and the distance between the supporting point and the force application part and the force form force application torque; and when the force application part is operated by the bottom cover, a lateral opening is formed between the bottom cover and the shell by virtue of force application torque, so that the bottom cover is separated from the opening, the shell is in an operable state, and the sensor module is attached to the epidermis of a living body to measure a physiological signal.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to an implant device with a force application part, which can be quickly operated to quickly assemble a physiological signal monitoring system. Background technique [0002] Patients with chronic diseases, such as diabetes and chronic cardiovascular disease, need to monitor the data changes of certain physiological parameters on a daily basis to effectively control the disease to avoid deterioration and provide timely treatment. The data of many physiological parameters need to be obtained through entering the body (in vivo), and it is necessary to obtain multiple measurement data every day for effective monitoring. In order to avoid the patient’s discomfort caused by repeated blood or body fluid extraction, the industry proposes to use a small sensing component implanted in the subcutaneous tissue for a long time to match a signal processing component fixed on the skin surface, which can be used continuously for many days. It do...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61B5/145
CPCA61B5/14503A61B5/14532A61B5/14546A61B2562/16A61B2562/22A61B5/14865A61B5/1451A61B5/6848A61B5/68335A61B5/1486A61B5/688A61B2560/045A61B2562/166A61B2562/227A61B2560/063A61B2562/242A61B2562/12A61B50/30A61B2050/3004A61B2560/0443A61B5/6849A61B17/3468A61B5/150305A61B5/150503A61B5/0002A61B5/6833B65D81/266
Inventor 黄椿木陈界行
Owner BIONIME
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