Body pulsating apparatus and method
10016335 ยท 2018-07-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H9/0078
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/5002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/5005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F04C9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A device and method coupled to a therapy garment to apply pressure and repetitive compression forces to a body of a person has a positive air pulse generator and a user programmable time, frequency and pressure controller operable to regulate the duration of operation, frequency of the air pulses and a selected air pressure applied to the body of a person. The air pulse generator has rigid displacers that are angularly moved with power transmission assemblies to draw air into the air pulse generator and discharge air pressure pulses to the therapy garment.
Claims
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An apparatus for applying pressure and high frequency pressure pulses to the thorax of a person, comprising: a garment having an air core adapted to be located on the thorax of the person for subjecting the thorax of the person to pressure and high frequency pressure pulses; a housing having an interior enclosed space defined at least in part by a front wall, a rear wall, an interior wall and an end wall; an air inlet passage for allowing air to flow into the enclosed space; an air outlet passage for allowing air and air pressure pulses to exit from the enclosed space; a hose connected to the garment and housing for transporting air and air pressure pulses from the air outlet passage to the air core of the garment; a first air displacer located in said enclosed space, the first air displacer comprising an arm mounted thereon, the arm comprising opposing first and second ends, wherein the first end of the arm is pivotally mounted on the first air displacer; and the second end of the arm connected to the first air displacer comprises: a recess and a bottom wall spaced above a top surface of the first air displacer; a bolt located within the recess and extending through the bottom wall is threaded into the first air displacer; and a biasing member located between a head of the bolt and the bottom wall; a second air displacer located in said enclosed space, the second air displacer comprising an arm mounted thereon, the arm comprising opposing first and second ends, wherein the first end of the arm is pivotally mounted on the second air displacer; and the second end of the arm connected to the second air displacer comprises: a recess and a bottom wall spaced above a top surface of the second air displacer; a bolt located within the recess and extending through the bottom wall is threaded into the second air displacer; and a biasing member located between a head of the bolt and the bottom wall; said first and second air displacers separating the enclosed space into first and second pumping chambers, and a pulsing chamber; said first and second pumping chambers being open to the air inlet passage for allowing air to flow into the first and second pumping chambers; said pulsing chamber being located between said first and second air displacers and open to the air outlet passage for allowing air and air pressure pulses to flow out of the pulsing chamber to the hose connected to the garment and housing; a check valve mounted on each of said first and second air displacers, the check valve operable to allow air to flow from the first and second pumping chambers into the pulsing chamber and prevent air to flow from the pulsing chamber into the first and second pumping chambers; a first power transmission assembly located in said first pumping chamber and rotatably mounted on the housing operable to angularly move said first air displacer between first and second positions, the first power transmission assembly comprising: a crankshaft rotatably mounted on the housing and drivably connected to the first power transmission assembly, the crankshaft comprising a crank pin offset from a rotational axis of the crankshaft; a roller member mounted on the crank pin, wherein the biasing member of the first air displacer biases the arm mounted on the first air displacer into engagement with the roller member; and two pairs of roller members mounted on the crank pin, each pair of roller members in engagement with the first air displacer on opposite sides of the arm mounted thereon; a second power transmission assembly located in said second pumping chamber and rotatably mounted on the housing operable to angularly move said second air displacer between first and second positions, the second power transmission assembly comprising: a crankshaft rotatably mounted on the housing and drivably connected to the second power transmission assembly, the crankshaft comprising a crank pin offset from a rotational axis of the crankshaft; a roller member mounted on the crank pin, wherein the biasing member of the second air displacer biases the arm mounted on the second air displacer into engagement with the roller member; and two pairs of roller members mounted on the crank pin, each pair of roller members in engagement with the second air displacer on opposite sides of the arm mounted thereon; a power train operably connected to the first and second power transmission assemblies to concurrently operate the first and second power transmission assemblies to angularly move the first and second air displacers in opposite directions toward and away from each other to draw air into the first and second pumping chambers and force air through each check valve into the pulsing chamber and expel air and air pressure pulses out of the pulsing chamber for transport into the air core of the garment; and a motor for driving the power train whereby the first and second power transmission assemblies angularly move the first and second displacers in opposite directions toward and away from each other.