Claims
- 1. A device for treating a human, said device comprising:
a chest belt adapted to extend around the chest of the patient; an abdominal belt adapted to extend around the abdomen of the patient; a first motor-driven drive spool operably connected to the chest belt such that rotation of the drive spool causes the chest belt to spool upon the first drive spool, and connected to a motor; a second motor-driven drive spool operably connected to the abdominal belt such that rotation of the drive spool causes the abdominal belt to spool upon the second drive spool, and connected to a motor; a computer module which controls the operation of the chest belt and the abdominal belt to cause the chest belt to be spooled upon the first drive spool and unspooled from the first drive spool and cause the abdominal belt to be spooled upon the second drive spool and unspooled from the second drive spool.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the first drive spool and the second drive spool are operably connected to a single motor through a first clutch and a second clutch, said first clutch connecting the motor to the first drive spool, and said second clutch connecting the motor to the second drive spool.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein the first drive spool is connected to a first motor, and the second drive spool is connected to a second motor, and the computer module controls operation of each motor.
- 4. The device of claim 1 wherein the computer module is programmed to cause alternating constricting operation of the chest belt and the abdominal belt.
- 5. The device of claim 1 wherein the computer module is programmed to cause repeated constricting operation of the chest belt and to cause constricting operation of the abdominal belt during constricting operation of the chest belt.
- 6. The device of claim 1, wherein the first drive spool is connected to a motor through a first clutch and the second drive spool is connected to the first drive spool through a second clutch, the computer module controls operation of the motor, the first clutch, and the second clutch, the computer module operates to engage the first clutch to cause the first drive spool to rotate in a direction which causes the chest belt to constrict, the computer module then operates to release the first clutch to allow the chest belt to expand and counter-rotate the first drive spool in response to expansive force applied by the chest, then the second clutch is engaged to lock the first drive spool to the second drive spool during counter-rotation of the second drive spool.
- 7. A device for treating a human patient, said device comprising
a belt adapted to extend circumferentially around the abdomen of the patient; a power source operably connected to the belt, said power source capable of repeatedly constricting the belt around the abdomen of the patient and loosening the belt around the patient; a controller programmed to operate the power source to repeatedly compress the abdomen of the patient.
- 8. The device of claim 1 wherein the computer module is programmed to adjust a system limit during operation of the device.
- 9. The device of claim 1 wherein the computer module is programmed to adjust a mode of operation during operation of the device.
- 10. The device of claim 8 wherein the mode of operation is syncopated constriction of the chest belt and abdominal belt.
- 11. The device of claim 9 wherein the mode of operation is synchronous constriction of the chest belt and the abdominal belt.
- 12. The device of claim 2, wherein:
the first clutch is operable to disconnect the motor from the first drive spool while the motor is operating, and is operable to connect the motor to the first drive spool while the motor is operating; and wherein said motor and first clutch are operable to alternatingly rotate the first drive spool in a direction causing the chest belt to constrict around the chest of the patient, and permit the spool to spin in a direction causing the chest belt to loosen around the chest of the patient, wherein said alternate rotations of the first drive spool in the direction causing constriction and rotations of the first drive spool in the direction permitting relaxation occur while the motor is operating; and the second clutch is operable to disconnect the motor from the second drive spool while the motor is operating, and is operable to connect the motor to the second drive spool while the motor is operating; wherein said motor and second clutch are operable to alternatingly rotate the second drive spool in a direction causing the abdominal belt to constrict around the abdomen of the patient, and permit the spool to spin in a direction causing the abdominal belt to loosen around the abdomen of the patient, wherein said alternate rotations of the second drive spool in the direction causing constriction and rotations of the second drive spool in the direction permitting relaxation occur while the motor is operating.
- 13. The device of claim 12 wherein the computer module is programmed control the motor to run continuously in one direction, and to control the first clutch and second clutch to alternatingly engage the first clutch with the first drive spool and engage the second clutch with the second drive spool while the motor is running.
