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- AP825A AP825A APAP/P/1998/001233A AP9801233A AP825A AP 825 A AP825 A AP 825A AP 9801233 A AP9801233 A AP 9801233A AP 825 A AP825 A AP 825A
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- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
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- A61B10/0012—Ovulation-period determination
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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- A61B10/0012—Ovulation-period determination
- A61B2010/0025—Ovulation-period determination based on analysis of crystalisation structure
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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Abstract
A portable fertility tester (1) for identifying the days during the menstrual cycle when a woman is most likely to conceive. The tester has a circular disk (19) with transparent regions (23) indexed to each day of the month.
Description
PORTABLE FERTILITY TESTER
Background of the Invention
This invention relates to devices for determining whether «/oman is at a time in her menstrual cycle when she is likely conceive. More specifically, the invention is directed to s construction of such an apparatus which is portable, sxpensive, easy to use, and which can be employed by a woman evaluate her fertility on any day in her menstrual cycle thout the intervention of a physician- or other health ifessional.
It is known that there are some days in a woman's istrual cycle when she is fertile and likely to conceive and days when conception is improbable. The fertility period lically lasts approximately six days out of each thirty day riod. It is known in the art to measure a woman's body nperature to detect fertile times. A decrease in temperature associated with the fertile portion of the cycle. Another :hod of determining fertility is by the consistency of the :us in the vagina. Viscosity of the mucus increases when tility is high.
Still another technique for determining fertility is by sjual examination of the woman's saliva. At fertile times, iroscopic viewing of the saliva reveals a structure which sembles ferns. At infertile times, the same inspection of 2 saliva reveals dotted structures. Examination of saliva furs a simple way to determine fertility.
It is known in the art to assemble a slide and magnifier a cylindrical tube having a source of illumination. Such svice is disclosed in Czech Patent No. 23701 entitled sx'tility Tester issued to Meopta Prerov A.S. on an cation made on June 23, 1992 and published on October 20, m addition to the inconvenience of having to clean such zice of the prior saliva sample before each use, the Czech e does not enable a comparison of the saliva specimens day to day nor a comparison of specimens between days in ff&rent months.
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Summary of the Invention
The aforementioned problems of the prior art are overcome by' the instant invention which provides for a fertility tester including a circular disc having a concentrically disposed plurality of at least partially transparent regions, support means, in the form of a housing in which the disc is rotatably mounted, and masking means in the form of a cover mounted on the housing and covering a portion of the disc thereby preventing viewing of some of the transparent regions, the masking means further having a window for exposing at least one transparent region on which a woman may deposit a specimen of her saliva, the disc being rotatable relative to the housing whereby any one of the transparent regions may be exposed. The cover, additionally, has an ocular for viewing t
one of the disc transparent regions under magnification.
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Illumination means are mounted in the housing for back { lighting the saliva on the disc. The disc is imprinted with an * £ identifying indicium for each of the transparent regions. The cover has an aperture for exposing the indicium corresponding ς 20 the transparent region under view. C
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a fertility tester which enables a woman to readily view her saliva with magnification under back light.
Another object of the invention is to provide a fertility tester which is inexpensive, portable and easily carried on the person.
Still anorher object of the invention is to provide a fertility tester wherein salvia patterns for the days of a complete menstrual cycle can be stored and viewed.
A. further object of the invention is to provide a fertility tester with a self extinguishing light source.
Other and further objects of the invention will be apparent from the following drawings and description of a preferred embodiment of the invention in which like reference nu35 merals are used to indicate like parts in the various views.
D^crintio.n .of the Drawings
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Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a portable fertility tester in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a portable fertility 5 tester in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention in a first disposition.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a portable fertility tester in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention in a second disposition.
Fig. 4 is a sectional plan view of a portable fertility tester in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention taken along line 4—4 of Fig. 2.
Fig. 5 is a sectional plan view of a portable fertility tester in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention taken along line 5—5 of Fig. 3.
