Applicator Having Specific Movement Patents (Class 601/18)
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Publication number: 20140228718Abstract: In one embodiment, an apparatus that provides cooling and mechanical and/or electrical simulation to the treated site may be used to overcome the problems associated with cryotherapy. In one embodiment, a cryotherapy device for producing a cooling effect for treating tissue includes a temperature control device which alters the temperature of at least a portion of the tissue being treated during treatment; and a blood flow device that alters the blood flow rate through the portion of the tissue being treated during and following treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2012Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventors: Kenneth R. Diller, Sepideh Khoshnevis, Robert Matthew Brothers
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Publication number: 20140221880Abstract: A therapeutic appliance includes a water pack, at least one massaging finger, a recirculating water system and a thermoelectric device. The massaging finger has a vibrator disposed on the water pack to exciting liquid in the water pack for massaging a body portion to be massaged. The recirculating water system has a container and a conduit connecting the container and the water pack such that the liquid is permitted to circulate between the container and the water pack. In addition, the thermoelectric device is disposed in the container of the recirculating water system for heating or cooling the liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Inventor: Cheng-Chuan Yang
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Publication number: 20140221879Abstract: A breast building and waist shaping device includes a pad body, whereon are disposed a pillow, a breast building unit and a waist shaping unit. The breast building unit includes a base body with two slot parts. A plurality of bulges, malaxating parts, massaging parts and heating parts are disposed in the slot parts. The waist shaping unit includes a slice body whereon are disposed vibrating and heating parts. Binding bands are disposed on two sides of the slice body. A user lies face-down on the pad body with the breast placed in the slot parts of the breast building unit and the binding bands of the waist shaping unit tied around the waist. In this manner, the effects of breast building and waist shaping are achieved through malaxation, vibration, massage and fomentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Inventor: HUA LING CHU
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Publication number: 20140207029Abstract: A device that is used to reduce the pain of a needle stick to a person, the device having a casing containing a vibratory device and a temperature reducing device, and a method for using the device to reduce the pain of a needle stick by applying both thermal and vibration analgesia to a subject during a needle stick.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: MMJ Labs LLCInventors: Amy L. Baxter, Louis A. Calderon
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Publication number: 20140194789Abstract: The present invention relates to a treatment apparatus using high frequency waves, and to a method for controlling same. The treatment apparatus using high frequency waves comprises: a high frequency wave generating unit; a plurality of needles for providing, into the skin of a user, high frequency energy transferred from the high frequency wave generating unit; and a driving unit for inserting the plurality of needles into the skin of the user, wherein the apparatus further comprises a control unit for controlling the driving unit such that the plurality of needles are inserted into a first target point within the skin and then move to a second target point.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2012Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: LUTRONIC CORPORATIONInventor: Kwang Chon Ko
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Publication number: 20140194788Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for treating a human condition by providing an appendage chamber having a thermal exchange member. A vacuum may be applied to the appendage chamber to maintain vasodilation of an appendage when placed within the appendage chamber. The appendage may be heated or cooled at the thermal exchange member for therapeutic application of thermal energy to treat a number of circulatory, neurological, lymphatic, or endocrinal maladies.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: AVACEN, INC.Inventors: Thomas G. MUEHLBAUER, Nathan NEWMAN
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Publication number: 20140142472Abstract: The invention concerns massage device including body which contains drive mechanism, at least one type of massage head which includes massage elements, a transmission mechanism which allows the activation of the massage elements under the action of the drive mechanism, installation mechanism which are configured to be installed on and uninstall from the body at least one type of massage head. In accordance with the invention, the device includes recognition means of the type of massage head installed on the body and control mechanisms for said massage device based on the recognition of the type of massage head.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: SEB S.A.Inventors: Camille Giraud, Franck Mandica
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Publication number: 20140142473Abstract: A therapy wrap for treatment of at least a portion of an animate body having improved kink resistance. The therapy wrap may be selectively reinforced for improved kink resistance in only a portion of the wrap. The reinforcement may decrease the kink radius. The wrap may include a kink reducer in all or only a selected kink-prone region. The kink reducer may be selectively configured attachment points or spot welds. The therapy wrap may include a reinforcement layer of one or more discrete reinforcement members. The wrap may be formed by pre-tensioning the material layers while forming the fluid bladder and/or gas pressure bladder. The therapy wrap may be adapted to compensate for conditions that normally cause kinking of the wrap or buckling of the fluidic channels. Also disclosed are methods of manufacturing the wrap and methods of administering a temperature-controlled treatment to an anatomical body part.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Inventors: Mark H. LOWE, Krister BOWMAN