- 14. A device for treating a human, said device comprising:
a chest belt adapted to extend around the chest of the patient; an abdominal belt adapted to extend around the abdomen of the patient; a first motor-driven drive spool operably connected to the chest belt such that rotation of the drive spool causes the chest belt to spool upon the first drive spool, and connected to a motor; a second motor-driven drive spool operably connected to the abdominal belt such that rotation of the drive spool causes the abdominal belt to spool upon the second drive spool, and connected to the motor; a computer module which controls the operation of the chest belt and the abdominal belt to cause the chest belt to be spooled upon the first drive spool and unspooled from the first drive spool and cause the abdominal belt to be spooled upon the second drive spool and unspooled from the second drive spool; wherein the first drive spool and the second drive spool are operably connected to the motor through a first clutch and a second clutch, said first clutch connecting the motor to the first drive spool, and said second clutch connecting the motor to the second drive spool; wherein the first clutch is operable to disconnect the motor from the first drive spool while the motor is operating, and is operable to connect the motor to the first drive spool while the motor is operating; wherein said motor and first clutch are operable to alternatingly rotate the first drive spool in a direction causing the chest belt to constrict around the chest of the patient, and permit the spool to spin in a direction causing the chest belt to loosen around the chest of the patient, wherein said alternate rotations of the first drive spool in the direction causing constriction and rotations of the first drive spool in the direction permitting relaxation occur while the motor is operating; the second clutch is operable to disconnect the motor from the second drive spool while the motor is operating, and is operable to connect the motor to the second drive spool while the motor is operating; wherein said motor and second clutch are operable to alternatingly rotate the second drive spool in a direction causing the abdominal belt to constrict around the abdomen of the patient, and permit the spool to spin in a direction causing the abdominal belt to loosen around the abodmen of the patient, wherein said alternate rotations of the second drive spool in the direction causing constriction and rotations of the second drive spool in the direction permitting relaxation occur while the motor is operating; a first brake and a second brake, said first brake operably connected to the first drive spool to selectively prevent rotation of the first drive spool and operably connected to the computer module whereby operation of the first brake is controlled, said second brake operably connected to the second drive spool to selectively prevent rotation of the second drive spool and operably connected to the computer module whereby operation of the second brake is controlled; and wherein the computer module is programmed to operate the first brake to engage the first drive spool at selected times between the constriction and loosening of the first belt while the first clutch is disengaged, and the computer module is programmed to operate the second brake to engage the second drive spool at selected times between the constriction and loosening of the second belt while the second clutch is disengaged.
- 15. The device of claim 14 wherein the computer module is programmed to operate the second clutch and second brake to hold the abdominal belt in an at least partially constricted state while operating the first clutch and first drive spool to accomplish a plurality of compressions on the chest of the patient.
- 16. The device of claim 14 wherein the computer module is programmed to operate the second clutch and second brake to hold the abdominal belt in constricted state after constricting operation of the second drive spool.
- 17. The device of claim 14 wherein the computer module is programmed for operating the first clutch and the first brake to cause chest compressions in syncopation with operating the second clutch and the second brake to cause abdominal compressions.
- 18. A method of performing abdominal compressions and chest compressions on a human comprising the steps of:
providing a device for treating a human having a chest and an abdomen, said device comprising:
a chest belt adapted to extend around the chest of the patient; an abdominal belt adapted to extend around the abdomen of the patient; a first motor-driven drive spool operably connected to the chest belt such that rotation of the drive spool causes the chest belt to spool upon the first drive spool, and connected to a motor; a second motor-driven drive spool operably connected to the abdominal belt such that rotation of the drive spool causes the abdominal belt to spool upon the second drive spool, and connected to the motor; a computer module which controls the operation of the chest belt and the abdominal belt to cause the chest belt to be spooled upon the first drive spool and unspooled from the first drive spool and cause the abdominal belt to be spooled upon the second drive spool and unspooled from the second drive spool. securing the device onto the human; thereafter operating the chest belt, with the computer module, to repeatedly tighten and loosen the chest belt about the chest of the patient; and operating the abdominal belt, with the computer module, to repeatedly tighten and loosen the abdominal belt about the abdomen of the patient.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the step of operating the chest belt is performed in syncopation with the step of operating the abdominal belt.
- 20. A method of performing abdominal compressions and chest compressions on a human comprising the steps of:
providing a device for treating a human having a chest and an abdomen, said device comprising:
a chest belt adapted to extend around the chest of the patient; an abdominal belt adapted to extend around the abdomen of the patient; a first motor-driven drive spool operably connected to the chest belt such that rotation of the drive spool causes the chest belt to spool upon the first drive spool, and connected to a motor; a second motor-driven drive spool operably connected to the abdominal belt such that rotation of the drive spool causes the abdominal belt to spool upon the second drive spool, and connected to the motor; wherein the first drive spool and the second drive spool are operably connected to the motor through a first clutch and a second clutch, said first clutch connecting the motor to the first drive spool, and said second clutch connecting the motor to the second drive spool; a computer module which controls the operation of the first clutch to cause the chest belt to be spooled upon the first drive spool and unspooled from the first drive spool and wherein the computer module controls the operation of the second clutch to cause the abdominal belt to be spooled upon the second drive spool and unspooled from the second drive spool; securing the device onto the human; thereafter operating the first clutch, with the computer module, to repeatedly tighten and loosen the chest belt about the chest of the patient; and operating the second clutch, with the computer module, to repeatedly tighten and loosen the abdominal belt about the abdomen of the patient.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the step of operating the first clutch is performed in syncopation with the step of operating the second clutch.
