IP Library Granted Patent US 11,596,543
Granted Patent B2
US 11,596,543 · App. 16/455,658 · Granted Mar 7, 2023

Thermal performance optimization in a thermal therapy device

Inventors: Mark H. Lowe (Danville, CA); Bryan Huff (Vacaville, CA)
Assignee: CoolSystems, Inc.
A61F7/0085A61F7/00A61F2007/0056A61F2007/0091A61F2007/0093A61F2007/0096
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,596,543
App. No.
16/455,658
Filed
Jun 27, 2019
Granted
Mar 7, 2023
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3794
USPC
607/104
Abstract

A rapid contrast therapy system can provide cold, heat/hot/warm (hereafter referred to as “hot”), and/or rapid contrast therapy, which involves rapidly alternating between cold therapy and hot therapy. The system can circulate cold or hot fluid, such as water, through a hose, into a therapy wrap, and then back to the fluid reservoirs of the system. The system can utilize a vapor compression system or other chiller technology to cool the cold water reservoir, and immersion heaters can be used to heat the hot water reservoir.

Claims (52)

1. A system for providing rapid contrast therapy, the system comprising:

a cold reservoir configured to hold a cold liquid, the cold reservoir including a first liquid level sensor to measure a level of the cold liquid;

a cold therapy supply valve in fluid communication with the cold reservoir, the cold therapy supply valve directing a flow of the cold liquid to a therapy device;

a hot reservoir configured to hold a hot liquid, the hot reservoir including a second liquid level sensor to measure a level of the hot liquid;

a hot therapy supply valve in fluid communication with the hot reservoir, the hot therapy supply valve directing a flow of the hot liquid to the therapy device;

a return valve directing return flow from the therapy device to at least one of the hot and cold reservoirs; and

a controller directing operation of the cold and hot therapy supply valves to control the flow of the cold liquid and the hot liquid to the therapy device, the controller directing operation of the return valve to control the return liquid flowing from the therapy device to at least one of the cold and hot reservoirs,

wherein the controller directs the return flow to either the cold reservoir or the hot reservoir depending on the measured liquid level in each of the cold and hot reservoirs such that the measured liquid level in the cold and hot reservoirs does not exceed a corresponding maximum liquid level or fall below a corresponding minimum liquid level.

2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a first temperature sensor to measure a temperature of the cold liquid;

a second temperature sensor to measure a temperature of the hot liquid; and

a return temperature sensor for measuring a temperature of the return flow from the therapy device.

3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the controller directs return flow from the therapy device to at least one of the cold and hot reservoirs after determining that the measured liquid level within each of the cold and hot reservoirs is within a target liquid level range,

wherein the controller directs the return flow to either the cold reservoir or the hot reservoir depending on the temperature of the return flow such that the return flow is directed to the reservoir containing the liquid having a closest temperature with the temperature of the return flow.

4. The system of claim 2 , wherein the controller directs return flow from the therapy device to at least one of the cold and hot reservoirs after determining that the measured liquid level within each of the cold and hot reservoirs is within a target liquid level range,

wherein the controller directs the return flow to the hot reservoir when the temperature of the return flow is greater than an average of the temperatures of cold and hot liquids.

5. The system of claim 2 , wherein the controller directs return flow from the therapy device to at least one of the cold and hot reservoirs after determining that the measured liquid level within each of the cold and hot reservoirs is within a target liquid level range,

wherein the controller directs the return flow to the hot reservoir when the temperature of the return flow is greater than an average of the temperatures of cold and hot liquids by more than a predetermined offset amount.

6. The system of claim 2 ,

wherein the controller directs the return flow to the cold reservoir when the first liquid level sensor measures a liquid level below the minimum liquid level for the cold reservoir,

wherein the controller directs the return flow to the hot reservoir when the second liquid level sensor measures a liquid level below the minimum liquid level for the hot reservoir.

7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the controller directs return flow to the hot reservoir when the first liquid level sensor measures a liquid level above a maximum liquid level for the cold reservoir, and

wherein the controller directs return flow to the cold reservoir when the second liquid level sensor measures a liquid level above the maximum liquid level for the hot reservoir.

8. The system of claim 2 , further comprising

one or more conduits extending between the cold reservoir and the hot reservoir, the conduit providing fluid communication therebetween; and

one or more cross-tank valves for controlling flow through the conduit;

wherein the controller directs operation of the one or more cross-tank valves to control flow between the cold and hot reservoirs,

wherein the controller directs operation of the one or more cross-tank valves in response to the measured liquid level in each of the cold and hot reservoirs such that the liquid level in either the cold and hot reservoirs does not exceed a maximum liquid level or fall below a minimum liquid level.