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Publication number: 20140142471Abstract: The invention relates to a treatment device designed for sequentially treating the skin in a predetermined area via a movement over this area, comprising a housing a treatment window with a width 1 and included in a plane a guide means adjacent to the treatment window and designed to provide information on the positioning of the device and comprising a body attached to the housing, and at least one roller having a cylindrical body of which the axis of symmetry ? is parallel to the plane of the treatment window, the roller being mounted on the body and freely rotating relative to the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Inventors: Vincent Chambon, Martial Maisonneuve, Xavier Vacheron
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Publication number: 20140135665Abstract: An apparatus and corresponding method for treatment of skin conditions which includes a brushhead member which comprises a first portion which includes a plurality of rings of bristle tufts, the first portion oscillating in operation through a selected angle at a selected frequency and a second portion which also includes a plurality of rings of bristle tufts concentric with the first portion, the second portion remaining stationary in operation. At least one monochromatic light source is included, providing light directed from the brushhead in a direction substantially the same as the bristle tufts, such that the light impinges on the area of skin of the user acted on by the oscillating brushhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2014Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: L'Oréal SAInventors: Kenneth A. Pilcher, Robert E. Akridge
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Patent number: 8721572Abstract: Modularized eye treatment devices, systems, kits and method are disclosed which include therapy delivery modules that are combined in a housing to deliver one or more therapies to a patient. Therapy modules include temperature control modules, moisture delivery modules and massage delivery modules. A controller can be provided that identifies which therapy modules are provided and therapy is adjusted based on the identification of which modules are provided in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2011Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Eyedetec Medical, Inc.Inventors: Barry J. Linder, Robert Sykora
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Publication number: 20140128781Abstract: Devices and methods may be used for the in situ or in transit adjustment of the core body temperature of a patient. Devices according to some embodiments include a control unit and pressure chamber adapted to apply a pulsating negative pressure to a limb of the patient. An adjustment temperature applied during the application of the pulsating pressure can heat or cool the patient as necessary. Devices and methods disclosed herein can provide for efficient heating and/or cooling of a patient. In addition, devices and methods provide such functionality in a portable device that can be manually carried by an individual.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: OTIVIO ASInventors: Erling Bekkestad Rein, Nils Henrik Landeklint
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Publication number: 20140128780Abstract: A skin treatment device includes a body having a treatment head at one end and a dispenser head at another end. The treatment head includes a potting containing at least one light source for emitting electromagnetic radiation having desired characteristics for treating one or more skin conditions. A skin contacting surface is disposed at one end of the potting and is adapted for transmitting electromagnetic radiation emitted from the light source to a user's skin. A vibrator is directly or indirectly in contact with the other end of the potting for causing the skin contacting surface to vibrate. The dispenser head includes a dispensing assembly for dispensing a desired substance for use in treating one or more skin conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: SYNERON BEAUTY LTDInventors: John Kennedy, Jinxin Yu
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Publication number: 20140100489Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed that uses at least one low power optical radiation source in a suitable head which can be held over a treatment area for a substantial period of time or can be moved over the treatment area a number of times during each treatment. The apparatus, a hand held light emitting applicator (LEA) or light emitting skin applicator (LESA), can be in the form of a brush or roller adapted to be moved over the patient's skin surface as radiation is applied to the skin. The skin-contacting surface of the LEA or LESA can have protuberances such as projections or bristles that can massage the skin and deliver radiation. In addition, an apparatus which delivers optical radiation to a treatment area is disclosed that contains a retrofit housing adapted to be joined to a skin-contacting device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, Joseph P. Caruso
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Publication number: 20140066821Abstract: Embodiments include methods, apparatuses, and systems for reducing elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) in a patient to either prevent or treat open-angle glaucoma. Heat is applied to the trabecular meshwork in the patient's eye without damaging proteins in the trabecular meshwork. The application of heat to the trabecular meshwork has the effect of relaxing or loosening protein clogs or other inhibitors in the trabecular meshwork, which are either reducing or obstructing of the outflow of aqueous humor, thereby increasing the patient's IOP and causing ocular hypertension (OHT). By loosening or relaxing clogs or other inhibitors in the trabecular meshwork, the outflow path for aqueous humor is increased or restored, which can lower IOP and either prevent or treat glaucoma. Force may also be applied to the patient's eye to apply pressure to the trabecular meshwork to further assist in the loosening or relaxing of clogs or other inhibitors in the trabecular meshwork.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: TearScience, Inc.Inventors: Beth Friedland, Donald R. Korb, Steve Grenon, John Jans, Keith Gausmann, Timothy R. Willis
