Electric nerve stimulator device
First Claim
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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Abstract
An electric nerve stimulation device and apparatus for suppressing organic pain and other functional disorders of the nervous system without noxious sensation and substantially free from the adaptation phenomenon which usually results from subjecting receptors and nerve cells to uniform stimulating signals. The device includes a pulse generator to produce bipolar rectangular waveforms at preselected repetition rate and of a preselected width during a given first time period. Electronic circuits are connected to the post generator to deliver rectangular waveforms at a repetition rate which is chosen by a pseudo-random function for a second time period which is also chosen by a pseudo-random function. Further circuitry is provided to inhibit delivery of pulse waves for a third period of time. This third period of time is chosen by a pseudo-random function, thereby substantially eliminating noxious sensations and adaptation of nerve cells to stimulation during suppression of the organic pain. Electrodes are connected to the output of the device to apply the waveforms to nerve fibers to be stimulated thereby.
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1. An electric nerve stimulating device for suppression of organic pain in a body, comprising:
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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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for stimulating nerve cells transcutaneously for suppression of organic pain, comprising the steps of:
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generating a series of bipolar rectangular pulses having a preset duration and a preset repetition rate during a first time period, wherein at start of said first period, a ramp function is generated to vary gradually the amplitude and width of said bipolar pulses; generating a series of random rectangular pulses at a time immediately following delivery of said bipolar pulses for a second time period; inhibiting said generation of pulses for a randomly varying period of time; and applying said pulses to nerve fibers to be stimulated thereby. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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