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the first air displacer has an outer peripheral edge; a first seal assembly mounted on the outer peripheral edge of the first air displacer slidably engages with inside surfaces of the front wall, the rear wall, the interior wall, and the end wall defining the interior enclosed space of the housing; the second air displacer includes an outer peripheral edge; and a second seal assembly mounted on the outer peripheral edge of the second air displacer slidably engages with inside surfaces of the front wall, the rear wall, the interior wall, and the end wall defining the interior enclosed space of the housing.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein: the outer peripheral edges of the first and second air displacers include outwardly open grooves; each of said seal assembly comprises a rigid rib and an elastic component located in said grooves; and said elastic component biasing the rigid rib into slideable engagement with inside surfaces of the front wall, the rear wall, the interior wall, and the end wall defining the interior enclosed space of the housing thereby inhibiting air flow between the outer periphery of the first and second air displacers and the inside surfaces of the walls defining the interior enclosed space of the housing.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each biasing member comprises a spring.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, including an air flow control valve operable to regulate the flow of air into and out of the first and second pumping chambers, and to regulate the air pressure generated by the angular movement of the first and second air displacers.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the air flow control valve includes: an air flow restrictor operable to regulate the flow of air into the first and second pumping chambers; and a stepper motor to regulate the air flow restrictor to alter the flow of air into the first and second pumping chambers thereby adjusting the air pressure of the air pulses discharged from the housing to the air core of the garment.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first and second air displacers each include a one-piece rigid member having: a semi-cylindrical front section; a rear section having a transverse rear ridge; a generally flat middle section joining the front and rear sections to each other; a first pin extending outwardly from a first end of the rear ridge; and a second pin extending outwardly from a second end of the rear ridge opposite the first end of the rear ridge.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first and second displacers each include: a groove in its entire outer periphery; and at least one seal assembly located in said groove.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein each of the at least one seal assembly comprises a rigid rib and an elastic component located in said groove, said elastic component biasing the rigid rib into sliding engagement with inside surfaces of the front wall, the rear wall, the interior wall, and the end wall defining the interior enclosed space of the housing.
10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first outwardly extending pin is rotatably mounted with a first bearing on the interior wall of the housing; and the second outwardly extending pin is rotatably mounted with a second bearing on the end wall of the housing.
11. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein: the first and second air displacer each includes at least one hole to allow air to flow through the one-piece rigid member; and said check valve is mounted in the at least one hole in the body to allow only one-way flow of air through the one-piece rigid member.
12. An apparatus for applying pressure and high frequency pressure pulses to the thorax of a person, comprising: a garment having an air core adapted to be located on the thorax of the person for subjecting the thorax of the person to pressure and high frequency pressure pulses; a housing having an enclosed space defined at least in part by a front wall, a rear wall, an interior wall and an end wall; an air inlet passage to allow air to flow into the enclosed space; an air outlet passage to allow air and air pressure pulses to exit from the enclosed space; a hose connected to the garment and housing for transporting air and air pressure pulses from the air outlet passage to the air core of the garment; an air displacer assembly located in said enclosed space separating the enclosed space into at least one air pumping chamber and an air pulsing chamber, said air displacer assembly having: at least one air displacer located between the at least one air pumping chamber and the air pulsing chamber, the at least one air displacer rotatably mounted on the housing for angular movement between first and second positions; and a check valve operable to allow air to flow from the at least one air pumping chamber into the air pulsing chamber and prevent air to flow from the air pulsing chamber into the at least one air pumping chamber; a power drive system operable to angularly move the air displacer assembly between the first and second positions to allow air to flow from the at least one air pumping chamber into the air pulsing chamber and prevent air to flow from the air pulsing chamber into the at least one air pumping chamber; and an anti-backlash device operable to minimize lost motion when angularly moving the at least one air displacer between the first and second positions.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the power drive system includes: a power transmission assembly rotatably mounted on the housing operable to angularly move the air displacer assembly between said first and second positions to draw air into the at least one air pumping chamber and force air and air pulses out of the air pulsing chamber into the hose; a power train assembly operatively connected to the power transmission assembly to operate the power transmission assembly to draw air into the at least one air pumping chamber, force air through the check valve into the air pulsing chamber, and expel air and air pressure pulses through the air outlet passage out of the air pulsing chamber into the hose; and a motor for driving the power train assembly whereby the power transmission assembly angularly moves the air displacer assembly between said first and second positions.
