Patents Assigned to LTI Biomedical, Inc.
  • Patent number: 5000178
    Abstract: An electrical to electromagnetic transducer for applying electromagnetic energy to damaged potions of the living body, which provides high efficiency generation of electromagnetic fields for electromagnetic therapy by directing electromagnetic radiation to the damaged body part. Electromagnetic radiation is initially generated by a dipole consisting of a bar of high permeability material wrapped with an electrically conductive coil. The dipole is placed between a conductive shield and the damaged body part. An electrical signal passes through the coil which causes a magnetic field to be generated through and around the high permeability material. The field radiation pattern of the dipole is directed toward the damaged body part by a conductive shield. Magnetic fields which are generated away from the damaged body part intersect the conductive shield and establish eddy currents.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1991
    Assignee: LTI Biomedical, Inc.
    Inventor: Neil J. Griffith
  • Patent number: 4998532
    Abstract: A portable non-invasive apparatus for electro-therapeutic stimulation of tissue and bone healing readily worn or carried by a patient, capable of generating an energy-efficient signal coacting with a suitable transducer of the signal, thereby realizing portability and stimulating tissue and bone healing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1991
    Assignee: LTI Biomedical, Inc.
    Inventor: Neil Griffith
  • Patent number: 4974114
    Abstract: An energy recovery system for an electrotherapy device, particularly for bone healing, which permits the device to be small, light and portable, and to have extended battery life. Included are a drive voltage source and a ground reference potential. Driving transistors are between an inductive load and, relatively, the voltage source and ground potential, with a storage capacitor connected between the latter two. The voltage source is commonly a battery, preferably a zinc-air battery. Induction load power is applied when both transistors turn on simultaneously. For energy recovery, diodes are connected between the first terminal of the inductive load and the ground potential and between the second terminal of the inductive load and the high voltage source, such that they are reversed biased when the drive transistors are conducting. When drive power is removed from the inductive load by switching off the drive transistors, a reverse EMF is established in the inductive load.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1990
    Assignee: LTI Biomedical, Inc.
    Inventor: Gilbert E. Kammerer
  • Patent number: 4757804
    Abstract: A solenoid device for treatment of body tissue such as bones or other regions with pulsed signals comprises a flexible flat belt for encircling a body part or cast surrounding a body part containing tissue to be treated. The belt has a plurality of parallel conductors extending along its length and has its opposite ends offset by one or more conductor spacings. The resultant aligned conductor ends are connected together to form at least one continuous coil, with the resultant unconnected outer conductor ends at opposite sides of the belt comprising inputs across which a suitable electrical signal can be connected. An adjustment device or buckle is mounted on the belt to allow the diameter of the belt to be adjusted. The buckle traps a doubled over portion of the belt circumference which is adjustable in length to change the diameter of the device to closely fit the underlying body part or cast.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1986
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1988
    Assignee: LTI Biomedical, Inc.
    Inventors: Neil J. Griffith, Dan A. Vance, Robert A. Schneider, Brian S. Kelleher, Peter A. Balnave, Theodore B. Hill, Bruce C. Tostevin