Portable Oral Positive Expiratory Pressure-Generating Devices with Variable Expiratory Airflow Resistances
US-2024189663-A1 · Jun 13, 2024 · US
US10603540B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10603540-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615563336-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2020 |
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A device includes: a controller that converts a pressure value detected by a pressure detector into visual or aural lingual pressure information changed depending on a magnitude of the pressure value; and an information output unit, such as a buzzer and a color display LED, that outputs the lingual pressure information in response to a signal from the controller. The information output unit outputs lingual pressure information different depending on a pressing force applied on an elastic balloon by a tongue, allowing users such as patients and elderly people to continue a training without being bored.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A lingual pressure strengthening training device comprising: an elastic balloon configured to be inserted in a mouth of a patient; a pressure detector configured to detect an internal pressure of the elastic balloon; a controller configured to convert a pressure value detected by the pressure detector into at least one of visual lingual pressure information and aural lingual pressure information, the at least one of visual lingual pressure information or aural lingual pressure information being variable depending on the pressure value; a display and/or a buzzer configured to output the at least one of visual lingual pressure information and aural lingual pressure information in response to a signal from the controller; a memory storing in advance relationships between age of a patient and reference values of lingual pressure and relationships between a health condition indicating a level of a need for care and/or support and the reference values; and a condition setting unit configured to receive an input of the age of the patient and the health condition of the patient; wherein the controller is configured to select a reference value from the memory according to the age and health condition input into the condition setting unit, to compare the pressure value detected by the pressure detector with the selected reference value, to convert the detected pressure value into the at least one of visual lingual pressure information or aural lingual pressure information based on the comparison, and to use the at least one of visual lingual pressure or aural lingual pressure information to indicate one of a normal lingual state and an abnormal lingual state with the display and/or buzzer. 2. The lingual pressure strengthening training device according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one of visual lingual pressure information or aural lingual pressure information is represented by one of two colors. 3. The lingual pressure strengthening training device according to claim 2 , wherein the two colors consist of a first color and a second color that is opposite to the first color, and the controller is configured to control the display to display the first color when the pressure value detected by the pressure detector is equal to or more than the reference value, and to display the second color when the pressure value detected by the pressure detector is less than the reference value. 4. The lingual pressure strengthening training device according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one of visual lingual pressure information or aural lingual pressure information is represented by a sound. 5. The lingual pressure strengthening training device according to claim 4 , wherein the controller is configured to control the buzzer to make the sound with a pitch increased in proportion to the pressure value detected by the pressure detector. 6. A lingual pressure strengthening training method comprising: inserting an elastic balloon in a mouth of a patient; pressing the elastic balloon with a tongue of the patient; detecting an internal pressure of the pressed elastic balloon with a pressure detector; storing in advance, in a memory, relationships between age of a patient and reference values and relationships between a health condition indicating a level of need for care and/or support and the reference values; inputting the age and the health condition of the patient into a condition setting unit; and with a controller; selecting a reference value from the memory according to the input age and health condition; comparing a pressure value detected by the pressure detector with the selected reference value; determining at least one of visual lingual pressure information or aural lingual pressure information based on the comparison; outputting the at least one of visual lingual pressure information or aural lingual pressure information with a display and/or a buzzer, the at least one of visual lingual pressure information or aural lingual pressure information being changed depending on a magnitude of the pressure value detected by the pressure detector; and indicating, with the display and/or buzzer, one of a normal lingual state and an abnormal lingual state based on the at least one of visual lingual pressure information or aural lingual pressure information.
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