Claims
- 1. A device for compressing the chest of a patient, said device comprising:
a means for compressing the chest of the patient; and at least one bladder disposed between the means for compressing the chest and the patient, said at least one bladder being filled with a pressure transmitting medium.
- 2. A device for compressing the chest of a patient, said device comprising:
a belt adapted to extend at least partially around the chest of the patient, said belt further adapted for anterior-posterior compression of the patient; and at least two bladders disposed between the belt and the patient when the belt is fastened around the patient, said at least two bladders being filled with a pressure transmitting medium.
- 3. A device for compressing the chest of a patient, said device comprising:
a platform upon which a patient can rest; a belt operably connected to the platform and adapted to extend at least partially around the chest of the patient, said belt further adapted for anterior-posterior compression of the patient; a motor operatively connected to the belt, wherein the motor is capable of driving the belt with sufficient force such that the belt can compress the chest of the patient; a first drive spool operatively attached to the motor and to the belt; a spindle operably connected to the platform; wherein the belt is disposed around the patient and then around the spindle; and a bladder disposed between the belt and the patient, said bladder being filled with a pressure transmitting medium.
- 4. The device of claim 3 further comprising a second drive spool operatively attached to the motor and to the belt, wherein the first drive spool is disposed on a first side of the platform and the second drive spool is disposed on a second side of the platform that is opposite the first side.
- 5. A device for compressing the chest of a patient, said device comprising:
a platform upon which a patient can rest; a belt operably connected to the platform and adapted to extend at least partially around the chest of the patient, said belt further adapted for anterior-posterior compression of the patient; a motor operatively connected to the belt, wherein the motor is capable of driving the belt with sufficient force such that the belt can compress the chest of the patient; a first drive spool operatively connected to the motor and the belt; a spindle operably connected to the platform and disposed to the right of the patient, a second spindle operably connected to the platform and disposed to the left of the patient, and a third spindle operatively connected to the platform and disposed beneath the patient; wherein the belt is disposed around the first spindle, around the patient, around the second spindle, and around the third spindle; and a bladder disposed between the belt and the patient, said bladder being filled with a pressure transmitting medium.
- 6. The device of claim 5 further comprising a second drive spool operatively attached to the motor and to the belt, wherein the first drive spool is disposed on a first side of the platform and the second drive spool is disposed on a second side of the platform that is opposite the first side.
- 7. A device for compressing the chest of a patient comprising:
a belt adapted to extend at least partially around the chest of the patient; a bladder adapted to be disposed between the belt and the patient when the belt is fastened around the patient, said bladder being filled with a pressure transmitting medium; a motor operably connected to the belt, and operable to tighten the belt about the chest of the patient; a controller for controlling the operation of the motor; and a pressure sensor operably connected to the bladder, said pressure sensor operable to monitor pressure in the bladder and transmit a signal corresponding to pressure in the bladder to the controller; said controller being programmed to control the operation of the motor in response to the signal corresponding to the pressure in the bladder transmitted by the pressure sensor.
- 8. The device of claim 7 wherein the controller is programmed to control operation of the motor by initiating operation of the motor to tighten the belt about the chest of the patient, and continue tightening operation of the motor until the signal corresponding to pressure in the bladder reaches a predetermined set-point.
- 9. The device of claim 7 further comprising:
an encoder operably connected to the belt which sends a signal corresponding to a change in the paid-out length of the belt to the controller; wherein the controller is programmed to control operation of the motor by initiating operation of the motor to tighten the belt about the chest of the patient, and continue tightening operation of the motor until the signal corresponding to the change in length of the belt indicates that a desired compression threshold has been achieved.
- 10. The device of claim 9 wherein:
the controller is programmed to determine when desired compression of the patient's chest has been achieved by analyzing the signal corresponding to pressure in the bladder and the signal corresponding to change in length of the belt to determine when the ratio of the change of pressure in the bladder to the change of belt length reaches a predetermined ratio.
