WO1996022807A1 - A pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for health protection - Google Patents

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WO1996022807A1
WO1996022807A1 PCT/GB1996/000060 GB9600060W WO9622807A1 WO 1996022807 A1 WO1996022807 A1 WO 1996022807A1 GB 9600060 W GB9600060 W GB 9600060W WO 9622807 A1 WO9622807 A1 WO 9622807A1
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Yan Chan
Cheuk Hung Wong
Yiu Kuen Lai
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  • the present invention generally relates to a pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for pain relief and health protection, and more specifically, to a variable frequency pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus which consists of an external casing and an internal circuit comprising a power supply section, a pulse generating and controlling section, an electromagnetic wave generator, a power control and protection circuit for the electromagnetic wave generator, a time function controlling circuit, and a timing and time displaying circuit.
  • magnets act only as an additional means: and like the case with the moon cab massager, the magnetic intensity for treatment is weak Consequently, these products for health protection have drawbacks of a unitary using manner, and inconvenience to carry, and when using these treatment appliances, one has to take a loot of care, need great effort, and take a lot of time.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a variable frequency electromagnetic wave generator which can adjust pulse frequency and duration in response to heartbeat frequency of human body.
  • This variable frequency electromagnetic wave generator has advantages of a smaller size and of longer operating time.
  • variable frequency electromagnetic wave generator in accordance with the present invention may either consist of a single unit, or of a single main unit and one or more subunits connected in series, the main unit comprising an external casing with a top case and a bottom case clipped together with each other, and an internal circuit located therein.
  • a timing display screen connected with the internal circuit, a switch button, a preset button, a reset button, a power socket and a hole for controlling pulse frequency.
  • One or more holes for passing magnetic flux are provided in the bottom case, and a belt shaft is mounted at both ends of the external casing, respectively.
  • the internal circuit consists of a power supply section, a pulse generating and controlling section, an electromagnetic wave generator, a control and protection circuit for the electromagnetic wave generator, a time function controlling circuit and a timing and time displaying circuit.
  • the power supply section provides an operational voltage for the whole internal circuit.
  • the pulse generating section includes a pulse signal generating circuit which supplies an electric pulse signal to the electromagnetic wave generator.
  • the electric pulse signal can be obtained by means f a variable frequency RC oscillator circuit which can adjust and vary the pulse frequency by means of the pulse frequency controlling hole in response to the heart beat frequency.
  • the pulse signal can also be obtained by means of an external heartbeat frequency sensor directly bonded to human body for sensing the heartbeat frequency of the wearer and generating a synchronous pulse signal therewith which is then amplified and filtered (so as to form an electric pulse driving signal).
  • the power control and protection circuit for the electromagnetic wave generator is connected between the pulse generating and controlling section and the electromagnetic wave generator and is provided with a voltage and a current for operation by the pulse generating and controlling section so that it can disenable operation of the whole internal circuit for the purpose of protection when the voltage and current of the power supply abnormally vary.
  • the pulse generating and controlling section outputs an electric pulse driving signal in response to the wearer s heartbeat frequency for enabling operation of the control and protection circuit for the electromagnetic wave generator and the electromagnetic wave generator in the next stage
  • the electromagnetic wave generator includes a plurality of core coils and generates an electromagnetic wave when receiving an electric pulse from the pulse generating section
  • a timing circuit comprises
  • timing start/stop terminal for controlling timing start and stop and providing a stable timing function to a quartz oscillator circuit and the time displaying circuit
  • a trigger terminal connected w ith the time function controlling circuit, which outputs a stop trigger signal at the preset time to disenable the time function controlling circuit and stops generation of the pulse by the pulse generating circuit when the preset time arrives
  • the time function controlling circuit is connected with the timing and the time displaying circuit and with the pulse generating section, its input being controlled by the trigger signal from the timing and time display ing circuit and the timing start/stop signal, and is output being connected to the pulse generating circuit for controlling generation of and stop of the oscillating pulse
  • the whole internal circuit When the power supply section is energized the whole internal circuit is in a ready mode As, a signal is input into the tune function controlling circuit via the timing start/stop terminal it starts operation and enables operation of the pulse generating and controlling circuit While the trigger terminal of the timing circuit outputs a signal, the pulse generating circuit stops operation since the time function controlling circuit stops operation
  • the electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus in accordance with the present invention ma ⁇ further comprise one or more subunits connected in series which consist of an external casing w ith a top case and a bottom case clipped together with each other and an internal circuit located therein One or more holes for passing magnetic flux are provided in the bottom case
  • the internal circuit substantially included core coils associated with an input of the electromagnetic wave generator in the main unit
  • the main unit and the subunits are movably hinged by means of an upper cover and a lower cover fastened to respective belt shaft
  • the belt shafts of two units at both ends are provided with a belt respectively. for being fixed to human body
  • the electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for pain relief and health protection in accordance w idi the present invention under control of the whole internal circuit, can durabh and stable supph an electromagnetic wave whose frequency can be varied in response to the heartbeat of human bod ⁇ and whose duration can be adjusted easi ly.
