Evaluation of peripheral arterial disease in a patient using an oscillometric pressure signal obtained at a lower extremity of the patient
US-9211070-B2 · Dec 15, 2015 · US
US9723999B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9723999-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214353328-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 9, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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An electronic blood pressure meter includes a cuff that is to be worn on a measurement area, a piezoelectric pump that adjusts a pressure applied to the cuff, a drive circuit that drives the piezoelectric pump, and a controller that outputs, to the drive circuit, a pulse signal defining a driving timing of the piezoelectric pump. The drive circuit includes a switching circuit for switching a connection relationship between respective voltages applied to both ends of the piezoelectric pump in response to corresponding first and second driving signals, and a signal generation circuit that outputs the first and second driving signals based on the pulse signal outputted from the controller. The signal generation circuit has a signal conditioning circuit that adjusts timings of the first and second driving signals so that the phases of the first and second driving signals do not overlap.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electronic blood pressure meter capable of suppressing inrush current, the electronic blood pressure meter comprising: a cuff that is to be worn on a measurement area; a piezoelectric pump that adjusts a pressure applied to the cuff; a drive circuit that drives the piezoelectric pump; and a controller that outputs, to the drive circuit, a pulse signal defining a driving timing of the piezoelectric pump, wherein the drive circuit comprises: an inverting circuit that outputs a non-inverted pulse signal having a same pattern as the pulse signal and an inverted pulse signal having an inverted pattern of the pulse signal; a first signal conditioning circuit comprising a first delay circuit and a first waveform shaping circuit for processing the non-inverted pulse signal to produce a first driving signal such that timing of a rise of a positive going pulse in the first driving signal is delayed with respect to timing of a rise of a positive going pulse in the non-inverted pulse signal; a second signal conditioning circuit comprising a second delay circuit and a second waveform shaping circuit for processing the inverted pulse signal to produce a second driving signal such that timing of a rise of a positive going pulse in the second driving signal is delayed with respect to timing of a rise of a positive going pulse in the inverted pulse signal so that the timings of a rise and fall of the first and second driving signals do not overlap; and a switching circuit that switches a current flow through the piezoelectric pump between a first direction and a second direction in response to the corresponding first and second driving signals. 2. The electronic blood pressure meter according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first delay circuit and the second delay circuit comprises a variable capacitance element whose capacitance component changes in accordance with an instruction from the controller.
limiting inrush current on switching on of inductive loads subjected to remanence, e.g. transformers · CPC title
the pressure being controlled by electric signals, e.g. derived from Korotkoff sounds · CPC title
limiting speed of change of electric quantities, e.g. soft switching on or off (progressive control of electronic switches for eliminating interferences H03K17/16) · CPC title
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