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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 30, 2006
Filed:
Apr. 16, 2003
Sherin B. Lussier, North Providence, RI (US);
Melinda F. Penney, Providence, RI (US);
Dalita R. Tomellini, Rehoboth, MA (US);
Sherin B. Lussier, North Providence, RI (US);
Melinda F. Penney, Providence, RI (US);
Dalita R. Tomellini, Rehoboth, MA (US);
Medport LLC, Providence, RI (US);
Abstract
A digital thermometer with enhanced conformity to the anatomy, such as in and around the mouth of a human being. A non-linear probe has a temperature sensor at a first end adapted to be inserted into the mouth and under the tongue, and a downwardly disposed housing portion at the second end. An intermediate portion of the probe is shaped to rest on the lower lip and/or teeth. The probe is preferably integrally molded with the housing. The probe may also be flexible such that it may be bent into the desired non-linear configuration prior to use. Such a flexible probe may have an internal stiffener with a softer plastic overmold. A display component displays the measured temperature. Electronic circuitry receives a temperature signal from the temperature sensor, translates the signal into a value representative of the measured temperature, and provides the translated value to the display for displaying the temperature.