Acupuncture Devices
An acupuncture device can include a frame, an enclosure disposed on the frame to protect the frame, multiple stimulators mounted on the frame. The stimulators can be electrically coupled with a controller that transmits electric pulses to the stimulators for electro-acupuncture purpose. The size of the frame is adjustable to fit different body sizes of the users. The stimulators can be carried by the adjustment of the frame. The acupuncture device can also include one or more position references and the stimulators are positioned at relative distances from the position references. When the size of the frame is adjusted, the stimulators are carried by the frame to new positions that are at relative distances from the position references in proportionality with the extent of adjustment of the frame. Hence, the relative distance between a stimulator and a position reference in light of the size of the frame is maintained.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/394,828, filed on Dec. 30, 2016, which claims priority to Chinese utility model application no. CN201620006437.0 filed on Jan. 4, 2016, both of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDEmbodiments of this application relate to acupuncture devices or electro-acupuncture devices. Specifically, embodiments of this application relate to acupuncture devices that have multiple stimulators thereon. More specifically, the stimulators may be movable in proportion to an adjustment in size of the acupuncture device.
BACKGROUNDAcupuncture is a treasure of Chinese medicine. It has earned a world-renowned reputation based on its long history of well-established efficacy. Electro-acupuncture builds upon the foundation of traditional acupuncture's theories and techniques and combines acupuncture with modern theory of neural pulse electrotherapy. Electro-acupuncture is believed to enhance treatment results and the efficiency of acupuncture. The therapeutic theory of electro-acupuncture is that when the electric stimulators, such as needles, are placed at acupuncture points (sometimes also referred as nerve stimulation points), the electric pulses can induce rapid and widespread reactions to the cells and the nerve system. Electro-acupuncture is believed to be able to strengthen nerve signal transmission, promote blood and lymph intercellular transportation, nurture nerve tissue, relieve vascular spasm, dilate blood vessels, improve microcirculation, mitigate nerve fiber edema, promote local tissue metabolism, and promote restoration of neuromuscular function.
Traditional acupuncture technique, such as scalp acupuncture, can include placing stimulators such as needles at different acupuncture points to treat and/or prevent different mental and body disorders. It typically involves an acupuncture professional's or a Chinese medical practitioner's selection of stimulation points based on traditional acupuncture points in accordance with Chinese medicine theories. While the treatment result is established and proven, this type of acupuncture or electro-acupuncture has a certain limitations. For example, the stimulators usually need to be relatively accurately placed at acupuncture points in order to achieve better results. However, the general public is often unfamiliar with the precise locations of acupuncture points or even does not have ideas where the acupuncture points are. Hence, acupuncture or electro-acupuncture conventionally has to be operated by medical or acupuncture professionals.
SUMMARYAcupuncture devices described hereinbelow address the aforementioned drawbacks. In one aspect, an acupuncture device can include a frame that is retractable and extendable, an enclosure placed on the frame to protect the frame, a first type of stimulators mounted on the frame, and a second type of stimulators also mounted on the frame. The first type of stimulators can be a type of position reference component that is marked differently than the second type of stimulators so that regular non-professional users can recognize the first type of stimulators. The second types of stimulators can be movable by the extension or the retraction of the frame.
In another aspect, the acupuncture device can be of a helmet shape. The frame can have an adjustable size. There can be a first position reference and a second position reference mounted on the frame. The two position references are spaced apart from each other by a reference distance. And the reference distance can be adjusted in accordance with proportion of the adjustment of the size of the frame. The two position references are intended to allow regular users to place them at places that are easily identifiable, such as at the vertex of their head, at the middle of the forehead, or slightly above the ears, etc.
The acupuncture device can include multiple acupuncture stimulators mounted on the frame. Each of the stimulators is positioned apart from the first position reference by a respective distance. The acupuncture device can be configured in a manner such that when the size of the frame is adjusted, the reference distance is adjusted by a ratio. And the respective distance between a stimulator and a position reference is also adjusted substantially by the same ratio. The stimulators can be mounted on the frame at predetermined locations corresponding to certain acupuncture points in accordance of traditional Chinese acupuncture theories. Hence, when the position references are aligned at certain easily identifiable locations and the frame is adjusted according to the size of the user's body, all of the stimulators are carried by the adjustment of the frame proportionally so that the stimulators will be placed at relatively accurate locations of acupuncture points without the user's knowledge of the precise location of acupuncture points or even any knowledge of acupuncture points at all.
