Electrical Stimulator
20240325740 ยท 2024-10-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61N1/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An electrical stimulator is provided including: a base wire configured with a core wire and an outer winding wire wound around the core wire with the core wire serving as a winding axis. The core wire is entirely coated by an insulating film, and an annulus is formed by spiraling or looping the base wire. One end of the core wire is electrically connected to one end of the outer winding wire. The other end of the core wire is connected to a first terminal of an external circuit. Further, the other end of the outer winding wire is connected to a second terminal of the external circuit. Thus, the annulus can apply an electrical stimulation to a living body.
Claims
1. An electrical stimulation method for a living body, comprising: providing an electrical stimulator wound in a cylindrical shape and placing a part or a whole of the living body in the electrical stimulator; flowing current from an external power source of the electrical stimulator to the electrical stimulator; and generating an electric field along an axial direction of a cylindrical inside space of the electrical stimulator so that an induced current flows through a part or the whole of the living body.
2. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 1, wherein the electrical stimulator includes a base wire formed by winding a plurality of outer wires around one core wire, and one end of the core wire is electrically connected to one end of the external wire, another end of the core wire is connected to one end of the external power supply, and another end of the external wire is connected to another end of the external power supply.
3. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 2, wherein in the electrical stimulator, both the core wire and the outer wire include insulating films, and the outer wire is wound around the core wire without a gap between wire wraps in the axial direction.
4. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 3, further comprising: winding the base wire around a part or the whole of the living body.
5. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 4, further comprising: winding the base wire without a gap between adjacent base wires in the axial direction, and the base wire is wound two or more turns.
6. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 5, wherein the electrical stimulator further includes a supporter, and the base wire is wound around the supporter.
7. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 6, wherein at least one of the core wire and the outer wire is a litz wire.
8. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 7, wherein the electrical stimulator includes a controller.
9. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 8, wherein an alternating current or a pulsed current is supplied from the external power supply.
10. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 9, further comprising: winding the base wire in advance to form a cylindrical portion; and after winding the base wire in advance, putting a part or the whole of the living body into the cylindrical portion.
11. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 10, further comprising: winding the base wire without a gap between adjacent base wires in the axial direction; and the base wire is wound in two or more turns.
12. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 11, wherein the electrical stimulator further includes a supporter, and the base wire is wound around the supporter.
13. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 12, wherein the supporter and the base wire are respectively detachably connected to each other by attachment members.
14. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 13, wherein at least one of the core wire and the outer wire is a litz wire.
15. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 14, wherein a controller is further included.
16. An electrical stimulation method for a living body according to claim 15, wherein an alternating current or a pulsed current is supplied from the power supply.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0024] As discussed below, embodiments according to the present invention are explained with reference to the drawings.
[0025] In regards to the redundant drawings, redundant explanations with respect to the same configurations are omitted but the same reference numerals are used for labeling. Further, because the drawings according to the first and second embodiments are for explaining, for instance, the configurations or the functions of the first and second embodiments, an arrangement thereof, a size ratio, a thickness (or a diameter), a length, a width, and a height may not necessarily be shown precisely. Further, the first and second embodiments are not limited to the configurations shown in the drawings. Further, in this specification, the first and second embodiments are also collectively referred to as present embodiment(s).
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[0027] As explained below, the base wire 10 is configured with a core wire 21 and an outer winding wire 22 (
[0028] In addition, because an outer circumferential surface of each of the core wire 21 and the outer winding wire 22 of the base wire 10 (for instance,
[0029] In the present embodiment, with respect to the electrical stimulator 1 shown in
[0030] The base wire 10 is wound around the bone 5 in a circumferential direction thereof while the base wire 10 is shifted in a longitudinal direction of the bone 5 by approximately a thickness (diameter) of the base wire 10. In the present embodiment, the winding method explained above is referred to as a spiral (helical) winding.
[0031] In the present embodiment, the base wire 10 is configured with the core wire 21 and the outer winding wire 22. A first lead (extension) wire 212 is physically and electrically connected to the core wire 21 and a second lead (extension) wire 222 is physically and electrically connected to the outer winding wire 22. The first extension wire 212 and the second extension wire 222 are lead wires (conducting wires) so that the core wire 21 and the outer winding wire 22 are electrically connected to an external circuit 8 shown in
[0032] The base wire 10 and the electrical stimulator 1 in which the base wire 10 is utilized according to the present embodiment of the present invention will be explained below.
