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WO2014155423A1 - Dispositif pouvant être porté pour la stimulation électrique - Google Patents

Dispositif pouvant être porté pour la stimulation électrique Download PDF

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WO2014155423A1
WO2014155423A1 PCT/JP2013/002190 JP2013002190W WO2014155423A1 WO 2014155423 A1 WO2014155423 A1 WO 2014155423A1 JP 2013002190 W JP2013002190 W JP 2013002190W WO 2014155423 A1 WO2014155423 A1 WO 2014155423A1
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章平 神谷
龍二 秋本
良之 臼井
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Homer Ion Laboratory Co Ltd
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
    • A61N1/00Electrotherapy; Circuits therefor
    • A61N1/18Applying electric currents by contact electrodes
    • A61N1/32Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents
    • A61N1/321Electromedical belts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
    • A61N1/00Electrotherapy; Circuits therefor
    • A61N1/02Details
    • A61N1/04Electrodes
    • A61N1/0404Electrodes for external use
    • A61N1/0472Structure-related aspects
    • A61N1/0484Garment electrodes worn by the patient

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  • the present invention relates to an electrical stimulation wearing device, and more particularly to a technique for applying electrical stimulation by transmitting an electrical signal output from an electrical signal output device to a human body.
  • EMS electrical muscle stimulation
  • a technique related to electrical muscle stimulation that induces skeletal muscle contraction is used for muscle strengthening, incontinence management, spinal deformity management, spasticity management, and the like.
  • a belt-type electrode is known in which conductive rubber is attached to the skin contact surface of a belt having a length of several hundred millimeters, and an electrode terminal is attached to the approximate center of the conductive rubber.
  • the electrical stimulation using a belt-type electrode can be performed by connecting the output cord extended from an electric signal output device with respect to this electrode terminal.
  • this invention aims at suppressing the variation in a current density in the strip
  • an electrical stimulation wearing device of the present invention is (1) a belt-like electrical stimulation wearing device that applies electrical stimulation to a human body using an electrical signal output from an electrical signal output device.
  • a metal plate extending in a strip shape and a non-conductive holding layer for holding the metal plate, wherein the metal plate is staggered at both ends of the long main body portion and the short main body portion in the short direction. And a plurality of projecting pieces formed on the substrate.
  • the plurality of protruding piece portions are a plurality of first protruding piece portions formed at one end portion in the short direction and a plurality formed at the other end portion in the short direction.
  • the first protruding piece portion is formed in a size corresponding to the interval between the adjacent second protruding piece portions, and the second protruding piece portion is adjacent to the second protruding piece portion. It is characterized by being formed in a size corresponding to the interval between one protruding piece.
  • a boundary between the long main body portion and the plurality of protruding piece portions can be formed in an R shape. According to the structure of (3), the rigidity reduction of a metal plate can be suppressed.
  • a nonwoven fabric can be provided at a position facing the holding layer with the metal plate interposed therebetween.
  • a conductive layer is provided at a position facing the holding layer with the metal plate interposed therebetween, and a nonwoven fabric is provided at a position facing the metal plate with the conductive layer interposed therebetween.
  • the metal plate has a protruding portion extending in the thickness direction of the metal plate, and the electrode terminal can be fixed to the protruding portion.
  • variations in current density can be suppressed in a band-shaped electrical stimulation wearing device that applies electrical stimulation to a human body.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the electrical stimulation wearing device of FIG. 1 cut along the AA cross section. It is the enlarged view to which the area
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of a wearing device for electrical stimulation.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a part of a metal plate in which a portion surrounded by a dotted line in FIG. 1 is enlarged.
  • FIG. 3 is a rear view of the electrical stimulation wearing device.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the electrical stimulation wearing tool of FIG. 1 taken along the line AA.
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of an encircled region in FIG.
  • the electrical stimulation wearing device 1 extends in a band shape, and includes a metal plate 10, a holding layer 20, and a nonwoven fabric sheet 30.