  • This treatment apparatus is of smaller size, is worn flexibly and is utilized easily without needing the wearer's effort very much Consequently the treatment apparatus of the invention is able to effectively reduce the load ot the user' s pumping blood and to relieve muscle pain, fatigue neuralgia and rheumatalgia
  • FIG 1 is a block diagram of the circuits of the first and second preferred embodiments of the present invention.
  • FIG 2 is a circuit diagram of the first preferred embodiment of the present inv ention
  • FIG 3 is a circuit diagram of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGS. 4a. 4b, 4c and 4d show the heartbeat pulse frequency sensor
  • FIGS. 5a. 5b. 5c. and 5d are top, front, bottom and side views of the core and coils of the electromagnetic wave generator of the first and second embodiments of the present invention, respectively
  • FIGS 6a. 6b. and 6c are top. front and bottom views of the external configuration of the first and second preferred embodiments according to the present invention, respectively
  • FIGS 7a. 7b and 7c are top, front and bottom views of the internal configuration of the first and second preferred embodiments according to the present invention, respectively
  • FIG 8 is a block diagram of the circuits of the third and fourth preferred embodiments according to the present invention.
  • FIGS 9a. 9b and 9c are top, front and bottom views of the external configuration of the third and fourth preferred embodiments according to the present invention, respectively
  • FIGS 10a and 10b are top and front views of the internal configuration of the third and fourth preferred embodiments according to the present invention, respectively
  • FIG 1 1 is a side view of the third and fourth embodiments under operation state
  • the pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus of the present invention consists of an external casing with a top case and a bottom case clipped together with each other and an internal circuit located therein
  • FIG 1 shows basic circuitry of the present invention, that is. an electric pulse is generated by an electric pulse generating circuit, and then an electromagnetic wave is transmitted by means of an electronic control circuit driving and controlling a pair of coils, while the transmission of electromagnetic waive is timed and displayed through the electronic circuit s controlling a tuning and displaying circuit.
  • the circuit of the first preferred embodiment of the structure, as described above, according to the present invention comprises power supply section D. pulse generating and controlling sections B2 and B 1.
  • power supply section D feeds A .C. voltages for operation to each circuit
  • One manner of supplying power is that extemaih provided is a separate transformer an input of which is connected to A .C. supply means and an output of which is plugged into power socket 10 in the casing of the apparatus of the invention and an A .C.
  • the pulse generating and controlling section consists of pulse generating circuit B2 and pulse controlling circuit B 1 the former circuit generating an electric pulse through its inner RC oscillator and the latter circuit varying and adjusting the pulse frequency by arranging a variable resistor in the RC oscillator
  • the electromagnetic wave generator E consists of two core coils T3A and T4A for inducing an electromagnetic wave of corresponding frequency to that of the received electric pulse from pulse generating circuit B2
  • FIG 5a - 5b is shown the specific structure of the electromagnetic wave generator the core of which is formed of a plurality of E-silicon steel plates superposed with coils wound around a plastic mandrel 20
  • the power control and protection circuit for electromagnetic wave generator B3-C is corinecied between the pulse generating and controlling circuit and the electromagnetic wave generator I and is prov ided with a voltage and a current by the pulse generating and controlling circuits B2 and B 1 to enable operation of a silicon controlled rectifier in the power control and protection circuit C for electromagnetic wave generator
  • a protective element RUE connected w ith the rectifier functions cut-otf disenabling operation of all circuits for the purpose of protection
  • the timing and displaying circuit A-1 is connected w ith the display driv ing terminal A2 of a timing pulse integrated circuit and a display unit is formed of a liquid crystal display dev ice for display ing the pulse frequency and duration .
  • Two inputs of the time function controlling circuit B are connected with the timing circuit A, for receiv ing a start/stop signal and a stop trigger signal from circuit A and an output of circuit B is connected with the pulse generating and controlling circuit for outputting the stop trigger signal to the latter circuit
  • Operation of the timing and displaying circuit and the time function controlling circuit A and B is as follows When an signal is input to the adjustment terminal A-7 of the timing and displaying circuit A. enabling operation of the timing circuit the liquid cry stal displav A-1 will rise from 1 minute or 0 01 to the preset time i. e.
  • the liquid crystal display w ill reset to state 0.00, and cycling on After the liquid crystal display A- 1 displays the preset time when a signal is input to the timing and displaying circuit A and the time function controlling circuit B through the start/stop terminal and the timing circuit and the liquid crystal display begin counting down and arrive a further preset time the trigger terminal A-10 outputs a signal disenabling the time function controlling circuit B l and the pulse generating circuit B. whereby the electromagnetic wave generator stops outputting an electromagnetic wave, while buzzer A-4 of the timing circuit A issues a buzz noise immediately
  • the second preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG 3. its basic components being identical to those in the first one (see FIG 2) described hereinbefore It also comprises power supply section D. pulse generating and controlling section F. electromagnetic wav e generator E. electromagnetic wave controlling and protection circuits B3 and C. timing and displaying circuit A.