14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein: the anti-backlash device includes an arm mounted on the at least one air displacer; and the power transmission assembly comprises: a crankshaft rotatably mounted on the housing in the at least one air pumping chamber, the crankshaft comprising a crank pin offset from a rotational axis of the crankshaft; a roller member mounted on the crank pin, the roller member engageable with the arm; at least one pair of roller members mounted on the crank pin and engageable with the at least one air displacer whereby on rotation of the crankshaft the at least one air displacer is angularly moved between said first and second positions.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein: the arm has opposing first and second ends; the first end of the arm is pivotally connected to a support fastened to the at least one air displacer; a bolt extending through the second end of the arm is threaded into the at least one air displacer; and a biasing member located between a head of the bolt and the second end of the arm biases the arm into engagement with the roller member mounted on the crank pin.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the biasing member is a spring located about a shank of the bolt.
17. The apparatus of claim 12, including an air flow control valve operable to regulate the flow of air into the at least one air pumping chamber and to regulate the air pressure generated by the angular movement of the at least one air displacer.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the air flow control valve includes: an air flow restrictor operable to regulate the flow of air into the at least one air pumping chamber; and a stepper motor to regulate the air flow restrictor to alter the flow of air into the at least one air pumping chamber thereby adjusting the air pressure of the air pulses in the air pulsing chamber.
19. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein: said at least one air displacer has an outer peripheral edge; and a seal assembly mounted on said outer peripheral edge of the at least one air displacer slidably engages with the inside surfaces of the walls defining the enclosed space.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein: the outer peripheral edge of the at least one air displacer includes an outwardly open groove; said seal assembly comprises a rigid rib and an elastic component located in the groove; and said rigid rib is biased by the elastic component into sliding contact with the inside surfaces of the walls defining the enclosed space.
21. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein each of the at least one air displacer is a one-piece rigid member comprising: a semi-cylindrical front section; a rear section having a transverse rear ridge; a generally flat middle section joining the front and rear sections to each other; and outwardly extended pins from opposite sides of the rear ridge.
22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the at least one displacer further includes: a groove in its entire outerperiphery; and at least one seal assembly located in said groove.
23. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein each of the at least one seal assembly comprises a rigid rib and an elastic component located in said groove.
24. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein said outwardly extended pins are rotatably mounted in bearings.
25. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein: the middle section includes at least one hole; and a check valve mounted in the at least one hole allows only one-way flow of air through the one-piece rigid member.
26. An apparatus for generating air pulses, comprising: a housing having an interior enclosed space; an air inlet passage for allowing air to flow into the enclosed space; an air outlet passage for allowing air and air pulses to exit from the enclosed space; a first air displacer located in said enclosed space, the first air displacer rotatably mounted on said housing for angular movement in said enclosed space; a second air displacer located in said enclosed space, the second air displacer rotatably mounted on said housing for angular movement in said enclosed space; said first and second air displacers separating the enclosed space into first and second pumping chambers and a pulsing chamber; said first and second pumping chambers being in communication with the air inlet passage for allowing air to flow into the first and second pumping chambers; said pulsing chamber being located between said first and second air displacers and in communication with the air outlet passage for allowing air and air pulses to flow out of the pulsing chamber; a check valve mounted on each of the first and second air displacer, the check valves operable to allow air to flow from the first and second pumping chambers into the pulsing chamber and prevent air to flow from the pulsing chamber into the first and second pumping chambers; a power drive system operable to angularly move the first and second air displacers to draw air into the first and second pumping chambers and force air into the pulsing chamber and out of the pulsing chamber through the air outlet passage; a first anti-backlash device operable to minimize lost motion when angularly moving the first air displacer; and a second anti-backlash device operable to minimize lost motion when angularly moving the second air displacer.
27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the power drive system includes: first and second power transmission assemblies mounted on the housing operable to concurrently angularly move the first and second air displacers in opposite directions toward and away from each other to draw air into the first and second pumping chambers and force air through the check valves into the pulsing chamber and expel air and air pressure pulses through the air outlet passage out of the pulsing chamber; a power train assembly operably connected to the first and second power transmission assemblies to operate the power transmission assemblies to angularly move the first and second air displacers; and a motor for driving the power train assembly.
28. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein: the housing includes walls defining the enclosed space; the first air displacer has an outer peripheral edge; a first seal assembly mounted on the outer peripheral edge of the first air displacer slidably engages with the inside surfaces of the walls of the housing; the second air displacer includes an outer peripheral edge; and a second seal assembly mounted on the outer peripheral edge of the second air displacer slidably engages with the inside surfaces of the walls of the housing.
29. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein: the outer peripheral edges of the first and second air displacers include outwardly open grooves; each seal assembly comprises a rigid rib and an elastic component located in said grooves; and said elastic component biases the rigid rib into sliding engagement with said inside surfaces of the walls of the housing thereby inhibiting air flow between the first and second air displacers and the inside surfaces of the walls of the housing.
30. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the first anti-backlash device includes: an arm mounted on the first air displacer; a crankshaft rotatably mounted on the housing in the first pumping chamber, the crankshaft comprising a crank pin offset from a rotational axis of the crankshaft; a roller member mounted on the crank pin in engagement with the arm mounted on the first air displacer; and a pair of roller members mounted on the crank pin in engagement with the first air displacer; and the second anti-backlash device includes: an arm mounted on the second air displacer; a crankshaft rotatably mounted on the housing in the second pumping chamber, the crankshaft comprising a crank pin offset from a rotational axis of the crankshaft; a roller member mounted on the crank pin in engagement with the arm mounted on the second air displacer; and a pair of roller members mounted on the crank pin in engagement with the second air displacer.
31. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein: the arm mounted on the first air displacer has opposing first and second ends, wherein: the first end is pivotally mounted on the first air displacer; a bolt attaches the second end of the arm to the first air displacer; and a biasing member located between a head of the bolt and the second end of the arm biases the arm into engagement with the roller member mounted on the crank pin; and the arm mounted on the second air displacer has opposing first and second ends, wherein: the first end is pivotally mounted on the second air displacer; a bolt attaches the second end of the arm to the second air displacer; and a biasing member located between a head of the bolt and the second end of the arm biases the arm into engagement with the roller member mounted on the crank pin.
32. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein each biasing member comprises a spring.
33. The apparatus of claim 26, including an air flow control valve operable to restrict the flow of air into and out of the first and second pumping chambers to regulate the air pressure generated by the angularly moving first and second air displacers.
34. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein the air flow control valve includes: an air flow restrictor operable to regulate the flow of air into the first and second pumping chambers; and a stepper motor to adjust the air flow restrictor to alter the flow of air into the first and second pumping chambers thereby adjusting the air pressure of the air pulses discharged from the housing to an air core of a garment configured to be located on the thorax of a person.
35. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the first and second air displacers each include a one-piece rigid member having: a semi-cylindrical front section; a rear section having a transverse rear ridge; a generally flat middle section joining the front and rear sections to each other; and outwardly extended pins from opposite sides of the rear ridge.
36. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the first and second air displacers each include: a groove in its entire outer periphery; and at least one seal assembly located in said groove.
37. The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the seal assembly comprises a rigid rib and an elastic component located in said groove.
38. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the outwardly extending pins from said rear ridge are rotatably mounted in bearings.
39. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein: the middle section includes at least one hole to allow air to flow through the one-piece rigid member; and the check valve is mounted in the at least one hole to allow only one-way flow of air through the one-piece rigid member.
40. An apparatus for generating air pressure pulses, comprising: a housing having an enclosed space; an air inlet passage to allow air to flow into the enclosed space; an air outlet passage to allow air and air pressure pulses to exit from the enclosed space; an air displacer assembly located in said enclosed space separating the enclosed space into an air pumping chamber and an air pulsing chamber, said air displacer assembly having at least one air displacer located between the air pumping chamber and the air pulsing chamber and rotatably mounted on the housing for angular movement between first and second positions; a check valve operable to allow air to flow from the air pumping chamber into the air pulsing chamber and prevent air to flow from the air pulsing chamber into the air pumping chamber; a power drive system operable to angularly move the at least one air displacer between the first and second positions to allow air to flow from the air pumping chamber into the air pulsing chamber and out of the air pulsing chamber through the air outlet passage; and an anti-backlash device operable to minimize lost motion when angularly moving the at least one air displacer between said first and second positions.
41. The apparatus of claim 40, wherein the check valve is mounted on the at least one air displacer.
42. The apparatus of claim 40, wherein the power drive system includes: a power transmission assembly rotatably mounted on the housing and operable to angularly move the at least one air displacer between said first and second positions to draw air into the air pumping chamber and force air and air pulses out of the air pulsing chamber; a power train assembly operatively connected to the power transmission assembly to operate the power transmission assembly to draw air into the pumping chamber, force air through the check valve into the pulsing chamber, and expel air and air pressure pulses through the air outlet passage out of the pulsing chamber; and a motor for driving the power train assembly whereby the power transmission assembly angularly moves the at least one air displacer between said first and second positions.
