WO2000061217A1 - Generator of pulsating magnetic field - Google Patents
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- the invention deals with such a design for generator of pulsing magnetic field which will allow for choice of a single frequency of the field most comfortable for the user whereby the frequency refers to magnetic impulse of appropriate intensity.
- the device should be of such size that the user would be able to use it by hanging it around neck as necklace, or attach it in proximity of body part in need of treatment .
- the invention is improved version of the invention as published and protected in patent with shortened duration SI 9500048.
- design capable of miniaturization and user-friendliness is also considered novel.
- the generator of pulsating magnetic field enables, by way of example, the choice of a single frequency of said field, said frequency the most beneficial for an user.
- a frequency refers to frequency of the field of appropriate intensity as presented in this application.
- a device generating said field with said frequency is of such, miniature, size that the user can wear it around the neck as necklace, or attach it close to the body part in need of treatment.
- the generator of pulsating magnetic field shall emit frequency chosen by the user and/or person administering a treatment, said frequency depending on desired effect of subject of invention on the user.
- Frequency of essentially 7.83 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: accelerated heartbeat, inappropriate
- Frequency of essentially 2 Hz is particularly beneficial for the sensible user in state of fear and/or stress and/or insomnia
- Frequency of essentially 3.9 Hz is particularly beneficial for the sensible user in state of fear and/or stress and/or insomnia and/or the user suffering from incontinence;
- Frequency of essentially 5 Hz is particularly beneficial for the sensible user in state of fear and/or stress and/or insomnia and/or the user suffering from incontinence;
- Frequency of essentially 10 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: abdominal pain, swelling of various origins, insomnia;
- Frequency of essentially 12 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: headache, migraine, rheumatic inflammations, asthma, disorders of arterial or vein lymph circulation, painful menstruation, dizziness, skin allergy, wounds due to prolonged stay in bed, edema of joints, psoriasis, wounds ; Frequency of essentially 15.6 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: skeletal pain, lumbar pain, cervical pain, rib cage pain, extremities and joints pain;
- Frequency of essentially 20 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: nerve inflammation, muscular pain;
- Frequency of essentially 22 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: peripheral paresis of face nerve, low blood pressure, psychosomatic syndrome;
- Frequency of essentially 23.49 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: bone fractures and/or sports injury, severe pain, lowered resistance and/or general conditions at lower biorhythm;
- Frequency in particular regime of operation whereby the device during the first phase of approximately 45 minutes emits frequency of essentially 40 Hz to be followed by the second phase of emitting frequency of essentially 19.5 Hz whereby said regime is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: drug use side effects, acute pain; Frequency in particular regime of operation whereby during the day the device emits pulsating magnetic field of frequency of essentially 19 Hz, and of frequency of essentially 2 Hz during the night.
- the frequency is chosen by either user, or person administering treatment using the subject of this invention, said frequency assumed to be most beneficial for the user.
- Figure 1 shows electrical circuit (1) , alkaline battery Bl
- Figure 2 shows a schematic diagram of the generator according to the first embodiment comprising the elements IC1, IC2, IC3, Tl, Dl, D2 , D3 , Rl, R2, R3 , R4 , R5, Cl, C2 , C3, C4, C5, S 1, PI;
- Figure 3 shows a schematic diagram of the generator according to the second embodiment comprising the elements IC1, IC2, Tl, Dl, D2, Rl , R2 , R3 , R4 , R5 , R6 , R7 , R8 , Cl, C2, C3, C4, C5, S 1, PI;
- Figure 4 shows a schematic diagram of the generator according to the first embodiment comprising the elements IC1, Tl, D3, Rl, R2, R3 , R4 , R5 , Cl, C2 , Cel, SW1, Ql .
- the present invention comprises the printed circuit comprising the following elements: integrated circuit IC1 of 4093 type, IC2 of 4093 type, IC3 or 74HC74 type; transistor Tl of NPN type 0.2A; diodes Dl of 1N4148 type, D2 of 1N4148 type, D3 of LED green type (4) ; resistors Rl of 33 kO, R2 of 1500 0, R3 of 330 kO, R4 of
- Resistor R2 is used to set current through the a LI (3) of 145 mA + 5%.
- the length of impulse in this embodiment is formed using elements Rl and C2.
- the coil LI (3) is connected to the circuit as described, said coil transforming amplified impulses in corresponding magnetic field with appropriate frequency and intensity.
- a battery Bl (2) usually alkaline, is connected to the circuit and used for powering of the generator.
- the switch SW1 (5) is used for turning the device on and off and control of the operation. In this embodiment a short depressing of said switch will turn the device on, longer depressing (approx.
