Method and apparatus for determining blood pressure
First Claim
1. A device for determining systolic and diastolic blood pressures without the use of a manometer comprising an inelastic cuff to encircle a portion of the subject'"'"'s body, a inflatable diaphragm on the inside of said cuff inflatable by fluid which is gaseous to affect blood flow through said portion, a tubular member having a first and a second end, duct means communicating from said first end of said tubular member to the interior of said diaphragm, a plunger, the inner end of said plunger fitting through said second end of said tubular member and engaging the internal wall of said member in a fluid-tight manner, whereby depressing said plunger pressurizes said diaphragm to cut off blood flow through said portion of the subject'"'"'s body, pressure responsive zero-indicating means indicating when said diaphragm firmly engages said portion of the subject'"'"'s body without affecting blood flow through said portion, and indicia means cooperable with said inner end of said plunger to indicate on said indicia means a zero position in response to said zero-indicating means, said indicia means providing a reading of volume change of fluid caused by said plunger at different positions of said plunger within said tubular member, the position of said plunger in said tubular member determining the pressure in said device in accordance with the Perfect Gas Law and thus usable for determining said pressure at the onset and cessation of Korotkoff phenomena.
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Abstract
It has been found that most subjects can sense the onset and cessation of the conditions in a blood vessel which give rise to the Korotkoff sounds used in blood pressure determination without use of a stethescope or any transducer and thus adequately read their own blood pressure using the blood pressure device. An inelastic cuff encircles a thumb or other portion of the subject'"'"'s body and contains a diaphragm which is inflatable. A syringe-like member is connected to the diaphragm. Indicia on the barrel in accordance with the Perfect Gas Law indicate pressure at the onset and cessation of localized arterial sensations corresponding to Korotkoff sounds to afford readings of diastolic and systolic pressures. Zeroing of the indicia is provided to accommodate different sizes of thumbs, etc.
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25 Claims
- 1. A device for determining systolic and diastolic blood pressures without the use of a manometer comprising an inelastic cuff to encircle a portion of the subject'"'"'s body, a inflatable diaphragm on the inside of said cuff inflatable by fluid which is gaseous to affect blood flow through said portion, a tubular member having a first and a second end, duct means communicating from said first end of said tubular member to the interior of said diaphragm, a plunger, the inner end of said plunger fitting through said second end of said tubular member and engaging the internal wall of said member in a fluid-tight manner, whereby depressing said plunger pressurizes said diaphragm to cut off blood flow through said portion of the subject'"'"'s body, pressure responsive zero-indicating means indicating when said diaphragm firmly engages said portion of the subject'"'"'s body without affecting blood flow through said portion, and indicia means cooperable with said inner end of said plunger to indicate on said indicia means a zero position in response to said zero-indicating means, said indicia means providing a reading of volume change of fluid caused by said plunger at different positions of said plunger within said tubular member, the position of said plunger in said tubular member determining the pressure in said device in accordance with the Perfect Gas Law and thus usable for determining said pressure at the onset and cessation of Korotkoff phenomena.
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13. A method of determining systolic and diastolic blood pressure of a human subject without use of a stethoscope or transducer comprising applying an inflatable diaphragm enclosed in a cuff over a portion of the body of the subject containing an artery, pressurizing said diaphragm until the subject feels a localized throbbing sensation in the artery inside said cuff, measuring the pressure then being applied to the inflated diaphragm as the diastolic blood pressure of the subject, further pressurizing said diaphragm until the localized throbbing sensation terminates, and measuring the pressure then being applied to said diaphragm as the systolic blood pressure of the subject.
