The present invention relates to a blood pressure cuff wrapped around an upper arm or a wrist of a human body to occlude blood flow in blood pressure measurement.
Conventionally, a blood pressure cuff for blocking a blood flow is widely known that is wrapped around an upper arm or a wrist of a human body in blood pressure measurement . Such blood pressure cuff, for example, is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 05-317273. The blood pressure cuff includes: a cuff body which is wrapped around a wrist to form a cylindrical shape and has an air bag therein; a connector coupled to the air bag of the cuff body to communicate therebetween; and a coupling axle (coupling pipe) rotatably coupled to a coupling axle supporting part provided in the connector. The coupling axle supporting part of the connector has a center axis extending in a radial direction of the cuff body.
The coupling axle is coaxially inserted into the coupling axle supporting part and is rotatable about the center axis thereof. Thus, when a left or a right wrist is inserted into the cylindrical cuff body, an air supply/exhaust tube (air supply tube) which is coupled to the coupling axle and extended (protruded) from the air bag can be rotated in order not to become obstacles.
In the above conventional example, however, as described above, the coupling axle supporting part of the connector is provided such that its center axis is extended in the radial direction of the cuff body. Further, the coupling axle is coaxially inserted into the coupling axle supporting part and is rotated about the center axis.
Therefore, the coupling axle is protruded in the radial direction of the cuff body from an outer peripheral surface of the cuff body so that the protrusion height of the coupling axle from the outer peripheral surface becomes higher, which makes the volume of the blood pressure cuff larger.
In viewing of the above, the invention provides a blood pressure cuff capable of lowering a protrusion height of a coupling axle from an outer peripheral surface of a cuff body.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a blood pressure cuff, which includes: a cuff body which is wrapped around an arm or wrist of a user to form a substantially cylindrical shape when used; an air bag provided in the cuff body, the air bag being charged with air to occlude blood flow; and an air supply/exhaust tube rotatably coupled to the cuff body at one end thereof to communicate with the air bag, an extension direction thereof from the air bag being changeable . In the blood pressure cuff, the air supply/exhaust tube is provided with a coupling axle at the one end thereof, and the coupling axle has a communicating hole that allows the air supply/exhaust tube to communicate with the air bag.
Further, the cuff body is provided with a tube coupling part protruding in a radial direction of the cylindrical cuff body from an outer peripheral surface thereof, and the tube coupling part has a coupling axle supporting part that rotatably supports the coupling axle. Furthermore, the coupling axle supporting part is adapted to align a center axis of the coupling axle in a direction that is approximately perpendicular to an axial direction of the cuff body and is approximately perpendicular to the protruding direction of the tube coupling part, and to rotate the coupling axle about the center axis of the coupling axle.
With such configuration, the protrusion direction of the coupling axle from an outer peripheral surface of the cuff body can be made approximately perpendicular to the axial direction of the tube coupling part, i.e., the radial direction of the cylindrical cuff body. Therefore, the protrusion height of the coupling axle from the outer peripheral surface of the cuff body is lowered in comparison with a conventional case where a protrusion direction of a coupling axle from an outer peripheral surface of a cuff body is directed to a radial direction of the cuff body, thereby enabling to downsize the blood pressure cuff.
The blood pressure cuff, preferably, further includes an air leak prevention unit for preventing air leak from between the coupling axle supporting part and the coupling axle.
This makes it possible to prevent air from leaking from a gap between the coupling axle supporting part and the coupling axle.
In the blood pressure cuff in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention, the air supply/exhaust tube may include: a tube body; and a coupling member coupling the tube body with the cuff body,, wherein the coupling member is formed in an L shape in which respective axial directions of both end portions thereof cross with each other at an approximately right angle and one end of the coupling member is coupled to one end of the tube body. Further, the coupling axle is preferably provided at the other end of the coupling member such that the extension direction of the air supply/exhaust tube is changeable between a first direction and a second direction in the axial direction of the cylindrical cuff body as the coupling axle supported by the coupling axle supporting part is rotated, wherein the first direction and the second direction are in opposite directions to each other.
Preferably, the blood pressure cuff further includes a locking unit for releasably locking the air supply/exhaust tube to the cuff body in each of the first direction and the second direction.
