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I claim:
1. Coil structure for electromagnetic therapy comprising at least one layer
of electrically conductive windings (12) and terminal means (14) connected
to the windings to connect the windings to a source (22) of alternating
current, said windings enclosing an open space for treatment of a portion
of the body of a patient by generating a low-frequency electromagnetic
field upon connection of the windings to said source (22), wherein said
windings are shaped to form an elliptical cylinder the end faces of said
cylinder being inclined with respect to the central axis of said cylinder,
such that the space enclosed thereby is oval, or essentially elliptical in
cross section.
2. Structure according to claim 1, wherein a jacketing mass (13) is
provided, the windings (12) being embedded in the jacketing mass, the
jacketing mass providing a smooth surface and having rounded edges.
3. Structure according to claim 2, wherein the jacketing mass is formed
with a ridged support surface (18).
4. Structure according to claim 1, wherein the end faces formed by the
windings of the inclined elliptical cylinder are in parallel planes.
5. Structure according to claim 4, wherein the angle (.alpha.) of
inclination of the end faces with respect to the central axis is in the
order of about 27.degree..
6. Structure according to claim 1, wherein the angle (.alpha.) of
inclination of the end faces with respect to the central axis is in the
order of about 27.degree..
7. Coil structure according to claim 1 adapted for treatment of the human
hip joint
wherein the coil dimension of the oval or essentially elliptical
cross-sectional space enclosed by the coil has a larger diametrical
dimension (D3) in the order of about 40cm and a smaller diametrical
dimension (d3) in the order of about 25cm.
8. coil structure according to claim 7, wherein the end faces of the
cylinder formed by the windings are in essentially parallel planes, and
the angle (.alpha.) of inclination of the end faces with respect to the
central axis is in the order of about 27.degree.. |
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Cross reference to related patents: U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,745,995, by the
inventor hereof, and 3,890,953, by the inventor hereof jointly with
Hans-Dieter Viehbach.
The present invention relates to a coil structure for electromagnetic
therapy having one or more windings surrounding an open space, the
windings being adapted for connection to an electric generator, to form an
electromagnetic therapy apparatus for treatment of a portion of the body
or a limb of a patient by a low-frequency magnetic field located in the
space surrounded by the winding or windings of the coil structure.
An electromagnetic therapy apparatus has previously been described in U.S.
Pat. No. 3,890,953, by the inventor hereof jointly with Hans-Dieter
Viehbach, in which a generator is provided to generate a low-frequency
alternating current, connected to a coil which generates a corresponding
low-frequency magnetic field. The magnetic field can be used directly for
treatment of the patient's body or limbs, or to induce low-frequency
alternating currents in a pick-up coil which forms the device to favor
bone growth, or the like, as described in detail in applicant's prior U.S.
Pat. No. 3,745,995. The disclosures of these patents are hereby
incorporated by reference.
The coil which surrounds a space to receive the limb or body portion of the
patient, as proposed in the prior patents, is formed with an essentially
circular or U-shaped open cross section. It has been found that the field
concentration to be obtained can be improved by deviating from this shape,
while simultaneously increasing the ease of application and the comfort of
the patient.
It is an object of the present invention to improve the coil structure for
use in electromagnetic, or similar therapy by providing a better generated
field or treatment field with better field distribution and which has
improved characteristics relating to comfort and application as far as the
wearer or patient is concerned.
SUBJECT MATTER OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
Briefly, the coil structure is so arranged that it encloses a space therein
which has essentially oval or elliptical cross section. In accordance with
a feature of the invention, the coil essentially has the shape of the
surface of an inclined elliptical cylinder.
The coils in accordance with the present invention have particularly good
adaptability to the human body. Their use and wear are not found to be
essentially impeding while, at the same time, they ensure high-field
concentration in the limb or body portion of the patient who is to be
treated. The embodiment which uses an inclined elliptical cylinder is
particularly suitable to generate fields in the region of the human hip
joint.
