Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080214972 | THERAPEUTIC DEVICE FOR INDUCING BLOOD PRESSURE MODULATION - A therapeutic method and apparatus intended for enhancing blood circulation, and lymph and neural fluid flow throughout a person's body and particularly within the person's eyes. In addition, the therapeutic method and apparatus are also intended for enhancing intraocular fluid flow within the person's eyes. The person is placed supinely in a comfortable and relaxed state on a support member, such as a bed which is operated by a controllable motor driven drive mechanism. The support member tilts cyclically like a seesaw to alternatively raise the person's head about the lower extremities, and vice-versa. | 09-04-2008 |
20080222812 | THERAPEUTIC DEVICE FOR INDUCING BLOOD PRESSURE MODULATION - A therapeutic method and apparatus intended for enhancing blood circulation, and lymph and neural fluid flow throughout a person's body. The person is placed supinely on a longitudinally pivoting support member or bed operated by a motor driven drive mechanism. In addition, an overhead pulley mounted towline is attached to the bed and affixed to the person's hands such that his or her upper extremities move in opposition to the upper end of the bed. The bed tilts cyclically like a seesaw to alternatively raise the person's upper torso and head above the upper and lower extremities, and vice-versa. | 09-18-2008 |
20080249437 | Therapeutic Device For Inducing Venous Blood Pressure Modulation - A therapeutic method and apparatus intended for enhancing blood circulation, and lymph and neural fluid flow throughout a person's body. The person is placed supinely in a comfortable and relaxed state on a support member, such as a bed which is operated by a controllable motor driven drive mechanism. The support member tilts cyclically like a seesaw to alternatively raise the person's upper torso and head about the lower extremities, and vice-versa. | 10-09-2008 |
20080252116 | Therapeutic Device For Inducing Blood Pressure Modulation - A Kinetic Recliner Chair apparatus intended for use both as a recliner chair and as an apparatus for enhancing blood circulation, and lymph and neural fluid flow throughout a person's body. In order to utilize the apparatus in its therapeutic mode, a person fully reclines a reclining chair member thereof and then activates a controllable motor driven drive mechanism that cyclically tilts the reclining chair member like a seesaw, which action alternatively raises the person's upper torso and head above his or her lower extremities, and vice-versa. | 10-16-2008 |
20080264711 | Force-Based Power Steering System - A power steering system includes a double-acting power cylinder ( | 10-30-2008 |
20080309032 | ROLL CONTROL DEVICES - An example roll control device uses differential pressure values, for example, that are conveyed by a motor driven pump to a first actuator associated with a first stabilizer. The differential pressure values are also conveyed from the motor driven pump to a second stabilizer through a proportional valve in one example. In another example, multiple actuators are utilized with each actuator being associated with a separate motor driven pump in communication with a common controller. | 12-18-2008 |
20090211835 | INHERENTLY FAILSAFE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING SYSTEM - An electronically controlled hydro-mechanically coupled power steering system includes a double-acting power cylinder having a directional control under-lapped four-way open center valve and a motor driven pump. A controller selectively provides pressurized fluid to the double-acting power cylinder to function in the manner of an inherently failsafe EPS system. | 08-27-2009 |
20110132377 | THERAPEUTIC DEVICE FOR INDUCING BLOOD PRESSURE MODULATION - A Kinetic Recliner Bed or Chair apparatus intended for enhancing blood circulation, and lymph and neural fluid flow throughout a person's body. The person is placed supinely in a comfortable and relaxed state on a bed or chair member that is driven, either at the nominal cyclic rate of a human lymph system's normal lymphangion contraction rate divided by 2, or alternately, at the nominal cyclic rate of a human lymph system's normal lymphangion contraction rate, in a cyclic tilting seesaw mode that alternatively raises the person's upper torso and head above his or her lower extremities, and vice-versa. | 06-09-2011 |