CONTROLLER FOR LIFE SUPPORT DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF
First Claim
1. A controller for a life support device for a patient, comprising:
- an actuator for life support operation;
a sensor for providing a sensor signal in response to life support operation;
a control section providing sequence control of the life support device, including generating a control state for the actuator in response to the sensor signal;
a first interface directly connected to the control section, wherein a failure of the control section results in failure of the first interface; and
a second interface connected to the first interface and to the actuator, wherein an output state of the second interface is set in response to a predetermined valid data sequence output from the control section to the second interface via the first interface, and wherein the set output state is maintained until the second interface means receives another predetermined valid data sequence so that the set output state is unaffected by the failure of the control section.
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Abstract
A controller for a life support device, the controller having a control section in charge of sequence control, the controller includes: a first interface section transmitting an output state of the control section to each part in the life support device, and transmitting an output state of each part in the life support device to the control section; and a second interface section setting an output state in response to detection of a predetermined data sequence output from the control section, and maintaining the set output state until the second interface section receives the predetermined data sequence anew. A part of the life support device is driven via the second interface section.
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6 Claims
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1. A controller for a life support device for a patient, comprising:
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an actuator for life support operation; a sensor for providing a sensor signal in response to life support operation; a control section providing sequence control of the life support device, including generating a control state for the actuator in response to the sensor signal; a first interface directly connected to the control section, wherein a failure of the control section results in failure of the first interface; and a second interface connected to the first interface and to the actuator, wherein an output state of the second interface is set in response to a predetermined valid data sequence output from the control section to the second interface via the first interface, and wherein the set output state is maintained until the second interface means receives another predetermined valid data sequence so that the set output state is unaffected by the failure of the control section. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. The controller for the life support device according to claim 14, further comprising:
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a detector detecting a stop or runaway of the control section; and an indicator providing a notification when the detector detects a stop or runaway of the control section; wherein the control section and first interface are reset in response to the notification, and wherein the second interface is unaffected by the notification.
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5. (canceled)
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6. A method for controlling a life support device having an actuator, a sensor, a control section generating a control state for the actuator in response to the sensor, and a first interface directly connected to the control section, wherein a failure of the control section results in failure of the first interface, the method comprising the steps of:
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connecting a second interface between the first interface and the actuator, wherein the second interface is unaffected by the failure of the control section; the control section determining a control state for the actuator; the control section sending a predetermined data sequence corresponding to the control state from the first interface to the second interface; the second interface checking a validity of a received predetermined data sequence and modifying an output state of the second interface if the received predetermined data sequence is valid, otherwise leaving the output state unmodified, so that a last valid output state is maintained in the event of a failure of the control section.
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