TEMPERATURE INDICATOR STRIPS FEATURING QUICK

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THERMOCAPTURE LCR Hallcrest 309 E ALISO STREET OJAI CA 93023 temperature indicator strips featuring quick response (QR) codes; temperature indicator strips made from plastic featuring quick response (QR) codes; temperature indicator labels not for medical purposes featuring quick response (QR) codes;In the statement, line 1, Illinois should be deleted, and Delaware should be inserted.;THERMO CAPTURE;temperature indicator labels featuring quick response (QR) codes, for medical purposes;providing a web site allowing users to upload images of temperature indicator labels using a quick response (QR) code; providing a web site allowing users to upload time-stamped temperature data using a quick response (QR) code; electronic storage of temperature data from activated temperature indicator labels uploaded using quick response (QR) codes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A pulse oximetry sensor having a temperature indicator and a method of operating such a sensor to visually indicate to an operator the temperature of the sensor and hence a measure of the temperature of the tissue location to which the sensor is attached. In one embodiment, the temperature indicator is a color changing liquid crystal temperature monitor. The liquid crystal temperature monitor includes a number of segments, each of which is activateable within a predetermined temperature range to be monitored. In other embodiments of the present invention, the oximetry sensor includes an active regulated heating element to enhance blood perfusion within the tissue location being monitored. In either embodiment, the temperature indicator provides the operator with an effective way of monitoring the temperature of the sensor and the adjacent tissue location. In case of a heated sensor, the temperature indicator informs the operator that the warming function of the sensor is functioning correctly. In case of a nonheated sensor, the temperature indicator informs the operator regarding a measure of the degree of perfusion.