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Designing a Multi-Color Display Adhesive Thermometer Based on the TRIZ Systematic Innovation Method
Youn-Jan Lin
IJOSI null , 3(2), 1–8;
https://doi.org/10.6977/IJoSI.201409_3(2).0001
Submitted: 20 September 2012 | Revised: 6 February 2017 | Accepted: 20 September 2012 | Published: 5 February 2015

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Abstract
The electronic thermometer model presented in this paper has two unique features, first it is easily attachable to a spot and second it provides a continuous readout of temperature by a method combining visual and digital signals. It is derived from TRIZ Su-Field analysis and is termed a Multi-Color Display Adhesive Thermometer. It is mainly intended for use with sick children. It has been featured in many exhibitions, gained a Silver and two Gold Medals, and has been patented in the USA, China and the R.O.C. (Taiwan). Keywords: Awards, Su-Field analysis, Continuous readout, Multi-Color Display Adhesive Thermometer.
References
- Mao, Xiaoming, Zhang, Xueqing and AbouRizk, Simaan (2007), “Generalized Solutions for Su Field Analysis,” Aug. 2007, The TRIZ Journal. (http://www.triz-journal.com/)
- Terninko, J (2000), “Su-Field Analysis,” Feb. 2000, The TRIZ Journal. (http://www.triz-journal.com/)