Surgery: kinesitherapy – Kinesitherapy – Exercising appliance
Patent
1996-10-09
1998-06-30
Donnelly, Jerome
Surgery: kinesitherapy
Kinesitherapy
Exercising appliance
601 1, A61H 3102
Patent
active
057726132
ABSTRACT:
A blower pressure source has been integrated into a vest cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) system. The vest includes a bladder that cyclically inflates and deflates to provide automatic CPR to a patient in cardiac arrest or needing circulatory assistance to a patient with a beating but weakened heart. The blower continuously provides air at relatively low pressure to inflate a bladder in the vest. The maximum pressure of the blower corresponds to the desired peak vest pressure. A relatively simple valve, solenoid and timing controller is used to apply the blower air in cycles to inflate the bladder.
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Gelfand Mark
Rothman Neil S.
CardioLogic Systems, Inc.
Donnelly Jerome
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