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AbstractA non-acoustic pulse-echo radar monitor is employed in the repetitive mode, whereby a large number of reflected pulses are averaged to produce a voltage that modulates an audio oscillator to produce a tone that corresponds to the heart motion. The antenna used in this monitor generally comprises two flat copper foils, thus permitting the antenna to be housed in a substantially flat housing. The monitor converts the detected voltage to an audible signal with both amplitude modulation and Doppler effect. It further uses a dual time constant to reduce the effect of gross sensor-to-surface movement. The monitor detects the movement of one or more internal body parts, such as the heart, lungs, arteries, and vocal chords, and includes a pulse generator for simultaneously inputting a sequence of pulses to a transmit path and a gating path. The pulses transmitted along the transmit path drive an impulse generator and provide corresponding transmit pulses that are applied to a transmit antenna. The gating path includes a range delay generator which generates timed gating pulses. The timed gating pulses cause the receive path to selectively conduct pulses reflected from the body parts and received by a receive antenna. The monitor output potential can be separated into a cardiac output indicative of the physical movement of the heart, and a pulmonary output indicative of the physical movement of the lung. | InventorApplicationNo. 287746 filed on 08/09/1994US Classes:600/595, Body movement (e.g., head or hand tremor, motility of limb, etc.)600/428, With triggering or gating device600/534Detecting body movement attending breathingExaminersPrimary: Kamm, William E.Assistant: Layno, Carl H. Attorney, Agent or FirmUS Patent References3334622, 3875929, 4248244, Method for measuring heart beat rate and circuit means for sameIssued on: 02/03/1981 Inventor: Charnitski , et al.4743906, Time domain radio transmission system Issued on: 05/10/1988 Inventor: Fullerton4907596, Blood pressure measuring appliance Issued on: 03/13/1990 Inventor: Schmid, et al.4979186, Time domain radio transmission system Issued on: 12/18/1990 Inventor: Fullerton4991585, Non-invasive respiration and/or heartbeat monitor or the like Issued on: 02/12/1991 Inventor: Mawhinney5030956, Radar tomography Issued on: 07/09/1991 Inventor: Murphy5220922, Ultrasonic non-contact motion monitoring system Issued on: 06/22/1993 Inventor: Barany5227797, Radar tomography Issued on: 07/13/1993 Inventor: Murphy5272513, Laser doppler velocimeter Issued on: 12/21/1993 Inventor: Vahala, et al.5321501, Method and apparatus for optical imaging with means for controlling the longitudinal range of the sample Issued on: 06/14/1994 Inventor: Swanson, et al.5363108, Time domain radio transmission system Issued on: 11/08/1994 Inventor: Fullerton5391199Apparatus and method for treating cardiac arrhythmias Issued on: 02/21/1995 Inventor: Ben-Haim International ClassA61B 005/11 |