43. The apparatus of claim 42, wherein the power transmission assembly comprises: a crankshaft rotatably mounted on the housing in the air pumping chamber, the crankshaft comprising a crank pin offset from a rotational axis of the crankshaft; a roller member mounted on the crank pin and engageable with an arm mounted on the at least one air displacer; at least one pair of roller members mounted on the crank pin and engageable with the arm mounted on the at least one air displacer whereby on rotation of the crankshaft the at least one air displacer is angularly moved between said first and second positions.
44. The apparatus of claim 43, wherein the anti-backlash device comprises: an arm having opposing first and second ends; the first end of the arm is pivotally mounted on the at least one air displacer; a bolt securing the second end of the arm to the at least one air displacer; and a biasing member located between a head of the bolt and the second end of the arm biases the arm into engagement with the roller member mounted on the crankpin.
45. The apparatus of claim 44, wherein the biasing member is a spring located about a shank of the bolt.
46. The apparatus of claim 40, wherein: the housing includes walls defining the enclosed space; said at least one air displacer has an outer peripheral edge; and a seal assembly mounted on said outer peripheral edge of the at least one air displacer slidably engages with the inside surfaces of the walls of the housing.
47. The apparatus of claim 46, wherein: the outer peripheral edge of the at least one air displacer includes an outwardly open groove; said seal assembly comprises a rigid ridge and an elastic component located in the groove; said elastic component biasing the rigid rib into sliding contact with the inside surfaces of the walls of the housing.
48. The apparatus of claim 40, including an air flow control valve operable to regulate the flow of air into the air pumping chamber to regulate the air pressure generated by the angular movement of the at least one air displacer.
49. The apparatus of claim 48, wherein the air flow control valve includes: an air flow restrictor operable to regulate the flow of air into the air pumping chamber, and a stepper motor to adjust the air flow restrictor to alter the flow of air into the air pumping chamber thereby adjusting the air pressure of the air pluses in the air pulsing chamber.
50. The apparatus of claim 40, wherein each of the at least one air displacer is a one-piece rigid member having: a semi-cylindrical front section; a rear section having a transverse rear ridge; a generally flat middle section joining the front and rear sections to each other; and outwardly extended pins from opposite sides of the rear ridge.
51. The apparatus of claim 50, wherein the at least one air displacer further includes: a groove in its entire outer periphery; and at least one seal assembly located in said groove.
52. The apparatus of claim 51, wherein the at least one seal assembly comprises a rigid rib and an elastic component located in said groove.
53. The apparatus of claim 50, wherein the outwardly extended pins are mounted in bearings.
54. The apparatus of claim 50, wherein: the at least one air displacer includes at least one hole to allow air to flow through the one-piece rigid member; and said check valve is mounted in the at least one hole to allow only one-way flow of air through the one-piece rigid member.
55. An apparatus for applying pressure and high frequency pressure pulses to the thorax of a person, comprising: a garment having an air core adapted to be located on the thorax of the person for subjecting the thorax of the person to pressure and high frequency pressure pulses; a housing, having; an interior enclosed space; an air inlet passage for allowing air to flow into the enclosed space; and an air outlet passage for allowing air and air pressure pulses to exit from the enclosed space; a hose connected to the garment and housing for transporting air and air pressure pulses from the air outlet passage to the air core of the garment; a first air displacer located in said enclosed space, the first air displacer rotatably mounted on said housing for angular movement in said enclosed space; a second air displacer located in said enclosed space, the second air displacer rotatably mounted on said housing for angular movement in said enclosed space; said first and second air displacers separating the enclosed space into first and second pumping chambers, and a pulsing chamber; said first and second pumping chambers being open to the air inlet passage for allowing air to flow into the first and second pumping chambers; said pulsing chamber being located between said first and second air displacers and open to the air outlet passage for allowing air and air pressure pulses to flow out of the pulsing chamber to the hose connected to the garment and housing; at least one check valve operable to allow air to flow from the first and second pumping chambers into the pulsing chamber and prevent air to flow from the pulsing chamber into the first and second pumping chambers; a power drive system operable to angularly move the first and second air displacers to draw air into the first and second pumping chambers and force air through the at least one check valve into the pulsing chamber and out of the pulsing chamber into the hose; and an anti-backlash device operable to minimize lost motion when angularly moving the first and second displacers between the first and second positions.
