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titleOfInvention Non-mercury analog sphygmomanometer
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a blood pressure measurement operation as easy as a conventional mercury blood pressure monitor, although it is a sphygmomanometer that does not use a mercury column for measuring pressure, and to read a maximum blood pressure value and a minimum blood pressure value. To provide a non-mercury analog sphygmomanometer that is extremely easy. An analog blood pressure display device 2 having a pressure display device 22 configured to emit light in a dotted or linear manner at each graduation position, and detecting a reversal of a change in cuff pressure, This is a sphygmomanometer including a pressure inversion detection device 10 that outputs a systolic blood pressure signal and a diastolic blood pressure signal. In the pressure display device 22, pressure is displayed by emitting light as a bar graph having a length corresponding to the pressure in the cuff. On the other hand, when the light is extinguished as the pressure in the cuff decreases during blood pressure measurement, Control is performed so that only point-like or line-like light emission at the scale position corresponding to the systolic blood pressure signal and the systolic blood pressure signal from the inversion detection device 10 exists. [Selection] Figure 1
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