Abstrict
A blood pressure monitor includes a main body provided with a power
switch and an inflating switch, a cover mounted on the main body
in an open-and-close fashion and on an inner wall thereof provided
with a display, and a cuff secured to the main body as a single
unit. When the cover is closed during not using the monitor, the
power and inflating switches are covered with the cover. When the
cover is opened for use, the display appears. Thus, the blood pressure
monitor provides avoidance of unexpected actuation of the power
and inflating switches, improvement of operation of the switches
and a view angle of the display, improved assembling work of the
monitor, and simplification of repair and replacement in the monitor.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A blood pressure monitor comprising:
a main body;
an operation switch disposed on an upper wall of the main body;
a cuff attached to a lower wall of the main body;
a cover mounted on the main body in an open-and-close fashion;
a display disposed on a wall of the cover confronting the operation
switch for displaying measured data, the operation switch being
covered by the cover when the cover is closed; and
in which one end of the cover is so mounted on a shaft disposed
on one end of the main body, that the cover is pivotable, wherein
the shaft is inclined with respect to an opposite end of said main
body to one end thereof and an opposite end of said cover to said
one end thereof so that said main body and said cover make a predetermined
angle of inclination.
2. A blood pressure monitor comprising:
a main body;
an operation switch disposed on an upper wall of the main body;
a cuff attached to a lower wall of the main body;
a cover mounted on the main body in an open-and-close fashion;
a display disposed on a wall of the cover confronting the operation
switch for displaying measured data, the operation switch being
covered by the cover when the cover is closed; and
in which one end of the cover is so mounted on a shaft disposed
on one end of the main body, that the cover is pivotable, wherein
the shaft has a conical configuration to provide a predetermined
angle of inclination by said main body and said cover.
3. The blood pressure monitor according to claim 1 or 2, wherein
said predetermined angle of inclination is between 20 degrees and
30 degrees.
4. A blood pressure monitor comprising
a main housing,
a cuff attached to a lower wall of said main housing,
a battery storage chamber disposed within said main housing,
attaching means within said battery storage chamber for attaching
said cuff to said main housing.
5. A blood pressure monitor according to claim 4, in which said
attaching means is an opening to be engaged by a hook disposed on
said cuff.
6. A blood pressure monitor according to claim 4, in which said
attaching means includes an opening to be pierced by a projection
disposed on said cuff and a screw for securing said projection piercing
through said opening to a wall of said battery storage chamber.
Description BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention is in the field of blood pressure monitors such
as wrist-type or arm-type blood pressure monitors.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
There is well known a wrist-type blood pressure monitor of FIG.
13 which is disclosed in the Japanese patent laid-open publication
No. Hei 2-34143. The monitor includes a main body 220 which is provided
With a power switch 221 for turning on or off a power supply, an
inflating switch 222 for inflating a cuff and a display 223 employing
a LCD, and a cuff 225 attached to the main body 220 as a single
unit to be mounted on an operator's wrist.
The conventional blood pressure monitor, however, has the disadvantages
that the power switch or the inflating switch is liable to be unexpectedly
actuated to waste a source battery when the monitor is carried in
a bag and the display is hard to be watched because it is small
and secured to the main body. If an operator using the monitor wants
to watch the display during measurement, the operator's good posture
for measuring has to be deformed resulting in wrong measurement.
When a cuff is necessary to be removed from a main body of a conventional
blood pressure monitor for maintenance, inspection, repair or component
replacement, such removal is not easy and consumes time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is, therefore, a primary object of this invention to provide
a blood pressure monitor for protecting an operation switch, such
as power and inflating switches, of the monitor from any unexpected
actuation.
It is another object of this invention to provide a blood pressure
monitor employing a large scale display for an improved view so
positioned that an operator can watch measured values on the display
without deforming the operator's good posture during the blood pressure
measurement.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a blood
pressure monitor employing a cuff which may be easily attached to
and removed from a main body.