  • an oscillator circuit of adjustable pulse frequency generates an electric pulse of frequency corresponding to that of heartbeat of human body and adapts the frequency of electromagnetic wave to that of the heartbeat of human body through manual adjustment
  • the second embodiment consists of a heartbeat sv nehronous pulse generating circuit F which generates an electromagnetic wav e automatically synchronous with the heartbeat of human body Circuit F comprises a heartbeat pulse frequency sensor F-d which senses the heartbeat pulse of human bodv and converts it into an electric pulse signal The electric pulse signal is amplified by an amplifier circuit F-a.
  • the pulse signal drives an electric wave generator E through an electromagnetic wave power controlling and protection circuit B3 to issue an electromagnetic wave of corresponding frequency.
  • FIGS 4a to 4d depict the top, side cross-sectional and side views of the heartbeat pulse frequency sensor and the diagram of an output plug of the sensor, respectively
  • an adhesive plaster 42 on the bottom surface of cover 41 of the sensor to his body so that a heartbeat pulse frequency sensor head 43 can sense the heartbeat of human body . and convert it into an electric pulse signal which is fed to the amplifier circuit F-a inside the synchronous pulse controlling circuit F from output plug 45 via shield wire 44
  • the external casing is formed of top case 3 and bottom case 12 clipped together w ith each others, and in the casing there is provided with the internal circuit as shown in FIG 2 comprising primary circuit board 13 secondary circuit board 13- 1 functional key circuit board 17 and all other functional circuit means.
  • top case 3 On top case 3 a rectangular w indow is provided so that liquid crystal display screen 4 of the timing and displaying circuit section on primary circuit board 13 under top case 3 manifests itself for a user to observe time counting Right above screen 4 a transparent plastic film 7 is fixed to top case 3 so that the user can best identify the displayed contents.
  • a switch control button 8 On top case 3 are arranged a switch control button 8 a preset button 9 as well as a reset control button 8A which extend through rubber elastic bushes 18 and 24 and are connected to functional key circuit board 17 in the external casing Switch control button 8 is used for controlling start/stop of timing counting of timing and display ing circuit
  • a preset button 9 is used for controlling presetting and adjusting timing As preset button 9 is pressed down the preset time can be adjusted w ithin a range from 1 to 59 minutes
  • an indicator light 2 which is connected to an input of a coil in a electromagnetic wave generator E of the internal circuit
  • electromagnetic wave generator E operates the indicator light changes its lightness depending on variation of frequency of the electric pulse informing the user of operation state (turn on/off) and frequency characteristic of the electromagnetic wave
  • One or more through holes 5 are also provided on top case 3 Corresponding to the holes buzzer 14 is arranged w ithin the external casing, being connected to timing and display ing circuit A Timing circuit A-4 controls buzzer 14 to issue a buzzing noise for prompting the user
  • a plurality of parallel holes for passing magnetic flux 1 1 are provided on bottom case 12
  • electromagnetic wav e generator E operates the electromagnetic wave generated by generator E can be applied to the abutting human body through these holes on bottom base 12
  • through hole 10 is provided for inserting a power plug thereinto when an external power source is utilized, and hole 10- 1 for controlling pulse frequency is also provided
  • Both ends of the external casing each are provided with belt shaft 16 to which belts land 6 of an adjustable length are fastened, respectively When using the apparatus, one tic the belts to his arm. leg or other small affected parts
  • electromagnetic wave generator E of this embodiment includes two assemblies of cores 15 and coils 19 paralleled through conductors These assemblies are arranged within the external casing between man circuit board 13 and bottom case 12. their positions aligned with holes for passing magnetic flux 1 1
  • FIGS 8. 9a - 9c, and 10a - 10b show circuitry and overall configuration of the third and the fourth embodiments according to the present invention
  • the apparatus consists of main unit I and one or more subunits II. III.
  • the main unit corresponds to that of the first and the second embodiments, except that the belts are not fastened to belt shafts 16 at both ends of the main unit, which shafts are movably hinged to those at both ends of the subunits through upper shaft cover 36 and lower shaft cover 37 buckled to respectiv e shaft
  • Belts 1 and 6 of an adjustable length are fastened to two subunits at the farthest ends of the apparatus, for tying larger affected parts of human body
  • An internal circuit of the subunits only comprises electromagnetic wave generator E formed of two cores 15 and their coils 19 wound around coil mandrels 20 Electromagnetic wav e generator E is connected in parallel to section F in the main unit through conductors 27 the circuit arrangement being shown in FIG 8
  • the subunits are driven by the internal circuit of the main units, their operation principles are identical to those shown in FIGS 6a - 6c and 7a - 7b In contrast to the main unit, in positions of the external easing of the subunits corresponding to indicator light 2.
