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EP0244508B1 - Device for influencing the human body by sound - Google Patents

Device for influencing the human body by sound
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EP0244508B1
EP0244508B1EP86116165AEP86116165AEP0244508B1EP 0244508 B1EP0244508 B1EP 0244508B1EP 86116165 AEP86116165 AEP 86116165AEP 86116165 AEP86116165 AEP 86116165AEP 0244508 B1EP0244508 B1EP 0244508B1
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  • The present invention relates to a device for influence by sound on the human body, as specified in the preamble ofClaim 1 and a storage medium, e.g. tape cassette or compact disc to be used with the device, as specified in the preamble ofClaim 11. A device as in the preamble ofClaim 1 is known from document DD-A-233 074.
  • DE-A-2 356 481 specifies furthermore the provision of air passages in the upholstery of such a device at the location(s) of the loudspeaker(s). The use of external loudspeakers for treatment is furthermore known from DE-A-1 805 284.
  • The present invention starts out with three basic principles within musical theraphy, viz. that low (deep) tones appear relaxing, whereas high tones appear stressing, that rhythmic music appears activating, whereas non-rhythmic music appears passivating, and that high sonic level appears aggressive, whereas low sonic level appears passivating.
  • These basic principles have general validity, but there are exceptions. The basic principles have appeared through extensive therapeutic observation of patients over a long period.
  • Musical theraphy is based on music being conceived by the ear through the acoustic channels of perception.
  • The present invention is based on that music, directly transferred to the human body through vibration receptors in the nervous system may have a greater effect, i.e. be able to provide greater muscular relaxation. By joining acoustical perception and vibrational perception into a general experience, there is according to the present invention obtained therapeutical effect which has influence both on physical and psychical sufferings related to patients. This combination is for sake of simplicity in this description denoted as vibro-acoustics.
  • The vibro-acoustical principle assumes best possible transfer of sound both to ear and body. The acoustic part may be taken care of by one or a plurality of good loudspeaker cabinets, or a headset. For the vibrational part, there is according to the invention proposed a device using transfer of sound from loudspeaker through air to the human body in an efficient manner.
  • The characteristic features of the said device for influence by sound on the human body will appear from the subsequent patent claims as well as the characteristic features of the said storage medium.
  • The invention is now to be described with reference to the enclosed drawings, where:
    • Fig. 1 illustrates the device according to the invention,
    • Fig. 2 illustrates in the partly exploded view that part of the device which is to provide low frequency sonic influence on the human body,
    • Figs. 3, 5 and 6 illustrates a second, a third and a fourth alternative embodiment, respectively, of the device shown in fig. 1, and
    • Fig. 4 illustrates in block diagram form the operative units being incorporated in figs. 3, 5 and 6.
  • On fig. 1 there is shown ahuman body 1 placed on a closed box 6 being provided with at least one sound opening 7 in which is arranged aloudspeaker 8 being directed towards the upper part of thebody 1. Anupholstery 9 has been located between the box 6 and thebody 1, theportion 10 located opposite theloudspeaker 8 allowing good air passage. Thetop 11 of the box 6, which in the case shown forms a mattress bottom, could e.g. be made of plywood, said sound opening 7 being made in thetop 11. To prevent possible damage to theloudspeaker 8, aprotective grille 12 could be placed across theopening 7. In order to attenuate the radiation of sound to the surroundings and to prevent acoustical short-circuit, the foundation, i.e. the box 6, is designed as a closed box. Theupholstery 9 could be made from foamed plastics or foamed rubber having closed cells. Mattresses filled with air or light spheres of plastics (e.g. styropor®) could also be visualized. In the mattress or theupholstery 9 there is as mentioned arranged aregion 10 corresponding to the sound opening 7. The saidregion 10 could be perforated, like theopening 7, or possibly be filled with foamed plastics having large open cells, and which permits air passage. The foamed plastics will provide a certain supporting ability, in particular as it will be supported by the said protective grille, simultaneously with providing good air passage. The person is placed such that the part of the body to be influenced is lying opposite the opening 7 and theregion 10. The diaphragm of theloudspeaker 8 will thereby be connected to thebody 1 through the air being present in said opening 7 and theregion 10. The upholstery itself will act as a sealant to make the coupling between theloudspeaker 8 and thebody 1 as efficient as possible. When theloudspeaker 8 is supplied with signals of suitable frequency content and strength, the diaphragm will move and thereby put the body into low frequency movement.
