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Liquid-circulating thermal therapy system    
United States Patent4844072   
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Inventor(s)French; Ronald L. (Villa Hills, KY); Smith; Ronald E. (Hamilton, OH); Buch; Mark J. (Cincinnati, OH)
AbstractA system for circulating hot or cold liquid through a pad placed in thermal contact with a patient for thermal therapy. The system includes a flexible thermal pad with an internal channel for carrying the liquid and a pump assembly for circulating and optionally heating the liquid. The patient-contacting surface of the pad comprises a foam having a cushioned surface to reduce the risk of ischemia and enhance patient comfort. An open-cell foam structure absorbs and retains moisture for applying moist heat. The system is microprocessor controlled and includes a heater to warm the liquid to a selectable temperature for heat therapy. A display selectively indicates set-point or actual liquid temperature in either .degree. F. or .degree. C. as desired. Safety features include three separate over-temperature sensors, a tilt switch and a float switch which de-energize both the heater and the pump when an abnormal temperature is sensed, the unit is tipped or a low liquid level is sensed, respectively. A sealed membrane switch assembly protects the unit from spills and includes a concealed set-point switch to prevent unauthorized tampering. Set-point may be decremented to a "heater off" position to permit the circulation of unheated liquid. The temperature controller automatically recalibrates itself periodically.
   














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Liquid-circulating thermal therapy system
Inventor     French; Ronald L. (Villa Hills, KY); Smith; Ronald E. (Hamilton, OH); Buch; Mark J. (Cincinnati, OH)
Owner/Assignee     Seabrook Medical Systems, Inc. (Cincinnati, OH)
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Publication Date     July 4, 1989
Application Number     06/814,220
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Filing Date     December 27, 1985
US Classification     607/104 219/490 219/528 219/535 324/105 324/130 392/471 392/485 604/291
Int'l Classification     A61F 007/00 H05B 001/02
Examiner     Lastova; MaryAnn
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Attorney/Law Firm     Frost & Jacobs
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USPTO Field of Search     128/400 219/297 219/324 219/322 219/490 604/291 604/304 324/105 324/130
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What is claimed is:

1. A liquid circulating localized thermal therapy system including

a pad having an inlet tube and an outlet tube which communicate by way of a channel within the pad through which liquid is circulated and

a pump assembly for circulating and heating the liquid, said pump assembly comprising:

a reservoir for the liquid, said reservoir having an inlet and an outlet;

a pump for circulating the liquid when said pump is energized from said outlet of said reservoir to said inlet tube of said pad, through said channel and through said outlet tube of said pad to said inlet of said reservoir to define a flow path through which the liquid circulates, said flow path including said reservoir and said channel;

a heater in thermal contact with said liquid for heating said liquid when said heater is energized;

a temperature sensor in thermal contact with the liquid for sensing the temperature of said liquid;

a float switch for sensing the quantity of liquid in said flow path which changes when the quantity of liquid at a particular location within said flow path is below a predetermined amount; and

a controller coupled to said temperature sensor and to said float switch including (a) means for energizing said pump and said heater and for de-energizing at least one of said pump and said heater in response to said change of state of said float switch, (b) a set point switch operable to enable selecting or changing a set point temperature of the liquid, (c) set point changing means operable to selectively change said set point temperature when said change has been enabled by said set-point switch and (d) means for energizing said heater selectively in dependence upon the temperature sensed by said temperature sensor in order to effect closed-loop control of the temperature of the liquid about said set-point temperature.

2. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said set-point changing means includes

an increment switch for increasing said set-point temperature and

a decrement switch for decreasing said set-point temperature.

3. A liquid-circulating thermal energy therapy system as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:

temperature display means responsive to said temperature sensor to display in human-perceptible form, the actual temperature of the liquid within said flow path.

4. A liquid circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 3 further comprising:

a temperature mode switch responsive to cause said display means to selectively indicate in either degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Centigrade.

5. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:

dual display means responsive to said temperature sensor and said controller to selectively display in human-perceptible form one of the actual temperature of the liquid within said flow path or said selected set-point temperature.

6. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 5 further comprising:

a temperature mode switch responsive to cause said display means to selectably indicate in either degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Centigrade.

7. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 5 wherein said set-point switch also operates to select whether the actual temperature of the liquid in said flow path or said selected set-point temperature is displayed by said dual display means.

8. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said set-point switch is disguised to prevent unauthorized persons from changing said set-point temperature.

9. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said set-point switch is a membrane switch.

10. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said set-point switch is a capacitive switch.

11. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:

a tilt switch for sensing the angular orientation of said pump assembly, said controller being responsive to said tilt switch to de-energize said heater and said pump when said pump assembly is tilted beyond a predetermined angle from horizontal.

12. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 11 further comprising:

an audible alarm responsive to said controller to provide an audible indication upon the occurrence of a predetermined condition wherein said predetermined condition includes at least one of; (a) the liquid in said flow path being in excess of said predetermined temperature limit, (b) the quantity of liquid within said flow path being below said predetermined amount, and (c) said pump assembly being tilted beyond said predetermined angle from horizontal.

13. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:

an audible alarm responsive to said controller to provide an audible indication upon the occurrence of a predetermined condition wherein said predetermined condition includes at least one of; (a) the liquid in said flow path being in excess of a predetermined temperature and (b) the quantity of liquid in said flow path being below a predetermined amount.

14. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system including

a pad having an inlet tube and an outlet tube which communicate by way of a channel within the pad through which liquid is circulated and

a pump assembly for circulating and heating the liquid, said pump assembly comprising:

a reservoir for the liquid, said reservoir having an inlet and an outlet;

a pump for circulating the liquid when said pump is energized from said outlet of said reservoir to said inlet tube of said pad, through said channel and through said outlet tube of said pad to said inlet of said reservoir to define a flow path through which the liquid circulates, said flow path including said reservoir and said channel;

a heater in thermal contact with said liquid for heating said liquid when said heater is energized;

a temperature sensor in thermal contact with the liquid for sensing the temperature of said liquid; and

a controller switch coupled to said temperature sensor for energizing said heater selectively in dependence upon the temperature sensed by said temperature sensor in order to effect closed-loop control of the temperature of the liquid about a set-point temperature including (a) a set-point switch operable to enable selecting or changing a set-point temperature of the liquid, and (b) set-point changing means operable to selectively change said set point temperature when said change has been enabled by said set-point switch.

15. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 14 wherein said controller includes a memory means for storing said temperature set-point when said thermal therapy system is de-energized and beginning operation at said stored temperature set-point when said thermal therapy system is next energized.

16. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 15 wherein said memory means comprises:

an elecrically erasable programmable read-only memory device.

17. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 14 further comprising:

a float switch for sensing the quantity of liquid in said flow path which changes state when the quantity of liquid at a particular location within said flow path is below a predetermined amount and said controller being coupled to said float switch.

18. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system including:

a pad having an inlet tube and an outlet tube which communicate by way of a channel within the pad through which liquid is circulated; and

a pump assembly for circulating and heating the liquid, said pump assembly comprising:

a reservoir for the liquid, said reservoir having an inlet and an outlet;

a pump for circulating the liquid when said pump is energized from said outlet of said reservoir to said inlet tube of said pad, through said channel and through said outlet tube of said pad to said inlet of said reservoir to define a flow path through which the liquid circulates, said flow path including said reservoir and said channel;

a heater in thermal contact with said liquid for heating said liquid when said heater is energized;

a temperature sensor in thermal contact with the liquid for sensing the temperature of said liquid; and

a self-calibrating controller coupled to said temperature sensor for energizing said heater selectively in dependence upon the temperatue sensed by temperature sensor in order to effect closed-loop control of the temperature of the liquid about a set point temperature; and

means for self-calibrating said controller at predetermined time intervals, said means including means for electrically isolating said temperature sensor from said controller while said controller is being self-calibrated.

19. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 18 wherein said predetermined intervals occur sufficiently often to account for changes in the operating environment of said thermal therapy system over the operating cycle of said thermal therapy system.

20. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 19 wherein said predetermined intervals occur about once every eighty (80) seconds.

21. A liquid-circulating thermal therapy system as claimed in claim 19 wherein said predetermined intervals occur no less than once every ten (10) minutes.