  • the internal circuit of the main unit includes an oscillator circuit of variable frequency
  • the internal circuit of the main unit includes a heartbeat sensing circuit
  • FIG 1 1 shows a side view of the third and the fourth embodiments of the invention under operation, a buckle or hook at ends of the belts being for connection and fixation.
  • Each section of the internal circuit of the present invention can be formed of associated integrated circuits.

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A pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for health protection comprises an external casing (3) and an internal circuit located therein, with a belt (1, 6) fastened to both ends of the casing for trying it to human body. The internal circuit substantially comprises a pulse circuit (B2), an electromagnetic wave generator (E), and electromagnetic wave power controlling circuit, a time functioning controlling circuit and a timing and displaying circuit (A). The pulse circuit either comprises a variable frequency RC oscillator for adjusting the pulse frequency to that corresponding to the heartbeat frequency of human body, or comprises a heartbeat frequency sensor and an amplifier circuit for generating an electric pulse of the same frequency as that of the heartbeat of human body. The electric pulse enables the electromagnetic wave generator to generate an electromagnetic wave applied to human body.

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A PULSE ELECTROMAGNETIC W AVE TREATMENT APPARATUS FOR HEALTH PROTECTION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to a pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for pain relief and health protection, and more specifically, to a variable frequency pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus which consists of an external casing and an internal circuit comprising a power supply section, a pulse generating and controlling section, an electromagnetic wave generator, a power control and protection circuit for the electromagnetic wave generator, a time function controlling circuit, and a timing and time displaying circuit.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Currently, commercially available similar products for health protection, such as electrical acupuncture apparatus, magnetic massagers etc.. either use an electric pulse generated by an internal circuit to stimulate the skin of human body (e.g. the electrical acupuncture apparatus), or apply a mechanically reciprocal movement generated by driving a motor to human body (e g various electrical massagers), or utilize a magnetic field generated from magnets fixed in a massager by manually massaging to give beneficial effects to human body (e.g. moon cab massagers) Of them both the electrical acupuncture apparatus and electrical massager are bulky. Although some of them are also provided with magnets, the magnets act only as an additional means: and like the case with the moon cab massager, the magnetic intensity for treatment is weak Consequently, these products for health protection have drawbacks of a unitary using manner, and inconvenience to carry, and when using these treatment appliances, one has to take a loot of care, need great effort, and take a lot of time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide a variable frequency electromagnetic wave generator which can adjust pulse frequency and duration in response to heartbeat frequency of human body. This variable frequency electromagnetic wave generator has advantages of a smaller size and of longer operating time.
In order to attain the above object, the variable frequency electromagnetic wave generator in accordance with the present invention may either consist of a single unit, or of a single main unit and one or more subunits connected in series, the main unit comprising an external casing with a top case and a bottom case clipped together with each other, and an internal circuit located therein.
In the external casing of the main unit are installed a timing display screen connected with the internal circuit, a switch button, a preset button, a reset button, a power socket and a hole for controlling pulse frequency. One or more holes for passing magnetic flux are provided in the bottom case, and a belt shaft is mounted at both ends of the external casing, respectively.
The internal circuit consists of a power supply section, a pulse generating and controlling section, an electromagnetic wave generator, a control and protection circuit for the electromagnetic wave generator, a time function controlling circuit and a timing and time displaying circuit.
The power supply section provides an operational voltage for the whole internal circuit.
In the pulse generating and controlling section, the pulse generating section includes a pulse signal generating circuit which supplies an electric pulse signal to the electromagnetic wave generator.
In response to the heartbeat frequency of a wearer of the apparatus, the electric pulse signal can be obtained by means f a variable frequency RC oscillator circuit which can adjust and vary the pulse frequency by means of the pulse frequency controlling hole in response to the heart beat frequency. Besides, the pulse signal can also be obtained by means of an external heartbeat frequency sensor directly bonded to human body for sensing the heartbeat frequency of the wearer and generating a synchronous pulse signal therewith which is then amplified and filtered (so as to form an electric pulse driving signal). The power control and protection circuit for the electromagnetic wave generator is connected between the pulse generating and controlling section and the electromagnetic wave generator and is provided with a voltage and a current for operation by the pulse generating and controlling section so that it can disenable operation of the whole internal circuit for the purpose of protection when the voltage and current of the power supply abnormally vary.
