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`[Title of
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`the invention] SYSTEM FOR SERVING FOODSTUFF/MEAL FOR
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`SWALLOWING
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`(51) [International Patent Classification]
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`GO06Q 50/00
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`(2006.01)
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`(2006.01)
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`(21) [Application number] 2005088234
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`(22) [Filing date] 20050325
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`(71) [Applicant]
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`[Name] CHUO ELECTRONICS CO LTD
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`[Name] TOIN GAKUEN
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`(72) [Inventor]
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`[Full name] KOMI KATSUTOSHI
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`[Full name] SATO TOSHIO
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`[Full name] TSUJI KIICHI
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`[Full name] IIDA YUKIYASU
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`[Full name] KAWASHIMA NORIMICHI
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`[Full name] AGISHI TETSUZO
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`[Full name] ANDO TETSUO
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`[Full name] KATO KIYOSHI
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`Abstract
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`(57) [Overview]
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`PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To solve problems that it
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`is difficult for the personnel
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`handicapped in swallowing to prepare a meal
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`for swallowing appropriate for the
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`personnel and also to select a meal for swallowing corresponding to a swallowing
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`handicap level from a menu of home delivery order services, and thatit is difficult to know
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`which meal
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`is suitable for the aged personnel and the personnel handicapped in
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`swallowing since it depends upon experiences of an attendant to quantitatively and
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`objectively recognize the swallowing handicap level of the patient.
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`SOLUTION: The present invention comprises: a swallowing sound analysis system
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`installed in the home of the aged personnel, in the home of the personnel handicapped
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`in
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`swallowing or
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`in an aged welfare nursing home; a computer
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`installed in a
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`foodstuff/meal manufacture source that receives a result of analysis; and a computer
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`installed within a physical distribution service center which receives the order from the
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`swallowing sound analysis system. They are all connected over a network and the
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`ordered foodstuff/meal is delivered from the physical distribution service center to the
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`aged welfare nursing home, thereby serving the optimal foodstuff/meal corresponding to
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`the patient level.
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`Claim
`[Patent Claims]
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`[Claim 1]
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`The present invention relates to a swallowing sound analysis system installed in a facility
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`such as a hospital, an elderly welfare care facility, and the like, and a computer installed
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`in a facility for receiving the analysis result, which is connected via a network, and has a
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`dysphagia and the like from an analysis result and a request of a patient. To provide a
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`food and a meal providing system for swallowing which is characterized by providing an
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`optimum meal obtained by analyzing the physical property and temperature of a meal in
`one individual.
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`[Claim 2]
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`In addition to the 1 aspect of the present invention, there is provided a computer installed
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`in a food and meal maker which receives an analysis result from a swallowing sound
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`analysis system and a computer installed in a physical distribution service center
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`receiving an order from the swallowing sound analysis system. The food and meal
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`providing system for swallowing is characterized in that all of them are connected via a
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`network and a food and a meal ordered fromadistribution service center to an elderly
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`person's house, a person's house of dysphagia or an elderly welfare care facility are
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`delivered.
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`[Claim 3]
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`By utilizing a swallowing sound analysis system installed in a hospital, an elderly welfare
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`carefacility, an elderly person's house or a dysphagia person's house, an analysis result
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`of an status of swallowing from the swallowing sound analysis system or a result of the
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`examination result of a swallowing function in a hospital is transmitted to a computer
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`installed in a food / meal maker. From the analysis result or the contents of the
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`examination result, a meal service menu for selecting or
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`individually making an
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`appropriate food and meal list is selected from the information of food and meal prepared
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`in advance by a food and a meal maker, and the menu is transmitted to the swallowing
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`sound analysis system, and the menu is displayed in the swallowing sound analysis
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`system. The system according to claim 1, wherein an order is made from the menu, and
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`the order data is transmitted to the distribution center, so that the delivery service can be
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`performed on the homeof the elderly person, the house of the person suffering from
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`dysphagia or the nursing facility of elderly people.
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`[Claim 4]
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`The system according to claim 1, wherein a swallowing sound analysis system is used
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`when feeding the delivered swallowing meal, and the result is transmitted to the food and
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`meal maker to update the information of the appropriate food and meal.
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`Description
`[Detailed description of the invention]
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`[Technical field]
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`[0001]
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`The present invention relates to patients who suffer from impaired swallowing function,
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`such as "poorly drinkable", "*", and the like, due to dementia, long standing bed, dog bite
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`disorder, intraoral dryness, decline in swallowing reflex associated with aging, and the
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`like. The present
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`invention relates to an application of a system which allows for
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`screening of misaspiration of a food and drink which enters the trachea rather than an
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`esophagus, and relates to an improvement of an existing food and meal order sales
`service.
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`[Background of the Invention]
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`[0002]
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`As a system for selling food and meal, a net sales using the Internet, an auction, and a
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`home delivery by a telephone order are known.
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`To provide an order-made meal service by grasping a taste and a health state of one
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`person himself / herself from consultation of a health condition at the time of a telephone
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`or Internet consultation and a home delivery.
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`As a food and food sales system, there is a device which can easily perform home
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`delivery order of food and food by an elderly person who does not use a personal
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`computerand an elderly person who has no expert knowledge (see Patent Document1).
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`[Patent document 1]JP 2002-189894A
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`[Disclosure of invention]
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`[Problem to be solved by the invention]
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`[0003]
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`Conventionally,
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`it
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`is difficult to produce an appropriate swallowing diet for an elderly
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`person, a dysphagia person, and a person who hasdifficulty swallowing. Making the
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`deglutition foods according to a swallowing difficulty level or delivery order service
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`It is also difficult to select from the menu.
