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| United States Patent | 4177796 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4177796.html |
| Inventor(s) | Franco-Vila; Jose J. (730 E. 6th Pl., Hialeah, FL 33010) |
| Abstract | A device for simultaneously applying electromagnetic alternating
directional energy, thermal, and vibrational energy to various areas of
the body which has been found to reduce or even eliminate the pains and
symptoms caused from arthritis, bursitis and other bone joint maladies.
The device includes a housing, an electromagnet disposed in said housing,
an elastic band having a pair of permanent magnets coupled magnetically on
each side of the band to each other with the elastic band being suspended
at each end to the housing and positioned within the alternating magnetic
field of the electromagnet. The electromagnet has a shaped steel core
which acts to concentrate the magnetic flux lines through the suspended
permanent magnets and is driven by low frequency alternating current
causing the suspended magnets to vibrate. The electromagnet core is
contructed in such a way to contribute heat for thermal application to the
body simultaneously in conjunction with the concentrated magnetic field
and vibration. The resulting simultaneous effects of the low frequency
alternating (in direction) magnetic field, the vibrating elastic band and
thermal concentration of energy is found to be extremely effective for the
reduction or elimination of pain and other body disorders caused by
arthritis, bursitis and other related bone joint diseases. |
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December 11, 1979 |
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August 22, 1977 |
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What I claim is:
1. A therapeutic device for treating arthritis, rheumatism, or other
similarly related bone joint diseases, comprising:
an electromagnet, including a coil, said electromagnet having shaped,
spaced apart end faces providing a concentrated field of magnetic energy;
an AC power source connected to said electromagnet for alternately
magnetizing said coil;
an elastic supporting band positioned across said spaced apart end faces of
said electromagnet;
at least one permanent magnet connected to said elastic supporting band,
suspended between the electromagnet end faces, said suspended permanent
magnet having its magnetic axis oriented perpendicular to the magnetic
field of said electromagnet;
said electromagnet including steel plates coupled together to produce
hysterisis;
a housing enclosing said electromagnet for entrapping heat within said
housing; and
said elastic supporting band connected at opposite ends to said housing
forming a resilient closure for said housing whereby said resilient
closure may contact the skin of a patient to produce thermal vibrational
effects while an alternating magnetic field is simultaneously disposed
therethrough.
2. The method of treating of human being suffering from rheumatism,
arthritis or other related bone joint diseases comprising the steps of:
(a) applying for one hour periods an alternating magnetic field to the body
area having the disorder, said alternating field being of 60 cycles per
second and 85,000 lines of force per square inch;
(b) simultaneously mechanically vibrating the same body area.
3. The method, as in claim 2, including the step of:
(c) applying simultaneously thermal energy to the same body area. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to a therapeutic device for reducing
periodically or eliminating the deleterious effects caused from bone joint
diseases such as arthritis, bursitis and the like, and specifically to a
therapeutic device which provides for the application of concentrated
alternating electromagnetic energy, mechanical vibrational energy, and
thermal energy to a localized area of the body such as bone joints of a
hand, arm and the like.
The use of electromagnetic energy and magnetic energy alone as a
therapeutic aid for various types of diseases occuring to various mammals
is well known in the prior art. A vast spectrum of various diseases has
been purported to be reduced or totally eliminated by several of these
devices. In U.S. Pat. No. 3,658,051, issued to MacLean, a method of
treating living things using high intensity pulsating magnetic fields is
shown. The method is alleged to be effective for curing a plethora of
varying diseases by applying a unidirectional pulsed magnetic field to the
particular part of the body that is ailing. In the instant invention,
Applicant has discovered that the application simultaneously of
concentrated, magnetic field energy which is alternating in direction at a
low frequency in combination with mechanical vibration which vibrates the
joint area and heat application to the body will reduce the symptomatic
effects of arthritis, rheumatism, rheumatoid-arthritis, osteoarthritis,
radiohumeral bursitis, and other similar disorders related to the
musculoskeletal and connective tissues.
