Claims
- 1. In colonic lavage apparatus wherein a speculum is insertable into the rectum of a patient, a liquid fill line is provided for delivering liquid under pressure through said speculum into the patient's colon from a liquid supply source, the improvement comprising:
- pump means for pumping liquid under pressure from said source through said speculum into the colon;
- first timer means for sequentially activating and deactivating said pump means over first and second predetermined time intervals, respectively, whereby to deliver liquid under pressure over said first predetermined time interval; and
- pulse means associated with said pump means including second timer means for delivering pulses of liquid through said speculum at closely spaced time intervals within each said first predetermined time interval.
- 2. In apparatus according to claim 1, said pulse means including an auxiliary pump having an intake port in communication with said source and a discharge port in communication with said fill line between said pump means and said speculum.
- 3. In apparatus according to claim 2, said pulse means including auxiliary timer means for said auxiliary pump for sequentially activating and deactivating said auxiliary pump means over closely spaced time intervals within each of said predetermined time intervals.
- 4. In a colonic lavage apparatus wherein a speculum is insertable into the rectum of a patient, a liquid fill line is provided for delivering liquid under pressure through the speculum into the patient's colon from a liquid supply source, and a drain line is provided for draining liquid and waste material from the patient's colon, the improvement comprising:
- pump means for pumping liquid under pressure from said source through said speculum into the colon;
- first timer means for sequentially activating and deactivating said pump means over first and second predetermined time intervals whereby to deliver liquid under pressure over said first predetermined time interval when said pump means is activated; and
- second timer means for sequentially activating and deactivating said pump means at closely spaced time intervals within each said first predetermined time interval whereby to deliver pulses of liquid through said speculum during each said first predetermined time interval.
- 5. In apparatus according to claim 4, said pump means including first and second units, said second timer means associated with said second pumping unit to sequentially activate said second pumping unit at said closely spaced time intervals.
- 6. In apparatus according to claim 5, said second pumping unit communicating with said fill line from said first pumping unit.
- 7. In apparatus according to claim 5, said second pumping unit having an intake and discharge port both in communication with said fill line from said first pumping unit.
- 8. In apparatus according to claim 4, said first and second timer means including manually operable control switches.
- 9. In colonic lavage apparatus wherein a speculum is insertable into the rectum of a patient, a liquid fill line is provided for delivering liquid under pressure through said speculum into the patient's colon from a liquid supply source, the improvement comprising:
- pump means for pumping liquid under pressure from said source through said speculum into the colon;
- timer means for sequentially activating and deactivating said pump means over first and second predetermined time intervals whereby to deliver liquid under pressure over said first predetermined time interval; and
- pulse means including an auxiliary pump connected to said fill line between said pump means and said pump means and said speculum for delivering pulses of liquid through said speculum at closely spaced time intervals within each said first predetermined time interval.
- 10. In apparatus according to claim 9, said pulse means including an intake port and discharge port, said intake and discharge port being in communication with said fill line between said pump means and said speculum, and auxiliary timer means for sequentially activating and deactivating said auxiliary pump at closely spaced time intervals within each of said predetermined time intervals.
Reference to Cross-Related Applications
This application is continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 247,734, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,019,056 for BOWEL CARE APPARATUS, filed Sept. 22, 1988 by Alan R. Lee, David P. Mead, Robert A. Null, Thomas Shilling and Ray Atchley and assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
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