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`To solve a problem that an order-made meal service which has grasped a taste and a
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`health condition of one person himself / herself is available, however, there is a problem
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`that it is difficult to grasp the level of dysphagia of a patient quantitatively and objectively,
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`andit is difficult to capture the level of trouble of a person in responseto the experience
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`of the person.
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`In the prior art, it is not possible to consider the level of dysphagia of a patient, and it is
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`difficult to know which meal
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`is suitable for the elderly or the person who difficulty
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`swallowing, or who has dysphagia.
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`[Means for solving the problem]
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`[0004]
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`This system comprises a swallowing sound analysis system installed in an aged person's
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`house, a dysphagia person's house or an elderly welfare care facility, a computer
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`installed at a food and a meal maker receiving the analysis result, and a computer
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`installed in a physical distribution service center receiving an order from the swallowing
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`sound analysis system. This is a food and meal order selling system which is connected
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`through a network and delivers a food and a meal ordered from a physical distribution
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`service center to an elderly person's house, a dysphagia person's house, or an elderly
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`welfare care facility, and can provide an optimal food and meal in accordancewith a level
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`of dysphagia of a patient.
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`[Effect of the Invention]
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`[0005]
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`Since food forms corresponding to the eating and swallowing functions can be taken and
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`selected, the Qol can be selected and thus the QOL of the patient can be improved.
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`To save labor for making a meal difficult to swallow and reduce burden on a caregiver.
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`As well as analyzing the condition of dysphagia, it is possible to select foods and meals
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`according to dysphagia, to order foods and meals, and to provide home delivery services.
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`[Best modefor carrying out the invention]
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`[0006]
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`The degree ofdifficulty of swallowing food and foodis classified using physical properties
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`such as density, viscosity, degree of deformation, degree of adhesion and the like as
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`parameters, and information on food and mealand difficulty in swallowing is previously
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`stored in a storage part of a computer installed in a storage part of a swallowing sound
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`analysis system or a food / food maker. In accordancewith the analysis of the swallowing
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`sound analysis system,
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`it
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`is applicable to a food and meal order sales system for
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`swallowing, which determines a degreeofdifficulty of swallowing, displays and selects
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`a selectable food and meal list, and enables an order to be performed on a computer
`installed in a distribution service center.
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`The computer installed in the food and meal maker and the computerinstalled in the
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`distribution service center may be the same computer, and the present invention is not
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`limited to this form as long as the samefunction can be realized.
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`[0007]
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`FIG.
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`1
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`is a block diagram showing the configuration of a food and meal supply system
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`for swallowing in the same facility which is constructed so as to be able to provide an
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`appropriate meal to the patient 1 using the swallowing sound analysis system 3 and the
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`in-premise computer 4 which are installed in the 1 embodiment in the case of "> 10”.
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`Swallowing sound from a patient 1 wearing a sensor2 is inputted into a swallowing sound
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`analysis system 3, and a result of the analysis is converted into numerical information in
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`an in-facility computer 4. This numerical information shows a series of flows that are
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`configured to obtain the cooperation of physician 15, medical staff 16, nutritionist 17, and
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`prescriber 18 to provide an appropriate swallowing meal for patient 1.
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`[0008]
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`FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration and a series of flow of a large scale
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`swallowing food and meal providing system constituted by a 2 embodiment, which is
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`constituted by a patient house or an elderly welfare care facility> 11,a<12, anda <13.
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`[0009]
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`FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating an embodiment of an embodiment of collecting an empty
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`swallowing sound from a patient and then providing an optimal food and meal.
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`First, patient data is input (Step S 0), and empty swallowing sound data is collected (Step
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`S 1).
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`Next, the patient data and the collected data are transmitted to the food / meal maker
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`center (Step S 2), and the food / meal is selected at the food / meal maker center (Step
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`S$ 3).
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`Next, the food / meal menu is transmitted from the food / meal maker center to the
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`terminal (Step S 4).
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`At the terminal, the user selects the menu from the displayed menu and orders the
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`selected menu to the physical distribution center (Step S 5).
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`The order data is transmitted to the physical distribution center (Step S 6).
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`The food and the meal of an order are delivered from a physical distribution center (step
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`$7).
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`Next, the swallowing sound of food and meal and the empty swallowing sound data are
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`collected (Step S 8).
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`The collected data is transmitted to the food / meal maker center (Step S 9).
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`Feedback is performed into the research and development unit, and improvement and
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`developmentof new products are performed (Step S 10).
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`The food and meal menu is updated at the center of the food and meal maker (Step S
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`11).
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`The updated food and meal menu is returned to (Step S 4) (Step S 12).
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`Communication from the center of food and meal maker centeris periodically transmitted
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`(Step S 13).
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`[Industrial applicability]
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`[0010]
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`To provide a method and a device for improving the QOL of a patient comprehensively
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`by evaluating whether or not a food and a meal supplied from a home delivery service
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`are appropriate, providing feedback to more optimal updating of a menu and research
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`and developmentof a swallowing diet, and improving improvement and development of
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`a new product.
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`[Brief Description of the Drawings]
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`[0011]
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`[Fig. 1]FIG. 4 is a block diagram (1 embodiment) showing the configuration of an
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`embodiment of the same facility of a food and meal supply system for swallowing ;.
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`[Fig. 2]FIG. 2 is a block diagram (a first embodiment) showing an embodiment of the
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`present invention ;.
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`[Fig. 3]Flow chart.
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`[Explanation of letters or numerals]
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`[0012]
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`2 sensor
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`15 Medical Practitioner
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`16 Medical Staff
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