Apparatus for sensing and indicating vaginal muscle contraction
First Claim
1. Apparatus for use in exercising or measuring strength of vaginal muscles comprisinga flexible, hollow tubular member adapted to be compressed in response to vaginal muscle contraction,transducer means responsive to pressure in said tubular member for generating an electrical signal with a magnitude that varies with pressure, said transducer means comprisinga housing,a partition dividing said housing into first and second chambers,a light source in one of said chambers,a photosensitive resistor in the other of said chambers positioned to receive light transmitted from said source,an aperture in said partition for transmitting light from said source to said photosensitive resistor,means in said housing responsive to pressure in said tubular member for controlling the amount of light received by said photosensitive resistor,said means for controlling the amount of light comprising a pressure tube in said housing having an end adjacent said aperture, said pressure tube being in fluid communication with the interior of said tubular member, and a flexible diaphragm secured to and sealing said end of said pressure tube and adapted to flex so as to progressively block said aperture as pressure in said pressure tube increases,said diaphragm flexing being subject to hysteresis and having a nonlinear relation to pressure, means responsive to the resistance of said photosensitive resistor for generating said electrical signal and for modifying said electrical signal to compensate for said hysteresis and nonlinearity,and indicator means responsive to the compensated electrical signal for providing an indication of intensity of muscle contraction.
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Abstract
Vaginal muscle contraction is sensed by change of pressure within a flexible, hollow tubular member that is adapted to be compressed in response to muscle contraction. A simple pressure transducer embodies a pressure tube connected with the tubular sensing member and having an end covered by a flexible diaphragm that expands in response to increased pressure so as to progressively block light transmitted to a photosensitive resistor. The resistor controls an electrical signal that is employed to provide an audible or visual display that provides a measure of relative strength of muscular contraction and which also may be used in a biofeedback loop to inform the user of the intensity of the contraction. Accuracy of the inexpensive transducer is increased by compensating the output electrical signal for both nonlinearity and hysteresis of the distensible rubber diaphragm.
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1. Apparatus for use in exercising or measuring strength of vaginal muscles comprising
a flexible, hollow tubular member adapted to be compressed in response to vaginal muscle contraction, transducer means responsive to pressure in said tubular member for generating an electrical signal with a magnitude that varies with pressure, said transducer means comprising a housing, a partition dividing said housing into first and second chambers, a light source in one of said chambers, a photosensitive resistor in the other of said chambers positioned to receive light transmitted from said source, an aperture in said partition for transmitting light from said source to said photosensitive resistor, means in said housing responsive to pressure in said tubular member for controlling the amount of light received by said photosensitive resistor, said means for controlling the amount of light comprising a pressure tube in said housing having an end adjacent said aperture, said pressure tube being in fluid communication with the interior of said tubular member, and a flexible diaphragm secured to and sealing said end of said pressure tube and adapted to flex so as to progressively block said aperture as pressure in said pressure tube increases, said diaphragm flexing being subject to hysteresis and having a nonlinear relation to pressure, means responsive to the resistance of said photosensitive resistor for generating said electrical signal and for modifying said electrical signal to compensate for said hysteresis and nonlinearity, and indicator means responsive to the compensated electrical signal for providing an indication of intensity of muscle contraction.
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2. Apparatus for sensing and indicating vaginal muscle contraction comprising
a flexible, hollow tubular member adapted to experience a change of internal volume in response to compression caused by vaginal muscle contraction, a light tight housing having a partition separating the interior of the housing into first and second compartments, said partition having an aperture, a light source in said first compartment, a light detector in said second compartment positioned to receive light transmitted along a light path through said partition aperture, a rigid inextensible pressure vessel fixedly mounted within said first compartment, said vessel having an end positioned adjacent said partition aperture, a flexible diaphragm extending across and sealing said vessel end, said diaphragm being adapted to flex into said light path upon increase of pressure within said vessel, so as to progressively block said aperture as pressure in said vessel increases, a tube connecting said tubular member to said pressure vessel whereby change of volume of said tubular member changes pressure within said pressure vessel, said diaphragm flexing toward said aperture and light path nonlinearly with respect to pressure change and being subject to hysteresis as it expands and contracts, means responsive to said light detector for generating a sensing signal indicative of the amount of light received by the detector, means for compensating said sensing signal for the nonlinearity and hysteresis of said diaphragm to produce a control signal representing compression of said tubular member, output means responsive to said control signal for producing an output related to magnitude of said control signal, and means for transmitting said control signal to said output means.
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