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14. A method of determining systolic and diastolic blood pressures of a human subject without use of a stethoscope or transducer by the use of an apparatus comprising an inelastic cuff shaped to encircle a portion of the subject'"'"'s body containing an artery and having a diaphragm on the inside of said cuff inflatable by fluid which is gaseous to affect blood flow through said artery, first means to inflate and pressurize said diaphragm with gaseous fluid, second means to indicate when said diaphragm is in firm contact with said portion without affecting blood flow through said portion, and third means to indicate changes in total volume of fluid in said cuff and said first means, said method comprising:
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a first step of applying said cuff around said portion, a second step of actuating said first means until said second means indicates said diaphragm is in firm contact with said portion without affecting blood flow through said portion, a third step of further actuating said first means until the subject feels a localized throbbing sensation in the artery within said cuff, a fourth step of making a first reading of said third means to read the difference in volume of gaseous fluid in said total volume and thus in accordance with the Perfect Gas Law the difference in pressure in said diaphragm between said second and third steps, said first reading indicating diastolic blood pressure of the subject, a fifth step of still further actuating said first means until the throbbing sensation within said cuff terminates and a sixth step of making a second reading of said third means to read the difference in volume of gaseous fluid in said total volume and thus in accordance with the Perfect Gas Law the difference in pressure in said diaphragm between said second and fifth steps, said second reading indicating systolic blood pressure of the subject. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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- 18. A device for determining systolic and diastolic blood pressures of a human subject without use of manometer comprising an inelastic cuff to encircle a portion of the subject'"'"'s body containing an artery, said cuff including a casing and a diaphragm inside of said casing to engage said body portion, said diaphragm being inflatable by fluid which is gaseous against said body portion to affect blood flow in said artery and thus to effect in the subject a localized throbbing sensation in said artery, a chamber to confine gaseous fluid communicating with said diaphragm for inflating said diaphragm, control means cooperable with said chamber to vary the volume of said chamber thereby varying the gas pressure against said diaphragm, indicator means cooperable with said control means to indicate differences in volume of said chamber between a base volume at which said diaphragm firmly engages said body portion without affecting blood flow through said artery and the highest and lowest volumes at which the subject feels a localized throbbing sensation in said artery, said indicator means thereby providing indications of diastolic and systolic blood pressure at said highest and lowest volumes respectively by providing indications of the changes in volume of said fluid from the base volume in said device and in accordance with the Perfect Gas Law the pressure in said diaphragm.
- 23. A method for determining systolic and diastolic blood pressure of a human subject without use of a stethoscope or transducer comprising the steps of applying an inflatable diaphragm enclosed in an inelastic cuff over a portion of the body of the subject containing an artery, variably pressurizing said diaphragm over a range of pressures in which the subject feels a localized throbbing sensation in said artery within said cuff, determining when the pressures of fluid in said diaphragm are at the higher and lower ends of said range by the subject'"'"'s sensing in said body portion the presence of said throbbing sensation just at each end of said range and the absence of said throbbing sensation just outside of each end of said range, and measuring the pressures in said diaphragm at both ends of said range, the pressure measured at said lower end providing a measure of the diastolic blood pressure of the subject and the pressure measured at said upper end providing a measure of the systolic blood pressure of the subject.
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25. A method of determining systolic and diastolic blood pressure of a human subject without use of a stethoscope or transducer comprising the steps of applying an inflatable diaphragm enclosed in a tubular cuff over a portion of the body of the subject containing an artery, confining gaseous fluid in a closed chamber which extends into said cuff to apply gaseous fluid pressure to said diaphragm, varying the volume of said chamber to variably pressurize said diaphragm over a range of pressures in which the subject feels a localized throbbing sensation in said artery within said cuff, determining when the pressures are at the upper and lower ends of said range by the subject'"'"'s sensing in said body portion the presence of said throbbing sensation just at each end of said range and the absence of said throbbing sensation just outside of each end of said range, measuring the difference between the volume of said chamber when the pressure is at each end of said range and a base volume of said chamber when the diaphragm is in firm contact with said body portion without affecting blood flow through said artery, said volume difference at the lower end of said pressure range providing a measure of the diastolic blood pressure of the subject and said volume difference at the upper end of said pressure range providing a measure of the systolic blood pressure of the subject.
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