  • the nonwoven fabric sheet 30 is illustrated only in FIG. 5 and is omitted in other drawings.
  • the metal plate 10 includes a long main body portion 11, a plurality of first protruding piece portions 12, and a plurality of second protruding piece portions 13.
  • the long main body 11 extends in the longitudinal direction of the electrical stimulation wearing device 1 (hereinafter referred to as the long direction) and is formed in a substantially rectangular shape.
  • region between the dashed-dotted lines among the metal plates 10 is equivalent to the elongate main-body part 11.
  • the 1st protrusion piece part 12 and the 2nd protrusion piece part 13 are formed alternately.
  • the 1st protrusion piece part 12 and the 2nd protrusion piece part 13 are arrange
  • the first protruding piece 12 is formed at a position corresponding to the gap between the second protruding pieces 13 arranged in the longitudinal direction.
  • the dimension X1 and the gap Y0 are formed to be substantially equal. Is preferred.
  • the dimension Y1 and the gap X0 are formed substantially equal. Is preferred. That is, it is preferable that the metal plate 10 is formed so that dimensions in a direction orthogonal to the long direction (hereinafter referred to as the short direction) are substantially equal in all regions.
  • An R-shaped portion 12 a is formed at a location where the long main body portion 11 and the first protruding piece portion 12 are connected.
  • An R-shaped portion 13 a is formed at a location where the long main body portion 11 and the second protruding piece portion 13 are connected.
  • a screw portion (corresponding to a protruding portion) 14 having a screw groove on the outer peripheral surface is formed at substantially the center in the longitudinal direction of the metal plate 10.
  • the screw portion 14 extends in the plate thickness direction of the metal plate 10, and the electrode terminal 15 is fastened.
  • the electrode terminal 15 is fastened to the screw portion 14, the metal plate 10 and the electrode terminal 15 become conductive.
  • the screw portion 14 may be a protruding portion having no thread groove. In this case, the protruding portion and the electrode terminal 15 can be fixed using caulking means.
  • the metal plate 10, the screw portion 14, and the electrode terminal 15 can be assembled in advance as a unit product.
  • the metal plate 10 can be held by the holding layer 20 by performing insert molding in which a resin as a base material of the holding layer 20 is injected while the unit product is set in a mold.
  • the electrode terminal 15 protrudes from the holding layer 20.
  • the holding layer 20 can be made of non-conductive rubber.
  • the metal plate 10 can be held by forming a concave housing portion for housing the metal plate 10 in the holding layer 20 and fixing the metal plate 10 housed in the concave housing portion with an adhesive. .
  • the nonwoven fabric sheet 30 is disposed at a position facing the holding layer 20 with the metal plate 10 interposed therebetween.
  • the pinching part 50 is provided in the position which pinches the four corners of the nonwoven fabric sheet 30, the fixed position which pinches and fixes the nonwoven fabric sheet 30, and pinching the nonwoven fabric sheet 50 It is possible to operate between non-fixed positions that allow replacement without In the wearing state of the electrical stimulation wearing device 1, the nonwoven fabric sheet 30 contacts the human body.
  • a small surface fastener 60 is provided on one surface of the holding layer 20 (see FIG. 1), and a large surface fastener 70 is provided on the other surface of the holding layer 20 (see FIG. 3).
  • the electrical stimulation attachment device 1 can be attached to a desired stimulation site.
  • the electrical stimulation wearing device 1 of the present embodiment is used in pairs of a positive electrode type and a negative electrode type.
  • the positive-type electrical stimulation wearing device 1 is attached to a stimulation site
  • the negative-type electrical stimulation wearing device 1 is attached to another stimulation site
  • an electrical signal is applied to each electrode terminal 15 of these electrical stimulation wearing devices 1.
  • Electrical stimulation can be applied by connecting a cord extending from an output device (not shown).
