Claims
- 1. A system for maintaining adequate power to a battery-powered vibrating device, which is to be used on the human body, as battery voltage decreases, comprising:
- means, energized by a battery, for generating a driving signal to operate a vibrating device, wherein a selected characteristic of the driving signal is initially set at less than optimum value when the battery is at full voltage;
- means for monitoring the battery output to determine when the battery has discharged to a first selected level; and
- means for adjusting said characteristic toward an optimum value when the battery voltage decreases below said first level, so as to maintain normal operation of the device.
- 2. A system of claim 1, including means for changing the characteristic toward said optimum value each time the battery value decreases below selected successively lower levels.
- 3. A system of claim 1, including means for stopping operation of the apparatus when said characteristic is at an optimum value and the battery voltage thereafter decreases below a selected minimum level.
- 4. A system of claim 1, wherein said characteristic is duty cycle.
- 5. A system of claim 1, wherein said characteristic is frequency.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/074,144, filed on May 7, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,994,855.
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