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Electric nerve stimulator device

  • US 4,541,432 A
  • Filed: 12/17/1982
  • Issued: 09/17/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/08/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An electric nerve stimulating device for suppression of organic pain in a body, comprising:

  • pulse generating means for producing bipolar rectangular waveforms at a preselected repetition rate and of a preselected width during a given first time period;

    means connected to said pulse generating means to deliver rectangular waveforms at a repetition rate and width which is chosen by a pseudo-random function and different from said preselected rate and width of said bipolar rectangular waveforms, for a second time period;

    means connected to said pulse generating means for inhibiting delivery of pulse waves for a third time period different from said first and second time period, thereby substantially eliminating noxious sensations and adaptation of nerve cell to stimulation during suppression of the organic pain;

    means connected to said pulse generating means to gradually increase the amplitude and width of said bipolar rectangular waveforms according to a start ramp mode;

    feedback means connected to said pulse generating means to stabilize the amplitude of said bipolar and random rectangular waveforms; and

    means connected to said pulse generating means to apply said waveforms to nerve fibers to be stimulated thereby.

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