Nasal stimulation devices and methods
US-2024359004-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US9549867B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9549867-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615078923-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2017 |
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The sequential compression device for treatment and prophylaxis of deep vein thromboses includes a compression sock having a plurality of electromechanical units positioned along the calf muscle of a user's leg. Each of the electromechanical units includes a front housing component and a back housing component. The front housing component of the unit includes a compressor piston positioned in communicating relation with the user's calf muscle and the back housing component of the unit includes a magnet and a copper coil. The magnet is positioned in communicating relation with the compressor piston of the front housing component. Upon activation, the compressor piston selectively compresses the small saphenous vein to simulate the effect of the calf muscle during walking and promote the flow of blood back to the user's heart.
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We claim: 1. A sequential compression device for treatment and prophylaxis of deep vein thromboses, comprising: a stocking dimensioned to fit about a patient's calf; belts disposed on the stocking; mounting fasteners attached to the belts to attach the stocking to the patient's calf; a microcontroller; a control panel connected to the microcontroller; first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth electromechanical units disposed on the stocking and adapted to align with the patient's small saphenous vein in sequential order from upper to lower, wherein each of the electromechanical units consists of: i) a front housing component having a curvature adapted for conforming to a back portion of the patient's calf and a channel extending therethrough; ii) a back housing component; iii) a compressor piston slidably disposed in the channel in the front housing component and adapted to be positioned in communicating relation with the patient's calf muscle; iv) a magnet disposed in the back housing component, the compressor piston being magnetically attached to the magnet; v) a copper coil disposed in the back housing component, the copper coil being operably connected to the control panel, whereby a current applied to the copper coil applies a magnetic field to move the magnet and compressor piston so that the compressor piston pulsates against the patient's calf and compresses the patient's small saphenous vein to simulate the effect of the calf muscle during walking to promote flow of blood back to the patient's heart; a six-channel relay module connected to the first through sixth electromechanical units; means for energizing the microcontroller, six-channel relay module, and control panel; and wherein the first through sixth electromechanical units are actuated via the six-channel relay module, control panel, and microcontroller to apply sequential compression to a patient's small saphenous vein in a programmable pattern according to a first sequence mode. 2. The sequential compression device according to claim 1 , wherein the first sequence mode includes: activating none of the electromechanical units during a first sequential time period; activating only the first electromechanical unit during a second sequential time period; activating only the first and second electromechanical units during a third sequential time period; activating only the second and third electromechanical units during a fourth sequential time period; activating only the third and fourth electromechanical units during a fifth sequential time period; activating only the first, fourth and fifth electromechanical units during a sixth sequential time period; activating only the first, second, fifth and sixth electromechanical units during a seventh sequential time period; activating only the second, third and sixth electromechanical units during an eighth sequential time period; activating only the third and fourth electromechanical units during a ninth sequential time period; activating only the first, fourth and fifth electromechanical units during a tenth sequential time period; activating only the first, second, fifth and sixth electromechanical units during an eleventh sequential time period; activating only the second, third and sixth electromechanical units during a twelfth sequential time period; activating only the third and fourth electromechanical units during a thirteenth sequential time period; activating only first, fourth and fifth, electromechanical units during a fourteenth sequential time period; activating only the first, second, fifth and sixth electromechanical units during a fifteenth sequential time period; activating only the second, third and sixth electromechanical units during a sixteenth sequential time period; activating only the third and fourth electromechanical units during a seventeenth sequential time period; and activating only the fourth and fifth electromechanical units during an eighteenth sequential time period. 3. The sequential compression device according to claim 1 , wherein the first through sixth electromechanical units are actuated according to a second sequence mode. 4. The sequential compression device according to claim 3 , wherein the second sequence mode includes: activating none of the electromechanical units during a first sequential time period; activating only the first electromechanical unit during a second sequential time period; activating only the first and second electromechanical units during a third sequential time period; activating only the second and third electromechanical units during a fourth sequential time period; activating only the third and fourth electromechanical units during a fifth sequential time period; activating only the fourth and fifth electromechanical units during a sixth sequential time period; activating only the fifth and sixth electromechanical units during a seventh sequential time period; activating only the first and sixth electromechanical units during an eighth sequential time period; activating only the first and second electromechanical units during a ninth sequential time period; activating only the second and third electromechanical units during a tenth sequential time period; activating only the third and fourth electromechanical units during an eleventh sequential time period; activating only the fourth and fifth electromechanical units during a twelfth sequential time period; activating only the fifth and sixth electromechanical units during a thirteenth sequential time period; activating only the first and sixth electromechanical units during a fourteenth sequential time period; activating only the first and second electromechanical units during a fifteenth sequential time period; activating only the second and third electromechanical units during a sixteenth sequential time period; activating only the third and fourth electromechanical units during a seventeenth sequential time period; and activating only the fourth and fifth electromechanical units during an eighteenth sequential time period. 5. The sequential compression device according to claim 4 , wherein the first through sixth electromechanical units are actuated according to a third sequence mode. 6. The sequential compression device according to claim 5 , wherein the third sequence mode includes: activating only the fourth electromechanical unit during a first sequential time period; activating only the fifth electromechanical unit during a second sequential time period; activating only the fourth and sixth electromechanical units during a third sequential time period; activating only the fifth electromechanical units during a fourth sequential time period; activating only the fourth and sixth electromechanical units during a fifth sequential time period; activating only the fifth electromechanical units during a sixth sequential time period; activating only the fourth and sixth electromechanical units during a seventh sequential time period; activating only the fifth electromechanical unit during an eighth sequential time period; activating only the fourth and sixth electromechanical units during a ninth sequential time period; activating only the fifth electromechanical units during a tenth sequential time period; activating only the fourth and sixth electromechanical units during an eleventh sequential time period; activating only the fifth electromechanical units during a twelfth sequential time period; activating only the fourth and sixth electromechanical units during a thirteenth sequential time period; activating only the fifth electromechanical units during a fourteenth sequential time period; activating only the fourth and sixth electromechanical units during a f
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