56. The apparatus of claim 55, wherein the power drive system includes: a first power transmission assembly located in said first pumping chamber and rotatably mounted on the housing operable to angularly move said first air displacer between first and second positions; a second power transmission assembly located in said second pumping chamber and rotatably mounted on the housing operable to angularly move said second air displacer between first and second positions; a power train operably connected to the first and second power transmission assemblies to concurrently operate the first and second power transmission assemblies to angularly move the first and second air displacers in opposite directions toward and away from each other to draw air into the first and second pumping chambers and force air through the at least one check valve into the pulsing chamber and expel air and air pressure pulses out of the pulsing chamber for transport into the air core of the garment; and a motor for driving the power train whereby the first and second power transmission assemblies angularly move the first and second air displacers in opposite directions toward and away from each other.
57. The apparatus of claim 55, wherein the anti-backlash device includes: an arm mounted on the first air displacer; a crankshaft rotatably mounted on the housing in the first pumping chamber, the crankshaft comprising a crank pin offset from a rotational axis of the crankshaft; a roller member mounted on the crank pin in engagement with the arm mounted on the first air displacer; a pair of roller members mounted on the crank pin and located in engagement with the first air displacer; an arm mounted on the second air displacer; a crankshaft rotatably mounted on the housing in the second pumping chamber, the crankshaft comprising a crank pin offset from a rotational axis of the crankshaft; a roller member mounted on the crank pin and located in engagement with the arm mounted on the second air displacer; and a pair of roller members mounted on the crank pin and located in engagement with the second air displacer.
58. The apparatus of claim 57, wherein: the arm mounted on the first air displacer has opposing first and second ends, wherein: the first end of the arm is pivotally mounted on the first air displacer; a bolt attaches the second end of the arm to the first air displacer; and a biasing member located between a head of the bolt and the second end of the arm biases the arm into engagement with the roller member mounted on the crank pin; and the arm mounted on the second air displacer has opposing first and second ends, wherein: the first end of the arm is pivotally mounted on the second air displacer; a bolt attaches the second end of the arm to the second air displacer; and a biasing member located between a head of the bolt and the second end of the arm biases the arm into engagement with the roller member mounted on the crank pin.
59. The apparatus of claim 58, wherein each biasing member comprises a spring.
60. The apparatus of claim 55, including an air flow control valve operable to restrict the flow of air into and out of the first and second pumping chambers to regulate the air pressure generated by the angularly moving first and second air displacers.
61. The apparatus of claim 60, wherein the air flow control valve includes: an air flow restrictor operable to regulate the flow of air into the first and second pumping chambers; and a stepper motor to adjust the air flow restrictor to alter the flow of air into the first and second pumping chambers thereby adjusting the air pressure of the air pulses discharged from the housing to the air core of the garment.
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(19) A human body pulsing apparatus 10 for applying high frequency pressure pulses to the thoracic wall 69 of a person 60, shown in
(20) Human body pulsing apparatus 10 is a device used with a thoracic therapy garment 30 to apply pressure and repetitive high frequencies pressure pulses to a person's thorax to provide secretion and mucus clearance therapy. Respiratory mucus clearance is applicable to many medical conditions, such as pertussis, cystic fibrosis, atelectasis, bronchiectasis, cavitating lung disease, vitamin A deficiency, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, and immobile cilia syndrome. Post surgical patients, paralyzed persons, and newborns with respiratory distress syndrome have reduced mucociliary transport. Air pulse generator 11 through hose 61 provides high frequency chest wall oscillations or pulses to a person's thorax enhance mucus and airway clearance in a person with reduced mucociliary transport. High frequency pressure pulses subjected to the thorax in addition to providing respiratory therapy to a person's lungs and trachea.
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(22) Private care homes, assisted living facilities and clinics can accommodate a number of persons in different rooms or locations that require respiratory therapy or high frequency chest wall oscillations as medical treatments. Air pulse generator 11 can be manually moved to required locations and connected with a flexible hose 61 to a thoracic therapy garment 30 located around a person's thorax. Air pulse generator 11 can be selectively located adjacent the left or right side of a person 60 who may be confined to a bed or chair.
