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titleOfInvention Oxygen sensor mounting in medical or flight crew masks for direct indication of blood oxygen level
abstract The present invention relates to sensingnconditions of blood of the wearer (10) of annoxygen mask (12) that provides supplementalnoxygen to the wearer (10). A sensor (20) isnmounted on the interior of the mask (12)ndirectly adjacent to or in contact with the skinn(22) of the wearer (10). The sensor (20)npreferably is positioned just below the jaw innthe throat area, where blood vessels arenrelatively close to the skin (22) and are ofnsufficient number and size so that a conditionnsuch as blood oxygen level can be sensed by non-invasivensensors (20). The sensor (20) in turnnis connected to a suitable controller (24) thatnwill receive the signal from the sensor (20) andncontrol the flow of oxygen to the mask (12),nboth as to pressure, and to control oxygennlevel. Additionally, the controller (24) cannregulate outside conditions such as a pressurensuit (42) that may be worn by a fighter pilot,nor can activate alarms (44) as desired.
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