9. The system of claim 8 , wherein controller directs flow through the conduit from the hot reservoir to the cold reservoir when the first liquid level sensor measures a liquid level below the minimum liquid level for the cold reservoir,

wherein the controller directs flow through the conduit from the cold reservoir to the hot reservoir when the second liquid level sensor measures a liquid level below the minimum liquid level for the hot reservoir,

wherein controller directs flow through the conduit from the cold reservoir to the hot reservoir when the first liquid level sensor measures a liquid level above the maximum liquid level for the cold reservoir,

wherein controller directs flow through the conduit from the hot reservoir to the cold reservoir when the second liquid level sensor measures a liquid level above the maximum liquid level for the hot reservoir.

10. The system of claim 8 , wherein the system is not operating when at least one of the cold and hot liquids have not been provided to the therapy device for a predetermined off period,

wherein, when the system is not operating, the controller directs operation of the cross tank valve to open fluid communication between the reservoirs for a first time period.

11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the predetermined off period that the therapy system is not operating is at least 5 seconds and less than or equal to 20 seconds.

12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the controller directs operation of the cross-tank valve to open fluid communication between the reservoirs until the difference between the measured liquid levels in the cold and hot reservoirs is within a predetermined deviation amount.

13. The system of claim 10 , wherein the controller directs cycled operation of the cross-tank valve to open and close fluid communication between the reservoirs, such that during each open-close cycle the cross-tank valve is open for the first time period and closed for a second time period until the difference between the measured liquid levels in the cold and hot reservoirs is within a predetermined deviation amount.

14. A method of providing rapid contrast therapy using rapid contrast therapy device, the method comprising:

applying a therapy wrap to a patient;

connecting a therapy wrap connector to a treatment device connector, the therapy device connector providing fluid communication between the therapy wrap and a cold therapy supply line, a hot therapy supply line and a pressurized gas supply line;

measuring a liquid level of a cold and hot liquid within a cold and hot liquid reservoir provided in the therapy device;

confirming a measured liquid level within each of the cold and hot reservoirs is within a target liquid level range;

providing at least one of a temperature therapy and a pressure therapy to the patient via the therapy wrap by directing at least one of a cold liquid, a hot liquid and a pressurized gas through therapy wrap via a corresponding cold therapy supply valve, hot therapy supply valve and gas therapy supply valve;

controlling via a return valve a return flow of the liquid from the therapy wrap to at least one of the cold and hot reservoirs to minimize the unnecessary thermal pollution of hot water from entering the cold tank or cold water from entering the hot tank upon return from the therapy wrap,

wherein the measured liquid level within either of the cold and hot reservoirs is not within a target liquid level range the return flow is directed to either the cold reservoir or the hot reservoir depending on the measured liquid level in each of the cold and hot reservoirs such that the measured liquid level in the cold and hot reservoirs does not exceed the corresponding maximum liquid level or fall below the corresponding minimum liquid level.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the return flow is directed to either the cold reservoir or the hot reservoir depending on the temperature of the return flow such that the return flow is directed to the reservoir containing the liquid having a closest temperature with the temperature of the return flow.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the return flow is directed to the hot reservoir when the temperature of the return flow is greater than an average of the temperatures of cold and hot liquids.

17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the return flow is directed to the hot reservoir when the temperature of the return flow is greater than an average of the temperatures of cold and hot liquids by more than a predetermined offset amount.

18. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

directing a cross-tank flow of the cold and hot liquids between the cold and hot reservoirs via a conduit operated by a cross-tank valve, where the cross-tank flow is directed in response to the measured liquid levels in each of the cold and hot reservoirs such that the liquid level in either the cold and hot reservoirs does not exceed a maximum liquid level or fall below a minimum liquid level.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the therapy device is not operating when at least one of the cold and hot liquids have not been provided to the therapy wrap for a predetermined off period,

when the therapy device is not operating, directing operation of the cross-tank valve to open fluid communication between the reservoirs for a first time period.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 24, 2022
From: AVENT, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 060441/0445 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 10, 2022
From: COOLSYSTEMS, INC.
To: AVENT, INC
Reel/Frame 060165/0671 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 21, 2020
From: LOWE, MARK H.; HUFF, BRYAN
To: COOLSYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 052452/0725 →