Sphygmomanometer
First Claim
1. A sphygmomanometer comprising an inflatable cuff of the type adapted to be secured about a patient'"'"'s limb, an inflation bulb, a one-way output valve in said inflation bulb communicating with said cuff, a one-way input valve in said inflation bulb communicating with atmosphere, a manometer communicating with said cuff for providing a substantially continuous visual indication of the pressure in said cuff, a manifold communicating with said cuff, said manifold including a plurality of apertures of differing diameters, a plurality of closure elements, means mounting each said closure element adjacent a corresponding one of said apertures, each said closure element being individually movable between a closed position wherein air is prevented from escaping from said aperture and an open position wherein air is released from said aperture, spring means associated with each of said closure elements for retaining said closure element in a normally closed position, and a plurality of control buttons, one associated with each closure element for moving said closure element from said closed position to said open position.
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Abstract
A sphygmomanometer in which individual valve mechanisms under control of a series of push buttons are provided to permit release of air from the sphygmomanometer cuff at approximate predetermined rates for proper diagnosis. The valve arrangement includes a safety release feature which prevents the buildup of excess pressure in the manometer.
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7 Claims
- 1. A sphygmomanometer comprising an inflatable cuff of the type adapted to be secured about a patient'"'"'s limb, an inflation bulb, a one-way output valve in said inflation bulb communicating with said cuff, a one-way input valve in said inflation bulb communicating with atmosphere, a manometer communicating with said cuff for providing a substantially continuous visual indication of the pressure in said cuff, a manifold communicating with said cuff, said manifold including a plurality of apertures of differing diameters, a plurality of closure elements, means mounting each said closure element adjacent a corresponding one of said apertures, each said closure element being individually movable between a closed position wherein air is prevented from escaping from said aperture and an open position wherein air is released from said aperture, spring means associated with each of said closure elements for retaining said closure element in a normally closed position, and a plurality of control buttons, one associated with each closure element for moving said closure element from said closed position to said open position.
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4. A sphygmomanometer comprising an inflatable cuff, an inflation bulb, a one-way output valve in said inflation bulb communicating with said cuff, a one-way input valve in said inflation bulb communicating with atmosphere, a manometer communicating with said cuff for providing a visual indication of the pressure in said cuff, a manifold communicating with said cuff, said manifold including a plurality of apertures of different diameters, a plurality of closure elements, one associated with each said aperture, each said closure element including a U-shaped bracket mounted for reciprocating motion adjacent the associated aperture, a closure stud projecting from one of the legs of said U-shaped bracket and adapted to close said aperture when said U-shaped bracked is in a first position and open said aperture when said U-shaped bracket is in a second position, and spring means normally maintaining said U-shaped bracket in said first position, and a plurality of control buttons, one associated with each closure element, for moving said closure element from said first position to said second position.
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5. A sphygmomanometer comprising an inflatable cuff, an inflation bulb, a one-way output valve in said inflation bulb communicating with said cuff, a one-way input valve in said inflation bulb communicating with atmosphere, a manometer communicating with said cuff for providing a visual indication of the pressure in said cuff, a manifold communicating with said cuff, said manifold including a plurality of apertures of differing diameters, a plurality of reciprocating closure studs, means mounting each said closure stud adjacent a corresponding one of said apertures, each said closure stud being individually movable between a closed position wherein air is prevented from escaping from said aperture and an open position wherein air is released from said aperture, each such closure stud having a forward extending pin, said pin extending through said aperture when said stud is in said closed position, spring means associated with each closure stud for retaining said closure stud in said closed position, and a plurality of control buttons, one associated with each closure stud for moving said closure stud from said closed position to said open position, at least one of said forward extending pins including at least one section of selected diameter, said at least one section being of a longitudinal extent such that when said closure stud is fully retracted, said at least one section is substantially withdrawn from said aperture, so that each such valve provides at least two distinct release rates at a given pressure.
- 6. A sphygmomanometer comprising an inflatable cuff, an inflation bulb, a one-way output valve in said inflation bulb communicating with said cuff, a one-way input valve in said inflation bulb communicating with atmosphere, a manometer communicating with said cuff for providing a visual indication of the pressure in said cuff, a manifold communicating with said cuff, said manifold including a plurality of apertures of differing diameters, a plurality of reciprocating closure studs, means mounting each said closure stud adjacent a corresponding one of said apertures, each said closure stud being individually movable between a closed position wherein air is prevented from escaping from said aperture and an open position wherein air is released from said aperture, each such closure stud having a forward extending pin, said pin extending through said aperture when said stud is in said closed position, spring means associated with each closure stud for retaining said closure stud in said closed position, and a plurality of control buttons, one associated with each closure element for moving said closure element from said closed position to said open position, at least one of said forward extending pins being of a varying diameter, so that the rate of release of air through said aperture at a given pressure varies as said pin moves in said aperture.
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