- 11. The device of claim 9 wherein:
the controller is programmed to determine when desired compression of the patient's chest has been achieved by analyzing the signal corresponding to pressure in the bladder and signal corresponding to change in length of the belt to determine when the ratio of a first value corresponding to the ratio of the pressure in the bladder to the rate of change of belt length and a second value corresponding to the pressure in the bladder reaches a predetermined ratio.
- 12. A device for compressing the chest of a patient, said device comprising:
a belt adapted to extend at least partially around the chest of the patient; a bladder adapted to be disposed between the belt and the patient when the belt is fastened around the patient, said bladder being filled with a pressure transmitting medium; a motor operably connected to the belt, and operable to tighten the belt about the chest of the patient; a controller for controlling the operation of the motor; and a pressure sensor operably connected to the bladder, said pressure sensor operable to monitor pressure in the bladder and transmit a signal corresponding to pressure in the bladder to the controller; said controller being programmed to control the operation of the motor in response to the signal corresponding to the pressure in the bladder transmitted by the pressure sensor; wherein the controller limits the take-up of the belt such that the peak pressure in the bladder does not exceed a pressure in the range from about 100 mmHg to about 500 mmHg when the motor drives the belt.
- 13. A device for compressing the chest of a patient, said device comprising:
a belt adapted to extend at least partially around the chest of the patient; a bladder adapted to be disposed between the belt and the patient when the belt is fastened around the patient, said bladder being filled with a pressure transmitting medium; a motor operably connected to the belt, and operable to tighten the belt about the chest of the patient; a controller for controlling the operation of the motor; and a pressure sensor operably connected to the bladder, said pressure sensor operable to monitor pressure in the bladder and transmit a signal corresponding to pressure in the bladder to the controller; said controller being programmed to control the operation of the motor in response to the signal corresponding to the pressure in the bladder transmitted by the pressure sensor; wherein the controller directs the motor to set a pre-compression belt tension when the pressure in the bladder reaches a value in the range of about 5 mmHg to about 100 mmHg.
- 14. A device for compressing the chest of a patient comprising:
a belt adapted to extend at least partially around the chest of the patient, said belt characterized by a paid-out portion and a spooled portion; a bladder adapted to be disposed between the belt and the patient when the belt is fastened around the patient, said bladder being filled with a pressure transmitting medium; a spool operably connected to the belt to wind and unwind the belt upon the spool, thereby affecting the lengths of the spooled and paid-out portions of the belt; a motor operably connected to the spool, and operable to rotate the spool and tighten the belt about the chest of the patient; a controller for controlling the operation of the motor; a means for sensing force, said means operable to sense the force applied by the belt to the chest and transmit a signal corresponding to the force applied by the belt to the controller; said controller being programmed to control the operation of the motor in response to the signal corresponding to force applied by the belt; wherein the force is in the range of about 100 pounds to about 650 pounds.
- 15. A device for compressing the chest of a patient comprising:
a belt adapted to extend at least partially around the chest of the patient, said belt characterized by a paid-out portion and a spooled portion; a bladder adapted to be disposed between the belt and the patient when the belt is fastened around the patient, said bladder being filled with a pressure transmitting medium; a spool operably connected to the belt to wind and unwind the belt upon the spool, thereby affecting the lengths of the spooled and paid-out portions of the belt; a motor operably connected to the spool, and operable to rotate the spool and tighten the belt about the chest of the patient; a controller for controlling the operation of the motor; a means for sensing force, said means operable to sense the force applied by the belt to the chest and transmit a signal corresponding to the force applied by the belt to the controller; said controller being programmed to control the operation of the motor in response to the signal corresponding to force applied by the belt; wherein the controller is programmed to control operation of the motor by initiating operation of the motor to tighten the belt about the chest of the patient, and continue tightening operation of the motor until the change in force required to continue to tighten the belt is in the range of about 1 pound to about 50 pounds.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/866,377 filed May 25, 2001.
Continuations (1)
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09866377 |
May 2001 |
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10464818 |
Jun 2003 |
US |