The device includes an electromagnet having a core which is designed to
intensify the flux lines by concentrating them into a central supporting
area which has connected thereacross an elasticized band having a pair of
ceramic permanent magnets, one on each side of the band supporting
therein. An alternating current applied to the coil of the electromagnet
generates an alternating magnetic field that vibrates the permanent
magnets, producing mechanical vibration across the elastic band which can
be utilized to engage the skin area surrounding the particular joint or
tissue being subjected to the intensified field. Furthermore, heat is
generated by the electromagnetic field in combination with the core due to
hysterisis caused by the alternating magnetic field.
The instant invention has been applied to several patients and the results
have demonstratively shown the effectiveness of the device. In specific
cases, long time sufferers of severe arthritis and vertebrae problems have
recovered for periods of months with periodic treatment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
A method and apparatus for reducing or curing the effects of arthritis,
rheumatism and other muscular skeleton connective joint diseases and
disorders involves applying concentrated magnetic field energy which is
alternating in direction at a low frequency in combination with mechanical
vibrations and thermal energy to particular parts of the human body which
are affected by such a disease.
In one embodiment, the apparatus is constructed of an electromagnet made of
several sheets of silicon steel which are shaped at two ends to direct the
flux lines of force of the magnetic field between the end faces of the
electromagnet. A housing into which the electromagnet is placed includes
supporting walls to which is connected an elastic band that is disposed in
the same plane as the open end faces of the electromagnet. Disposed on
each side of said elastic band are two permanent magnets which have their
north-south axes perpendicular to the elastic band which allows them to be
joined and held together by the attractive force of the magnets.
The magnets themselves may be covered with a soft material to allow
comfortable contact with the body skin or a resilient shield may be placed
across the entire housing covering the flexible band and permanent
magnets.
Heating for the body area results from the enclosure of the electromagnet's
coil in the housing that thermally heats the cover which is resilient or
the elasticized band and magnets themselves.
Mechanical vibration is achieved by placing the magnetic axis of the two
permanent magnets across the elastic band perpendicular to the flux lines
of the electromagnet. By applying alternating current and varying the
direction of the magnetic field at a low frequency, the permanent magnets
coupled across the elastic band vibrate perpendicularly in the alternating
magnetic field setting up a mechanical vibrational pattern which is used
as part of the therapy in accordance with the invention.
In accordance with the tests that have been successfully achieved in using
the invention, the invention has been applied to various areas of the body
of a person having arthritis, rheumatiod arthritis, and to the areas such
as the bone joints or other surrounding tissue, with the device being
applied for time periods between thirty minutes up to an hour at a
particular time.
The medical physiological and biological explanation of what effects the
alternating magnetic fields have, especially in conjunction with the
mechanical vibrations and the thermal application are not clearly
understood, although I strongly believe it reactivates blood circulation
due to the electrolitic composition of the former. As one possible
explanation, it is believed that perhaps the alternating electromagnetic
flux penetrating back and forth through the bone joints and tissues have
the property of destroying or eliminating the crystals of calcium
phosphates created by the arthritic or rheumatic conditions and at the
same time to reactivate blood circulation due to the electrolitic
composition of the former.
It is an object of this invention to provide an improved therapeutic device
for reducing or curing the symptomatic effects of diseases such as
arthritis, rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, radiohumeral
bursitis and like related bone diseases by the application of an
alternating highly concentrated magnetic field to the particular diseased
area of the body.
It is another object of this invention to provide an improved therapeutic
device for the elimination of bone joint diseases such as arthritis or
rheumatism through the application of an alternating magnetic field in
combination with the simultaneous application of mechanical vibration and
thermal stimulation to a particular area of the body.
But yet still another object of this invention is to provide a non-complex
therapeutic device which is readily constructed at reduced cost and which
can be successfully useful in the treatment of arthritis, rheumatism or
other bone joints disorders.