The pulse generating and controlling section outputs an electric pulse driving signal in response to the wearer s heartbeat frequency for enabling operation of the control and protection circuit for the electromagnetic wave generator and the electromagnetic wave generator in the next stage The electromagnetic wave generator includes a plurality of core coils and generates an electromagnetic wave when receiving an electric pulse from the pulse generating section
In the timing and time displaying circuit, a timing circuit comprises
- a timing start/stop terminal for controlling timing start and stop and providing a stable timing function to a quartz oscillator circuit and the time displaying circuit
- an adjustment terminal for adjusting a timing pulse frequency and for presetting pulse counting time
- a display driving terminal for driving a liquid crystal display to display time
- a trigger terminal connected w ith the time function controlling circuit, which outputs a stop trigger signal at the preset time to disenable the time function controlling circuit and stops generation of the pulse by the pulse generating circuit when the preset time arrives
- a buzzer terminal connected with buzzer 14 which outputs a buzzer signal when preset time arrives
The time function controlling circuit is connected with the timing and the time displaying circuit and with the pulse generating section, its input being controlled by the trigger signal from the timing and time display ing circuit and the timing start/stop signal, and is output being connected to the pulse generating circuit for controlling generation of and stop of the oscillating pulse
When the power supply section is energized the whole internal circuit is in a ready mode As, a signal is input into the tune function controlling circuit via the timing start/stop terminal it starts operation and enables operation of the pulse generating and controlling circuit While the trigger terminal of the timing circuit outputs a signal, the pulse generating circuit stops operation since the time function controlling circuit stops operation
The electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus in accordance with the present invention ma\ further comprise one or more subunits connected in series which consist of an external casing w ith a top case and a bottom case clipped together with each other and an internal circuit located therein One or more holes for passing magnetic flux are provided in the bottom case The internal circuit substantially included core coils associated with an input of the electromagnetic wave generator in the main unit
In a structure consisting of the main unit and the subunits. the main unit and the subunits are movably hinged by means of an upper cover and a lower cover fastened to respective belt shaft The belt shafts of two units at both ends are provided with a belt respectively. for being fixed to human body
The electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for pain relief and health protection in accordance w idi the present invention under control of the whole internal circuit, can durabh and stable supph an electromagnetic wave whose frequency can be varied in response to the heartbeat of human bod\ and whose duration can be adjusted easi ly. This treatment apparatus is of smaller size, is worn flexibly and is utilized easily without needing the wearer's effort very much Consequently the treatment apparatus of the invention is able to effectively reduce the load ot the user' s pumping blood and to relieve muscle pain, fatigue neuralgia and rheumatalgia
The preferred embodiments of the present invention w ill be further described in detail hereinafter w ith reference to the accompanying drawings
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG 1 is a block diagram of the circuits of the first and second preferred embodiments of the present invention
FIG 2 is a circuit diagram of the first preferred embodiment of the present inv ention
FIG 3 is a circuit diagram of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention FIGS. 4a. 4b, 4c and 4d show the heartbeat pulse frequency sensor
FIGS. 5a. 5b. 5c. and 5d are top, front, bottom and side views of the core and coils of the electromagnetic wave generator of the first and second embodiments of the present invention, respectively
FIGS 6a. 6b. and 6c are top. front and bottom views of the external configuration of the first and second preferred embodiments according to the present invention, respectively
FIGS 7a. 7b and 7c are top, front and bottom views of the internal configuration of the first and second preferred embodiments according to the present invention, respectively
FIG 8 is a block diagram of the circuits of the third and fourth preferred embodiments according to the present invention
FIGS 9a. 9b and 9c are top, front and bottom views of the external configuration of the third and fourth preferred embodiments according to the present invention, respectively
FIGS 10a and 10b are top and front views of the internal configuration of the third and fourth preferred embodiments according to the present invention, respectively
FIG 1 1 is a side view of the third and fourth embodiments under operation state
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus of the present invention consists of an external casing with a top case and a bottom case clipped together with each other and an internal circuit located therein
FIG 1 shows basic circuitry of the present invention, that is. an electric pulse is generated by an electric pulse generating circuit, and then an electromagnetic wave is transmitted by means of an electronic control circuit driving and controlling a pair of coils, while the transmission of electromagnetic waive is timed and displayed through the electronic circuit s controlling a tuning and displaying circuit.