According to a first aspect of this invention, there is provided
a blood pressure monitor which includes a cover disposed on a main
body in an open-and-close fashion, a display disposed on the cover
opposite to an operation switch for displaying measured data, the
operation switch being designed to be covered by the cover when
the cover is closed. When the blood pressure monitor is not used,
the cover is closed to cover the operation switch without exposing
the same to the external from the main body, so that the operation
switch is prevented from unexpectedly actuated when the monitor
is carried. The display is so disposed on the cover that the cover
and the operation switch are separately disposed with enlarged space
respectively and the display provides improved sight. Moreover,
as the operation switch is composed of a power switch and an inflating
switch, power supply or start of inflating can be avoided during
carriage.
According to a second aspect of this invention, there is provided
a blood pressure monitor in which a cover carrying a display is
retained by a main body at a desired angle between 0 and 180 degrees.
The cover can be retained in a position of the main body for good
sight of the display, whereby the display of measured values can
be seen by an operator without deforming the operator's correct
posture during measurement.
According to a third aspect of this invention, there is provided
a blood pressure monitor in which a cover is engaged with a main
body at a predetermined angle of inclination, whereby a display
can be seen in an improved position by an operator and the measurement
can be made in an operator's natural posture.
According to a fourth aspect of this invention, there is provided
a blood pressure monitor in which a cover is mounted on a main body
through a hinge piece disposed on a housing of the main body in
an open-and-close fashion, so that assembling the blood pressure
monitor is improved and components (particularly, display) are easily
repaired or replaced.
According to a fifth aspect of this invention, there is provided
a blood pressure monitor which includes a main body having a housing
provided with a battery storage chamber and an attachment means
disposed in the battery storage chamber for attaching a cuff to
the main body. Upon operation of the attachment means after opening
the battery storage chamber which is easily opened or closed, a
cuff is easily attached to or detached from the housing of the main
body to thereby provide easy attachment and detachment of the cuff.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objectives and advantages of this invention will be more
readily apparent from the following detailed description provided
in conjunction with the following figures, of which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective external view of a wrist-type blood pressure
monitor as a preferred embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 2 shows at (a) a plane view of the wrist-type blood pressure
monitor of FIG. 1 in which a cover is opened and at (b) a plane
view of the monitor in which the cover is closed;
FIG. 3 is a perspective external view of a wrist-type blood pressure
monitor as a modification of the monitor of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 shows at (a) a plane view of the wrist-type blood pressure
monitor of FIG. 3 in which a cover is opened and at (b) a plane
view of the monitor in which the cover is closed;
FIG. 5 is a modification of the monitor of FIG. 3 in which a shaft
connecting the cover with a main body is modified;
FIG. 6 is a disassembled view showing a modified construction of
a connection unit of the cover and the main body in the blood pressure
monitor;
FIG. 7 shows at (a) a partial perspective view of the connection
unit of FIG. 6 in which a cover is closed and at (b) a partial perspective
view of the monitor in which the cover is opened;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a blood pressure monitor to show
an attachment structure for a main body and a cuff as a further
embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the monitor of FIG. 8 in which
the cuff is detached from the main body;
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a blood pressure monitor employing
a modified attachment structure for a main body and a cuff as a
modification of the monitor of FIG. 8;
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the monitor of FIG. 10 in which
the cuff is detached from the main body;
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of an attachment structure which
is applicable to a blood pressure monitor of this invention; and
FIG. 13 is a perspective external view of a conventional blood
pressure monitor.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring, now, to FIG. 1, there is shown a perspective view of
a wrist-type blood pressure monitor as a preferred embodiment of
this invention. FIG. 2 shows at (a) a plane view of the wrist-type
blood pressure monitor of FIG. 1 in which a cover is fully opened
and at (b) a plane view of the monitor in which the cover is completely
closed. The blood pressure monitor includes a main body 10 provided
with a power switch 11 and an inflating switch 12 as an operation
switch, a cover 20 on an inner wall provided with a display (LCD)
21 mounted on the main body in an open-and-close fashion to display
blood pressure values, and a cuff 30 secured to the main body 10
in a fixed position as a single unit. The cover 20 is hinged on
the main body 10 through a shaft 13 pivotally disposed in a connecting
portion to be opened and closed, and may be locked in a close position
by engagement between a projection 22 formed on an opposite end
of the cover to the connecting portion and a groove 14 formed on
the main body 10 corresponding to the projection. The operation
switch includes the power switch 11 for turning on and off the power
supply and the inflating switch 12 for inflating the cuff 30.