With this configuration, even when any forces are applied to the air supply/exhaust tube in usage, for example, it is possible to reduce a load imposed on a joint between the coupling axle supporting part and the coupling axle of the air supply/exhaust tube, thereby making it hard to leak air from the joint.
The locking unit may include locking recessed parts provided in the vicinity of opposite ends of the cylindrical cuff body in axial direction thereof, between which the coupling member is interposed. Preferably, each of the locking recessed parts is configured to releasably hold a portion of the outer periphery of the tube body.
With such configuration, it is possible to easily lock and release the part of the outer periphery of the tube body. Further, since the locking recessed parts are provided only on the cuff body, the structure of the locking unit can be simplified. Thus, the locking unit can be manufactured at low cost.
It is preferable that the locking unit includes: first locking parts provided in the vicinity of opposite ends of the cylindrical cuff body in the axial direction thereof, between which the coupling member is interposed; and a second locking part provided on the air supply/exhaust tube and releasably locked to the first locking part.
In this case, one of the first locking parts and the second locking part may be made of a magnet, and the other may be made of a material attracted to the magnet.
This makes it possible to lock and release the air supply/exhaust tube to and from the cuff body with ease.
Hereinafter, the best mode for carrying out the present invention will be explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof.
The blood pressure cuff 1 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
This cuff body 2 includes:
outer and inner cover fabrics 21a, 21b;
an air bag 22 provided between the outer and inner fabrics 21a and 21b, the air bag 22 serving to occlude blood flow when being charged with the air; and
a connector 23 coupling the air bag 22 and the air supply/exhaust tube 3 together.
The cover fabrics 21a, 21b have a band shape with a certain width in a state that the cuff body is unrolled. Further, the cover fabrics 21a, 21b are wrapped around an upper arm of a user in such a way that the outer cover fabric 21a is arranged at the outside and the inner cover fabric 21b is arranged at the inside.
At one end portion of the outer cover fabric 21a, a first fastener 24 is provided. At a portion of the inner cover fabric 21b facing the first fastener 24 when the cuff body is wrapped, a second fastener (not shown) to be detachably fixed with the first fastener 24 is provided.
When the cuff body 2 is, for example, wrapped around the upper arm, the first fastener 24 is fixed to the second fastener and, accordingly, the cuff body 2 can remain wrapped on the upper arm.
The connector 23, as shown in
In the present embodiment, the tube coupling part 25 includes a cylindrical coupling axle supporting part 25c protruding from a peripheral wall 25a thereof in a circumferential direction of the cylindrical cuff body. The coupling axle supporting part 25c is formed in such a way that its axial direction is approximately perpendicular to an axial direction of the tube coupling part 25, i.e. , the radial direction of the cuff body and also approximately perpendicular to the axial direction of the cuff body.
Further, as shown in
In the present embodiment, the shoulder indicating parts 61, 62 are configured by the printed character of “R” (in an upward arrow in
The air supply/exhaust tube 3 includes: a long tube body 31 which is elastic; and an L-shaped coupling member 32 coupling the tube body 31 to the connector 23. The coupling member 32 is provided with a communicating hole 35 extending therethrough from one end to the other end thereof.
At the one end of the coupling member 32, there is provided a coupling axle 33 coupled to the connector 23, and at the other end thereof, there is provided a tube body coupling part 34 coupled to the one end of the tube body 31, in which the axial direction of the tube body coupling part 34 is perpendicular to that of the coupling axle 33.
The coupling axle 33 is rotatably inserted into the coupling axle supporting part 25c of the connector 23. Accordingly, the coupling axle 33 is coupled to the connector 23 to communicate with the air bag 22. In this coupling state, the center axis “O” of the coupling axle 33 coincides with the center axis of the coupling axle supporting part 25c, and the coupling axle 33 is rotatably supported at the coupling axle supporting part 25c about the axis “O”.
In this embodiment, the coupling axle 33 is configured to have an outer diameter slightly larger than an inner diameter of the coupling axle supporting part 25c, and the coupling axle 33 is forcedly pushed into an inner periphery of the coupling axle supporting part 25c.