  • Anaudio amplifier 3 with at least two sound channels has at least one output connected to theloudspeaker 8 and at least a second output connected to aloudspeaker 2 for music. The signals to theamplifier 3 are delivered from e.g. a tape cassette player orcompact disc player 4, and from asignal generator 5. Thesignal generator 5 is arranged to deliver sinusoidal tones, impulses or other synthetic signals. Theplayer 4 is able to be provided with a storage medium, e.g. tape cassette or compact disc containing suitable program material. The storage medium could have two or a plurality of sound channels, where at least one of the sound channels contains low frequency signals, preferably in the frequency range 30/120 Hz being superimposed by music. The remaining sound channel(s) of the storage medium contain, however, only pure music. The said storage medium could be arranged to provide stereophonic or quadrophonic music. Thus, it is here and in the description below to be understood that thesignal generator 5 in effect could be constituted by one or a plurality of the storage medium channels. Theamplifier 3 could possibly be provided with a low pass filter (not shown) for feeding saidloudspeaker 8.
  • Thus, it is to be understood that theloudspeaker 8 is either supplied with a pure low frequency in the frequency range 30-120 Hz, or is modulated as a function of the music being output from theloudspeaker 2, or that the sound appearing on theloudspeaker 8 contains low frequency signals within the said frequency range superimposed on the music which also appears on theloudspeaker 2. In this case the signal generator to theamplifier 3 is primarily theplayer 4.
  • By repeated tests, it has been found that the vibro-acoustic frequency range where the sound spreading in the human body appears to have the greatest effect, measured objectively and experienced subjectively lies between 30 and 120 Hz, preferably in the range 40-90 Hz. Particular good results are obtained within the octave 40-80 Hz. Outside the frequency range 30-120 Hz one will subjectively have no substantial feeling of vibrational influence.
  • The therapeutical effect is obtained by placing the person in the most suitable manner and as close to the vibration loudspeaker, in the example shown theloudspeaker 8, as possible, and in a pleasent distance from theloudspeaker 2 delivering music. The therapeutical apparatus consist of the following previously briefly discussed parts, viz. thevibration part 6, 7, 8, 10 forming the transfer device intended to transfer sound within the vibro-acoustic frequency range,
    the acoustic part in the form of one or a plurality of wideband loudspeaker cabinets 2 of HiFi-quality or a set of head-phones for transfer of music being adapted to the frequency which are used in the vibration part,
    amulti channel amplifier 3 which through at least one channel transmits sinusoidal oscillations (vibration) and filtered music to thevibration part 8. Non-filtered music is sent through the other channel(s) to the loudspeaker(s) 2 delivering music, the strength of the sound being variable in step-free fashion on the respective channels,
    a multi-channel tape player, preferably a conventional two-channel tape player 4, where on one track of the tape cassette there is recorded pure music intended for themusic loudspeaker 2. On the other track there is recorded a specific mixture of music and low frequency sound, e.g. sinusoidal signals. The sinusoidal signals are beating by means of a dual recording technique which is specially developed to be used with the therapeutic system, so-called superimposed sinusoidal waves, and
    thesignal generator 5 is arranged to be adjusted individually with regard to therapeutical effective low frequencies which are to be supplied to theloudspeaker 8, provided that these are not already supplied from theplayer 4.
  • It is here readily to be understood that although there is shown only oneloudspeaker 2 and oneloudspeaker 8, it will within the scope of the invention easily be visualized that two or a plurality ofmusic loudspeakers 2, and two or a plurality oflow frequency loudspeakers 8 may be used. If two or a plurality ofloudspeakers 8 are used, there will be a necessity for a corresponding number ofopenings 7 andregions 10, respectively.
  • When prerecorded software is used and delivered from theplayer 4, thesignal generator 5 is thus not required, but thesignal generator 5 is required if one wishes to compose suitable software and for possible further developement thereof. The signal generator may also be desirable for the object of research and for typical medical treatment.
  • On fig. 3 it is shown how the box of fig. 1 could be replaced by a differently designedloudspeaker box 14 with loudspeaker 8' which may be turned down about e.g. ahinge 16 from a vertical position (shown in dot-dashed line) to a horizontal position (shown in solid line). In order to ensure that theloudspeaker box 14 lies in the horizontal position, it may be secured by wire, strap or the like 15 which at one end is attached to awall 17 similar to thehinge 16 and at its other end is attached to an outer portion of theloudspeaker box 14. When a person is to be exposed to influence of sound, the person lies down on abench 13 of conventional design per se, possible shaped like thebench 6,9 in fig. 1. The external loudspeaker 2' could be arranged e.g. in thebench 13 itself or in some other suitable manner, e.g. such that theperson 1 obtains a good stereophonic sound image therefrom. After theperson 1 has thus lied down on thebench 13, either with the face upwards or downwards, theloudspeaker box 14 with the loudspeaker 8' is turned down to the horizontal position as shown in fig. 3. The loudspeaker 8ʹ corresponds in function to theloudspeaker 8 in fig. 1. In fig. 5 is shown a variant where theperson 1 sits in areclinable furniture 18 being design as a closed box, but with a sound opening for a loudspeaker 8'', which in function is the same as theloudspeaker 8 in fig. 1 or the loudspeaker 8' in fig. 3. Similar to the embodiment in fig. 1, there is in front of theloudspeaker 8 provided a sound opening 7''. Corresponding sound opening 7' is also found in fig. 3.