The circuit of the first preferred embodiment of the structure, as described above, according to the present invention comprises power supply section D. pulse generating and controlling sections B2 and B 1. electromagnetic wave generator E. electromagnetic wav e power controlling and protection circuit B3 and C. and timing and displaying circuit A and time function controlling circuit A As shown in FIG 2. power supply section D feeds A .C. voltages for operation to each circuit One manner of supplying power is that extemaih provided is a separate transformer an input of which is connected to A .C. supply means and an output of which is plugged into power socket 10 in the casing of the apparatus of the invention and an A .C. lower voltage after transformation is fed to power supply D in which the voltage is rectified and regulated for supplying to the other sections of the internal circuit Another manner of supplv ing power is that provided is a converter, and output of which is plugged into power socket 10 in the casing of the apparatus of the invention, and an input of which is connected to a D .C. power source of 12V as a power supply section
The pulse generating and controlling section consists of pulse generating circuit B2 and pulse controlling circuit B 1 the former circuit generating an electric pulse through its inner RC oscillator and the latter circuit varying and adjusting the pulse frequency by arranging a variable resistor in the RC oscillator
The electromagnetic wave generator E consists of two core coils T3A and T4A for inducing an electromagnetic wave of corresponding frequency to that of the received electric pulse from pulse generating circuit B2 In FIG 5a - 5b is shown the specific structure of the electromagnetic wave generator the core of which is formed of a plurality of E-silicon steel plates superposed with coils wound around a plastic mandrel 20
The power control and protection circuit for electromagnetic wave generator B3-C is corinecied between the pulse generating and controlling circuit and the electromagnetic wave generator I and is prov ided with a voltage and a current by the pulse generating and controlling circuits B2 and B 1 to enable operation of a silicon controlled rectifier in the power control and protection circuit C for electromagnetic wave generator When the voltage and current of the power souree abnormality vary a protective element RUE connected w ith the rectifier functions cut-otf disenabling operation of all circuits for the purpose of protection
As to the timing and displaying circuit A its timing circuit employs a commercial available integrated circuit such as IC HT 1330 which includes - timing start/stop terminal A-8 for controlling start and stop of timing and for providing a stable timing function to the quartz oscillator circuit A3 and to the time displaying circuit A- 2.
- adjustment terminal A7 for adjusting the timing pulse frequency and presetting the pulse counting time
- reset terminals A-6 and A7 for controlling the readjusting of the timing,
- display driving terminal A-2. for driving the liquid crystal display to display time
- trigger terminal A-10 connected with the time function controlling circuit B 1 which outputs stop trigger signal at the preset time to disenable the operation of the time function controlling circuit B 1 and at the same time to disenable the pulse generating circuit B2 to stop outputting the pulse
buzzer terminal A-4 connected w ith buzzer 14 which outputs a buzzer signal when the preset time arrives.
The timing and displaying circuit A-1 is connected w ith the display driv ing terminal A2 of a timing pulse integrated circuit and a display unit is formed of a liquid crystal display dev ice for display ing the pulse frequency and duration .
Two inputs of the time function controlling circuit B are connected with the timing circuit A, for receiv ing a start/stop signal and a stop trigger signal from circuit A and an output of circuit B is connected with the pulse generating and controlling circuit for outputting the stop trigger signal to the latter circuit
Operation of the timing and displaying circuit and the time function controlling circuit A and B is as follows When an signal is input to the adjustment terminal A-7 of the timing and displaying circuit A. enabling operation of the timing circuit the liquid cry stal displav A-1 will rise from 1 minute or 0 01 to the preset time i. e. 59 minutes or 0.59 If the signal is continually input to the adjustment terminal A-7 the liquid crystal display w ill reset to state 0.00, and cycling on After the liquid crystal display A- 1 displays the preset time when a signal is input to the timing and displaying circuit A and the time function controlling circuit B through the start/stop terminal and the timing circuit and the liquid crystal display begin counting down and arrive a further preset time the trigger terminal A-10 outputs a signal disenabling the time function controlling circuit B l and the pulse generating circuit B. whereby the electromagnetic wave generator stops outputting an electromagnetic wave, while buzzer A-4 of the timing circuit A issues a buzz noise immediately
The second preferred embodiment of the invention, is shown in FIG 3. its basic components being identical to those in the first one (see FIG 2) described hereinbefore It also comprises power supply section D. pulse generating and controlling section F. electromagnetic wav e generator E. electromagnetic wave controlling and protection circuits B3 and C. timing and displaying circuit A. and time function controlling circuit B 1 The only difference between the first and the second embodiments is in the pulse generating and controlling sections B and F In the pulse generating and controlling section B of the first embodiment, an oscillator circuit of adjustable pulse frequency generates an electric pulse of frequency corresponding to that of heartbeat of human body and adapts the frequency of electromagnetic wave to that of the heartbeat of human body through manual adjustment The second embodiment consists of a heartbeat sv nehronous pulse generating circuit F which generates an electromagnetic wav e automatically synchronous with the heartbeat of human body Circuit F comprises a heartbeat pulse frequency sensor F-d which senses the heartbeat pulse of human bodv and converts it into an electric pulse signal The electric pulse signal is amplified by an amplifier circuit F-a. filtered by a filter circuit F-b, to eliminate a noise and power-amplified by a power amplifier F-c which outputs a pulse signal synchronous with the heartbeat frequency The pulse signal drives an electric wave generator E through an electromagnetic wave power controlling and protection circuit B3 to issue an electromagnetic wave of corresponding frequency.
