Auxiliary stimulation apparatus for apnea distress
First Claim
1. An apnea monitor-assist apparatus which provides physical stimulation of a patient in response to the monitor'"'"'s reaction to a reduced respiratory action by the patient, said respiratory action of sufficient magnitude to actuate said monitor-assist and, in response to an electronic signal or signals from said monitor-assist, the assist apparatus is also actuated, said assist apparatus including:
- (a) means for receiving a signal from an actuated monitor and electronically converting said received signal into an electrical flow of current to an electrical motor;
(b) a shoe removably attachable to a foot of a patient, said shoe characterized as having;
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1) a selectable tightening means;
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2) a sole member;
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3) an upper portion attached to said sole member and, with said upper portion attached to the sole member, said selectable tightening means may be manipulated to cause the shoe to be attached to the foot of the patient, and(b
4) an enclosure removably attached to the sole member of the shoe;
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1) an electric motor arrayed within this enclosure and fixedly secured in spaced array from said sole;
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2) a shaft within said motor and extending therefrom;
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3) a disc eccentrically and securely mounted on said shaft and, when said motor is actuated so that the shaft is rotated, the eccentrically mounted disc is also rotated to cause vibration forces to be transmitted to the shoe and patient;
(c) a converter adapted to change electronic signals from said actuated monitor to electric current, and(d) wire conducting means for transmitting electrical current from said converter to said motor in the enclosure portion of the shoe.
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Abstract
This invention provides an assist to a monitor for apnea of infants and very young children. Monitors for such problems are well known, but the usual signals from these monitors are flashing lights or audible sounds. These signals from the monitor may be unobserved or not responded to by an attendant. The present assist apparatus is provided so that the patient is stimulated at the first actuation from the monitor. There are two areas of the patient receptive to such stimulation; a first area is the sole of a foot and the other area is at the neck. At the foot, a shoe is provided with a motor or reciprocated plunger to vibrate or lightly engage the skin of the patient. At the neck area, a removable collar with motors or reciprocating plunger is provided to lightly engage the skin of a patient. Either separately or in combination, the patient is stimulated to an aroused condition absent an attendant. Electrical energy or pressurized air may be utilized.
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19 Claims
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1. An apnea monitor-assist apparatus which provides physical stimulation of a patient in response to the monitor'"'"'s reaction to a reduced respiratory action by the patient, said respiratory action of sufficient magnitude to actuate said monitor-assist and, in response to an electronic signal or signals from said monitor-assist, the assist apparatus is also actuated, said assist apparatus including:
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(a) means for receiving a signal from an actuated monitor and electronically converting said received signal into an electrical flow of current to an electrical motor; (b) a shoe removably attachable to a foot of a patient, said shoe characterized as having; (b
1) a selectable tightening means;(b
2) a sole member;(b
3) an upper portion attached to said sole member and, with said upper portion attached to the sole member, said selectable tightening means may be manipulated to cause the shoe to be attached to the foot of the patient, and(b
4) an enclosure removably attached to the sole member of the shoe;(bb
1) an electric motor arrayed within this enclosure and fixedly secured in spaced array from said sole;(bb
2) a shaft within said motor and extending therefrom;(bb
3) a disc eccentrically and securely mounted on said shaft and, when said motor is actuated so that the shaft is rotated, the eccentrically mounted disc is also rotated to cause vibration forces to be transmitted to the shoe and patient;(c) a converter adapted to change electronic signals from said actuated monitor to electric current, and (d) wire conducting means for transmitting electrical current from said converter to said motor in the enclosure portion of the shoe. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An apnea monitor-assist apparatus which provides physical stimulation of a patient in response to the monitor'"'"'s reaction to a reduced respiratory action by the patient, said action of sufficient magnitude to actuate said monitor, and in response to a signal from said monitor the assist is also actuated, said assist including:
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(a) means for receiving a signal from an actuated monitor and converting said received signal into an electrical flow of current to an electrical motor; (b) a U-shaped collar member having two terminal ends, which U-shaped collar member is selectively secured to the neck area of a patient, this U-shaped collar member having an electrical motor in each terminal end, and with each motor having a shaft on which is secured an eccentric disc so that when the motors are caused to be rotated, the rotating disc produces vibration forces which are transmitted to the patient, the motors in this collar member being actuated in response to electrical signals derived from said actuated monitor; (c) a converter adapted to change electronic signals to an electric current and transmit said signals, and (d) wire conducting means for transmitting said electrical current by the wire conducting means from said converter to said motors positioned in the distal terminal ends of said U-shaped collar member. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. An apnea monitor-assist apparatus which provides physical stimulation of a patient in response to the monitor'"'"'s reaction to a reduced respiratory action by the patient, said regulatory action of sufficient magnitude to actuate said monitor-assist and, in response to an electronic signal or signals from said monitor, the assist apparatus is also actuated, said assist apparatus including:
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(a) means for receiving a signal from an actuated monitor and converting said electronically received signal into an electrical flow of current to an electrical motor; (b) a shoe removably attachable to a foot of a patient, said shoe characterized as having; (b
1) a selectable tightening means;(b
2) a sole member;(b
3) an upper portion attached to said sole member and, with said upper portion attached to the sole member, said tightening means may be manipulated to cause the shoe to be attached to the foot of the patient, and(b
4) an enclosure removably attached to the sole member of the shoe;(bb
1) an aperture formed in and through said sole member of said shoe;(bb
2) a diaphragm-type, pneumatically-actuated pin portion carried within the removable enclosure to said sole member and disposing said pin for reciprocating motion and, in response to an electronic signal from said monitor(bb
3) a supply source of pressurized air is fed to the diaphragm;(c) tubular conducting means for transmitting pressurized air from said supply source to said diaphragm, and (d) means for causing pulsations in said pressurized air so as to feed this pressurized air in a pulsating manner to said diaphragm to cause the pin to lightly engage the sole of the patient'"'"'s foot. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. An apnea monitor-assist apparatus which provides physical stimulation of a patient in response to the monitor'"'"'s reaction to a reduced respiratory action by the patient, said respiratory action of sufficient magnitude to actuate said monitor-assist and, in response to an electronic signal or signals from said monitor-assist, the assist apparatus is also actuated, said assist apparatus including:
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(a) means for receiving a signal from an actuated monitor and converting electronically received signal into an electrical flow of current to an electrical motor; (b) a shoe removably attachable to a foot of a patient, said shoe characterized as having; (b
1) a selectable tightening means;(b
2) a sole member;(b
3) an upper portion attached to said sole member and, with said upper portion attached to the sole member, the said selectable tightening means may be manipulated to cause the shoe to be attached to the foot of the patient;(b
4) an enclosure removably attached to the outer surface of the sole member of the shoe, and(bb
1) a pneumatic motor arrayed within this enclosure and fixedly secured in spaced array from said sole member;(bb
2) a shaft within said motor and extending therefrom;(bb
3) a disc eccentrically and securely mounted on said shaft and, when said pneumatic motor is actuated so that the shaft is rotated, the eccentrically mounted disc is also rotated to cause vibration forces to be transmitted to the shoe and patient, and(c) tubular conducting means for carrying pressurized air to said motor in the enclosure portion of the shoe. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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16. A method of utilizing an apnea monitor to provide actuation of an assist apparatus and for providing a physical stimulation of a patient in response to the monitor'"'"'s reaction to a reduced respiratory action by the patient, said action of sufficient magnitude to actuate said motor and, in response to a signal from said monitor, the assist is also actuated, this method providing added stimulation absent presence and participation of an attendant, this method including the steps of:
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(a) receiving a signal from an actuated monitor and converting said received signal into a flow of energy to a stimulation means; (b) providing a converter which changes electrical signals from the monitor to electrical current; (c) removably attaching a shoe to the foot of a patient and providing said shoe with a selectable tightening means of side portions, said shoe having a sole member which is attached to the side portions, and forming and attaching to said sole an enclosure, and securing within said enclosure a stimulation device and actuating this stimulation device when the monitor is actuated, and (d) conducting electrical current through wires to said sole stimulation device to actuate said stimulations to the patient. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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