  • In the example of fig. 5, the external loudspeakers have been indicated by the reference numeral 2'', shown here in the form of a headset. However, it is to be readily understood that the external loudspeakers may have any suitable design and/or positioning without that being considered as limitative to the scope of the invention.
  • In the example of fig. 6 there is shown a modification of the embodiment in fig. 5. Areclinable furniture 19 is here used being constructed in conventional manner, e.g. from a framework with surfaces for reclinement of upholstered fabric. There may be used one or a plurality of loudspeaker cabinets in order to influence the body of theperson 1. In the non-limitative example of the invention, as shown, there has been used twoloudspeaker cabinets 20, 21. Each of these could instead possibly have consisted of two adjacent separate loudspeaker cabinets, for possible better adaptation to the reclinable furniture. However, it is important that the loudspeaker cabinets are of closed type to prevent noise externally and to prevent acoustic short-circuit. The loudspeaker cabinets are in a known manner provided withloudspeaker 22, 23 and can be attached to the framework of the reclinable furniture by means of brackets, straps or the like.
  • As in fig. 5, theperson 1 may be use headphones 2'' as external loudspeakers.
  • It is also understood that the external loudspeakers 2' in fig. 3 could have been replaced by head-phones.
  • In fig. 4 there is in a block diagram form shown the functional structure of the devices in figs. 3 and 5, however, corresponding to what has been shown in fig. 1.
  • At an institution for multi-handicapped patients having impaired psychic development, it was discovered that vibro-acoustical treatment gave a spasm resolving effect at a frequency about 40 Hz. The spasm resolving effect was so dominant that the patients were more easily available for manipulating physioteraphy thereafter, or under vibro-acoustical influence.
  • Control tests were made with opening angle of the spastic limbs with and without the use of music. It is clearly shown a marked difference of the opening angle as a result of the influence of music and without the influence of music.
  • The present device was also tried used on the following conditions:
    Rett's syndrom: The "plucking" movements reduced in frequency. The patient could even fall into sleep and it was observed a noticable relaxative effect. (Rett's syndrom named after Dr.med Adreas Rett of Austria).
    Autism: Contact rejecting patients were so conserned about the effect of vibration the they could allow the personnel to give more skin contact/skin simulation that without this influence. One could here visualize the contours of theraphy scheme were adaptation to contact under vibro-acoustical influence could be transferred to situations were the music could be gradually attenuated or possibly could dissappear.
    Spastic conditions: Effect as indicated above, the clear spasmolytical effect in the lower frequency regions.
  • Vibro-acoustical influence was also attempted on personnel at the institution for different conditions of discomfort. It was here observed the following:
    Neck/shoulder-pains: Such pains, either caused by myalgic type, or as a result of stress of different cause, was eased substantially at particular frequencies, in particular about 68 Hz. Repeated treatments, up to 10 treatments of 30 minutes each, proved to provide relief of longer duration.
    Lumbago: Pains in the lower back region were relieved at particular frequencies, in particular about 50 Hz. For pains caused by muscular tensions, it was observed relief of longer duration upon repeated treatments.
    Menstrual pains: Such pains and premenstrual tensions or the like proved to be relievable by using a particular frequency, in particular 52 Hz. Treatments each day in the "acute" phase as well as once per week in the middle phase, repeated over 2-3 periods appeared to provide effect of longer duration.
    Asthma: Vibro-acoustical treatment around 50 Hz appeared to provide an effect which aids the patient to depart with phlegm from the air passages.
  • During tests carried out on persons in a local area, it was observed the following:
    Stress-induced depression: A dramatic positive effect was observed after the first treatment which lasted for approximately 30 minutes. The positive effect is dependent on both frequency (68 Hz) and the choice of music. The successful treatment was terminated after 10 treatments. During the last treatments there was used a variety of frequency ranges and activating music.
    Athletic injuries: The treatment has provided a good result. Both acute muscular trauma and post-operative convalescence has reacted positively to the sequence 40/60/80/60/40 Hz with approximately 6 minutes duration per frequency. Muscles and tendons in tensioned state are released and are stretchable with laser discomfort than without vibro-acoustical treatment.