With such configuration, after the coupling axle 33 is inserted into the inner periphery of the coupling axle supporting part 25c, it becomes hard to generate a gap between the outer periphery of the coupling axle 33 and the inner periphery of the coupling axle supporting part 25c, which prevents the air leakage therefrom. For example, even if other force than the force of rotating the coupling axle 33 is applied to the coupling axle supporting part 25c, such configuration makes it difficult to generate a gap between the outer periphery of the coupling axle 33 and the inner periphery of the coupling axle supporting part 25c, thereby preventing the air leakage therefrom.
In this embodiment, between the coupling axle 33 forcedly pushed into the interior of the coupling axle supporting part 25c, and the coupling axle supporting part 25c, there is disposed a rotation resistance reducing unit, which is a lubricant such as a grease for reducing the rotation resistance between the coupling axle 33 and the coupling axle supporting part 25c.
As described above, in the case where the coupling axle 33 has an outer diameter larger than an inner diameter of the coupling axle supporting part 25c, the rotation resistance between the coupling axle 33 and the coupling axle supporting part 25c becomes larger. However, the lubricant can reduce the rotation resistance, thereby making it easy to rotate the coupling axle 33.
Furthermore, in this embodiment, there is provided an O-ring 5 made of a synthetic rubber at the outer periphery of the coupling axle 33. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the air from leaking from between the outer periphery of the coupling axle 33 and the inner periphery of the coupling axle supporting part 25c.
The tube body coupling part 34 is coupled to one end of the tube body 31. Thus, the extension direction of the air supply/exhaust tube 3 is allowed to be changed from a first direction to a second direction as the coupling axle 33 is rotated. For example, the extension direction of the air supply/exhaust tube 3 can be changed from the first direction (X direction) directed to one end in the axial direction of the cuff body as shown in
Further, the other end of the tube body 31 is coupled to, e.g., an air pump (not shown) by which air supplied to and exhausted from the air bag, via the air supply/exhaust tube 3.
Next, a locking unit will be explained. As shown in
The locking recessed part 4a for a left arm, for instance, locks the tube body 31 of the air supply/exhaust tube 3 when the cuff body 2 is wrapped around the left arm. On the other hand, the locking recessed part 4b for a right arm, for instance, locks the tube body 31 of the air supply/exhaust tube 3 when the cuff body 2 is wrapped around the right arm.
Since the locking recessed part 4a for a left arm and the locking recessed part 4b for a right arm have an identical configuration, hereinafter the locking recess 4a for a left arm is explained with reference to
The locking recessed part 4a for a left arm includes: a recess 41 having a circular arc-shaped cross section for receiving a part of the tube body 31; and an opening 42 through which the part of the tube body is received in and released from the recess 41. The recess 41 is configured to have an inner diameter substantially the same as the outer diameter of the tube body 31.
On the other hand, the opening 42 is configured to have an opening width slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the tube body 31. When being pushed into the opening 42, the tube body 31 is inserted into the recess 41 to be locked by its own elasticity.
Next, an operation of the blood pressure cuff 1 in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention will be explained. First of all, when the blood pressure cuff 1 is used to be wrapped around the left arm of a user, the tube body 31 is locked in the locking recessed part 4a for a left arm as shown in
The axial direction of the cuff body is aligned such that the left shoulder indicating part is directed toward a user.
According to the indication of the left shoulder indicating part 62, the cuff body 2 is wrapped around the upper left arm such that the left shoulder indicating part 62 is directed to the left shoulder of the user, and then the first fastener 24 and the second fastener are fixed without looseness.
In this case, since the extension direction of the air supply/exhaust tube 3 is directed to the left wrist side, the cuff body 2 is allowed to be wrapped without being bothered by the air supply/exhaust tube 3 and others. Further, the user can easily wind the cuff body 2 by gripping its tip end with his/her right hand.
In this state, when air is supplied into the air, bag 22 to inflate the air bag 22, the air bag 22 presses arteries passing along the upper arm to occlude blood flow. Subsequently, the blood pressure measurement is performed while the air is gradually exhausted from the air bag 22 and the air bag 22 is deflated.
In the measurement of blood pressure, even if the operator (i.e. , user) hits the tube body 31 with his/her hand or the like, the force applied to the tube body 31 is absorbed by the locking recessed part 4a for a left arm because the tube body 31 is locked in the locking recessed part 4a for a left arm. Accordingly, the force is hardly applied to a joint between the coupling axle 33 and the coupling axle supporting part 25c of the connector 23, and thus the air leak from the joint can be prevented.