First Embodiment
Base wire
[0033] First of all, an electric characteristic of the base wire 10 according to the first embodiment will be explained with reference to the drawings below.
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[0036] As shown in
[0037] With respect to the flexibility that is desired for the core wire 21, it may be sufficient for the annular member 20 to be formed by deforming the core wire 21 into an annular shape. A diameter of the annular member 20 is determined depending on the uses and applications of the electrical stimulator 1 that is configured by using the base wire 10. As the diameter of the annular member 20 that is formed by the core wire 21 decreases, the flexibility that is desired for the core wire 21 increases. The outer winding wire 22 is configured with the conductive wire 220 and the first insulating film 221, which is formed so as to entirely coat the conductive wire 220 (being coated and formed).
[0038] The core wire 21 and the conductive wire 220 can be, for instance, soft copper wires (annealed copper wires) (a cross section is in a circular shape) in which a diameter is 0.025 mm-3.2 mm. Further, the first insulating film 221 can be, for instance, an insulation film having a thickness of approximately 0.003 mm-0.035 mm of a varnish that is obtained by melting a high molecular compound (a polymeric compound). As the polymeric compound for the first insulating film 221, materials such as polyvinyl formal, polyurethane, polyamide imide, polyester, and nylon can be used.
[0039] Further, the second insulating film 211 can also be an insulation film having a thickness of approximately 0.003 mm-0.1 mm of a varnish that is obtained by melting the high molecular compound (the polymeric compound). As the polymeric compound for the second insulating film 211, materials such as polyvinyl formal, polyurethane, polyamide imide, polyester, and nylon can also be used.
[0040] Further, with respect to the first embodiment, the cross sections of the core wire 21 and the conductive wire 220 are not limited to the circular shape. The cross sections of the core wire 21 and the conductive wire 220 may also be an elliptical (oval) shape, a rectangular shape, or a polygonal shape.
[0041] Further, the core wire 21 and the outer winding wire 22 (and/or the conductive wire 220) can also be the same wire. In other words, the materials or sizes thereof can be all the same. Further, a part of the specifications or material properties of these wires may be different from each other. In addition, at least one of the core wire 21 and the outer winding wire 22 (and/or the conductive wire 220) can also be a single wire or a litz wire that is composed by twisting a plurality of wires together.
[0042] According to the first embodiment, the core wire 21 and the conductive wire 220 are insulated from each other. Thus, so long as they are insulated from each other, the core wire 21 may be coated with an insulating film (
[0043] When the second insulating film 211 is formed on the surface of the core wire 21, as shown in
[0044] As shown in
[0045] Further, at least a part of the plurality of spirals r means (includes) a part of all of the plurality of spirals r. In other words, it is excluded from such term (at least a part of the plurality of spirals r) if with respect to all of the plurality of spirals r, any and every distances between the inner circumferential surfaces S and the surface 211a are equal to or more than the shortest distance d. Further, the shortest distance means the distance between the surface 211a and the point on the inner circumferential surface S that is the closest from the surface 211a among various points on the inner circumferential surface S of the plurality of spirals r. Therefore, with respect to the configurations according to the first embodiment, a case is not excluded in which there is the point on the inner circumferential surface S in which the distance between such point and the surface 211a is equal to or more than the shortest distance d.
[0046] However, with respect to the first embodiment, when the second insulating film 211 is formed on the surface of the core wire 21, it is preferred that an entirety of the inner circumferential surfaces S of at least a part of the plurality of spirals r of the outer winding wire 22 come in contact with the surface 211a of the second insulating film 211.