    Reumatism: Long-term treatment (10 to 20 treatments) with frequency 68 and 86 Hz has provided a lasting improvement for patients with reumatic pains and/or damage due to wear. The treatment was provided daily or every other day with duration of 30 minutes.
    Cramp conditions: Upon cramp in a muscle it was observed a dissolvment of the cramp condition at a frequency 40/60 Hz after approximately 2 minutes.
    General stress-discomfort. Tuned frequency and music in an environment shielded from the outside world during a period of 30 minutes provided stress-dissolving effect and appeared to supply the person with new vitality.
  • The above observations are of purely empirical kind, based on the observations made by the therapeutist together with the descriptions by the test persons of the experiencies they have had during and after the treatments.
  • It will be immediately understood that the sound box with upholstery shown on the drawings is only meant to serve as an example to elucidate the invention without thereby representing any limitation of the invention as defined in the subsequent patent claims. Thus, the devices shown could be designed in any suitable manner to provide the best possible effect on the patients.
  • In addition to the said storage medium for sound, it should be remarked that a beating sinusoidal tone is made by recording on top of a primary frequency a secondary frequency having a deviation of 0.2 to 2 Hz. "The beat velocity" should be preset and should be tuned to the quality of the music which is required to be used in addition to the low frequencies. The beat program is then recorded on one of the two tracks on the storage medium, e.g. a tape cassette, sound-on-sound with the selected, preferably filtered, music. Pure music is recorded on the other track. As previously mentioned, one could possible visualize using e.g. all four tracks on the tape cassette by using a sound head adapted thereto to improve the reproduction of sound (e.g. 2-channels), and possibly to extend the beat program.

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  1. A device for influence by sound on the human body (1), comprising at least a closed box (6, 11; 14; 18) with at least one sound opening (7; 7ʹ; 7'') in which is arranged a loudspeaker (8; 8'; 8'') being directed towards a part of said body, an upholstery being disposed between said box (6, 11; 14; 18) and the body (1), means (4; 5) for supply of low frequency signals to said loudspeaker (8; 8'; 8''), and means (3, 4) to influence said low frequency signals,characterized in that said upholstery at the location(s) (10) of said loudspeaker(s) is so arranged that air passage is permitted, one or a plurality of external loudspeakers (2; 2'; 2'') and means (4) for supplying music to said external loudspeaker(s) are provided and said low frequency signals are influenced by said means (3, 4) either in step with the music or in predetermined function of the music or in a predetermined rhythm.
  2. A device according to claim 1,characterized in that said low frequency signals are in the range between 30 and 120 Hz, preferably 40-90 Hz.
  3. A device according to claim 1 or 2,characterized in that said means for supplying said low frequency signals is a signal generator (5) which selectively can provide sinusoidal signals, pulses or other synthetic signals.
  4. A device according to claim 1,characterized in that said means (4) for supplying music is constituted by a tape cassette player or compact disc player.
  5. A device according to claim 1, 2 or 4,characterized in that said means (4) for supplying low frequency signals is constituted by said tape cassette player or compact disc player.
  6. A device according to claim 4 or 5,characterized in that there is associated with said supplying means an amplifier (3), possibly incorporating a low-pass filter.
  7. A device according to claim 1,characterized in that said box (6, 11) is designed as a resting bench.
  8. A device according to claim 1,characterized in that said box (14) is pivotably connected to a wall (17) and arranged to be turned down from vertical into a horizontal position.
  9. A device according to claim 1,characterized in that said box (18) forms a recliner-like piece of furniture.
  10. A device according to claim 1,characterized in that said box(es) (20, 21) being installed on the bottom side of the reclinement faces of a recliner (19) known per se.
  11. Storage medium, such as a tape cassette or compact disc to be used with the device according to one or a plurality of the claims 1, 2, 4-6,characterized in that at least one of the sound channels of the storage medium contains low frequency signals in the frequency range 30-120 Hz which are influenced either in step with music or in a predetermined function of the music or in a predetermined rhythm, and that the remaining sound channel(s) of the storage medium contains pure music.
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AT86116165TATE84962T1 (en)1986-03-191986-11-21 DEVICE FOR ACTING ON THE HUMAN BODY WITH SOUND.
CN87102129ACN1015148B (en)1986-03-191987-03-16Device for influence by sound on the human body
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CA000532385ACA1296391C (en)1986-03-191987-03-18Device for influence by sound on the human body
DK606087ADK162504C (en)1986-03-191987-11-18 DEVICE FOR EFFECTING THE HUMAN BODY BY SOUND AND STORAGE FOR USE WITH THE DEVICE
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