- 22. The method of claim 20 wherein the device further comprises:
a first brake and a second brake, said first brake operably connected to the first drive spool to selectively prevent rotation of the first drive spool and operably connected to the computer module, whereby operation of the first brake is controlled, said second brake operably connected to the second drive spool to selectively prevent rotation of the second drive spool and operably connected to the computer module whereby operation of the second brake is controlled.
- 23. The method of claim 22 comprising the further step of operating the first clutch and the first brake to hold the chest belt in an at least partially constricted state during at least one compression.
- 24. The method of claim 22 wherein the step of operating the first clutch is performed in syncopation with the step of operating the second clutch.
- 25. The method of claim 23 wherein the step of operating the first clutch is performed in syncopation with the step of operating the second clutch.
- 26. The method of claim 22 comprising the further step of operating the second clutch and second brake to hold the abdominal belt in an at least partially constricted state while operating the first clutch and first drive spool to accomplish a plurality of compressions on the chest of the patient.
- 27. The method of claim 23 comprising the further step of operating the second clutch and second brake to hold the abdominal belt in an at least partially constricted state while operating the first clutch and first drive spool to accomplish a plurality of compressions on the chest of the patient.
- 28. A method of performing abdominal compressions and chest compressions on a human comprising the steps of:
providing a device for treating a human having a chest and an abdomen, said device comprising:
a chest belt adapted to extend around the chest of the patient; an abdominal belt adapted to extend around the abdomen of the patient; a first motor-driven drive spool operably connected to the chest belt such that rotation of the drive spool causes the chest belt to spool upon the first drive spool, and connected to a motor; a second motor-driven drive spool operably connected to the abdominal belt such that rotation of the drive spool causes the abdominal belt to spool upon the second drive spool, and connected to the motor; a computer module which controls the operation of the chest belt and the abdominal belt to cause the chest belt to be spooled upon the first drive spool and unspooled from the first drive spool and cause the abdominal belt to be spooled upon the second drive spool and unspooled from the second drive spool; wherein the first drive spool and the second drive spool are operably connected to the motor through a first clutch and a second clutch, said first clutch connecting the motor to the first drive spool, and said second clutch connecting the motor to the second drive spool; wherein the first clutch is operable to disconnect the motor from the first drive spool while the motor is operating, and is operable to connect the motor to the first drive spool while the motor is operating; wherein said motor and first clutch are operable to alternatingly rotate the first drive spool in a direction causing the chest belt to constrict around the chest of the patient, and permit the spool to spin in a direction causing the chest belt to loosen around the chest of the patient, wherein said alternate rotations of the first drive spool in the direction causing constriction and rotations of the first drive spool in the direction permitting relaxation occur while the motor is operating; the second clutch is operable to disconnect the motor from the second drive spool while the motor is operating, and is operable to connect the motor to the second drive spool while the motor is operating; wherein said motor and second clutch are operable to alternatingly rotate the second drive spool in a direction causing the abdominal belt to constrict around the abdomen of the patient, and permit the spool to spin in a direction causing the abdominal belt to loosen around the abodmen of the patient, wherein said alternate rotations of the second drive spool in the direction causing constriction and rotations of the second drive spool in the direction permitting relaxation occur while the motor is operating; a first brake and a second brake, said first brake operably connected to the first drive spool to selectively prevent rotation of the first drive spool and operably connected to the computer module whereby operation of the first brake is controlled, said second brake operably connected to the second drive spool to selectively prevent rotation of the second drive spool and operably connected to the computer module whereby operation of the second brake is controlled; and wherein the computer module is programmed to operate the first brake to engage the first drive spool at selected times between the constriction and loosening of the first belt while the first clutch is disengaged, and the computer module is programmed to operate the second brake to engage the second drive spool at selected times between the constriction and loosening of the second belt while the second clutch is disengaged. securing the device onto the human; thereafter operating the first clutch, with the computer module, to repeatedly tighten and loosen the chest belt about the chest of the patient; and operating the second clutch, with the computer module, to repeatedly tighten and loosen the abdominal belt about the abdomen of the patient.
- 29. The method of claim 28 comprising the further step of operating the first clutch and the first brake to hold the chest belt in an at least partially constricted state during at least one compression.
- 30. The method of claim 28 wherein the step of operating the first clutch is performed in syncopation with the step of operating the second clutch.
- 31. The method of claim 28 comprising the further step of operating the second clutch and second brake to hold the abdominal belt in an at least partially constricted state while operating the first clutch and first drive spool to accomplish a plurality of compressions on the chest of the patient.
- 32. The method of claim 29 comprising the further step of operating the second clutch and second brake to hold the abdominal belt in an at least partially constricted state while operating the first clutch and first drive spool to accomplish a plurality of compressions on the chest of the patient.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/189,417, filed Nov. 10, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,447,465.
Continuations (1)
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09189417 |
Nov 1998 |
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10238296 |
Sep 2002 |
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