As shown in FIG. 1, since the LCD 21 is disposed on the inner wall
of the cover 20, on an upper wall of the main body 10 there are
disposed only power and inflating switches 11 and 12, whereby the
LCD 21 may be designed to have a large scale corresponding to a
space of the cover 20 and the switches 11 and 12 also may be designed
to have large buttons to improve the operation. The LCD 21 therefore
confronts the operation switches 11 and 12 for displaying measured
data. Since the cover 20 is closed during carriage, the switches
11 and 12 are prevented from unexpected actuation to avoid wasted
consumption of a source battery and inflation of the cuff 30 unmounted.
In FIG. 3, there is shown a perspective external view of a wrist-type
blood pressure monitor as a modification of the monitor of FIG.
1. FIG. 4 shows at (a) a plane view of the monitor in which a cover
is opened, and at (b) a plane view of the monitor in which the cover
is closed. This monitor substantially has a same construction as
that of the monitor of FIG. 1, but a cover 20' makes a predetermined
angle of inclination to the main body 10. The cover 20' is supported
in an open-and-close fashion by shaft 13 pivotally mounted at an
inclination angle on one end of main body 10 connected with the
cover, and has a slant end near the shaft 13. The shaft 13 retains
the cover 20' at a predetermined angle as the cover 20' is opened.
Accordingly, as the cover 20' is opened, it stands in an inclined
position as shown in FIG. 4 (a). Therefore, the shaft 13 is inclined
with respect to an opposite end of the main body 10 to one end thereof
and an opposite end of the cover 20' to the one end thereof so that
the main body 10 and the cover 20' make a predetermined angle of
inclination. Alternately, the shaft 13 itself may be modified to
have a conical configuration to support the cover 20' at an inclination
angle as shown in FIG. 5.
It is recommended that an inclination angle .alpha. of the LCD
21 disposed on the inner wall of the cover 20' inclining to the
main body 10 (a central axis direction of an operator's arm) is
between 20.degree. and 30.degree., preferably 25.degree., and an
open-and-close angle .beta. of the LCD 21 (FIG. 3) to an upper wall
(to be covered by the cover 20') of the main body 10 is between
0.degree. and 180.degree.. As the inclination angle .alpha. is designed
to be between 20.degree. and 30.degree. though 25.degree. is the
best, an operator can easily identify characters and figures displayed
on LCD 21 in a relaxed posture when the operator mounts the cuff
30 on a wrist of the operator for blood pressure measurement. As
the inclination angle .alpha. is designed to be less than 20.degree.
or larger than 30.degree., the display of the LCD 21 is hard to
be watched and the arm of the operator has to be moved to find better
display resulting causing unnatural force applied to the operator's
measuring posture resulting in fluctuation of measured data. Though
the open-and-close angle .beta. may be designed to be between 0.degree.
(completely closed) and 180.degree. (completely opened), 170.degree.
is the best angle to provide the best view of LCD 21 when the angle
made by a visual line of an operator in a relaxed posture and a
view line of the LCD is considered. If the maximum open angle is
designed to be smaller or larger than 170.degree., the view of characters
and figures on the LCD 21 is reduced. Thus, by designing the angles
.alpha. and .beta. for the best angles in view of human engineering,
measurement can be performed in a natural posture of the operator
and the best view is provided by the LCD 21.
Though the covers 20 and 20' are supported by the shafts 13 and
13' pivotally mounted on the main body 10 in the foregoing embodiments,
FIG. 6 is a perspective disassembled view showing a modified connection
unit of a cover and a main body. A main housing 40 of main body
10 includes an external large housing 41 and an internal small housing
42 which are jointed together by screws 43 as a single unit. At
one end of the small housing 42 there is disposed a hinge piece
50 which is secured to the housing 42 by screws 51 for mounting
the cover 20 thereon. A shaft portion 28 of cover 20 in which a
front panel 25 is secured to a base panel 26 by screws 27 is pivoted
at a predetermined position of the hinge piece 50 by spring pins
52 for opening-and-closing the cover 20.