- LED diode (4) is used for the generator operation control. In this embodiment the diode will flash for predetermined period (in this embodiment 8 seconds) in the rhythm of predetermined frequency. After expiration of predetermined period the LED diode turns off to save energy while the generator continues with operation until it is switched off using the switch as previously described. The control of operation is performed by depressing the switch with the generator in operation. The LED diode responds as at commencement of the generator operation - flashes for predetermined period and then turns off. Potentiometer Pi is used for continuous setting of frequency magnetic impulses.
- the present invention comprises the printed circuit comprising the following elements: integrated circuit IC1 of 4011 type, IC2 of 74HC00 type; transistor Tl of PNP type 0.2A; diodes Dl of 1N4148 type, D2 of LED green type (4) ; resistors Rl of 2.2 M ⁇ , R2 of 680 k ⁇ , R3 of 82 k ⁇ , R4 of 270 E, R5 of 2200 ⁇ ; R6 of 10 M ⁇ ; R7 of 12 k ⁇ ; R8 of 4.7 M ⁇ ;
- the coil LI (3) is connected to the circuit as described, said coil transforming amplified impulses in corresponding magnetic field with appropriate frequency and intensity.
- a battery Bl (2) usually alkaline, is connected to the circuit and used for powering of the generator.
- the switch S 1 (5) is used for turning the device on and off and control of the operation. In this embodiment a short depressing of said switch will turn the device on, longer depressing (approx.
- LED diode (4) is used for the generator operation control. In this embodiment the diode will flash for predetermined period (in this embodiment 8 seconds) in the rhythm of predetermined frequency. After expiration of predetermined period the LED diode turns off to save energy while the generator continues with operation until it is switched off using the switch as previously described. The control of operation is performed by depressing the switch with the generator in operation. The LED diode responds as at commencement of the generator operation - flashes for predetermined period and then turns off. Potentiometer PI is used for continuous setting of frequency magnetic impulses .
- the present invention comprises the printed circuit comprising the following elements : integrated circuit IC1 of PIC 12C508 type; a program is entered in the microprocessor IC1 whereby IC1 controls length and frequency of the magnetic impulse, generates impulse for LED diode D3 (4) flashing with 1,6 Hz during operation of the device as described in this embodiment, and may limit the duration of the device operation to predetermined time, in this embodiment to 5 hours; transistor Tl of NPN type 200 mA; diode D3 of LED green type (4) ; resistors Rl of 2 kO, R2 of 220 E, R3 of 10 kO, R4 of 100 kO, R5 of 1.2 kO; capacitors Cl of 22 pF, C2 of 22 pF, Cel of 33 ⁇ F; switch S 1; crystal Ql with frequency of 77.5 Hz; whereby the connections between the elements is seen in
- the coil LI (3) is connected to the circuit as described, said coil transforming amplified impulses in corresponding magnetic field with appropriate frequency and intensity.
- a battery Bl (2) usually alkaline, is connected to the circuit and used for powering of the generator.
- the switch SW1 (5) is used for turning the device on and off and control of the operation. In this embodiment a short depressing of said switch will turn the device on, longer depressing (approx. 3 seconds duration) will turn the device off.
- LED diode (4) is used for the generator operation control. In this embodiment the diode will flash throughout generator operation.
- the generator stops operation after predetermined period has elapsed (in this additional embodiment after five hours of operation) .
- Resistor Rl uses active justification to set the current during LI coil (3), in this embodiment 145 mA + 5%.
- Each of described embodiments is capable of having frequency set at the time of circuit manufacture or assembly resulting in simpler operation (in the user's view) .
- the subject of the invention can be manufacture in appropriate size to enable wearing it around neck or attaching it close to body part in need of treatment .
Abstract
A generator of pulsating magnetic fields allows a patient or treatment administrator to choose a single frequency which is comfortable for a patient whereby the frequency relates to a magnetic impulse of a particular intensity magnetic field. The device is minitiaturized so it can be worn around the neck as a pendant or can be attached to any body part being treated. The generator emits the frequeny chosen by the patient or treatment administrator depending on the desired effect of the therapy. The device includes an electrical circuit (1), an alkaline battery (2), a ferromagnetic core coil (3), an LED diode for control of operation (4), a switch for operational control (5), and a housing (6).
Description
GENERATOR OF PULSATING MAGNETIC FIELD
DESCRIPTION
TECHNICAL FIELD
Generator of pulsating magnetic field, medicinal accessories, therapeutic accessories.