[0047] Further, with respect to the first embodiment, as shown in
[0048] Further, with respect to the first embodiment, under the conditions and features explained above, the numerical value of the distance between the inner circumferential surface S and the surface 211a of the second insulating film 211 or the surface 21a of the core wire 21 can be 0 (zero), i.e., the inner circumferential surface S and the surface 211a or surface 21a may come in contact with each other as shown in
[0049] As explained above, according to the first embodiment, the outer winding wire 22 and the core wire 21 are directly adjacent to (next to) each other with a short distance therebetween or come in contact with each other. As a result, increasing of the resistance of the conductive wire 220 be can suppressed while the sensitivity of the electrical stimulator 1 is enhanced by increasing the number of turns of the outer winding wire 22 per unit length. Further, the parasitic capacitance between the outer winding wire 22 and the core wire 21 can be adjusted by the film thicknesses of the first insulating film 221 and the second insulating film 211, and in addition by the dielectric constants (permittivities) of the first insulating film 221, the second insulating film 211, and the conductive wire 220. The materials of the first insulating film 221 and the second insulating film 211 may be the same or may also be different. Further, the film thickness may also be adjusted according to the parasitic capacitance.
[0050] Further, the shortest distance d that is defined and explained above corresponds to the numerical value that is generated when the outer winding wire 22 is wound around the core wire 21 or the second insulating film 211 so as to come in contact with the core wire 21 or the second insulating film 211, and thereafter, is reverted by a slight spring back, for example. Further, when the shortest distance d is 0 (zero), it can be considered that the outer winding wire 22 being wound maintains the state as it is by a heat treatment, for example. With respect to the base wire 10 according to the first embodiment explained above, the dispersion of the distances between the outer winding wire 22 and the core wire 21 or the second insulating film 211 at the winding process of the outer winding wire 22 is small. As a result, when the base wire 10 is utilized for an electrical stimulator, it is efficient to decrease the product dispersion of the electrical stimulators.
[0051] Further, the base wire 10 according to the first embodiment can be formed so as to have an arbitrary length. Therefore, the base wire 10 can be utilized by being wound around an arbitrary portion. As a result, the base wire 10 can be utilized by being directly wound around the arbitrary portion of a measurement target in which a measured electric current (an electric current that is measured) flows.
[0052] Further, as shown in
[0053] The phrase at least a partial area (range) means a partial area or an entire area in which the plurality of spirals r are arranged. That is, with respect to the first embodiment, a case is not excluded in which in a part of the plurality of spirals r, adjacent two spirals r do not contact each other.
[0054] According to the configuration of the first embodiment explained above, the number of turns of the outer winding wire 22 per unit length can be increased while the length of the conductive wire 220 is minimized. Further, the outer winding wire 22 may be formed by a single wire. However, the present embodiment is not limited to the above feature. Specifically, the outer winding wire may also be a plurality of lead wires that are wound around the core wire 21 together without any space (a clearance) therebetween so that the plurality of outer winding wires are parallel to each other.
Electrical Stimulator
[0055] The electrical stimulator 1 that includes the base wire 10 according to the present embodiment of the present invention will be explained below.
[0056] As shown in
[0057] Specifically, with respect to the electrical stimulator 1, the ends p1 and p2 of the core wire 21 and the outer winding wire 22 are connected to each other and the other ends p3 and p4 thereof are respectively connected to the first extension wire 212 and the second extension wire 222. Further, the external circuit 8 is connected to the core wire 21 and the outer winding wire 22. The external circuit 8 works as the power supply that applies an electric signal (a current) to the first extension wire 212 and the second extension wire 222.
[0058] In addition, the annular member 20 is formed since the base wire 10 is wound one or more turns. When the base wire 10 is wound two or more turns, it is preferred that adjacent pairs of spirals of the base wire for forming the annular member 20 are aligned without any space or clearance from each other on the outer circumferential surface of the base wire 10.
[0059] In addition, it is preferred that the electrical stimulator 1 according to the first embodiment has a support member 30 made of resin. In this case, the base wire 10 is wound around an outer circumferential surface of the support member 30 so that the annular member 20 is formed thereon. In other words, because the support member 30 supports the annular member 20, the annular member easily maintains its shape, configuration, or arrangement. Further, the electrical stimulator 1 explained above is attached to a predetermined part, for instance, an arm, a thigh, a leg, or a head of a patient or a living body and a current with a predetermined frequency is applied to the base wire 10 from the external circuit 8. As a result, an electric field is generated inside the annular member 20 along the axial direction of the annular member 20. Further, the induced current i flows from a strong electric field toward a weak electric field within the electric field in the predetermined part such as the bone 5 of the patient or the living body. As a result, it becomes possible that the predetermined electrical stimulation is applied to the predetermined human body part such as the bone 5 as a pinpoint treatment.