And yet still another object of this invention is to provide a relatively
portable therapeutic device for the treatment of arthritis or rheumatism
that can be administered by the user at home without the necessity of
providing supervision of a doctor for the treatment of certain bone joint
disorders.
In accordance with these and other objects which will be apparent
hereinafter, the instant invention will now be described with particular
reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows the perspective view of the instant invention coupled to a
supporting device and a mounting moveable bracket.
FIG. 2 shows a side elevational view partially in cross-section of the
instant invention.
FIG. 3 shows a top plan view of the instant invention.
FIG. 4 shows a side elevational view of the instant invention.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings, and specifically FIG. 1, the instant
invention is shown generally at 10 mounted on a bracket 12 pivotally by
threaded pins (not shown) and wing nuts 14, the bracket itself being
moveably mounted on a supporting pipe or pole 16. With this installation
the device 10 may be adjusted and moved so that a particular fixed
position can be achieved relative to the patient.
FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 show the device which includes a housing 18 into which an
electromagnet 20 is disposed, the electromagnet including a coil 22 and
tapered steel plates 24 which have flat end faces 26 which act to
concentrate the flux lines produced by the coil of the electromagnet in
combination with the magnetization of the steel plates. Stretched across
between the housing walls is an elastic band 28 which has a pair of
permanent magnets 30 and 32 coupled thereacross. The permanent magnets 30
and 32 have their north south axes perpendicular to the elastic band and
as such are positioned so that one pole of magnet 32 attracts the opposite
pole of magnet 30 firmly coupling the magnets (with the elastic disposed
between) to the band. The elastic band 28 is arranged and coupled to the
housing such that the plane of the band is parallel and co-planar with the
end faces of the magnet end faces. Thus the permanent magnets suspended on
the band are disposed within the concentrated flux field of the
electromagnet and with the orientation of the permanent magnet axis of
each magnet, the magnetic axes (being perpendicular to the elastic band)
cause both magnets 30 and 32 to vibrate rapidly when an alternating
magnetic field is generated by the electromagnet when it is alternated at
a low frequency. Heat is generated by the hysterisis created within the
steel plates of the electromagnet and is thus trapped within the housing,
warming the end face area also. An additional end face may be made of a
very resilient material such as rubber and placed over the elastic band
and the permanent magnets, further trapping heat within the device which
will warm the area for applying heat to the body.
In one embodiment of the invention that was utilized for teating patients,
an electromagnetic device having 85,000 lines of force per square inch was
used that is constructed of seventy two sheets of silicone steel of 0.028
thickness each having a magnetic permeability of 1500 and a magnetizing
force of 19 ampere-turns per inch. The electromagnetic coil is
donut-shaped and was wound using 11,000 turns of plain enameled No. 19
copper wire having 1288 circular mils and a resistance of 8.21 ohms per
1,000 feet. The power source used on the electromagnet is 110 Volt AC
conventional household current. For additional strength a condenser may be
coupled to the circuit of the electromagnetic for boosting the magnetic
energy of the device. The steel core has intentionally induced hysteris
effects from the electromagnet which results in the production of heat
which is applied simultaneously with the magnetic field and the vibrating
magnets of the device.
EXAMPLE I
A female patient of 65 years of age was treated with one embodiment of the
invention on the right hand, the right hand being completely unable to be
closed prior to the therapeutic stimulation. The fingers on the hand had
lost normal movement and flexibility due to arthritis. The device was
utilized and the hand was treated one hour per day, three days a week over
a three week period. At the end of the three week period, the hand
experienced normal movement and flexibility to almost 100 percent of
normal.
Additional tests have been run on additional patients with control
conditions such that the patient was not aware of whether or not the
electromagnetic field was in fact turned on. The tests clearly show
improved results for arthritic rheumatory joint disorders with the
magnetic field applied and without the magnetic field no improved results
were achieved.
The instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is
considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is
recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the
scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a
person skilled in the art.
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