This construction of the connection unit allows the large housing
41 to be mounted on the small housing 42 after mounting the hinge
piece 50 on the small housing 42 and further mounting the cover
20 on the hinge piece 50, so that wiring between the LCD 21 in the
cover 20 and a printed circuit board within the main housing 40
is simplified. When wiring is made by employing a cable of a flexible
printed circuit (FPC), the cable should be drawn within the main
housing 40 through an inner side of a blind portion 55 of the hinge
piece 50 and a cut-out portion 45 of the small housing 42. When
the cover 20 is closed as shown at (a) of FIG. 7, one cannot see
the cable from the external because the cable is located inside
the blind portion 55. The gap between the blind portion 55 and one
end of the cover 20 confronting the portion 55 is designed to be
about 1 mm for a smooth open-and-close movement of the cover 20.
When the cover 20 is opened as shown at (b) of FIG. 7, the cable
60 appears between cover 20 and main body 10.
Removing the cover 20 from the main body 10 to repair or replace
the LCD 21 is easily performed by removing the spring pins 52 because
the cover 20 is attached to the hinge piece 50, viz., the open-and-close
mechanism for the cover 20 is provided by the small piece 50 separated
from the main housing 40. If the cover 20 is secured to the main
housing 40 by employing spring pins or the like, the assembly cannot
be disassembled after assembling and the main housing 40 has to
be replaced to repair or replace the LCD 21.
If desired, the cover 20 may be modified to form a single unit
with the main body (main housing) by employing plastics which is
easily bent or extended, or to be mounted on the main body by a
hinge. Retaining the cover at a predetermined angle may be performed
by utilizing frictional force or employing a locking or notching
mechanism for locking the cover at the predetermined angle.
A mechanical structure for attaching or detaching a cuff with respect
to a main body of a blood pressure monitor will be described hereinafter.
FIG. 12 shows a blood pressure monitor to illustrate engagement
between a detachable cuff 160 and a main housing 150 consisting
of an upper housing 151 and a lower housing 152, which is applicable
to this invention. The main housing 150 is associated with a display
153 displaying measured data and switches 154 including a power
switch. The housings 151 and 152 are coupled each other and secured
by screws 155.
An attachment portion (flexible plate) 161 of the cuff 160 attached
to the main housing 150 is provided with two pairs of hooks 162a
and 162b which project outwardly. Corresponding to the hooks 162a
and 162b, there are provided two pairs of openings 152a and 152b
on the lower housing 152. An air inlet-and-outlet tube 163 disposed
on the cuff 160 pierces the lower housing 152. The hooks 162a and
162b on the cuff 160 are fitted to the openings 152a and 152b on
the lower housing 152 for engagement to thereby secure the cuff
160 to the housing 150 as a single unit. To avoid unexpected detachment
of the cuff 160 from the main housing 150, the hooks and the openings
are firmly engaged one another. In order to detach the cuff 160
from the main housing 150 to repair, replace or inspect a pressure
sensor, initially the screws 155 are removed, the upper housing
151 is removed from the lower housing 152 to open the main housing
150, and the hooks 162a and 162b are pushed inwardly as shown by
arrow marks of FIG. 12 to be released from the openings 152a and
152b. Thus, in this attachment structure between the cuff 160 and
the main housing 150, attachment of the cuff to the main housing
is easy, but detachment of the cuff is rather complicated.
FIGS. 8 and 9 show an improved attachment structure between a cuff
120 and a main housing 110 for easy detachment of the cuff as a
further embodiment of this invention. It should be understood that
a display 113 is shown to be disposed on a main housing 110 in a
blood pressure monitor of FIG. 8, but the monitor may be modified
to employ a cover carrying the display to be mounted on the main
housing as described in the foregoing embodiments.
