1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a manually pressurized electronic sphygmomanometer, and more particularly to a sphygmomanometer that requires medical personnel to manually pressurize the sphygmomanometer and hear the sounds of blood pressures and pulses by a stethoscope to determine and record the systolic/diastolic pressures, and selectively compares such systolic/diastolic pressures with the systolic/diastolic pressures automatically detected by the electronic sphygmomanometer, and uses a display screen instead of mercury to show the systolic/diastolic pressures, so that medial personnel can measure human blood pressures more accurately.
2. Description of the Related Art
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Further, the interconnect pipe 70 is connected separately to a pressure detector 50 and an electric pump 40, wherein the pressure detector 50 is installed on the electronic circuit 90 for detecting a blood pressure, and the interconnect pipe 70 is connected to a pressure releasing device 30 for discharging the pressurized air in the airbag to the outside.
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If a traditional mercury sphygmomanometer is used for measuring blood pressures, medical personnel need to determine the reading from the mercury column visually, and thus may have misjudgments due to different viewing angles. Furthermore, such mercury sphygmomanometer has a larger volume which is inconvenient to carry and use.
In view of the shortcomings of the traditional electronic sphygmomanometers totally relying on an electronic circuit for a pressurization and a pressure release as well as the detection of systolic/diastolic pressures when blood pressures are measured, and such electronic sphygmomanometer cannot let users know whether or not there is an abnormal pulsation while the heart is supplying blood at the time of measuring the blood pressures. Since the pulsation of a certain patient's heart may be too weak, or the patient's fat is too thick, the blood pressures cannot be measured, or the reading of measurements cannot be trusted. Traditional mercury sphygmomanometers also have the drawbacks of a large size and a deviation of visual angle of the mercury column, the inventor of the present invention aimed at the problem of the traditional sphygmomanometers to conduct extensive researches and experiments, and finally invented a manually pressurized electronic sphygmomanometer in accordance with the present invention.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a manually pressurized electronic sphygmomanometer that includes a casing, an electronic circuit contained in the casing, a display screen connected to the electronic circuit and disposed on a surface of the casing for displaying and detecting systolic/diastolic pressure values, a pressure detector installed in the casing and connected to the electronic circuit for detecting blood pressure, and an air current pipeline sheathed with an interconnect pipe. The interconnect pipe is disposed outside the casing, and an end of the interconnect pipe is connected to a manual pressurizing device, and another end of the interconnect pipe has a pressure release adjusting knob for manually adjusting the airflow of the discharged air, and another end of the interconnect pipe is connected to an airbag coupled, such that when the manual pressurizing device performs an air pressurization, the air passes through the interconnect pipe to the airbag worn on a human arm or wrist, until the air pressure rises to a predetermined maximum air pressure value and then the air pressurization stops. When a blood pressure is measured, the air in the airbag is released to the outside according to a predetermined airflow until the pressure of the airbag is released to a predetermined minimum air pressure value, such that the pressure detector can detect the pulse of the blood vessels while the air is being released slowly and send the detected blood pressure data to the electronic circuit for processing, and the detected results are sent to the display screen for the display. Medical personnel can determine and record the systolic/diastolic pressure values by hearing the pulse sound of blood vessels from a stethoscope. Such arrangement not only can pressurize the airbag of the sphygmomanometer manually to maintain the using habits of medical personnel, but medical personnel can know if there is an abnormal pulsation while the heart is supplying blood. Further, the results are displayed on the display screen, and thus there will be no visual deviation issue anymore.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a manually pressurized electronic sphygmomanometer that includes a manual pressurizing device and a support body made of a hard material and covered on a lateral surface of the pressurizing device for facilitating users to hold the pressurizing device and support the casing.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a manually pressurized electronic sphygmomanometer that includes a press button provided for medical personnel to press in order to record current blood pressures and display the recorded blood pressure values after recording the blood pressures.
Another further objective of the present invention is to provide a manually pressurized electronic sphygmomanometer capable of simultaneously displaying the systolic/diastolic pressure values automatically detected by the sphygmomanometer and the systolic/diastolic pressure values measured and recorded by medical personnel and providing such values for the reference and comparison made by medical personnel.
To make it easier for our examiner to understand the objective, shape, assembly, structure, characteristics and performance of the present invention, the following embodiments accompanied with the related drawings are described in details.
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When the sphygmomanometer is used, users hold the manual pressurizing device 17 and perform a pressurization with the support of the support body 171, such that air passes through the interconnect pipe 16 to an airbag 18 worn at a human arm or wrist, until the air pressure rises to an appropriate maximum air pressure value and then the pressurization stops. When a blood pressure is measured, the air in the airbag 18 is discharged through the pressure release adjusting knob 19 to the outside, and the pressure release adjusting knob 19 has the function of slightly and quickly adjusting the pressure of the airflow by medical personnel, so that the pressure of the airbag 18 drops to a predetermined minimum air pressure value, and the pressure detector 14 detects the blood pressure while the air is being released slowly, and the detected blood pressure data is sent to the electronic circuit 11 for processing, and the processed results are sent to the display screen 12 for the display. Medical personnel can determine the systolic/diastolic pressure values by using a stethoscope 20 to hear the sounds of blood pressures and pulses. With the operation of the press button 13, the systolic/diastolic pressure values can be recorded. After measurements are taken, medical personnel can selectively press the press button 13 to display the recorded systolic/diastolic pressure values and the systolic/diastolic pressure values automatically detected by sphygmomanometer for reference and comparison or solely display the measured systolic/diastolic pressure values. Such arrangement allows users to perform a pressurization manually and maintain the using habits of the medical personnel, and users can know whether or not there is an abnormal pulsation when the heart is supplying blood, since measurements cannot be taken due to the pulsation of some patient's heart is too weak or the patient's fat is too thick. The invention also can display the results on the display screen 12 without being affected by a deviation of the visual angle.
In summation of the above description, the manually pressurized electronic sphygmomanometer in accordance with the present invention herein provides a simple and easy structure, saves the cost, enhances the performance, overcomes the shortcoming of the prior art, and further complies with the patent application requirements, and thus the invention is duly filed for patent application.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of a preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.