Murata manufacturing co., ltd. (20240245381). BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION ACQUISITION DEVICE simplified abstract
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BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION ACQUISITION DEVICE
Organization Name
murata manufacturing co., ltd.
Inventor(s)
Shohei Morikawa of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)
Hirofumi Watanabe of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)
Kiyoshi Kanagawa of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)
Kiyotaka Asai of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)
BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION ACQUISITION DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240245381 titled 'BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION ACQUISITION DEVICE
The abstract describes a biological information acquisition device that includes a main body with a facing surface, a biosensor protruding from the facing surface, and an adhesive tape attached to the main body.
- The device has a main body with a facing surface that interacts with a living body.
- A biosensor is integrated into the main body, protruding from the facing surface, and has a contact surface for interaction with the living body.
- An adhesive tape with a thickness less than the biosensor protrusion amount is attached to the facing surface of the main body.
- The device is designed for acquiring biological information from a living body in a non-invasive manner.
- The biosensor and adhesive tape work together to ensure accurate and reliable data collection.
Potential Applications: - Medical diagnostics - Health monitoring - Research studies
Problems Solved: - Non-invasive data acquisition - Accurate biological information gathering
Benefits: - Easy to use - Comfortable for the user - Reliable data collection
Commercial Applications: Title: Non-Invasive Biological Information Acquisition Device for Medical and Research Applications This technology can be utilized in medical facilities, research institutions, and wearable health monitoring devices.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the biosensor interact with the living body to acquire biological information? 2. What materials are used in the construction of the biosensor for optimal performance?
Original Abstract Submitted
a biological information acquisition device includes a main body including a facing surface facing a living body when mounted, a first biosensor provided in the main body such that at least a portion of the first biosensor protrudes from the facing surface of the main body and including a first contact surface contactable with the living body, and an adhesive tape attached to the facing surface of the main body and having a thickness less than a protrusion amount of the first biosensor from the facing surface.