Surgery – Magnetic field applied to body for therapy – Electromagnetic coil
Reexamination Certificate
2002-09-03
2004-03-02
Gilbert, Samuel G. (Department: 3736)
Surgery
Magnetic field applied to body for therapy
Electromagnetic coil
Reexamination Certificate
active
06699172
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a generator of electromagnetic waves for medical use for personal physical and psychological wellbeing.
More specifically, this invention concerns an electromagnetic appliance able to generate an electromedical field to treat the body and achieve a high level of wellbeing.
BACKGROUND ART
It is well known that electromagnetic appliances are used in electromedical applications designed to offer a wide range of benefits for the human body.
These appliances may consist of electrodes to be applied to the skin of various parts of the body, electrically connected to extremely low energy sources and designed to send micro-discharges detectable to the muscles in the zone treated in order to stimulate dilation and contraction to relax and treat the tissues.
Applications of this type achieve results similar to or better than those obtained with acupuncture.
To date, use has also been made of electromagnetic appliances consisting of belts or straps electrically connected to special electrodes which in this case generate an electromagnetic field to treat muscle masses either partially damaged or with compromised elasticity.
The effects obtained from these applications can be compared to a massage and these devices are therefore particularly suitable both in the treatment of muscle masses and to give the user a sense of wellbeing.
Other devices consist of conductors in general which are applied to certain parts of the body and transmit energy fields by means of pulse trains generated by a suitable source.
Document U.S. Pat. No. 5,527,259 describes an apparatus for therapeutic treatment comprising:
a generator unit adapted to provide alternating current;
a control means in electrical connection with said generator unit and adapted to receive as input alternating current from the generator unit and to provide electrical signals as output; said electrical signals at a frequency in the range 0.5 to 25 Hz;
and one applicator coils in electrical connection with said control means and adapted to convert the electrical signals to magnetic fields.
The magnetic field induction multi-pulse therapy device described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,527,259 works controlling the characteristics of signals applied to the applicator coils and with the possibility of setting the duration of treatment and the primary frequency of the applied magnetic field that can be applied. Moreover said device allows the selection of the duration of treatment and the frequency to be chosen as well as automatic programs suitable to performs cycles of predetermined frequencies applications for a certain predetermined time.
One problem is represented by the fact that some of these devices may be beneficial in stimulating a certain muscle bundle, but damaging to the overall health of the body of the patient undergoing this type of treatment.
Another problem is represented by the fact that these types of appliance necessarily require electrodes to be applied to the skin.
These may be self-adhesive, in the form of belts or straps or whatever other means is used to transmit the electromagnetic waves.
A further problem is the fact that the individual electrodes must be correctly positioned in order to achieve the optimum result, namely resolution of the physical problem which the appliance is being used to treat.
Correct positioning of the electrodes undoubtedly favours resolution of the physical problems.
Incorrect positioning, on the other hand, may increase the pain and discomfort for the user.
There is also a problem associated with the space taken up by these appliances, as a result of their size and the need to connect electrodes requiring varying lengths of cable which may easily become tangled and are sometimes difficult to identify correctly.
This often requires the presence of an operator who must position the electrodes on the user's body, as well as supervising control and command of the appliance itself.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention intends to provide a generator of electromagnetic waves for medical use able to eliminate or significantly reduce the above problems.
This invention also intends to provide a generator of electromagnetic waves for medical use which is easy to transport and simple to use.
A further aim of this invention is to provide a generator of electromagnetic waves for medical use which can be used by more than one person at a time.
An additional aim of this invention is to provide a generator of electromagnetic waves for medical use able to transmit successions of selected frequency wave forms without there being direct contact with the skin of the user or users.
Last but not least, this invention also intends to provide an electromagnetic wave generator for medical use which is reliable and safe in accordance with current legislation and standards on the emission of electromagnetic radiation for domestic appliances.
This is achieved by means of a generator of electromagnetic waves for medical use for personal physical and psychological wellbeing having the features described in the main claim.
The dependent claims describe advantageous embodiments of the invention.
According to the invention, the generator of electromagnetic waves for medical use for personal physical and psychological wellbeing comprises components for generating electromagnetic waves, components for mixing said waves and components for emitting these waves into a room which can be occupied by one or more users.
According to a particularly advantageous embodiment of this invention, the generator generates and emits wave forms equivalent to the sum of the fifth, ninth, thirteenth, seventeenth, twenty first, twenty fifth and twenty ninth order harmonics of a series of predetermined basic frequencies into the surrounding environment at an established power.
According to this invention, these wave forms are emitted into the environment surrounding the generator in succession according to pre-determined criteria and for pre-determined periods of time.
In particular, the length of time for which a given wave form derived from a given fundamental frequency is emitted may be different with respect to the period of emission of another wave form derived from another fundamental frequency.
In addition, the criteria determining the succession of wave forms to be emitted into the environment surrounding the generator may be established by means of appropriate means of command and control according to the beneficial effects to be obtained from said emissions.
In accordance with a feature of the invention, the means of control for the mixing of the waves consist of an adder circuit designed to simultaneously emit each fifth, ninth, thirteenth, seventeenth, twenty first, twenty fifth and twenty ninth harmonic of a pre-determined fundamental frequency in such a way as to obtain a sinusoidal wave form which is emitted into the environment for a pre-determined period of time.
Generation of these wave forms is subsequently repeated a number of times, but using different fundamental frequencies depending on the particular beneficial effects to be obtained. The final result to the user of the appliance according to the invention consists of the emission of a succession of different wave forms into the environment, each for a given period of time and predetermined power to form a sort of “music” which is diffused around the generator, with an effect on people located near the generator itself.
According to a feature of the invention, the fundamental frequencies from which the fifth, ninth, thirteenth, seventeenth, twenty first, twenty fifth and twenty ninth harmonics are derived to generate the required wave forms, consisting of the sum of these harmonics, are within a field from 10 mHz to 10 Hz.
One fundamental frequency particularly beneficial to the user is 1.56 Hz.
According to the invention, the adder circuit consists of a microprocessor with backing memory designed to receive command signals from a special communications interface enabling the user to programme operation of the electro
Darrow, Esq. Christopher
Gilbert Samuel G.
Greenberg & Traurig, LLP
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