Claims
- 1. A medical appliance, comprising circumferential-tie means adapted to peripherally envelop essentially only and to conform generally to the instep region of a foot and to the plantar region of the foot within the span between the ball and heel of the foot, a single inflatable bag adapted for retention within and by said circumferential-tie means, said bag having an active-surface portion longitudinally limited to said span and conformable to the sole of the foot within said span, and means to inflate and deflate said bag in a recurrent cycle wherein single-pulse delivery of inflation pressure is within two seconds, with deflation commencing at termination of single-pulse delivery, the deflation being for such period of time as is necessary for return of blood to the veins of the foot, said last-defined means including means to retain inflation of said bag for a period up to five seconds prior to commencement of deflation.
- 2. A medical appliance, comprising circumferential-tie means adapted to peripherally envelop essentially only and to conform generally to the instep region of a foot and to the plantar region of the foot within the span between the ball and heel of the foot, a single inflatable bag adapted for retention within and by said circumferential-tie means, said bag having a first active-surface portion longitudinally limited to said span and conformable to the sole of the foot within said span, said bag also having as an integral inflatable formation therewith a further portion of lesser longitudinal extent than said span and having inner lateral-aspect connection to the said first portion, and means to inflate and deflate said bag in a recurrent cycle wherein single-pulse delivery of inflating pressure fluid is within two seconds, with deflation commencing at termination of the single-pulse delivery, the deflation being for such period of time as is necessary for the return of blood to the veins of the foot, said last-defined means including means to retain infltion of said bag for a period up to five seconds prior to commencement of deflation.
- 3. An appliance as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, in which said further portion extends circumferentially to the instep region of the foot.
- 4. An appliance as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, in which said last-defined means includes means to retain inflation of said bag for a period of at least three seconds prior to commencement of deflation.
- 5. An appliance as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, in which said means to inflate and deflate said bag is operative in a recurrent cycle wherein single-pulse delivery of inflating pressure fluid is within one second.
- 6. An appliance as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, in which said means to inflate and deflate said bag is operative in a recurrent cycle wherein single-pulse delivery of inflating pressure fluid is within the range 0.25 to 1.0 second.
- 7. A medical appliance comprising an inflatable bag shaped for active engagement solely with a human foot and substantially only in the region between the ball and heel of the foot, and cyclically operable automatic means for delivering pressure within said bag in accordance with the following criteria:
- (a) a pressure rise to a predetermined maximum of 20-mm Hg or less within less than two seconds;
- (b) holding said maximum for a period of up to five seconds before dropping the pressure; and
- (c) repeating pressure delivery pursuant to criteria (a) and (b) at a periodic interval which is in the range of 0 to 60 seconds.
- 8. The appliance of claim 7, wherein the time duration for criterion (a) is less than one second.
- 9. The appliance of claim 7, wherein the time duration for criterion (a) is in the range 0.25 to 1.0 second.
- 10. The appliance of claim 7, wherein said predetermined maximum pressure is in the range 50 to 20-mm Hg.
- 11. The appliance of claim 7, in which the drop in pressure from said maximum is to substantially one tenth of said maximum.
- 12. The appliance of claim 7 in which the period of dropped pressure prior to repeating pressure delivery is approximately 20 seconds.
RELATED CASES
This application is a division of copending application Ser. No. 889,376, filed Aug. 1, 1986, and said copending application is a continuation-in-part of copending applications, Ser. No. 763,686, filed Aug. 8, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,614,180, and Ser. No. 794,443, filed Nov. 4, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,614,179; said application Ser. No. 763,686 is a continuation-in-part of original application Ser. No. 621,499, now abandoned filed June 18, 1984; said application Ser. No. 794,443 is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 751,150, filed June 2, 1985, now abandoned, and said application Ser. No. 751,150 is a division of said original application.
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