  • the stimulation site may be, for example, an ankle, above the knee, or waist. Further, the stimulation site may be a plurality of locations. For example, it is possible to stimulate the left and right ankles and the left and right knees using the four electrical stimulation wearing devices 1.
  • the polarity of the electrical stimulation wearing device 1 mounted on the knee can be the positive polarity
  • the polarity of the electrical stimulation mounting device 1 mounted on the waist and ankle can be the negative polarity.
  • the metal plate 10 of this embodiment is configured in a staggered shape in which the first protruding piece portions 12 and the second protruding piece portions 13 are alternately formed, the flexibility of the electrical stimulation wearing device 1 is increased. be able to. Thereby, the mounting device 1 for electrical stimulation can be bent and it can be made to adhere
  • the metal plate 10 as a conductive plate is usually formed in a flat plate shape.
  • the output is low, even if the metal plates 10 are formed in a staggered pattern, heat generation that causes discomfort to the user does not occur. That is, the present invention has been created based on the knowledge that cannot be easily conceived from the technical common sense that the metal plates 10 are formed in a staggered pattern.
  • the metal plate 10 extending in a strip shape instead of the rubber electrode, variation in electric resistance in the longitudinal direction is suppressed. Thereby, the electrical stimulation in the elongate direction is stabilized and a favorable electrical stimulation can be provided.
  • the dimension in the short direction of the metal plate 10 becomes substantially equal in all regions. Variations in electrical resistance not only in the long direction but also in the short direction can be suppressed. Thereby, better electrical stimulation can be provided.
  • the metal plate 10 is punched by shifting the phase of the projections and depressions, so that the loss of the metal material can be eliminated and the cost can be reduced.
  • the hydrophilic film is formed by disposing the nonwoven fabric sheet 30 on the surface that comes into contact with the human body, the stimulation sensation can be softened.
  • the nonwoven fabric sheet 30 By attaching the nonwoven fabric sheet 30 to the pinching part 50 so as to be detachable, the nonwoven fabric sheet 30 can be easily replaced, and the hygiene aspect can be improved.
  • FIG. 6 is a partial cross-sectional view of the electrical stimulation wearing tool of the first modification, and corresponds to FIG. Elements having the same functions as those of the embodiment are given the same reference numerals.
  • a conductive layer 80 is interposed between the nonwoven fabric sheet 30 and the metal plate 10. By providing the conductive layer 80, an energization current is smoothed and a good feeling of stimulation can be imparted.
  • a conductive resin or the like can be used for the conductive layer 80.
  • SYMBOLS 1 100 Electrical stimulation mounting tool 10 Metal plate 11 Long main-body part 12 1st protrusion piece part 13 2nd protrusion piece part 14 Screw part 15 Electrode terminal 20 Holding layer 30 Nonwoven fabric sheet 80 Conductive layer

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[Problème] Minimiser les variations de densité de courant dans un dispositif pouvant être porté de type ceinture pour la stimulation électrique, permettant une stimulation électrique du corps humain. [Solution] Ce dispositif pouvant être porté de type ceinture pour la stimulation électrique utilise des signaux électriques émis par un dispositif de sortie de signal électrique afin de fournir une stimulation électrique au corps humain, et est caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte une plaque métallique qui s'étend en forme de ceinture, et une couche de maintien non-conductrice qui maintient la plaque métallique, ladite plaque métallique comportant une partie corps allongée, et une pluralité de pièces en saillie formées de façon décalée sur les deux extrémités de la partie corps allongée dans le sens de la largeur. La pluralité de pièces en saillie comprend une pluralité de premières pièces en saillie formées sur une extrémité dans le sens de la largeur, et une pluralité de secondes pièces en saillie formées sur l'autre extrémité dans le sens de la largeur. Les premières pièces en saillie sont formées à une dimension correspondant à l'intervalle des secondes pièces en saillie adjacentes. Les secondes pièces en saillie sont formées à une dimension correspondant à l'intervalle des premières pièces en saillie adjacentes.
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