FIGS 4a to 4d depict the top, side cross-sectional and side views of the heartbeat pulse frequency sensor and the diagram of an output plug of the sensor, respectively When using the sensor, one sticks an adhesive plaster 42 on the bottom surface of cover 41 of the sensor to his body so that a heartbeat pulse frequency sensor head 43 can sense the heartbeat of human body . and convert it into an electric pulse signal which is fed to the amplifier circuit F-a inside the synchronous pulse controlling circuit F from output plug 45 via shield wire 44
With reference to FIGS 6a to 6c and 7a to 7c which show the external and internal configurations of the first and the second embodiments of the invention, the external casing is formed of top case 3 and bottom case 12 clipped together w ith each others, and in the casing there is provided with the internal circuit as shown in FIG 2 comprising primary circuit board 13 secondary circuit board 13- 1 functional key circuit board 17 and all other functional circuit means.
On top case 3 a rectangular w indow is provided so that liquid crystal display screen 4 of the timing and displaying circuit section on primary circuit board 13 under top case 3 manifests itself for a user to observe time counting Right above screen 4 a transparent plastic film 7 is fixed to top case 3 so that the user can best identify the displayed contents.
On top case 3 are arranged a switch control button 8 a preset button 9 as well as a reset control button 8A which extend through rubber elastic bushes 18 and 24 and are connected to functional key circuit board 17 in the external casing Switch control button 8 is used for controlling start/stop of timing counting of timing and display ing circuit A preset button 9 is used for controlling presetting and adjusting timing As preset button 9 is pressed down the preset time can be adjusted w ithin a range from 1 to 59 minutes
On top case 3 is mounted an indicator light 2 which is connected to an input of a coil in a electromagnetic wave generator E of the internal circuit When electromagnetic wave generator E operates the indicator light changes its lightness depending on variation of frequency of the electric pulse informing the user of operation state (turn on/off) and frequency characteristic of the electromagnetic wave
One or more through holes 5 are also provided on top case 3 Corresponding to the holes buzzer 14 is arranged w ithin the external casing, being connected to timing and display ing circuit A Timing circuit A-4 controls buzzer 14 to issue a buzzing noise for prompting the user
As shown in FIG 6 a plurality of parallel holes for passing magnetic flux 1 1 are provided on bottom case 12 When electromagnetic wav e generator E operates the electromagnetic wave generated by generator E can be applied to the abutting human body through these holes on bottom base 12 Furthermore, in a place where top and bottom cases 3 and 12 are clipped together, through hole 10 is provided for inserting a power plug thereinto when an external power source is utilized, and hole 10- 1 for controlling pulse frequency is also provided Both ends of the external casing each are provided with belt shaft 16 to which belts land 6 of an adjustable length are fastened, respectively When using the apparatus, one tic the belts to his arm. leg or other small affected parts
As shown in FIGS 7a to 7c. electromagnetic wave generator E of this embodiment includes two assemblies of cores 15 and coils 19 paralleled through conductors These assemblies are arranged within the external casing between man circuit board 13 and bottom case 12. their positions aligned with holes for passing magnetic flux 1 1
FIGS 8. 9a - 9c, and 10a - 10b show circuitry and overall configuration of the third and the fourth embodiments according to the present invention As show n in these figures, the apparatus consists of main unit I and one or more subunits II. III. The main unit corresponds to that of the first and the second embodiments, except that the belts are not fastened to belt shafts 16 at both ends of the main unit, which shafts are movably hinged to those at both ends of the subunits through upper shaft cover 36 and lower shaft cover 37 buckled to respectiv e shaft Belts 1 and 6 of an adjustable length are fastened to two subunits at the farthest ends of the apparatus, for tying larger affected parts of human body
An internal circuit of the subunits only comprises electromagnetic wave generator E formed of two cores 15 and their coils 19 wound around coil mandrels 20 Electromagnetic wav e generator E is connected in parallel to section F in the main unit through conductors 27 the circuit arrangement being shown in FIG 8 The subunits are driven by the internal circuit of the main units, their operation principles are identical to those shown in FIGS 6a - 6c and 7a - 7b In contrast to the main unit, in positions of the external easing of the subunits corresponding to indicator light 2. liquid cry stal display screen 4, display film 7 sw itch control button 8. preset button 9. power socket 10 and hole for controlling pulse frequency 10- 1 of the main unit, decorative pieces 32. 33. 10 and 35 of similar shapes are provided so that the appearances of the main unit and subunits may look uniform Other configurational features of the external casing of the subunits are identical to those of the main unit In the third preferred embodiment of the invention, the internal circuit of the main unit includes an oscillator circuit of variable frequency, and in the fourth preferred embodiment of the invention, the internal circuit of the main unit includes a heartbeat sensing circuit FIG 1 1 shows a side view of the third and the fourth embodiments of the invention under operation, a buckle or hook at ends of the belts being for connection and fixation.
Each section of the internal circuit of the present invention can be formed of associated integrated circuits.
