Light weight chest compressor
First Claim
1. Apparatus for applying compressions to the chest of a patient to at least stimulate blood circulation, which includes an energizable actuator that repeatedly presses against the patient'"'"'s chest area, a torso wrap that is coupled to said actuator and that wraps to the back of the patient, and a stabilizer that lies around said actuator to minimize tilt of the actuator with respect to the patient'"'"'s chest, wherein:
- said stabilizer has a density that is no more than 0.5.
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Abstract
A portable chest compressor system for repeatedly compressing the chest of a patient to stimulate blood circulation and breathing, is of minimum weight and size. The system includes an energizable actuator (16) that repeatedly presses against the patient'"'"'s chest and a stabilizer (130) that minimizes tilt of the actuator. The stabilizer is generally in the form of a resilient foam toroid to minimize weight, or an inflatable toroid, to minimize size and weight. The chest-compressing actuator includes a pneumatic cylinder-piston device that is driven by compressed breathing gas from a compressed air cylinder, to store a maximum of energy in a minimum of space and weight. The exhaust of the actuator is moderately pressured breathing gas that is delivered to the patient for breathing. The system minimizes the weight and volume of apparatus that must be carried by an emergency worker.
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13 Claims
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1. Apparatus for applying compressions to the chest of a patient to at least stimulate blood circulation, which includes an energizable actuator that repeatedly presses against the patient'"'"'s chest area, a torso wrap that is coupled to said actuator and that wraps to the back of the patient, and a stabilizer that lies around said actuator to minimize tilt of the actuator with respect to the patient'"'"'s chest, wherein:
said stabilizer has a density that is no more than 0.5. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. Apparatus for applying compressions to the chest of a patient to at least stimulate blood circulation, which includes an energizable actuator for repeatedly pressing against the patient'"'"'s chest area, comprising:
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a source of breathable pressurized gas and an actuator coupling for coupling said source to said actuator for energizing the actuator;
said actuator has an exhaust port, and including a patient coupling for coupling the exhaust port to the patient'"'"'s respiratory system so the patient can breathe gas from the actuator. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. A method for applying pressure pulses to a patient'"'"'s chest to stimulate blood circulation and breathing, by energizing an actuator that repeatedly applies downward forces to a reciprocating member relative to a frame to cause the member to depress the patient'"'"'s chest, while also applying breathable gas to the patient, comprising:
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supplying pressurized breathable gas to the actuator and exhausting gas from the actuator;
supplying at least some of said gas from the actuator to the patient for breathing by the patient. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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