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AUTOMATIC REGULATING SYSTEM FOR REGULATION OF LIQUID PRESSURE IN A HUMAN BODY

  • US 20180055998A1
  • Filed: 08/29/2016
  • Published: 03/01/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/29/2016
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An automatic regulating system for regulation of liquid pressure in a human body, the automatic regulating system configured to be connected to human tissue, and comprising:

  • a container configured to contain liquid;

    a tubing to be connected between the human tissue and said container, and including a first tube which is to be in fluid communication with the human tissue and a second tube which is in fluid communication with said container;

    a switch unit connected between said first tube and said second tube of said tubing;

    a liquid pressure sensor connected to said switch unit and configured to measure liquid pressure in the human tissue to obtain a liquid pressure value;

    a level sensor connected to said container and configured to detect a liquid level of the liquid contained in said container; and

    a control module electrically connected to said switch unit, said liquid pressure sensor and said level sensor;

    wherein said switch unit is controllable to switch between a first conduction state, where fluid communication between said first tube and said second tube of said tubing is prevented while fluid communication between said first tube and said liquid pressure sensor is permitted for allowing said liquid pressure sensor to measure the liquid pressure in the human tissue, and a second conduction state, where the fluid communication between said first tube and said liquid pressure sensor is prevented while the fluid communication between said first tube and said second tube is permitted so that the human tissue is in fluid communication with said container; and

    wherein said control module is programmed to control switching of said switch unit according to the liquid pressure value obtained by said liquid pressure sensor, and a variation in the liquid level detected by said level sensor.

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