The blood pressure monitor of FIG. 8 includes main housing 110
associated with display 113 showing measured data and switches 114
including a power switch, and cuff 120 detachably mounted on the
main housing. The main housing 110 consists of an upper housing
111 and a lower housing 112 which are coupled together and secured
by screws (not shown in drawings) in the same manner as shown in
FIG. 12. A battery storage compartment 116 is disposed on one end
of the main housing 110, and a battery lid 117 is adapted to be
removably mounted over the chamber 116.
As shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, a mounting portion 121 (flexible plate)
of the cuff 120 is provided with a pair of hooks 122a at one end
of the cuff and a pair of hooks 122b in inner position which respectively
project outwardly along the cuff. On the mounting portion 121 there
is disposed an air inlet-and-outlet tube 123. A pair of openings
112a for engagement with the pair of hooks 122a are disposed in
the battery storage chamber 116 of the main housing 110, a pair
of openings (not shown in drawings) engaged with the pair of hooks
122b are disposed on the lower housing 112. The strength of engagement
between the hooks and the openings is so designed that the cuff
is not easily detached from the main housing 110 even if the cuff
is tried to be pulled outwardly. The hooks 122a exposed within the
battery chamber 116 are designed to not interrupt storage of a battery.
In thus constructed blood pressure monitor, attaching the cuff
120 to the main housing 110 is performed by inserting the hooks
122a and 122b of the cuff into the corresponding openings (l12a)
for engagement as performed in the monitor of FIG. 12. In order
to detach the cuff 120 from the main housing 110, initially the
lid 117 is removed from the main housing 110 to open the chamber
116, the hooks 122a exposed within the chamber are inwardly depressed
(in an arrow marked direction) to be pulled out from the openings
112a, the cuff 120 is shifted toward the battery chamber 116 to
pull out the hooks 122b from the corresponding openings. Accordingly,
the cuff can be removed from the main housing without opening the
main housing 110, whereby attachment and detachment of the cuff
120 is simplified.
In FIGS. 10 and 11 there is shown a blood pressure monitor as a
modification of the blood pressure monitor of FIG. 8. The same components
as those of the blood pressure monitor of FIG. 8 are represented
by the same reference numerals. On one end of flexible plate 121
of cuff 120 there is disposed a projection 125 provided with a screw
hole 125a. In the battery chamber 116 there are disposed an opening
118 for accommodating the projection 125 and a threaded (tapped)
hole 119 for securing the projection 125 to the main housing 110
by a screw 130. Other construction is the same as that of the monitor
of FIG. 8.
The cuff 120 is attached to the main housing 110 by inserting the
pair of hooks 122b into the corresponding openings (not shown in
drawings) of the main housing 110 for engagement, piercing the projection
125 through the opening 118, and securing the projection 125 to
the housing 110 in a fixed position by the screw 130. Detaching
the cuff is performed by a reversal operation. The cuff is detached
by removing the lid 117 from the housing 110, unscrewing the screw
130 to remove the projection 125 from the opening 118, shifting
the cuff toward the battery chamber 116 to pull out the hooks 112b
from the corresponding openings. Thus, the cuff 120 may be easily
attached to or detached from the main housing 110 without opening
the housing.
This invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiments. Though
a pair of hooks 122a are employed in the blood pressure monitor
of FIG. 8, only one hook 122a may be employed, so that three hooks
are employed in total and only one opening 112a is employed within
the battery storage chamber 116. Though in FIG. 9 the hooks 122a
and 122b are disposed outwardly along the cuff, they may be arranged
inwardly, in which the cuff is detached from the housing by pushing
the hooks outwardly and shifting the cuff in a direction opposite
to the battery chamber. If desired, the battery storage chamber
may be disposed on an opposite end of the main housing 110.
While the invention has been described and illustrated with respect
to certain embodiments which give satisfactory results, it will
be understood by those skilled in the art, after understanding the
purpose of the invention, that various other changes and modifications
may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention,
and it is therefore, intended in the appended claims to cover all
such changes and modifications. |