Inhalation therapy apparatus
First Claim
1. Inhalation therapy apparatus comprising a mouthpiece for insertion in patient'"'"'s mouth for inhalation therethrough and having pneumatic means producing a pneumatic signal corresponding to the volume of air inhaled, and an electric module pneumatically inter-connected with said mouthpiece, said module comprising means for converting said pneumatic signal to electrical information, and display means visible to said patient and comprising means indicating a desired inhalation volume, means adjacent to said desired inhalation volme indicating means for indicating the volume of inhalation attained, said indicating means comprising a pair of parallel adjacent rows of light, said rows being oriented on said module in a vertical rectilinear manner with the lights in one row being horizontally aligned with the lights in the other row, and further including means representing a stair step arrangement with each step respectively being aligned with a pair of lights, one in each of said rows.
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Abstract
Inhalation therapy apparatus comprises a mouthpiece through which air is to be inhaled and provides a pneumatic signal related to the volume of air inhaled. The pneumatic signal is transduced to electrical information and provides visual indicia to be observed by the patient to encourage the patient'"'"'s performance. One row of lights indicates a desired level of inhalation to be attained, while a parallel row of lights indicates the inhalation actually attained. A step wise visual configuration also is provided encouraging the patient to increase his inhalation step by step. A visual display is also provided of the total number of attempts or inhalations, and also the number of times that the desired volume is attained.
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1. Inhalation therapy apparatus comprising a mouthpiece for insertion in patient'"'"'s mouth for inhalation therethrough and having pneumatic means producing a pneumatic signal corresponding to the volume of air inhaled, and an electric module pneumatically inter-connected with said mouthpiece, said module comprising means for converting said pneumatic signal to electrical information, and display means visible to said patient and comprising means indicating a desired inhalation volume, means adjacent to said desired inhalation volme indicating means for indicating the volume of inhalation attained, said indicating means comprising a pair of parallel adjacent rows of light, said rows being oriented on said module in a vertical rectilinear manner with the lights in one row being horizontally aligned with the lights in the other row, and further including means representing a stair step arrangement with each step respectively being aligned with a pair of lights, one in each of said rows.
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2. Inhalation therapy apparatus comprising a mouthpiece for insertion in patient'"'"'s mouth for inhalation therethrough and having pneumatic means producing a pneumatic signal corresponding to the volume of air inhaled, and an electronic module pneumatically inter-connected with said mouthpiece, said module comprising means for converting said pneumatic signal to electrical information, and display means visible to said patient and comprising means indicating a desired inhalation volume, means adjacent to said desired inhalation volume indicating means for indicating the volume of inhalation attained, means providing a visual indication of the inhalation attempts, means providing a visual indication of the number of times the desired inhalation volume is attained, said indicating means comprising a pair of parallel adjacent rows of lights, said rows being oriented on said module in a vertical rectilinear manner with the lights in one row being horizontally aligned with the lights in the other row, and further including means representing a stair step arrangement with each step respectively being aligned with a pair of lights, one in each of said rows.
- 3. Inhalation therapy apparatus comprising a mouthpiece for insertion in a patient'"'"'s mouth for inhalation therethrough, means connected to said mouthpiece for providing an electrical signal related to the volume of air inhaled therethrough, and display means visable to a patient and including a first row of lights respectively illuminable to indicate a desired volume of inhalation, manually operable means for selectively illuminating one light of said first row of lights as a reference of desired inhalation volume, a second row of lights parallel to said first row of lights, each light of said second row of lights being opposite to a respective light of said first row and respectively illuminable to indicate the actual volume inhaled, and means interconnecting said electrical signal providing means and said second row of lights to successively control the illumination thereof in response to the volume of air inhaled, whereby the successive illumination of said second row of lights can be compared to the selected illuminated light of said first row of lights.
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