A control unit, system and method for analyzing usage of compression therapy
US-2024415727-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9931270B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9931270-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514608573-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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An electromagnetic valve system for carrying out a compressed air supply to and evacuation from a plurality of air chambers of massage instruments of a pneumatic massage device includes a plurality of first electromagnetic valves each to be connected to a corresponding one of the air chambers; a second electromagnetic valve including a first aperture which communicates with external air; and a plurality of first check valves each within a header in an intermediate location between the second electromagnetic valve and a corresponding one of the air chambers with a connection tube therebetween, the first check valves allowing air to pass from the air chambers toward the second electromagnetic valve only when air pressure on a second electromagnetic valve side is lower than air pressure on an air chamber side.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electromagnetic valve system for supplying and discharging compressed air into and from a plurality of air chambers of a massage device of a pneumatic massage apparatus, the electromagnetic valve system comprising: a compressed air inlet for receiving compressed air; a plurality of first electromagnetic valves, each to be connected to a corresponding one of the air chambers of the massage device, each of the first electromagnetic valves having a first opening communicating with the compressed air inlet, a second opening communicating with an outside atmosphere, and a third opening for communicating with an associated one of the air chambers, and each of the first electromagnetic valves being switchable between a first position where the second opening is closed and the first opening and the third opening communicate with each other and a second position where the first opening is closed and the second opening and the third opening communicate with each other; a second electromagnetic valve having a first opening communicating with the outside atmosphere and a second opening, the second electromagnetic valve being switchable between a first position where communication between the first opening of the second electromagnetic valve and the second opening of the second electromagnetic valve is cut off and a second position where the first opening of the second electromagnetic valve and the second opening of the second electromagnetic valve communicate with each other; and a plurality of first check valves provided, respectively, between the air chambers and the second opening of the second electromagnetic valve, the first check valves allowing air to flow from the air chambers toward the second opening of the second electromagnetic valve only when an air pressure on a second opening side of the second electromagnetic valve is lower than an air pressure on an air chamber side; wherein each of the first electromagnetic valves comprises a solenoid coil; a plunger adapted to be magnetically attracted by the solenoid coil; a valve element attached to the plunger and adapted to selectively close the first opening of the first electromagnetic valve and the second opening of the first electromagnetic valve; a spring adapted to urge the plunger and maintain the first electromagnetic valve in the second position; and a permanent magnet adapted to magnetically attract the plunger and maintain the first electromagnetic valve in the first position against an urging force of the spring; wherein the first electromagnetic valves are self-holding electromagnetic valves that maintain either the first position by the permanent magnet or the second position by the spring assumed thereby when a supply voltage to the first electromagnetic valves drops below a first given value even after the supply voltage to the first electromagnetic valves has dropped below the first given value; and wherein the second electromagnetic valve is an automatic release electromagnetic valve that switches over to the second position when a supply voltage to the second electromagnetic valve drops below a second given value. 2. The electromagnetic valve system of claim 1 , further comprising: a control device for controlling the first electromagnetic valves and the second electromagnetic valve, the control device being configured to control the second electromagnetic valve such that voltage supply to the second electromagnetic valve is stopped when the supply voltage to the second electromagnetic valve drops below a set value, thereby bringing the second electromagnetic valve to the second position. 3. The electromagnetic valve system of claim 1 , wherein the second electromagnetic valve further comprises a third opening communicating with the compressed air inlet, so that, when the second electromagnetic valve is in the first position, the first opening of the second electromagnetic valve is closed, and the second opening of the second electromagnetic valve and the third opening of the second electromagnetic valve communicate with each other, and when the second electromagnetic valve is in the second position, the third opening of the second electromagnetic valve is closed, and the first opening of the second electromagnetic valve and the second opening of the second electromagnetic valve communicate with each other. 4. The electromagnetic valve system of claim 3 , further comprising: a second check valve between the compressed air inlet and the third opening of the second electromagnetic valve, the second check valve being configured to allow air to flow only in a direction from the compressed air inlet toward the third opening of the second electromagnetic valve. 5. The electromagnetic valve system of claim 1 , wherein the second opening of the second electromagnetic valve also communicates with the compressed air inlet; and wherein the second electromagnetic valve is configured to close the second opening of the second electromagnetic valve when the second electromagnetic valve is in the first position, and to open the second opening of the second electromagnetic valve such that the first opening of the second electromagnetic valve and the second opening of the second electromagnetic valve communicate with each other when the second electromagnetic valve is in the second position. 6. The electromagnetic valve system of claim 5 , further comprising: a second check valve between the compressed air inlet and the second opening of the second electromagnetic valve and between the compressed air inlet and the air chambers, the second check valve being configured to allow air to flow only in a direction from the compressed air inlet toward the second opening of the second electromagnetic valve and the air chambers. 7. The electromagnetic valve system of claim 1 , further comprising: a third check valve between the compressed air inlet and the first opening of each of the first electromagnetic valves, the third check valve being configured to allow air to flow only in a direction from the compressed air inlet toward the first opening of a corresponding one of the first electromagnetic valves. 8. The electromagnetic valve system of claim 1 , wherein the supply voltage to the first electromagnetic valves is supplied by a battery. 9. The electromagnetic valve system of claim 8 , wherein the supply voltage to the second electromagnetic valve is supplied by the battery. 10. The electromagnetic valve system of claim 1 , wherein, for each of the first electromagnetic valves, by applying a forward voltage to the solenoid coil to generate a magnetic force that increases magnetic attraction action of the permanent magnet, the plunger is attracted against urging force of the spring to bring the first electromagnetic valve to the first position; and wherein, for each of the first electromagnetic valves, by applying a reverse voltage to the solenoid coil to generate a magnetic force that reduces the magnetic attraction action of the permanent magnet, the plunger is moved by the urging force of the spring to bring the first electromagnetic valve to the second position. 11. The electromagnetic valve system of claim 1 , wherein the supply voltage to the second electromagnetic valve is supplied by a battery. 12. A pneumatic massage apparatus comprising: a massage device fittable to a body, the massage device having a plurality of air chambers configured to be inflated and deflated by supplying and discharging compressed air thereinto and therefrom, respectively, to thereby act on the body; a compressed air supply device separate from the massage device; and the electromagnetic valve system of claim 1 , whe
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