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Publication number: 20130296745Abstract: A therapeutic mat is described. The mat provides therapeutic relief in the form of vibratory motion and/or heat. The mat or pad is particularly useful as a floor mat in a vehicle. The mat includes provisions to enable powering the mat from a 12-volt direct current source, such as used in an automobile or other vehicle. A massage module can be removed from the mat to facilitate cleaning of the mat. The mat may also include one or more upwardly extending provisions for massaging the arch region of a user's feet. Also described are illuminated mats. The lights of a mat can operate based upon the operation of another mat, pulsations of the massage module, or based upon acoustic levels in the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventor: KEITH DUANE CHEATHAM, II
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Patent number: 8556835Abstract: A massage apparatus is provided with a housing, and a substrate mounted for rotation to the housing and driven by a motor. A massage node and a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heater are mounted to the substrate. A pair of contacts and a pair of brushes maintain electrical engagement of the PTC heater with the housing during rotation of the substrate. Another embodiment provides an infrared light emitting diode (LED) beneath the massage node in electrical communication with the housing due to the contacts and brushes. Another embodiment provides a method for imparting a heated massage effect by providing a massage apparatus with a message mechanism, a PTC heater and a plurality of infrared LEDs. A massage effect is imparted and a warm-up operation is initiated of the PTC heater and the LEDs. The warm-up operation of the PTC heater is discontinued upon the massage mechanism reaching a predefined temperature.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2007Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: FKA Distributing Co.Inventors: Roman Ferber, Mordechai Lev, Shianp Jyh Chung
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Publication number: 20130267876Abstract: A stylus and a treatment head for use with a medical device for imparting a force is provided. The stylus allows a practitioner to maintain focus on the treatment location while adjusting placement and force. This is because a light signal is emitted in the vicinity of the distal end of the stylus, proximate the treatment location on the patient. Alternatively, an audible or a tactile signal is employed for feedback. As a safety feature, the stylus is provided with means to allow it to collapse at forces above the accept able limit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2011Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventor: Aslam Khan
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Publication number: 20130261385Abstract: A sexual stimulation apparatus which may comprise a plurality of light sources for photostimulation and microbe reduction of the vagina, clitoris, or both; a plurality of vibrators for mechanical stimulation of the vagina, clitoris, or both; a plurality of modes of operation for achieving improved sexual stimulation in a user; a handle for ease of operation; a controller and programmable memory for containing modes of operation and driving the light sources and vibrators of the invention; a vaginal finger; a clitoral finger; a handle for ease of use; a keypad for user entry of commands; a charging and programming port; and a power source which may be a rechargeable battery which may be rechargeable by direct, inductive or other means; and a handle for ease of operation. The invention also comprises a flexible covering that provides smooth sliding engagement with the vagina and clitoris of a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventor: Ralph Zipper
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Publication number: 20130253384Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for use in the selective disruption of lipid-rich cells by controlled cooling. The present invention further relates to a device for use in carrying out the methods for selective disruption of lipid-rich cells by controlled cooling.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: THE GENERAL HOSPITAL CORPORATIONInventors: Richard Rox Anderson, Dieter Manstein
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Publication number: 20130226045Abstract: A penis enlargement exercising system is disclosed and includes a penis enlargement exerciser, a penis protecting cover, a heating device, and a pubic hair separating plate. The penis enlargement exerciser has a rigid frame and at least one slider, the slider can slide on the frame back and forth; the frame and the slider commonly form a closed circle around a penis of a user. In operation, the penis is put into the closed circle, the slider is forced to move toward the penis to push the slider toward the penis, and then the closed circle is narrowed, so as to cause the penis to be held tightly. Thus, the penis can be enlarged in the circumference and the length thereof, and the penis can be kept healthy by massaging the penis through using the penis enlargement exercising system for a male.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2011Publication date: August 29, 2013Inventor: Hui Li
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Patent number: 8491508Abstract: A device for stimulating the meibomian glands of the eyelid comprising: a handle; a head that is non-removable and integral to the handle, the head comprising an eyepiece that oscillates to provide a massaging action to an eyelid and that comprises a front end that is concave in shape to fit over an eyelid; a heater located inside of the eyepiece; a temperature sensor located inside of the eyepiece, wherein the temperature sensor causes the eyepiece to heat to a predetermined temperature and then stop heating; and a charging base that supplies power to a motor that causes the eyepiece to oscillate, wherein the motor comprises a motor shaft. A method of applying heat and massaging action to the eyelid at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2010Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Inventors: Walton F. Smith, David Yakos, Randy Larimer