Dg-ScriPtion of the Preferred Embodiment
Referring now to Fig. 1 of the drawings there is shown a fertility tester 1 having a lower, generally cylindrical, housing 3 with a floor 5 and a cylindrical wall 11. The wall
11 extends upwardly from the floor 5 and has a reverse curvature 15 so as to form a notch in the circumference of the otherwise circular housing 3. The top of the wall 11 is stepped, having an inwardly extending ledge 17 from which there upwardly extends a cylindrical lip 7 having an outer circumference flush with the outer circumference of the wall
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Seated on the ledge 17 is a circular disc 19 having a circumferential track 21 along which there are closely spaced circular transparent regions 23. The disc 19 may be made of a plastic or glass material. If the disc 19 is made of a transparent material, the transparent regions 23 may be defined by imprinting borders surrounding each of the transparent regions 23 on the disc 19 as shown in the drawings. If the disc is formed from an opaque material, the transparent regions 23 may be provided by forming apertures in the disc and mounting a transparent slide in each aperture.
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Each of the circular regions 23 of the transparent disc 19 serves as a slide for receiving the saliva of the user on a given day.
Adjacent each circular transparent region is an indicium 5 in the form of an index number corresponding to the day in the cycle during which the saliva is been examined to determine fertility. A data area 25 is provided in the central region of the disc 19 for recording the name of the user and a date, e.g., corresponding to the first day of the cycle recorded on 10 the disc 19. Each disc 19 is preferably provided with thirty circular transparent regions 23 to encompass the length of most typical menstrual cycles.
Imprinted on the disc 19 are the indicia in the form of κ index numbers arranged in a circle inside and concentric with ΟΙ 5 the track 21 in which the transparent regions 23 are disposed. Each indicium or index number is in radial alignment with a corresponding circular transparent region 23 and radial lines e extend between the indicia and circular transparent regions 23 to indicate the correspondence. (J
The outer diameter of the disc 19 is just slightly less £ than the inner diameter of the lip 7 on the housing 3 but greater than the inner diameter of the wall 11. When seated atop the ledge 17, the disc 19 is free to rotate about its center while confined against translational movement by the 25 lip 7. Referring to Figs. 2 and 3, as the disc 19 is rotated, the circular transparent regions 23 are within the radius of the wall 11, except at the notch 9 whereat the disc 19 extends beyond the reverse curvature 15 in the wall 11, thereby making a circular transparent region 23 accessible for deposit of a 30 saliva specimen, as well as for viewing if desired.
As best seen in Figs. 4 and 5, within the housing 3 there is mounted an illumination unit 31 in the form of a light emitting diode (LED 33) having a battery compartment 35 for receiving two conventional button cells. The LED 33 is 35 connected by a conductor, through a resistor 37 to a contact of a normally open switch 39 actuated by a lever cam 41. When
AP Ο Ο Ο 8 2 5 the switch 39 is actuated (see Fig. 5), it applies the voltage from the batteries to the LED 33 thereby causing the LED 33 to light.
Removably mounted on top of the housing 3 is a cover 4 5 which serves as'a mask for obscuring most of the upper surface of the disc 19 while permitting access or viewing of a specimen and its identifying indicium for a selected day. The cover 4 has a cylindrical wall 6 with an inner diameter equal to or only slightly greater than the outer diameter of housing wall 11 so that the cover 4 can be removably mounted on the housing 3 and held in place by friction between the cover wall 6 and housing outer wall 11. The cover 4 and housing 3 are preferably fabricated from a substantially rigid plastic material having some resilience to facilitate placement and removal of the cover 4 on the housing 3 and to enhance friction between the them.
The otherwise circular cover 4 has a notch 8 in registration with the notch 9 in the housing wall 11, the notches 8 and 9 in the cover 4 and housing 3, respectively, defining an open window 10 through which the track 21 passes as the disc 19 is rotated about its center, thereby permitting access to any circular transparent region of the disc 19 for enabling a specimen of saliva to be deposited thereon (see Figs. 2 and 3) .
