Claims
- 1. A method of treating an animal in a working fluid contained within wall means comprising the steps of:
- transmitting ultrasonic vibrations at a power density in excess of 15 watts per square centimeter through the working fluid during a first time period in which no portion of the animal is immersed in said working fluid, whereby sterilization is provided to said working fluid;
- immersing a body portion of the animal into the working fluid during a second time period different than the first time period with the portion being in acoustic contact with the fluid; and
- applying ultrasonic vibrations through the working fluid to the portion of the body at a frequency in the range of 15 kilohertz to 100 kilohertz and a power density sufficiently below 15 watts per square centimeter to avoid discomfort to the animal during the second time period.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 further including the step of absorbing a potion of said ultrasonic vibrations in at least a portion of said wall means whereby the transmission to air of said ultrasonic vibrations is reduced.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 in which the step of immersing a body portion of an animal includes the step of immersing a body portion of an animal into at least partly degassed working fluid.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 in which the step of immersing a body portion of an animal includes the step of immersing a body portion of an animal into water in which an additive capable of aiding in at least one of cleaning and antimicrobial action is included.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 1 further including the step of detecting the ultrasonic vibrations in said working fluid and providing an indication of the power density.
- 6. A method according to claim 5 further including the step of reducing the power of the ultrasonic vibrations transmitted into said working fluid when the power density in the working fluid exceeds a predetermined maximum.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 further including the step of reducing the transmission of said ultrasonic vibrations through said working fluid upon detecting the insertion of a foreign body in said working fluid.
- 8. A method according to claim 1 in which the step of applying ultrasonic vibrations includes the step of applying ultrasonic vibrations to the patient with a power density in the range of 0.1 to 5 watts per square centimeter through the working fluid.
- 9. A method of treating an animal comprising the steps of:
- immersing a body portion of the animal into a working fluid with the portion being in acoustic contact with the fluid; and
- applying ultrasonic waves through the working fluid to the portion of the body at a frequency in the range of 15 kilohertz to 100 kilohertz and a power density in the range of 0.1 to 5 watts per square centimeter through the working fluid for a time less than 15 minutes and at a power and frequency that does not cause transient cavitation.
- 10. A method of treating an animal comprising the steps of:
- immersing a body portion of the animal into a working fluid with the portion being in acoustic contact with the fluid;
- applying ultrasonic waves through the working fluid to the portion of the body at a predetermined frequency in the frequency range of 15 kilohertz to 100 kilohertz and a power density sufficiently below 15 watts per square centimeter to avoid discomfort to the animal; and
- modulating the predetermined frequency with a sweep frequency across a predetermined sweep frequency band.
- 11. Apparatus for ultrasonic treatment of an animal comprising:
- container means adapted to contain a working fluid in which at least a portion of an animal may be immersed for treatment by ultrasonic waves; and
- means for applying ultrasonic waves through the working fluid within the container means in two selected ranges differing from each other at least in corresponding ones of two different time periods, wherein one of said selected ranges is in a power density range of less than 15 watts per square centimeter and frequency range between 15 kilohertz and 100 kilohertz and the other range is in a power density range greater than 15 watts per square centimeter, said other time period being sufficient to destroy microbes.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the power density in the working fluid that is in contact with the animal is between 0.1 and 5 watts per square centimeter.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 11 in which at least one of the container means or the means for applying ultrasonic waves to the working fluid includes a material which absorbs sound of the frequency used.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 11 further including a degasser adapted to remove at least some gas from water and positioned to fill the container means with at least partly degassed water.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 11 further including probe means for sensing power intensity of said ultrasonic waves in said working fluid.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 15 further including means for reducing the power emitted by said means for applying ultrasonic waves when the power density measured by said probe means exceeds a predetermined value.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 11 further including:
- means for sensing the intrusion of an object into said working fluid; and
- means for reducing the power transmitted by said means for applying ultrasonic waves upon sensing the intrusion of an object into said working fluid.
- 18. Apparatus for ultrasonic treatment of an animal comprising:
- container means adapted to contain a working fluid in which at least a portion of an animal may be immersed for treatment by ultrasonic waves; and
- means for applying ultrasonic waves in a frequency range of between 15 kilohertz and 100 kilohertz through the working fluid within the container with a power density of the ultrasonic waves in the working fluid that is in contact with the animal being between 0.1 and 5 watts per square centimeter and a power and frequency that does not cause transient cavitation.
- 19. Apparatus for ultrasonic treatment of an animal comprising:
- container means adapted to contain a working fluid in which at least a portion of an animal may be immersed for treatment by ultrasonic waves;
- means for applying ultrasonic waves in a first frequency in a first frequency range of between 15 kilohertz and 100 kilohertz through the working fluid within the container with a power density which is capable of beneficial effects without being harmful to the animal; and
- means for modulating the first frequency of the ultrasonic waves with a second sweep frequency across a second frequency band centered on the first frequency.
- 20. Apparatus in accordance with claim 19 in which the power density range within the working fluid and in contact with the portion of the animal is less than 15 watts per square centimeter.
- 21. Apparatus according to claim 19 in which the power density of the sound in the working fluid that is in contact with the animal is between 0.1 and 5 watts per square centimeter.
- 22. Apparatus for ultrasonic treatment of an animal comprising:
- container means adapted to contain a working fluid in which at least a portion of an animal may be immersed for treatment by ultrasonic waves; and
- means for applying ultrasonic waves in a frequency range of between 15 kilohertz and 100 kilohertz through the working fluid within the container with a power density which is capable of beneficial effects without being harmful to the animal;
- said means for applying ultrasonic waves including a vibrator and an interface;
- said interface including a glass plate mounted to said container means and positioned to be vibrated by said vibrator wherein said vibrations are transmitted to said working fluid.
- 23. A method of treating animals comprising the steps of:
- immersing a body portion of the animal into a working fluid with the portion having a wound in it and being in acoustic contact with the fluid for a number of times between once every two days and four times a day and for a time period selected to avoid increasing inflammation and retarding healing wherein the bather is cleaned while wound healing is aided; and
- applying ultrasonic waves through the working fluid to the portion of the body each time at a frequency in the range of 15 kilohertz to 100 kilohertz and a power density in the range of 0.1 to 5 watts per square centimeter through the working fluid for a time less than 15 minutes and at a power and frequency that does not cause transient cavitation.
- 24. A method according to claim 23 wherein the number of times, time durations and repetition rate of bathing with sonically energized working fluid is selected by observing the wounds and reducing time in the ultrasound energized working fluid upon any one of irritation during bathing, increased inflammation after bathing or slow healing rate.
RELATED CASES
This application is a continuation-in-part of application 175,936 filed Mar. 30, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,942,868, in the name of Robert Edward Vago for ULTRASONIC TREATMENT OF ANIMALS and assigned to the same assignee as this application.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
175936 |
Mar 1988 |
|