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Publication number: 20130184615Abstract: Spinal correction comparable to that achieved through mastery of the specific upper spinal correction procedure may be produced through the simple application of harmonic vibrations and light long axis traction to the spine. Accordingly, complex spine correction may be achieved through a relatively simple procedure, apt for automation. During the procedure the patient may be placed in a supine position and the patient's head supported. The patient's head may be elevated and/or positioned forward with respect to the rest of the body. Light long axis traction is then induced along the spine. During the induction of traction, vibrations are applied to the spine.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2013Publication date: July 18, 2013Inventor: Kerry Johnson
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Publication number: 20130158443Abstract: A method of operating a circulation facilitating assembly having a thermal treatment assembly having the steps of: providing pump assembly; placing a bladder of a first leg assembly in fluid communication with the pump assembly; placing a bladder of a second leg assembly in fluid communication with the pump assembly; placing a bladder of a thermal treatment assembly in fluid communication with the pump assembly, the thermal treatment assembly further comprising a thermal pad which is one of heated or cooled so that it is at a temperature other than ambient temperature; sequentially cycling at least one or both of the first leg assembly and second leg assembly, and, the thermal treatment assembly to complete a single cycle, comprising the steps of by: inflating the respective bladder to a predetermined pressure, holding the predetermined pressure for a predetermined period of time; and deflating the respective bladder.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventors: Robert Kraal, John O. Lindahl
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Publication number: 20130131559Abstract: A hairbrush includes a control panel, an interior vibratory element for providing massage therapy and a plurality of LEDs carried by the brush head for providing light therapy at a preselected wavelength selected to be of benefit to the hair and/or scalp. In response to user control input mode selection, the light and massage multi-therapy hairbrush selectively provides phototherapy, massage therapy, and combined massage and phototherapies.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: Rudy A. Vandenbelt, Troy Gene Anderson, Si-Chih Uno
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Publication number: 20130046212Abstract: One form of the device is a standard handpiece having a series of interchangeable treatment heads. The handpiece can accept cooperating treatment heads for twist-locking therein or by other engagement arrangement. The treatment heads may or may not have an internal motor assembly within them to create vibratory motion in the assembled device. The groups of possible treatment heads include LED-light-emitting heads, microcurrent-emitting heads, a treatment head having an abrasive or pebbled surface, as well as a bristle brush head. In another version, the handpiece and treatment head are integrated and not exchangeable. In this second version, a combination LED-light-emitting outer ring surrounds a central dual-lobe massage surface. The dual-lobe massage surface may be made from an inert material such as silicone, or it may be metallic in order to provide emission of therapeutic microcurrents.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2012Publication date: February 21, 2013Inventor: Thomas Nichols
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Publication number: 20130041297Abstract: A massage device including a massage pad including a plurality of vibrating units, a plurality of heating elements, and/or a plurality of lifting actuators connected to a control box which accepts an input from a remote control associated with an action for at least one of the vibrating units, heating elements or lifting actuators and controls the vibrating units, heating elements or lifting actuators to perform the action is provided. Also provided are pre-programmed patterns of massage control actions, which may be input by a user using the remote control and/or a scripting language.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2012Publication date: February 14, 2013Inventors: Orsi R. Garcia, Wenbin Song
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Publication number: 20130030331Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention relates to a therapy system. The therapy system includes a control unit and a therapy cuff. The therapy cuff is constructed to be wrapped around an appendage of a patient. The therapy cuff includes a resistive-heating element electrically coupled to the control unit and a compression bladder fluidly coupled to the control unit via a tube. The compression bladder is disposed outwardly of the resistive-heating element. A first compression chamber and a second compression chamber are formed in the compression bladder. The resistive-heating element dilates a plurality of vessels within the appendage facilitating removal of accumulated fluid from the appendage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Tony Quisenberry, Sam K. McSpadden
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Patent number: 8360998Abstract: An applicator system for providing a massaging and a cooling effect while applying product to a body includes an applicator tip connected to a vibrating mechanism that is disposed proximate to the applicator storage tip. By virtue of having the vibrating mechanism disposed proximate to the applicator tip, the vibration produced by the vibrating mechanism is transferred primarily to the applicator tip.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2010Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: HCT Asia Ltd.Inventors: Adrian C. Apodaca, Timothy Thorpe, Christopher Thorpe
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Publication number: 20130012847Abstract: A patient therapy device for providing treatment to a patient. The therapy device improves conformance to a joint and adjoining body parts. The device includes an angle adjustment assembly for forming the device into one of a plurality of predefined angles. The predefined angles may correspond to a desired angle of a joint during treatment. Further disclosed is a device for assisting a user with applying the therapy device to a body part. Also disclosed are methods of administering a treatment to an animate body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: CoolSystems, Inc.Inventors: Mark H. Lowe, Tamara L. Schirrmacher