(23) Pedestal 29 has an upright gas operated piston and cylinder assembly 31 mounted on a base 32 having outwardly extended legs 33, 34, 45, 36 and 37. Other types of linear expandable and contractible devices can be used to change the location of generator 11. Caster wheels 38 are pivotally mounted on the outer ends of the legs to facilitate movement of body pulsating apparatus 10 along a support surface. One or more wheels 38 are provided with releasable brakes to hold apparatus 10 in a fixed location. An example of a pedestal is disclosed by L. J. Helgeson and Michael W. Larson in U.S. Pat. No. 7,713,219, incorporated herein by reference. Piston and cylinder assembly 31 is linearly extendable to elevate air pulse generator 11 to a height convenient to the respiratory therapist or user. A gas control valve having a foot operated ring lever 39 is used to regulate the linear extension of piston and cylinder assembly 31 and resultant elevation of pulse generator 11. Air pulse generator 11 can be located in positions between its first (closed) and second (open) positions. Lever 39 and gas control valve are operatively associated with the lower end of piston and cylinder assembly 31.
(24) A frame assembly 41 having parallel horizontal members 42 and 43 and a platform 44 mounts housing 12 of air pulse generator 11 on top of upright piston and cylinder assembly 31. The upper member of piston and cylinder assembly 31 is secured to the middle of platform 44. The opposite ends 46 of platform 44 are turned down over horizontal members 42 and 43 and secured thereto with fasteners 48. Upright inverted U-shaped arms 51 and 52 joined to opposite ends of horizontal members 42 and 43 are located adjacent opposite side walls 26 and 27 of housing 12. U-shaped handles 56 and 57 are joined to and extend outwardly from arms 51 and 52 provide hand grips to facilitate manual movement of the air pulse generator 11 and pedestal 29 on a floor or carpet. An electrical female receptacle 58 mounted on side wall 27 faces the area surrounded by arm 51 so that arm 51 protects the male plug (not shown) that fits into receptacle 58 to provide electric power to air pulse generator 11. A tubular air outlet sleeve is mounted on side wall 26 of housing 12. Hose 61 leading to thoracic therapy garment 30 telescopes into the sleeve to allow air, air pressure and air pulses to travel through hose 61 to thoracic therapy garment 30 to apply pressure and pulses to a person's body.
(25) Thoracic therapy garment 30, shown in
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(27) Screen 24 of control panel 23 may have three user interactive controls 109, 110 and 111. Control 109 is a time or duration of operation of motor 101. For example, the time can be selected from 0 to 30 minutes. Control 110 is a motor speed regulator to control the air pulse frequency for example between 5 and 20 cycles per second or Hz. A change of the air pulse frequency results in either an increase or decrease of the air pressure in garment 30. The pressure of the air in garment 30 is selected with the use of average or bias air pressure control 111. The changes of the time, frequency and pressure may be manually altered by applying finger pressure along the controls 109, 110 and 111. Control panel may include a start symbol 112 operable to connect air pulse generator 11 to an external electric power source. Set and home symbols 113 and 114 may be used to embed the selected time, frequency, and pressure in the memory data of controller 106. A cable 116 wires controller 106 with control panel 23. One or more cables 117 wire control panel 23 to controller 106 whereby the time, frequency and pressure signals generated by slider controls 109, 110 and 111 are transmitted to controller 106. Other types of panels and devices, including tactile switches in the form of resistive or capacitive technologies and dials can be used to provide user input to controller 106.
(28) The air pressure in garment 30 is regulated with a first member shown as a proportional air flow control valve 118 having a variable orifice operable to restrict or choke the flow of air into and out of air pulse generator 11. Valve 118 has a body 119 having a first passage 121 to allow air to flow through body 119. An air flow control member or restrictor 122 having an end extended into the first passage regulates the flow of air through passage 121 into tube 131. Body 119 has a second air bypass passage 123 that allows a limited amount of air to flow into tube 131. The air in passage 123 bypasses air flow restrictor 122 whereby a minimum amount of air flows into air pulse generator 11 so that the minimum therapy treatment will not go down to zero. A filter 124 connected to the air inlet end of body 119 filters and allows ambient air to flow into and out of valve 118. Air flow restrictor 122 is regulated with a second member shown as a stepper motor 126. Stepper motor 126 has natural set index points called steps that remain fixed when there is no electric power applied to motor 126. Stepper motor 126 is wired with a cable 127 to controller 106 which controls the operation of motor 126. An example of a stepper motor controlled metering valve is disclosed by G. Sing and A. J. Horne in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. US 2010/0288364. The stepper motor control is described by L. J. Helgeson and M. W. Larson in U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/573,238, incorporated herein by reference. Other types of air flow meters having electronic controls, such as a solenoid control valve, a rotatable grooved ball valve or a movable disk valve, can be used to regulate the air flow to air pulse generator 11. An orifice member 128 has a longitudinal passage 129 located in tube 131. Orifice member 128 limits the maximum air flow into and out of air pulse generator 11 to prevent excessive air pressure in garment 30.