As mentioned above, the manners of operation and connection of the circuits and decoration of the appearance of the invention are obviously not limited to the above description of these embodiments A person skilled in this art can make various changes and modifications w ithout departure from the concepts and spirit of the present invention Therefore these changes and modifications should fall into the scope of the invention, as defined in the appended claims
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I A pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for health protection which comprises an external casing, with a top case and a bottom case clipped together with each other, and an internal circuit located t-herein, characterized in that a timing display screen connected with the in circuit, a switch button, a preset button, a reset button, a power socket and a hole for adjusting pulse frequency are installed in the external casing of the main unit, one or more holes for passing magnetic flux are provided in said bottom case, and a belt shaft is mounted at both ends of the external casing, respectively . said internal circuit consisting of a power supply section (D), a pulse generating and controlling section (B 1 , B2). an electromagnetic wave generator (E). a control and protection circuit (BC) for the electromagnetic wav e generator, a time function controlling circuit (B) and a timing and time displaying circuit (A). said power supply section (D) providing a regular operational voltage for the whole internal circuit. said pulse generating and controlling section (B2) including a pulse signal generating circuit which supplies an electric pulse signal nearly corresponding to the heartbeat of human body. said electromagnetic wav e generator (E) including one or more core coils, for generating an electromagnetic wave bv receiv ing an electric pulse from said pulse generating and controlling section (B2). said power control and protection circuit (B3, C) for the electromagnetic wave generator being connected between said puise generating and controlling section (B 1 , B2) and said electromagnetic wave generator (E). and being provided with a voltage and a current for operation by said pulse controlling section (B3) so that it can disenable operation ot the whole internal circuit for the purpose of protection w hen the voltage and current of the power supply abnormalh van . a timing circuit in said timing and time displaying circuit (A) comprising
- an adjust terminal (A-7) connected with a preset button on said top case, for adjusting timing and displaying
- a timing start/stop terminal (A-8) connected with a switch on the top case for controlling timing start and stop,
a reset terminal (A-6) connected with a switch on the top case, for controlling readjustment of timing.
- a display driving terminal (A-2) connected with a display unit for displaying time counted
- a trigger terminal (A-10) connected with said time function controlling circuit (B 1 ) for outputting a stop trigger signal disenabling operation of the time function controlling circuit (B 1 ) and stopping generation of the pulse bv the pulse generating circuit (B2) when the preset time amves said time function controlling circuit (B 1) connected vvidi the timing and the time displaying circuit (A) and w ith the pulse generating section, its input being controlled bv the trigger signal from the timing and the time display ing circuit (A) and the start/stop signal, and its output being connected to the pulse generating circuit, for controlling generation of and stop of the oscillating pulse A pulse electromagnetic wav e treatment apparatus for health protection according to claim 1 characterized in that in said pulse generating and controlling section (B2, B l ), a pulse signal generating circuit comprises a RC oscillator circuit which includes a variable resistor for adjusting oscillation frequency w hereby generating an electric pulse corresponding to the heartbeat frequency of human body
A pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for health protection according to claim 1 characterized in that said pulse generating section and controlling section (F) comprise a heartbeat frequency sensor and a pulse signal driving circuit, said heartbeat frequency sensor (F-d) being extemal ly connected to the casing of said electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus and bonded to human body for sensing heartbeat frequency, an output of said sensor being connected to said pulse signal driving circuit which comprises a pulse signal amplifier (F-a), a filter (F-b) and a power amplifier (F-c) for outputting an electric pulse synchronous with the heartbeat frequency
4 A pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for health protection according to claim 2 or 3 characterized in that said internal circuit further comprises a buzzer connected to a buzzing signal output of said timing circuit (A) 5 A pulse electromagnetic wav e treatment apparatus for health protection according to claim 2 or 3 characterized in that said display circuit is a liquid crystal display unit
6 A pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for health protection according to claim 2 or 3 characterized in that said external easing is prov ided w ith one or more through holes
7 A pulse electromagnetic wav e treatment apparatus for health protection according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that said external casing is further provided with an indicator light connected to said electromagnetic wav e generator
8 A pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for health protection according to claim 2 or 3 characterized in that a belt is fastened to both ends of said external casing A pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for health protection according to claim 2 or 3. characterized in that one or more subunits are connected in series to said main unit of said apparatus. each of said subunits comprising an external casing, with a top case and a bottom case clipped together with each other, and an internal circuit located therein, one or more holes being provided on said bottom case, said internal circuit being an electromagnetic wave generator comprising a plurality of coils connected in parallel to an input of said electromagnetic wave generator of said main unit. said external casing of said apparatus and said subunits being movably hinged by means of an upper shaft cover and a lower shaft cover fastened to respective belt shaft A pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for health protection according to claim 9. characterized in that decorative pieces are provided in positions of the external casing of each of said subunits corresponding to buttons, sockets etc of said external of said main unit A pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for health protection according to claim 10. characterized in that one or more holes for passing magnetic flux are provided in said external casing of each of said subunits A pulse electromagnetic wave treatment apparatus for health protection according to claim 9- or 10. characterized in that a belt is fastened to shafts in the two subunits at the farthest ends of said apparatus, respectively
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