The acupuncture devices described herein have several advantages. First, the appropriate electric stimulation sites such as acupuncture points can be predetermined during manufacture by professionals for the treatment or prevention of various diseases and disorders. Second, the acupuncture devices are safe, reliable and simple to use. The devices do not require expertise in acupuncture to use. The devices can also fit different body sizes of different people of different genders and ages.
The acupuncture devices allow users to perform simple adjustment based on the size of the users' body part, then the stimulators can be positioned at the intended acupuncture points.
Also, the acupuncture devices can include an enclosure that is made of a material that is flexible, elastic and resilient. As such, the enclosure is able to enclose the frame and exert slight pressure to the frame and to the stimulators such that the stimulators can be secured in place and can have close contact with the user's skin. This prevents the stimulators from being loosened from the skin so that this can ensure the electric pulses can be transmitted continuously.
For needle type stimulators, the tip of the needles can be smooth and circular so that the needles will not cause pain or penetrate the skin. This allows painless, effective, simple, and practical use of the acupuncture devices.
The following description is made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention and should not be taken in a limiting sense. The scope of the invention is best determined by reference to the appended claims.
The invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described herein with reference to idealized embodiments of the present invention. As such, variations from the shapes of the illustrations as a result, for example, of manufacturing techniques and/or tolerances, are to be expected. Thus, embodiments of the present invention should not be construed as limited to the particular shapes of regions illustrated herein but are to include deviations in shapes that result, for example, from manufacturing.
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Specifically, the frame 13 can be extended and retracted. Frame 13 can be made of rubber, plastic, or polymer materials or metallic thin strips. The frame 13 may have one or more frame pieces. Each frame strip can be of a zigzag type or a corrugation type so that it has flexibility and scalability. Frame strips can be straight or can be curved, as best shown in
The enclosure 12 can serve as an elastic cover of the helmet-shaped electrical acupuncture device 1. It may be made of any elastic and flexible materials including, but not limited to, rubber or plastic. The enclosure 12 encloses the frame 13 and stimulators 11. When the helmet-shaped electrical acupuncture device 1 is worn by a user, the elasticity and flexibility of the enclosure 12 can create sufficient pressure so that the stimulators 11 can closely and precisely contact the selected points of stimulation of the scalp of the user. The enclosure 12 also provides comfort, durability and aesthetics to the helmet-shaped electrical acupuncture device 1. However, it is understood that enclosure 12 can also be made of hard material such as metal.
The stimulators 11 can comprise a needle body and needle holder. The metallic or conductive needle body, through the needle holder, is mounted on the inner surface of the frame 13. Stimulators 11 mounting on the frame can allow the stimulators to be moved proportionally instead of in some arbitrary or irregular manners. The tip of needle body can be generally circular. There can be a variety of needle types. For example, a straight needle stimulator can have a needle holder with a diameter of about 0.8-2.0 centimeters and a needle body with a diameter of about 0.15-0.3 millimeters. A tapered needle stimulator can have a needle holder with a diameter of about 0.8-2.0 centimeters and a needle body that is tapered from the needle holder. The tip of the needle body can be blunt or circular. A mixed type needle can have a needle holder with a diameter of about 1-3 centimeters and a needle body that combines the needle body of a straight needle and a tapered needle. While stimulators 11 are described as having a needle shape, it is understood that the stimulators 11 are not necessarily of needle shape. For example, the stimulators 11 can be adhesive electrical stimulative stickers that can be circular or rectangular in shape. The circular type stickers can have a diameter of about 1.5-3 centimeters while the rectangular type stickers can be about 2-3 centimeters by 3-5 centimeters. While the above stimulators are described in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, it is understood that the embodiments of the present invention can also include various other different stimulators and/or needles. Also, each embodiment of the present invention may have one or more types of stimulators in different combinations, configurations and arrangements.
