Patent ID: 9572743
Date: 2017-02-21
CPC Classifications: A61H

Claim:
1. An air pulse generator for providing a high frequency chest wall oscillation therapy to a patient wearing an inflatable garment, the air pulse generator comprising: a blower, a valve coupled to the blower and coupled to the inflatable garment, the valve being movable to apply an oscillating pressure to the inflatable garment, wherein the valve comprises three flappers that are maintained in parallel relation with each other during movement and that move in unison to generate the oscillating pressure, a housing having end walls between which a plenum is defined, wherein the three flappers are situated in the plenum and each flapper of the three flappers extends substantially a full length of the plenum between the end walls between which the plenum is defined, and a bypass line containing a control valve, the bypass line being pneumatically coupled to the blower and to the inflatable garment and the control valve being operable to set a baseline pressure in the inflatable garment; wherein a first flapper of the three flappers is spaced from a second flapper of the three flappers a first width and the second flapper is spaced from a third flapper of the three flappers a second width; a first flow path defined between the first and the second flappers, the first flow path having a same width as the first width; a second flow path defined between the second and the third flappers, the second flow path having a same width as the second width; wherein each of the three flappers are movable between a first position in which the inflatable garment is pneumatically coupled to an outlet of the blower via the first flow path and a second position in which the inflatable garment is coupled to an inlet of the blower via the second flow path; wherein the inlet of the blower is pneumatically coupled to atmosphere via the second flow path when the three flappers are in the first position and the outlet of the blower is pneumatically coupled to atmosphere via the first flow path when the three flappers are in the second position.