[0060] Further, with respect to the cause of the ailment, such as the osteoporosis, because a bone resorption occurs at a surface side, an inner surface side, or an inside of a cortical bone, a bone cell that exists in the cortical bone dissolves the surrounding bone material. As a result, a volume of a small cavity (in the bone) in which the bone cells exist is increased. The electrical stimulation by the electrical stimulator 1 can suppress the bone resorption from the surface of the cortical bone that is caused by immobilization. Specifically, the immobilization means that a state in which elderly persons and sick persons are in a bedridden condition for a long period of time. When a person is in a bedridden condition for a long period of time, the bone cortexes, which are made by osteoblasts and located at the bone surface, decrease. In other words, it appears that the bone cortexes absorb the bone. As a result of applying the electrical stimulation, the progress of the osteoporosis and other damage or injuries of the living body can be suppressed.
[0061] In addition, with respect to the electrical stimulator 1, the employed frequency can be in a range between a few Hz and a few kHz according to the individual or the condition of the damage or injuries. Further, the electrical stimulator 1 may apply a continuous alternating current or a pulsed current to the predetermined human body part.
[0062] Further, the external circuit 8 can also provide the same current or different currents at the same time for not only a single annular member 20 that is attached to the single affected part of a single patient but also a plurality of annular members 20 that are attached to a plurality of affected parts of the single patient or a plurality of patients. Since the miniaturization of the external circuit 8 can be achieved, the external circuit 8 can also be a module or a device that is driven by a battery. As a result, the portability of the electrical stimulator 1 increases.
[0063] It is preferred that the external circuit 8 has a control unit, a controller, or a CPU including a processor that executes computer-readable instructions stored in a memory to perform the above described operations. Specifically, the control unit can control the parameters, such as an amount of an electric current flowing in the base wire 10 (the core wire 21, and the outer winding wire 22 of the annular member 20), a period of time for flowing the electric current, or a frequency of the electric current. In addition, it is further preferred that the control unit also has other functions. Specifically, the control unit can control the plurality of annular members 20 at the same time and can modify the parameters such as the electric current and/or the frequency based on the data that is fed back from other sensors such as a body temperature sensor and/or a bioelectric current sensor that can also be attached to the patients.
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[0065] Further, as shown in
[0066] Further, the electrical stimulator 1 is in a stomach band-like (belly band-like or waist belt) shape as shown in
[0067] In
[0068] With respect to the annular member 20 of the electrical stimulator 1, the electric field is only generated inside the hollow part. Therefore, even if an embedded electronic device, such as a pacemaker for a heart, exists in the torso 6 that is surrounded by the annular member 20, there is a low possibility that an electromagnetic interference (EMI) will occur against the embedded electronic device due to this electrical stimulator 1.
Second Embodiment
[0069] Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be explained below.
[0070] The base wire 10 that is utilized for the second embodiment is the same as the base wire 10 for the first embodiment. However, the second embodiment is different from the first embodiment with respect to a feature in which an electrical stimulator 2 does not have the support member 30.
[0071] In the present embodiment, an insulation treatment is applied around an outer periphery of the base wire 10, and at the same time, the ends p3 and p4 also have electronic connection terminal members, for instance, plugs or connectors. On the other hand, the power supply device that has the external circuit 8 has connection members that can be electrically connected to these electronic connection terminal members, and at the same time, can be adequately insulated from the connected portions therebetween.
[0072] In order to attach the electrical stimulator 2, first of all, the base wire 10 that has the electronic connection terminal members is wound around the affected part of the patient a few turns. Thereafter, the electronic connection terminal members are electrically connected to the connection members of the external circuit 8.
[0073] As a result, because the support member 30 is not necessary, the configuration is further simplified. Further, because the method of attachment of the electrical stimulator 2 can also be adopted to various human body parts, the versatility is further enhanced.
[0074] The electrical stimulator being thus described, it will be apparent that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims. Further, the above embodiments can be combined with each other and such combinations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.