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(30) A second housing 144 joined to adjacent interior wall 134 accommodates a cover 146 enclosing a manifold chamber 148, shown in
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(34) Power transmission assembly 189 is operatively associated with displacer 152 and arm 178 to angularly move displacer 152 toward and away from displacer 153 to draw air into pumping chamber 137 and compress and pulse air in pulsing chamber 177. Power transmission assembly 189 includes a crankshaft having a shaft 191 with one end rotatably mounted on end wall 136 with a bearing 192. The opposite end of shaft 191 is rotatably mounted on interior wall 134 with a bearing 193. Other structures can be used to rotatably mount shaft 191 on housing walls 134 and 136. Crankshaft includes a crank pin 194 offset from the axis of rotation of shaft 191. A first pair of cylindrical roller members 196 rotatable mounted on crank pin 194 engage a first pad 197 retained in a recess in middle section 162 of displacer 152. A second pair of cylindrical roller members 198 rotatably mounted on crank pin 194 engage a second pad 199 retained in a recess in middle section 162 of displacer 152. Roller members 196 and 198 are axially spaced on opposite sides of arm 178. As seen in
(35) Second air displacer 153 has the same structure as first air displacer 152. Axles or pins 203 pivotally mount the rear section of displacer 153. The axial axis of pins 203 is parallel to the axial axis of pins 154 and 156. The entire outer peripheral edges of displacer 153 has a seal 204 located in engagement with curved surfaces 206 and 207 of housing 100 as shown in
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(39) A modification of the air pulse generator 300, shown in
(40) A power drive system 323 driven with an electric motor 324 rotates crankshafts 314 and 320 whereby the crankshafts concurrently angularly move displacers 304 and 306. Power drive system 323 has a first power train assembly 326 driving a second power train assembly 327 that rotates crankshafts 314 and 320. First power train assembly 326 has a drive timing pulley 328 mounted on motor drive shaft 329 engageable with an endless tooth belt 331 located around a driven timing pulley 332. Pulley 332 is secured to a shaft 333 retained in a bearing 334 mounted on a fixed support 336. Support 336 is attached to housing 307 with fasteners 337 and 338. Second power train assembly 327 has a drive timing pulley 339 mounted on shaft 333. A bearing 334 holds shaft 333 on support 336. Belt 341 extended around timing pulleys 339, 342 and 343 rotates pulleys 342 and 343 mounted on crankshafts 314 and 320 thereby rotating crankshafts 314 and 320 and angularly moving displacers 304 and 306 relative to each other. The movement of displacers 304 and 306 draws air into manifold chamber 308 and through openings 309 and 311 into pumping chambers 312 and 313. When the air pressure in pumping chambers 312 and 313 is greater than the air pressure in pulsing chamber 315, the air flows through the check valves from pumping chambers 312 and 313 into pulsing chamber 315. When the displacers 304 and 306 move toward each other, air pressure and air pulses are forced into hose 61 and carried by hose 61 to the air core 35 of garment 30. The air pressure and air pulses in air core 35 of garment 30 subjects the thoracic wall of the person with repetitive forces.
(41) The body pulsing apparatus and method has been described as applicable to persons having cystic fibrosis. The body pulsing apparatus and method is applicable to bronchiectasis persons, post-surgical atelectasis, and stage neuromuscular disease, ventilator dependent patients experiencing frequent pneumonias, and persons with reduced mobility or poor tolerance of Trendelenburg position. Person with secretion clearance problems arising from a broad range of diseases and conditions are candidates for therapy using the body pulsating apparatus and method of the invention.
(42) The body pulsating apparatus and method disclosed herein has one or more angularly movable air displacers and programmed controls for the time, frequency and pressure operation of the air pulse generator and method. It is understood that the body pulsating apparatus and method is not limited to specific materials, construction, arrangements and method of operation as shown and described. Changes in parts, size of parts, materials, arrangement and locations of structures may be made by persons skilled in the art without departing from the invention.