The invention will be described by way of example with reference to the
accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1, in views (a) and (b) shows, respectively, a side view and a top
view of the coil which is particularly suitable for treatment of the human
thorax or the pelvis;
FIG. 2, in views (a) and (b) shows, respectively, a side view and a top
view of another embodiment of the invention which is particularly suitable
for treatment of a limb of the human body, for example the upper thigh;
FIG. 3 is a perspective side view of another embodiment illustrating an
inclined elliptical cylinder, particularly suitable for treatment of the
region of the hip joint of the human body; and
FIG. 4 is a part sectional, part schematic view of the embodiment of FIG.
3, and showing the entire system.
The coil structure illustrated in FIG. 1 is a straight elliptical cylinder;
the planes of the facing surfaces of the cylindrical jacket of the
cylinder are perpendicular to the axis 10 thereof. Windings 12, seen
schematically only in FIG. 1, and of which four layers are illustrated,
enclose a generally elliptical shape; the windings 12 are embedded in a
surrounding filler or jacket material 13, so that the coil structure has a
smooth outer surface, the edges or corners of which are also rounded. the
jacketing material may, for example, be a polyester resin with suitable
fillers and pigments enclosed therein. The electrical conductors of the
coil structure 12 are connected to a two-connecting line 14 which is
connected to an a-c generator 22 (FIG. 4); for a specific description of
the characteristics of the generator, reference is made to the
aforementioned patents.
The dimensions of the ellipse enclosed by the coil of FIG. 1, when applied
for example to the pelvis or thorax of a human body, may for example be in
the order of about D1 : 41cm; d1 : 331/2cm. A coil structure of this type
fits particularly well to the human body and is not felt to be bothersome;
it has good mechanical strength and provides an effective field
concentration. The field generated extends generally parallel to the
direction of the main blood vessels; the field is essentially
longitudinal.
The embodiment of FIG. 2 is similar to that of FIG. 1 but the dimensions
are somewhat smaller; D2 may, for example, be about in the order of 25cm
and d2 in the order of about 22cm. This structure, which has the shape of
a compressed or flattened oval, is particularly suitable for the limbs,
that is, arms or legs of a patient. The windings of the coil, of which
three are shown, are embedded in a jacketing mass which is formed with a
support surface having two slightly projecting longitudinal ridges 18
which form support legs, to permit reliable positioning of the coil on a
table, on a treatment chair, or cart, or the like.
The embodiment of FIGS. 3 and 4 is shaped as a relatively short, inclined,
elliptical cylinder, that is, the end faces of the coil structure, in
cross section, are ellipses of essentially the same size and shape, in
parallel planes which, however, are angled with respect to the central
axis 10 by an angle .alpha. differing from 90.degree.. A suitable angle
is, for example, in the order of about 27.degree.; this angle is not
critical and may vary widely depending on desired use. The embodiment of
FIGS. 3 and 4 is particularly suitable for treatment of the human body in
the region of the hip joint; the field lines 20 of the resulting magnetic
field extend, essentially, in longitudinal direction, as best seen in FIG.
4, and have a major vector direction along the neck of the femur as is
clearly seen in FIG. 4. The windings 12 are surrounded by a jacket 13 of
polyester, for example by being cast therein. The outer surface, as well
as the inner surface of the coil are smooth and the edges are rounded. A-C
generator 22 supplies a low-frequency a-c to the coil 12 through line 14.
The a-c generator has an output which is so matched to the number of turns
of the coil and the surface surrounded thereby that is provides a
low-frequency field in the order of from about 5 to 30 Hz of about 35 to
50 Gauss. None of these values are critical; a field strength of 100 Gauss
or more can be generated. The dimension D3 of the coil of FIGS. 3 and 4
may be in the order of about 40 cm; the dimension d3 in the order of about
24-25cm.
Various changes and modifications may be made and the dimensions can be
suitably arranged to fit users of various sizes.
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