BACKGROUND ART
The invention deals with such a design for generator of pulsing magnetic field which will allow for choice of a single frequency of the field most comfortable for the user whereby the frequency refers to magnetic impulse of appropriate intensity. The device should be of such size that the user would be able to use it by hanging it around neck as necklace, or attach it in proximity of body part in need of treatment .
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
The invention is improved version of the invention as published and protected in patent with shortened duration SI 9500048. For reasons of brevity the inventor is hereby referring to and incorporating said patent by reference. The subject of invention presented herein is a generator of pulsating magnetic field emitting specifically engineered magnetic impulses of the form essentially presented in patent with shortened duration SI 9500048, Fig. 3 of duration essentially t=52μs with maximum magnetic field of Bt=250μT and capability of continuous regulation of the frequency in range between 1,7 Hz and 28
Hz. In particular embodiments the time of duration of said impulse is t=52μS+5% which presents a novelty when compared with existing state of the art. In addition, design capable of miniaturization and user-friendliness is also considered novel.
The generator of pulsating magnetic field enables, by way of example, the choice of a single frequency of said field, said frequency the most beneficial for an user. A frequency refers to frequency of the field of appropriate intensity as presented in this application. A device generating said field with said frequency is of such, miniature, size that the user can wear it around the neck as necklace, or attach it close to the body part in need of treatment. The generator of pulsating magnetic field shall emit frequency chosen by the user and/or person administering a treatment, said frequency depending on desired effect of subject of invention on the user.
A particular frequency of the pulsating magnetic field as emitted by the generator has been found to be of particular relevance for the user as follows:
Frequency of essentially 7.83 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: accelerated heartbeat, inappropriate
(high or low) blood pressure, prostate infection or inflammation, neurosis, travel anxiety, insomnia, stress,
fear and/or anxiety, climacteric problems;
Frequency of essentially 2 Hz is particularly beneficial for the sensible user in state of fear and/or stress and/or insomnia;
Frequency of essentially 3.9 Hz is particularly beneficial for the sensible user in state of fear and/or stress and/or insomnia and/or the user suffering from incontinence;
Frequency of essentially 5 Hz is particularly beneficial for the sensible user in state of fear and/or stress and/or insomnia and/or the user suffering from incontinence;
Frequency of essentially 10 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: abdominal pain, swelling of various origins, insomnia;
Frequency of essentially 12 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: headache, migraine, rheumatic inflammations, asthma, disorders of arterial or vein lymph circulation, painful menstruation, dizziness, skin allergy, wounds due to prolonged stay in bed, edema of joints, psoriasis, wounds ;
Frequency of essentially 15.6 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: skeletal pain, lumbar pain, cervical pain, rib cage pain, extremities and joints pain;
Frequency of essentially 20 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: nerve inflammation, muscular pain;
Frequency of essentially 22 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: peripheral paresis of face nerve, low blood pressure, psychosomatic syndrome;
Frequency of essentially 23.49 Hz is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: bone fractures and/or sports injury, severe pain, lowered resistance and/or general conditions at lower biorhythm;
Frequency in particular regime of operation whereby the device during the first phase of approximately 45 minutes emits frequency of essentially 40 Hz to be followed by the second phase of emitting frequency of essentially 19.5 Hz whereby said regime is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: drug use side effects, acute pain;
Frequency in particular regime of operation whereby during the day the device emits pulsating magnetic field of frequency of essentially 19 Hz, and of frequency of essentially 2 Hz during the night.
The frequency is chosen by either user, or person administering treatment using the subject of this invention, said frequency assumed to be most beneficial for the user.
The present invention is further explained with help of embodiments as described below and reference to the accompanying drawings whereby the drawings form part of this patent application and describe:
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Figure 1 shows electrical circuit (1) , alkaline battery Bl
(2) , coil with Fe core LI (3) , LED diode for control of operation D3 (4) , switch for turning the device on and off and control of operation SW1 (5) , and housing (6) ;
Figure 2 shows a schematic diagram of the generator according to the first embodiment comprising the elements IC1, IC2, IC3, Tl, Dl, D2 , D3 , Rl, R2, R3 , R4 , R5, Cl, C2 , C3, C4, C5, S 1, PI;
Figure 3 shows a schematic diagram of the generator
according to the second embodiment comprising the elements IC1, IC2, Tl, Dl, D2, Rl , R2 , R3 , R4 , R5 , R6 , R7 , R8 , Cl, C2, C3, C4, C5, S 1, PI;
Figure 4 shows a schematic diagram of the generator according to the first embodiment comprising the elements IC1, Tl, D3, Rl, R2, R3 , R4 , R5 , Cl, C2 , Cel, SW1, Ql .