The stimulators 11 can be arranged in pairs with two stimulators as a pair. Each pair is connected using wires and acts as the positive and negative poles. The pairs are connected to the controller 2 via wires 3 so that the controller can transfer suitable electric pulses to the stimulators 11 and stimulate the contact regions of the user.
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The waveform adjustment control 22 can be used to choose different types of electric pulses sent to the stimulators 11, including, but not limited to, continuous waves, intermittent waves, and alternating waves. The controller 12 may further comprise a numbers of predetermined routines such various treatment modes and prevention modes. In those modes, the controller 12 can automatically arrange and cycle different waveforms and transmit those electric pulses to the stimulators. For example, in a predetermined prevention mode, the continuous waves, intermittent waves, and alternating waves will be sent to the stimulators at intervals of 10 minutes for each waveform. The three waveforms will be circulating in such routine. In another example, a treatment mode requires the user to manually choose one of the waveforms. Then the user may choose an intensity level of 0 to 9 for the electric pulses by changing the pulse strength adjustment control 21. In an embodiment, the controller 2 can further comprise an automatic timing knob for users to select duration of operation from 0 to 60 minutes.
In one embodiment, continuous waves may refer to electric pulses having a frequency of 2-500 Hz. Intermittent waves may refer to electric pulses having a frequency of 2-500 Hz with the presence of electric pulses for 10-30 seconds and a pause of 3-10 seconds. Alternating waves may refer to electric pulses having a low frequency of 2-20 Hz and a high frequency of 20-500 Hz. And the low frequency and the high frequency are alternating by a period of 5-10 seconds. While three particular examples of waveforms are described, it is understood that those three waveforms are for reference only and embodiments of the present invention can include various other waveforms.
The power source of the embodiments can generally be 6V-9V direct current or household alternating current with a transformer stepped down to a voltage that is safe to users.
From a reference position as defined by the position reference stimulator 701, the frame 13 can be extended or retracted through the frame's zigzag structure or its corrugation structure. When the frame 13 extends or retracts, it will carry the regular stimulators 702, 703, 704 and 705 accordingly so that those regular stimulators are moved proportionally in accordance with the extent of the extension or retraction of the frame 13.
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Generally, position reference stimulators on the frame are usually located at reference positions that are easily identifiable by regular users, such as at the center point or the vertex of the top of a head. And the regular stimulators are positioned in relative distances from one or more position reference stimulators so that the regular stimulators are located at various acupuncture points that can be predetermined by professionals during the manufacture of the acupuncture devices. Hence, for the acupuncture devices described herein, regular users only need to align the position reference stimulator(s) at some easily identifiable location(s), then extend or retract the frame to adjust the size of the acupuncture device to fit the size of their body, such as their head. The rest of the stimulators will be proportionally carried by the adjustment of the frame and automatically be moved accurately to the acupuncture points of the users in accordance to the degree of adjustment of the size of the frame. Hence, regular users who are not familiar with various acupuncture points can use this acupuncture device to carry out acupuncture or electro-acupuncture without a professional to accurately place the stimulators at various acupuncture points for the users.
The following examples are described in conjunction with actual names of acupuncture points.
On the head of a human body, Baihui point (point GV20 according to Standard Acupuncture Nomenclature, Second Edition, published by World Health Organization in 1993) is located at the midpoint of two ears, i.e. the vertex of head. Shenting point (GV 24) is located at the midpoint of the front of the forehead near the midpoint of two eyebrows. Fengfu point (GV16) is located on the posterior midline of the head at a recessed location between neck muscles at the back of the head. Niezuo point is located on the left side of the head right above the tip of the left ear. Nieyou point is located on the right side of the head right above the tip of the right.
A user can wear an example acupuncture device 1 on his/her head and position a first position reference stimulator at the easily identifiable Baihui point, which is located at the vertex of the head. Then the user can extend or retract a frame strip so that another position reference stimulator can be positioned at the Shenting point at the forehead. After two position reference stimulators are placed properly, the user can then extend or retract the frame to adjust the size of the acupuncture device 1 according to the size of his/her head. As the frame is adjusted according to the size of the user's head and the two position reference stimulators are positioned properly, all other regular stimulators will be automatically placed at other different less easily identifiable acupuncture points on the user's head. Coupled with the flexibility and elasticity of the enclosure 12 that applies slightly compressive force to the stimulators, the stimulators can be in close contact with the skin and be secured in position. In addition, the tip of the stimulators can be blunt or in a smooth circular shape so that those needle-shaped stimulators do not penetrate the skin or cause pain to the users. All these features provide a safe, comfortable, and easy-to-use acupuncture device to achieve the best prevention and treatment results.
