This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 106141786, filed on Nov. 30, 2017.
The disclosure relates to a thermotherapy apparatus, and more particularly to a wireless electromagnetic thermotherapy apparatus.
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However, since the two thermocouple wires 13 are electrically connected to the excitation module 12 through the electric cables, contributing to creating a messy environment which incurs dangers and inconvenience during the process of treatment.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a wireless electromagnetic thermotherapy apparatus that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the disclosure, the wireless electromagnetic thermotherapy apparatus is configured to apply a magnetic field on a needle which is disposed on a body part to be treated for actuating heat generation by the needle. The wireless electromagnetic thermotherapy device includes an excitation device and a detector device.
The excitation device includes a magnetic field output unit configured to produce the magnetic field for actuating the needle to heat up to a target temperature, and an excitation controller configured to adjust an intensity of the magnetic field produced by the magnetic field output unit.
The detector device is to be coupled to the needle, and includes a sensor unit, a wireless charging unit and a wireless transmitter. The sensor unit is configured to measure an actual temperature of the needle to result in a measured temperature value. The wireless charging unit is configured to generate electrical energy in response to receipt of the magnetic field, and to store the electrical energy thus generated. The wireless transmitter is electrically connected to the sensor unit for obtaining the measured temperature value from the sensor unit, is electrically connected to the wireless charging unit for being powered by the electrical energy thus generated, and is configured to transmit the measured temperature value to the excitation controller of the excitation device through wireless communication, so as to enable the excitation controller to make a comparison between the measured temperature value and a value of the target temperature and to adjust the intensity of the magnetic field, produced by the magnetic field output unit, based on a result of the comparison.
An effect of the disclosure resides in that, by the detector device which is subjected to the magnetic field to produce the electric energy, and which is powered by the electric energy to transmit the measured temperature value measured by the sensor unit to the excitation device through wireless communication, the needle in combination with the wireless electromagnetic thermotherapy apparatus can be operated in a wireless manner so as to promote convenience during a process of treatment.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment(s) with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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The excitation device 2 includes a magnetic field output unit 21 configured to produce the magnetic field for actuating the needle 4 to heat up to a target temperature, a wireless receiver 22, and an excitation controller 23 electrically connected between the magnetic field output unit 21 and the wireless receiver 22 and configured to adjust an intensity of the magnetic field produced by the magnetic field output unit 21. The magnetic field output unit 21 is implemented as a coil of wire which is driven by the excitation controller 23 to produce the magnetic field.
The detector device 3 is to be coupled to the needle 4, and includes a sensor unit 31, a wireless charging unit 32, and a wireless transmitter 33 which is electrically connected to the sensor unit 31 and the wireless charging unit 32. The sensor unit 31 is configured to measure an actual temperature of the needle 4 to result in a measured temperature value. The wireless charging unit 32 is configured to generate electrical energy in response to receipt of the magnetic field, and to store the electrical energy thus generated so as to realize inductive charging.
The sensor unit 31 includes a thermocouple wire 311, a voltmeter circuit 312 electrically connected to the thermocouple wire 311, and a signal analyzer 313 electrically connected to the voltmeter circuit 312. The thermocouple wire 311 is to be disposed at a tip of the needle 4, and is configured to produce a voltage according to a temperature around the thermocouple wire 311 (i.e., the actual temperature) as a result of the thermoelectric effect. The voltmeter circuit 312 is configured to measure the voltage produced by the thermocouple wire 311. The signal analyzer 313 receives the voltage measured by and from the voltmeter circuit 312, and is configured to convert the voltage into the measured temperature value. The signal analyzer 313 is implemented as a circuit or a chip programmed to solve an equation representing a relationship between voltage and temperature.
