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publicationDate | 1981-03-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationNumber | GB-2056689-A |
titleOfInvention | Measured value receiver for the transcutaneous measurement of physiological data |
abstract | A membrane (2) of a measuring receiver for the transcutaneous determination of substances, such as oxygen, in the blood and in body tissue is clamped over the sensor 7 encircled by support port 8 of the housing (1) by a ring (3) which is releasably fitted in a groove (6) without screwing or the use of screws. The ring (3) is snap-fitted by means of a collar (10) which snaps into a grooveway (10a); alternatively the ring can have a frusto conical surface so that it thickens inwardly. The membrane is permeable to the substance to be measured but impermeable to the electrolyte between electrodes (not indicated) in the sensor part (7). The signal leads (5) from inter alia the electrodes come out at the side of the housing (1), near the working surface (11). The membrane may be formed integrally with the ring. <IMAGE> |
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