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUTTHE INVENTION In the first embodiment the present invention comprises the printed circuit comprising the following elements: integrated circuit IC1 of 4093 type, IC2 of 4093 type, IC3 or 74HC74 type; transistor Tl of NPN type 0.2A; diodes Dl of 1N4148 type, D2 of 1N4148 type, D3 of LED green type (4) ; resistors Rl of 33 kO, R2 of 1500 0, R3 of 330 kO, R4 of
3300 kO, R5 of 10 MO; capacitors Cl of InF, C2 of tantalum of 33μF, C3 of tantalum of lμF, C4 of 47nF, C5 of 220 nF; switch S 1; potentiometer PI of 2 MO; whereby the connections between the elements is seen in
Figure 2. The IC of 4093 type enables switch of IV at 3V. The values shown are used for setting the frequency from
1.7 Hz to 28 Hz whereby the frequency is set by turning the potentiometer PI. Resistor R2 is used to set current through the a LI (3) of 145 mA+5%. The length of impulse
in this embodiment is formed using elements Rl and C2. The coil LI (3) is connected to the circuit as described, said coil transforming amplified impulses in corresponding magnetic field with appropriate frequency and intensity. Further, a battery Bl (2) , usually alkaline, is connected to the circuit and used for powering of the generator. The switch SW1 (5) is used for turning the device on and off and control of the operation. In this embodiment a short depressing of said switch will turn the device on, longer depressing (approx. 3 seconds duration) will turn the device off, depressing of said switch with generator already running will perform control of operation of the device. LED diode (4) is used for the generator operation control. In this embodiment the diode will flash for predetermined period (in this embodiment 8 seconds) in the rhythm of predetermined frequency. After expiration of predetermined period the LED diode turns off to save energy while the generator continues with operation until it is switched off using the switch as previously described. The control of operation is performed by depressing the switch with the generator in operation. The LED diode responds as at commencement of the generator operation - flashes for predetermined period and then turns off. Potentiometer Pi is used for continuous setting of frequency magnetic impulses.
In the second embodiment the present invention comprises the printed circuit comprising the following elements:
integrated circuit IC1 of 4011 type, IC2 of 74HC00 type; transistor Tl of PNP type 0.2A; diodes Dl of 1N4148 type, D2 of LED green type (4) ; resistors Rl of 2.2 MΩ, R2 of 680 kΩ, R3 of 82 kΩ, R4 of 270 E, R5 of 2200 Ω; R6 of 10 MΩ; R7 of 12 kΩ; R8 of 4.7 MΩ;
capacitors Cl of 220nF, C2 of 1 nF, C3 47 nF, C4 of l F, C5 of 33 μF ; switch SW1; potentiometer PI of 4.7 MΩ; whereby the connections between the elements is seen in Figure 3. The coil LI (3) is connected to the circuit as described, said coil transforming amplified impulses in corresponding magnetic field with appropriate frequency and intensity. Further, a battery Bl (2) , usually alkaline, is connected to the circuit and used for powering of the generator. The switch S 1 (5) is used for turning the device on and off and control of the operation. In this embodiment a short depressing of said switch will turn the device on, longer depressing (approx. 3 seconds duration) will turn the device off, depressing of said switch with generator already running will perform control of operation of the device. LED diode (4) is used for the generator operation control. In this embodiment the diode will flash for predetermined period (in this embodiment 8 seconds) in the rhythm of predetermined frequency. After expiration of predetermined period the
LED diode turns off to save energy while the generator continues with operation until it is switched off using the switch as previously described. The control of operation is performed by depressing the switch with the generator in operation. The LED diode responds as at commencement of the generator operation - flashes for predetermined period and then turns off. Potentiometer PI is used for continuous setting of frequency magnetic impulses .
In the third embodiment the present invention comprises the printed circuit comprising the following elements : integrated circuit IC1 of PIC 12C508 type; a program is entered in the microprocessor IC1 whereby IC1 controls length and frequency of the magnetic impulse, generates impulse for LED diode D3 (4) flashing with 1,6 Hz during operation of the device as described in this embodiment, and may limit the duration of the device operation to predetermined time, in this embodiment to 5 hours; transistor Tl of NPN type 200 mA; diode D3 of LED green type (4) ; resistors Rl of 2 kO, R2 of 220 E, R3 of 10 kO, R4 of 100 kO, R5 of 1.2 kO; capacitors Cl of 22 pF, C2 of 22 pF, Cel of 33 μF; switch S 1; crystal Ql with frequency of 77.5 Hz; whereby the connections between the elements is seen in
Figure 4. The coil LI (3) is connected to the circuit as
described, said coil transforming amplified impulses in corresponding magnetic field with appropriate frequency and intensity. Further, a battery Bl (2) , usually alkaline, is connected to the circuit and used for powering of the generator. The switch SW1 (5) is used for turning the device on and off and control of the operation. In this embodiment a short depressing of said switch will turn the device on, longer depressing (approx. 3 seconds duration) will turn the device off. LED diode (4) is used for the generator operation control. In this embodiment the diode will flash throughout generator operation. In an additional embodiment the generator stops operation after predetermined period has elapsed (in this additional embodiment after five hours of operation) . Resistor Rl uses active justification to set the current during LI coil (3), in this embodiment 145 mA + 5%.