The wireless charging unit 32 includes an induction coil 321, an electric power converter 322 electrically connected to the induction coil 321, an energy storage 323 electrically connected to the electric power converter 322, and a frequency detector 324 electrically connected to the induction coil 321 and the wireless transmitter 33. The induction coil 321 is configured to react with the magnetic field produced by the magnetic field output unit 21, so as to produce the electrical energy through electromagnetic induction. The electric power converter 322 is configured to convert the electrical energy produced by the induction coil 321 from one form to a desired form, such as a direct current at 5 volts, which can be utilized by electronic components in the detector device 3, namely the voltmeter circuit 312, the signal analyzer 313, the wireless transmitter 33 and the frequency detector 324. The energy storage 323 is configured to store the electrical energy in the desired form, and the voltmeter circuit 312, the signal analyzer 313, the wireless transmitter 33 and the frequency detector 324 are powered by the electrical energy stored in the energy storage 323. The electric power converter 322 is implemented as a rectifier, an AC-to-DC converter, a voltage converter, a frequency converter or any combination thereof. In this embodiment, a stand-alone wireless power receiver IC, BD57015GWL, available from ROHM Semiconductor is used for realizing the electric power converter 322. The energy storage 323 is implemented as a rechargeable battery, a capacitor or a combination thereof. However, implementations of the electric power converter 322 and the energy storage 323 are not limited to the disclosure herein.
In this embodiment, the magnetic field is a time-varying magnetic field or an alternating magnetic field. The frequency of the magnetic field produced by the magnetic field output unit 21 is implemented to range between 30 KHz and 100 KHz. The wireless transmitter 33 and the wireless receiver 22 are respectively exemplified as a Bluetooth transmitter and a Bluetooth receiver for realizing short-range wireless communication therebetween, and operate at the frequency of 2.4 GHz to prevent interference with the magnetic field which is utilized for induction heating and inductive charging. However, other technologies, such as Wi-Fi can be adopted for realizing the short-range wireless communication.
When the wireless electromagnetic thermotherapy apparatus is in use, the needle 4 is first disposed on the body part to be treated. Next, the excitation controller 23 is provided with the target temperature, and drives the magnetic field output unit 21 according to the target temperature to produce the magnetic field such that the magnetic field is applied to a position of the body part to be treated. Under influence of the magnetic field, electromotive force is induced in the needle 4 which incurs heat generation by the needle 4. It should be noted that the actual temperature of the needle 4 may be unequal to the target temperature provided to the excitation controller 23. Therefore, the thermocouple wire 311 disposed at the tip of the needle 4 produces the voltage according to the actual temperature of the needle 4, and the voltmeter circuit 312 measures the voltage produced by the thermocouple wire 311. The signal analyzer 313 converts the voltage measured by the voltmeter circuit 312 into the measured temperature value. The measured temperature value is then outputted to the wireless transmitter 33 for being transmitted thereby via the short-range wireless communication to the wireless receiver 22 of the excitation device 2. Finally, the excitation controller 23 receives the measured temperature value via the wireless receiver 22, makes a comparison between the measured temperature value and a value of the target temperature, and adjusts the intensity of the magnetic field, produced by the magnetic field output unit 21, based on a result of the comparison for causing the actual temperature of the needle 4 to approach the target temperature.
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On the other hand, when the needle 4 is removed from the body part to be treated or the patient immensely rotates his/her body, it is determined by the frequency detector 324 that no induced electromagnetic field is detected from the induction coil 321 due to the fact that an included angle between the needle 4 and the magnetic field is greater than 45 degrees. As a result, the frequency detector 324 provides a stop signal to the wireless transmitter 33 which then transmits the stop signal to the excitation controller 23 via the wireless receiver 22 of the excitation device 2 through the short-range wireless communication for stopping the magnetic field output unit 21 from producing the magnetic field. In this way, waste of energy may be prevented.
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In summary, by virtue of the wireless charging unit 32, aside from inducing the electromotive force in the needle 4 to generate heat, the magnetic field produced by the magnetic field output unit 21 can also be received by the induction coil 321 for generating electrical energy through electromagnetic induction where the generated electrical energy is utilized to power the other electronic components. In this way, the wireless electromagnetic thermotherapy apparatus may make full use of the magnetic field. Moreover, if the actual temperature of the needle 4 deviates from the target temperature, the magnetic field output unit 21 is controlled to adjust the magnetic field outputted thereby so the actual temperature can approach the target temperature. In addition, since the measured temperature value is transmitted by the wireless transmitter 33 through wireless communication, bothersome cords or cables for signal transmission may be omitted, so as to ensure a safe and tidy environment for treatment.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment(s). It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is (are) considered the exemplary embodiment(s), it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment(s) but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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106141786 | Nov 2017 | TW | national |