PROGRAMMABLE COLD THERAPY SYSTEM
20200352779 ยท 2020-11-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2007/0234
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F7/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F7/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A programmable cold therapy system is employed for pain relief and healing following injury or surgery. The system has a tank that maintains a reservoir of ice water. A pump is received within the tank and draws cold water from the reservoir to a cooling pad positioned over a region of the patient's or user's body requiring cold therapy. A control panel selectively interconnects a power source with the pump to control a period of time that the pump may be operative, and further controls periods of time during which the pump is actually operative. Within a first period of time, the pump is enabled, while it is actually actuated during repetitive second periods of time to operate at a selected duty cycle.
Claims
1. A programmable cold therapy system for pain relief and to promote healing after an injury or surgery, comprising: a tank for maintaining a reservoir of cooling fluid; a pump within said tank and in communication with said reservoir of cooling fluid; a cooling pad; a hose assembly interconnecting said cooling pad and pump; and a control panel interconnecting a power source and said pump, said control panel regulating operation of said pump,
2. The programmable cold therapy system according to claim 1, further comprising a timer interposed between said power source and said pump and setting a first period of time during which said power source may be operatively connected to said pump.
3. The programmable cold therapy system according to claim 2, further comprising a duty cycle regulator interconnected with said timer and setting second periods of time within said first period of time during which said power source is operatively connected with said pump.
4. The programmable cold therapy system according to claim 3, wherein said timer and said duty cycle regulator are connected to said control panel and adapted to be selectively set by an operator to set said first period of time and said second periods of time.
5. The programmable cold therapy system according to claim 4, wherein said power source is an AC power source and said pump is a DC pump, and further comprising an AC/DC converter selectively interconnecting said power source and said DC pump.
6. The programmable cold therapy system according to claim 5, further comprising a DC battery selectively interconnected with said DC pump, said control panel selectively and mutually exclusively interconnecting said battery and AC/DC converter with said pump.
7. The programmable cold therapy system according to claim 4, wherein said cooling pad comprises a compressive bladder having an input and output and hook-and-loop fasteners adapted for securing the cooling pad to particular human body parts.
8. The programmable cold therapy system according to claim 7, wherein said particular human body parts are taken from the group comprising head, back, shoulders, hips, thighs, calves, knees, ankles, wrists and arms.
9. The programmable cold therapy system according to claim 7, wherein said hose assembly comprises a first hose interconnecting said pump with said bladder and a second hose interconnecting said bladder with said reservoir.
10. The programmable cold therapy system according to claim 9, wherein said fluid in said reservoir is cold water generated from a combination of water and ice.
11. The programmable cold therapy system for pain relief and to promote healing, comprising: a tank having a reservoir of ice water; a cooling pad having a bladder and selectively attachable to a portion of a user's body; a pump within said reservoir of ice water; a first hose interconnecting said pump with said bladder; a second hose interconnecting said bladder with said reservoir; and means for operating said pump at a selected duty cycle within a selected window of time.
12. The programmable cold therapy system according to claim 11, wherein said means comprises first and second timers operatively interconnected between a power source and said pump, said first timer establishing said window of time and said second timer establishing said duty cycle.
13. The programmable cold therapy system according to claim 12, wherein said window and duty cycle are programmable from a control panel by an operator.
14. The programmable cold therapy system according to claim 13, wherein said cooling pad is taken from a group configured to cover portions of the human body taken from the group of head, shoulders, arms, wrists, hands, feet, ankles, calves and thighs.
15. The programmable cold therapy system according to claim 14, wherein said cooling pad is held in place on a user by straps and hook-and-loop connectors.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] For a complete understanding of the various aspects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings wherein:
[0016]
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0018] Referring now to the drawings and more particularly
[0019] A thermally insulated tank 18 has a hinged lid to allow access to the interior thereof and is adapted to receive and maintain a volume of ice and water suitable for intended purposes. The tank 18 may be mobile as by wheels 20, a telescoping handle 22, and fixed handles 24.
[0020] As presented above, the system 10 shown in
[0021] The cooling pads have bladders, often serpentine in nature, through which the cooling fluid or ice water passes in close juxtaposition to the body part to be treated. These pads or packs are held in place by appropriate securing means such as Velcro (a hook-and-loop strap), such that coolant is passed in close relationship to the skin and flesh of the patient. The paired tubing 16 allows the coolant or ice water to pass to the bladder and, after circulating therethrough, to return to the tank 18. As will become apparent below, the tank 18 is a bulk source of ice water or other appropriate coolant that passes therefrom to the associated bladder and from the bladder back to the bulk source.
[0022] With final reference to
[0023] With reference now to
[0024] As discussed above, it is desirable that the cold therapy practiced on a patient or other individual be of such nature that the duration can be set, the repetition can be set, and even the effective temperature of the cold therapy may be controlled, To that end, a timer 40 and a duty cycle regulator 42 are provided in series interconnection between the effective power source 32, 36 and the pump 48 to be discussed below.
[0025] The order of the series interconnection between the timer 40 and duty cycle regulator 42 is unimportant since the two operate together to perform a logic AND function allowing the DC voltage from the appropriate power source to reach the pump 48 only when the timer and duty cycle regulator are both on. In other words, the timer and duty cycle regulator act as switches in series interconnection.
[0026] The timer 40 may be set for a window of operation by the control panel 28. For example, the timer may be set for one hour. The duty cycle regulator 42 may also be set from the control panel 28 to be on and off in a series of times, the period of being on and the period of being off not necessarily being equal, When the switch of the timer 40 and the switch of the duty cycle regulator 42 are both on, those switches allow the DC voltage from either the battery 36 or the AC/DC converter 34 to pass to the pump 48 for purposes as will be discussed below.
[0027] With continued reference to
[0028] Maintained within the ice water 46 of the reservoir 44 is a pump 48 having a sump tube 50 extending near the bottom of the reservoir 44 such that the pump, when activated, draws water, rather than ice, which could cause plugging.
[0029] As shown in
[0030] In use, a patient or other operator fills the reservoir 44 with an adequate amount of ice and water 46, Then, on the control panel 28, the patient or other operator programs the timer 40 for the desired period of time for the cold therapy session. The user can then select the desired duty cycle of operation as directed by his/her doctor by appropriately programming the duty cycle regulator 42, anywhere from being continually on or being on for any selected period of time, such as 50/50, 60/40, 75/25 or the like. The selection of the duty cycle effectively regulates the temperature imparted to the treated area of the user's body. During the off period, the temperature of the treated area begins to recover or stabilize since the pump 48 is turned off for lack of power and the cold water no longer circulates.
[0031] Thus it can be seen that the various aspects of the invention have been attained by the structure presented above. While in accordance with the patent statutes, only a best known and preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented and described in detail, the invention is not limited thereto or thereby. Accordingly, for an appreciation of the true scope and breadth of the invention, reference should be made to the following claims.