Each of described embodiments is capable of having frequency set at the time of circuit manufacture or assembly resulting in simpler operation (in the user's view) . The subject of the invention can be manufacture in appropriate size to enable wearing it around neck or attaching it close to body part in need of treatment .
It is self evident that the described invention can be used in different embodiment without changing the essence of the invention.
Claims
What is claimed as invention is: 1. A generator of a pulsating magnetic field, characterized in that it emits particularly formed magnetic impulses of essentially 52 μs duration and field strength up to 250 μT.
2. A generator of a pulsating magnetic field, characterized in that a frequency of said magnetic impulses is continuously settable between 1.7 and 28 Hz.
3. A generator of a pulsating magnetic field, characterized in that it is comprising magnetic field generating means, magnetic field forming means, magnetic field frequency setting means and control means connected thereto.
4. Invention according any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is comprising a switch (5) for turning on, turning off, and control of operation of the subject of the invention.
5. Invention according any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is comprising a switch (5) for turning on and turning off, and LED diode (4) for control of operation of said generator.
6. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the subject of the invention ceases to operate after predetermined period of time.
7. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the subject of the invention emits said magnetic impulses at frequency of essentially 7.83 Hz which is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms : accelerated heartbeat, inappropriate (high or low) blood pressure, prostate infection or inflammation, neurosis, travel anxiety, insomnia, stress, fear and/or anxiety, climacteric problems.
8. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the subject of the invention emits said magnetic impulses at frequency of essentially 2 Hz which is particularly beneficial for the sensible user in state of fear and/or stress and/or insomnia.
9. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the subject of the invention emits said magnetic impulses at frequency of essentially 3.9 Hz which is particularly beneficial for the sensible user in state of fear and/or stress and/or insomnia and/or the user suffering from incontinence.
10. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the subject of the invention emits said magnetic impulses at frequency of essentially 5 Hz which is particularly beneficial for the sensible user in state of fear and/or stress and/or insomnia and/or the user suffering from incontinence.
11. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the subject of the invention emits said magnetic impulses at frequency of essentially 10 Hz which is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: abdominal pain, swelling of various origins, insomnia.
12. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the subject of the invention emits said magnetic impulses at frequency of essentially 12 Hz which is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: headache, migraine, rheumatic inflammations, asthma, disorders of arterial or vein lymph circulation, painful menstruation, dizziness, skin allergy, wounds due to prolonged stay in bed, edema of joints, psoriasis, wounds.
13. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the subject of the invention emits said magnetic impulses at frequency of essentially 15.6 Hz which is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: skeletal pain, lumbar pain, cervical pain, rib cage pain, extremities and joints pain.
14. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the subject of the invention emits said magnetic impulses at frequency of essentially 20 Hz which is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms : nerve inflammation, muscular pain.
15. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the subject of the invention emits said magnetic impulses at frequency of essentially 22 Hz which is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms : peripheral paresis of face nerve, low blood pressure, psychosomatic syndrome.
16. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the subject of the invention emits said magnetic impulses at frequency of essentially 23.49 Hz which is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms : bone fractures and/or sports injury, severe pain, lowered resistance and/or general conditions at lower biorhythm.
17. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the subject of the invention emits said magnetic impulses at frequency in particular regime of operation whereby the device during the first phase of operation of approximately 45 minutes duration emits frequency of essentially 40 Hz to be followed by the second phase of emitting frequency of essentially 19.5 Hz whereby said regime is particularly beneficial for the user suffering of at least one of the following symptoms: drug use side effects, acute pain.
18. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the subject of the invention emits said magnetic impulses at frequency in particular regime of operation whereby during the day the device emits pulsating magnetic field of frequency of essentially 19 Hz, and of frequency of essentially 2 Hz during the night.
19. Invention according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is manufactured in appropriate size to be worn around an user's neck or attached close to an user's body part in need of treatment .
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