Further, when the cuff body 2 is wrapped around the upper arm in a state that the coupling axle supporting part 25c is turned upwardly, the air supply/exhaust tube 3 is allowed to be rotated in a vertical plane. Therefore, the extension direction of the air supply/exhaust tube 3 can be easily changed toward the wrist side only by rotating the air supply/exhaust tube 3 in the vertical plane. On the contrary, in the conventional cuff, the air supply/exhaust tube 3 rotates about an axis extending in the radial direction of the cuff body 2 in a horizontal plane. Therefore, there is a need to give some attention in order to adjust the air supply/exhaust tube to be extended to the wrist side. However, such disadvantages can be eliminated by the present embodiment.
Moreover, once the air supply/exhaust tube 3 is adjusted to head for the wrist side and fixed by the locking unit, the air supply/exhaust tube 3 is hardly rotated horizontally even if an operator accidentally hits the air supply/exhaust tube 3 with his/her hand or the like. This makes it easier to keep the air supply/exhaust tube 3 directed to the wrist side.
On the other hand, in the case where the cuff body 2 is wrapped around the right upper arm from the state shown in
Subsequently, the same operation as the case where the cuff body 2 is wrapped around the left arm is carried out. Also in this case, since the extension direction of the air supply/exhaust tube 3 is directed to the right wrist side, the cuff body 2 can be wrapped around the right upper arm without being bothered by the air supply/exhaust tube 3 and the like. Further, the user can easily wind the cuff body 2 by gripping its tip end with his/her right hand.
In the blood pressure measurement, even if an operator (i.e. , user) hits the tube body 31 with his/her hand or the like, the force applied to the tube body 31 is absorbed by the locking recessed part 4b because the tube body 31 is locked in the locking recessed part 4b for a right arm. Accordingly, the force is hardly applied to the joint between the coupling axle 33 and the coupling axle supporting part 25c of the connector 23, and thus the air leak from the joint can be prevented.
In the above embodiment, the locking unit is constituted by the locking recessed parts 4a, 4b attached to the cuff body 2, but the locking unit is not limited to this configuration and may be properly modified.
For instance, as shown in
More specifically, the first locking parts 141 are disposed in the vicinity of opposite ends of the cuff body 2 in the axial direction thereof, between which the coupling member 32 is interposed. The second locking part 142 is disposed at a portion corresponding to the first locking parts 141 at the tube body 31 of the air supply/exhaust tube 3. One of the first locking part 141 and the second locking part 142 is made of a magnet and the other is made of a material attracted to the magnet, e.g., a magnet, and iron.
Thus, the extension direction of the air supply/exhaust tube 3 may be locked to each of the opposite positions; i.e., a first position where the air supply/exhaust tube 3 extends to the left wrist side when the cuff body 2 is wrapped around the left arm (the air supply/exhaust tube 3 is directed to the right shoulder side when the cuff body 2 is wrapped around the right arm), and a second position where the air supply/exhaust tube 3 is rotated by 180 degrees from the first position and extends to the left shoulder as illustrated by the dashed line in
Alternatively, as shown in
In the above embodiment, as the air leak prevention unit, the O-ring 5 is provided between the outer periphery of the coupling axle 33 and the inner periphery of the coupling axle supporting part 25c, while the coupling axle 33 is configured to have the outer diameter slightly larger than the inner diameter of the coupling axle supporting part 25c. However, the air leak prevention unit is not limited to this configuration and may be appropriately modified.
For instance, instead of the air leak prevention unit, the coupling axle 33 may be configured to have an outer diameter slightly larger than the inner diameter of the coupling axle supporting part 25c without disposing the O-ring 5.
Alternatively, the coupling axle 33 may be provided whose outer diameter is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the coupling axle supporting part 25c and the O-ring 5 may be disposed between the couple axle 33 and the coupling axle supporting part 25c.
In the above embodiment, although being formed to be wrapped around an upper arm of a user, the cuff body 2 is not limited to this configuration, but may be wrapped around, e.g., a wrist and be appropriately modified.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009-133771 | Jun 2009 | JP | national |