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The foregoing description of the embodiments of the present invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The numerical values described in the description are only for illustration purpose and should not be understood as limiting the invention to the precise numbers. It is intended that the scope of the present invention not be limited by this detailed description, but by the claims and the equivalents to the claims appended hereto.
It should also be understood that various omissions, substitutions, and changes in the form of the detail of the apparatus, system, and/or method as illustrated as well as the uses thereof, may be made by those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Consequently, the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but should be defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. An acupuncture device, comprising:
- a frame that extendable;
- an enclosure carried by the frame;
- a first type of stimulators carried by the frame; and
- a second type of stimulators carried by the frame, wherein the stimulators of the second type are marked differently than the first type of stimulators and are movable by an extension of the frame.
2. The acupuncture device of claim 1, wherein the first type of stimulators is colored differently than the second type of stimulators.
3. The acupuncture device of claim 1, wherein the second type of stimulators is needle-shaped.
4. The acupuncture device of claim 1, wherein the second type of stimulators is configured to be electrically coupled to a controller so that the second type of stimulators is configured to transmit electric pulses sent from the controller.
5. The acupuncture device of claim 4, wherein the controller is configured to send multiple types of electric pulses.
6. The acupuncture device of claim 1, wherein the frame is a zigzag type.
7. The acupuncture device of claim 1, wherein the frame is a corrugation type.
8. An acupuncture device, comprising:
- a frame having an adjustable size;
- a first position reference and a second position reference carried by the frame, the first position reference being positioned apart from the second position reference by a reference distance, the reference distance capable of being adjusted by an adjustment of the size of the frame;
- a first acupuncture stimulator carried by the frame, the first acupuncture stimulator positioned apart from the first position reference by a first distance; and
- a second acupuncture stimulator carried by the frame, the second acupuncture stimulator positioned apart from the second position reference by a second distance.
9. The acupuncture device of claim 8, further comprising an enclosure disposed on the frame.
10. The acupuncture device of claim 9, wherein the enclosure is composed of rubber.
11. The acupuncture device of claim 8, wherein the first and second position references are acupuncture stimulators that are marked differently than the first acupuncture stimulator and than the second acupuncture stimulator.
12. The acupuncture device of claim 8, wherein the first position reference is configured to align a vertex of a head.
13. The acupuncture device of claim 8, wherein the acupuncture device comprises five position references, the five position references include the first position reference, the second position reference, and three additional position references, the five position references are configured respectively to align a center, a front, a back, a left side and a right side of a head.
14. The acupuncture device of claim 8, wherein first acupuncture stimulator and the second acupuncture stimulator are configured to be electrically coupled to a controller so that the first acupuncture stimulator and the second acupuncture stimulator are configured to transmit electric pulses sent from the controller.
15. A method for using an acupuncture device comprising an extendable frame having a first position reference stimulator, a second position reference stimulator, and multiple regular stimulators mounted on the frame, the method for using the acupuncture device comprising:
- positioning the first position reference stimulator at a first location; and
- adjusting a size of the frame to position the second position reference stimulator at a second location such that the reference distance is adjusted by the ratio and the first and second distances are also adjusted by substantially the same ratio.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising connecting the multiple regular stimulators to an electrical controller that is adapted to transmit electric pulses to the multiple regular stimulators.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising selecting a type of electric pulses from multiple types of electric pulses.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the first location is a vertex of a head.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the first location is a Baihui acupuncture point.
20. The method of claim 15 further comprising positioning a third position reference of the acupuncture device to a third location.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 19, 2019
Publication Date: Jun 13, 2019
Inventor: Siu Kwong Tsang (Hong Kong)
Application Number: 16/278,729