abstract |
A wearable device for non-invasively measuring a user's body temperature includes a housing, a first substrate coupled to the housing and having an opening, a second substrate coupled to the first substrate and configured to be fixed to the user's skin, a housing, and the like. It may include a mounting frame sealed by the first substrate, a circuit board fixed by the mounting frame, a first temperature sensor coupled to the circuit board and configured to determine a user's body temperature, and a thermal conductivity probe. A thermally conductive probe is secured by the mounting frame and positioned proximate to the first temperature sensor. A thermally conductive probe extends at least partially through an opening in the first substrate and transfers thermal energy from a portion of the user's skin to the first temperature sensor. |