Within the top surface of the cover 4, adjacent the notch
8, there is a circular aperture in which there is mounted a cylindrical boss 43 having a threaded bore. An ocular 45 has a threaded focusing tube with ·. threads on its outer circumference and a magnifying lens 31 at its upper end surrounded by a collar 47. The focusing tube of the ocular 4 5 is threaded into the bore in the boss 43. Molded into the outer circumference of the collar 47 of the ocular 45 are axial grooves 49 to enhance grasping of the collar 47 for rotating the ocular to focus a magnified image of the saliva on the transparent region 23 of the disc 19 in registration
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APO 0 082 5 with the ocular 45 which is back lit when the lever cam 41 of switch 39 is actuated.
Formed in the upper surface of the cover 4 adjacent the notch 8 and ocular 45 is an elongated slot 53 in alignment with the indicia imprinted on the disc 19 for enabling the index number of each circular transparent region 23 on the disc 19 to be seen when it is in position for deposit of a saliva specimen at the window 10 or in alignment with the ocular 45 for viewing.
In use, woman seeking to determine if she is in the fertile time of her menstrual cycle rotates the disc 19 until the numbered disc transparent region 23 corresponding to the day of her menstrual cycle is positioned within the widow 10. She then applies a small amount of her saliva to the exposed surface of the transparent region 23 and allows it to dry for from one to five minutes .t Thereafter, the disc 19 is rotated until the transparent region 23 for that day is in alignment with the ocular 45. The switch 39 can then be activated to illuminate the specimen on the disc transparent region 23. The fertility tester is then held with the lens 51 close to the eye.
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The ocular 45 is focused by rotating the collar 47 until ' ’ ·Y a clear pattern can be seen in the saliva. If the pattern is fern-like, the woman may conclude that she is fertile. If a dot pattern is seen, then it may be concluded that she is not likely to be fertile at the present time. The same procedure is repeated daily throughout the menstrual cycle. At the end of each cycle, the disc 19 may be replaced with another one by removing the cover 4 from the housing 3 and simply lifting the disc 19 out. Data indicative of the name of the user and month of the cycle may be recorded on the disc 19 for later ' reference.
The saliva patterns which indicate fertility are known in the art and are not part of the invention which is directed to apparatus for making the saliva fertility test convenient for
APO00825 women to utilize it on a daily basis during each menstrual cycle.
It is to be appreciated that the foregoing is a description of a preferred embodiment of the invention to which variations and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims (5)
1. A fertility tester comprising a circular disc having a top and a bottom and a plurality of at least partially transparent regions concentrically disposed therealong, support means, on which said disc is rotatably mounted, and masking means fixedly mounted relative to said support means and covering a portion of said disc thereby preventing viewing of some of said transparent regions, said masking means further having an opening through which at least one of said transparent regions is exposed for enabling a woman to place her saliva thereon, said disc being rotatable relative to said masking means whereby any one of said * h
transparent regions may be exposed. ~
2. A fertility tester according to claim 1 wherein said T support means comprises a housing, said disc being removably C and rotatably mounted therein, and said masking means
C comprises a cover removably mounted on said housing whereby said cover partially masks said disc when said cover is * mounted on said housing, and said disc can be removed from * c
said housing when said cover is removed therefrom. e
3 . A fertility tester according to claim 2 wherein said housing comprises a circumferential ledge for supporting the outer circumference of the bottom of said disc.
4 . A fertility tester according to claim 2 wherein said cover has a notch in its outer circumf erence defining said opening.
5. A fertility tester according to claim 1 wherein said masking means has an opening for providing a view of one of said transparent regions.
6. A fertility tester according to claim 5 further comprising ocular means mounted over said masking means opening for providing an enlarged view of one of said transparent regions.
“· A fertility tester according to claim. 5 further comprising illumination means mounted on said support means in
APOΟ 08 2 5 alignment with said masking means opening for illuminating the saliva on said disc.
8 . A fertility tester according to claim 5 wherein said disc is imprinted with an identifying indicium for each of
5 said transparent regions and said mask masking means has an aperture for exposing the indicium corresponding the transparent region under view.
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