Specialized peak flow meter
First Claim
1. A peak flow meter comprising:
- a conduit through which air can be blown by a subject, said conduit having a restriction therein for causing air blown into said conduit to escape said conduit at a restricted rate therefrom and create a pressure rise therein;
pressure sensing means for generating an electrical signal corresponding to said pressure rise within said conduit each time the subject blows into said conduit;
data processing means for processing each said electrical signal and for deriving data results corresponding to peak expiratory flow rates of air blown into said conduit for any number of blows by the subject;
first comparison means having a memory for storing said data results and comparing said data results to one another for said number of blows by the subject to derive a best data result corresponding to a best peak expiratory flow rate attained by the subject in said number of blows;
second comparison means for comparing said best data result in said number of blows to a specified value and for generating an output signal when said best data result is a predetermined amount lower than said specified value; and
alarm means, responsive to said output signal, for generating an indication when said best data result is said predetermined amount lower than said specified value.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a peak flow meter which facilitates a subject'"'"'s compliance with the use thereof. In one embodiment, the peak flow meter provides an alarm for indicating that the subject is due for a peak expiratory flow rate evaluation when the subject has failed to use the peak flow meter after a predetermined period of time. In another embodiment, the peak flow meter is provided with circuitry which derives a data result corresponding to the peak expiratory flow rate of air blown into the peak flow meter for a number of blows. A first comparator determines the best data result within the number of blows and a memory stores each best data result. A second comparator compares each best data result to a specified value and provides an enabling signal to an alarm when a best data result is a predetermined amount lower than the specified value. To provide an incentive for the subject to blow as hard as possible into the peak flow meter, the a comparator may also compare each data result to the previous data result and provide an indication when the most recent data result is greater than the preceding data result.
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25 Claims
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1. A peak flow meter comprising:
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a conduit through which air can be blown by a subject, said conduit having a restriction therein for causing air blown into said conduit to escape said conduit at a restricted rate therefrom and create a pressure rise therein; pressure sensing means for generating an electrical signal corresponding to said pressure rise within said conduit each time the subject blows into said conduit; data processing means for processing each said electrical signal and for deriving data results corresponding to peak expiratory flow rates of air blown into said conduit for any number of blows by the subject; first comparison means having a memory for storing said data results and comparing said data results to one another for said number of blows by the subject to derive a best data result corresponding to a best peak expiratory flow rate attained by the subject in said number of blows; second comparison means for comparing said best data result in said number of blows to a specified value and for generating an output signal when said best data result is a predetermined amount lower than said specified value; and alarm means, responsive to said output signal, for generating an indication when said best data result is said predetermined amount lower than said specified value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A peak flow meter providing a prompt for facilitating a subject'"'"'s compliance with the periodic use thereof comprising:
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a conduit through which air can be blown by a subject; means for evaluating a peak expiratory flow rate attained by the subject when the subject blows into said conduit; indicating means for indicating that the subject is due for said peak expiratory flow rate evaluation when the subject fails to blow into said conduit after a predetermined time period since the subject'"'"'s last peak expiratory flow rate evaluation; and means for discontinuing the indication in response to the subject'"'"'s compliance with the use of the peak flow meter by blowing into the conduit in a manner sufficient to permit the evaluating means to evaluate the peak expiratory flow rate of the subject. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A peak flow meter comprising:
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a conduit through which air can be blown by a subject, said conduit having a restriction therein for causing air blown into said conduit to escape at a restricted rate therefrom and create a pressure rise therein; pressure sensing means for generating an electrical signal corresponding to said pressure rise within said conduit each time the subject blows into said conduit; data processing means for processing each said electrical signal and for deriving data results corresponding to peak expiratory flow rates of air blown into said conduit for any number of blows by the subject; comparison means for comparing each data result to at least one preceding data result derived by said data processing means and for generating a greater indication signal when a most recent data result is greater than said preceding data result; and indication means, responsive to said greater indication signal, for indicating that the most recent data result is greater than said preceding data result. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A peak flow meter comprising:
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a conduit having an inlet through which air can be blown by a subject, said conduit having a restriction therein for causing air blown into said conduit to escape at a restricted rate therefrom and create an air pressure rise therein, said conduit including a flexible element which flexes in response to said pressure rise in said conduit; and peak expiratory flow measuring means cooperable with said conduit for deriving a peak expiratory flow rate of said subject, said peak expiratory flow measuring means including;
i) a pressure transducer having a chamber defining an inner air space, said pressure transducer being capable of measuring air pressure within said chamber and generating a signal based upon said air pressure within said chamber, and ii) circuitry means responsive to said signal for deriving said peak expiratory flow rate of said subject;said peak expiratory flow measuring means being cooperable with said conduit in a manner such that;
i) said peak expiratory flow measuring means being selectively separated from and reattached to said conduit so that said conduit is adapted to be sterilized as a separate unit, ii) said flexible element of said conduit can be brought into airtight communication with said inner air space within said chamber to prevent external air from entering said chamber, and iii) flexing of said flexible element towards said inner air space of said chamber creates a pressure rise in said chamber corresponding to the pressure rise in said conduit thereby enabling said pressure transducer to generate said signal as a function of the pressure rise within said conduit so that said circuitry means can derive said peak expiratory flow rate of said subject through said conduit. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25)
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