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Publication number: 20120289873Abstract: A method for controlling massage apparatus and a massage apparatus are provided. The method includes presetting multiple temperature modes of infrared hot compress and a number of pulses corresponding to the multiple temperature modes; receiving the temperature mode (S21) selected by a user; outputting a pulse corresponding to the selected temperature mode to make the infrared hot compress operate in the temperature mode (S21) corresponding to the pulse. The temperature of the infrared hot compress may be regulated by this method.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: SHENZHEN BREO TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.Inventors: Xuejun Ma, Longshan Hu
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Publication number: 20120283607Abstract: A calf garment assembly comprises, a calf garment having an internal chamber and being substantially airtight and being in fluid communication with a pressurized air source, and a heating element working in conjunction with the calf garment to provide heated DVT therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2011Publication date: November 8, 2012Inventors: Munish K. Batra, Ronald J. Koch
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Publication number: 20120209153Abstract: A compression therapy system for treating deep vein thrombosis in disclosed. The system provides sequential, graduated compression to a selected limb or body part. The system includes a portable compression device having multiple outlets. In one embodiment, up to three outputs may be selectively activated by a user. The wraps may be provided with cold therapy wraps. In a second embodiment, the system utilizes a timer to determine which, if any, of several wraps may be attached and inflates a detected wrap to a correct pressure or powers off the system as may be appropriate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Inventors: Mark A. FARROW, Joey ADKINS
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Publication number: 20120191023Abstract: The following description relates generally to self-heated consumer spa products heated by means of a prolonged exothermic chemical reaction for various therapeutic and/or spa applications for applying heat to portions of a person's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2010Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: Forever Young International, Inc.Inventor: Daniel L. Young
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Publication number: 20120191022Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for treating a human condition by providing an appendage chamber having a thermal exchange member. A vacuum may be applied to the appendage chamber to maintain vasodilation of an appendage when placed within the appendage chamber. The appendage may be heated or cooled at the thermal exchange member for therapeutic application of thermal energy to treat a number of circulatory, neurological, lymphatic, or endocrinal maladies.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventors: Thomas G. MUEHLBAUER, Nathan Newman
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Publication number: 20120165708Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for therapeutic and/or prophylactic massage, in particular massage of mammalian eyelids, having a body housing a heater in thermal communication with a massaging bobbin, the bobbin having a plurality of massaging elements extending therefrom. In use, the bobbin heats the eyelid and rotates such that a massaging force is exerted on the eyelid perpendicular to the lash line. This force can be used to express material from blocked sebaceous glands of the mammalian eyelid. As such, also disclosed herein is a method for treating disorders of the mammalian eyelid, such as inflammation, using the device of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2010Publication date: June 28, 2012Inventor: Colin Parsloe
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Publication number: 20120143103Abstract: Various orthotic devices for attachment to and for manipulating a user's limb having a joint are provided. The device generally comprises an inflatable motive bladder containing a first fluid and positioned adjacent a first portion of the user's limb, and a separate therapy pad positioned adjacent a second portion of the user's limb. The motive bladder is inflatable from a lesser inflated mode to a more inflated mode, and further configured to provide a motive force to move the first portion of the user's limb so as to cause a flexion in the joint. The therapy pad includes a treatment material configured to provide thermotherapy for the second portion of the user's limb. In certain embodiments, the second portion is the user's joint. Various methods of using the orthotic devices are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: ERMIInventors: Thomas P. Branch, Fredrik Westin, Edward Dittmar, Cale Jacobs
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Publication number: 20120065555Abstract: Provided is a massage apparatus for skin care, which is designed to be bent by its rotation. The massage apparatus for skin care has an elongated body and a head at one end of the body to apply a stimulus to a skin. The body is divided into a head section in which the head is located, and a grip section opposite to the head section, along an inclined plane sloped with respect to a longitudinal direction of the body. The head section and the grip section separated from each other are connected to be rotatable around a rotary shaft, which is provided in parallel to a normal direction of the inclined planes, in either or both of left and right directions, in a state that the inclined planes thereof contact each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventors: JONG DEOK CHAE, UN-CHAE JEONG, Seon A. HWANG
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Publication number: 20110301510Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a device for applying a pulsating pressure to a local region of the body and applications thereof. The device may be used to increase the blood flow in a local region of the body, and in preferred embodiments provides a device for regulating the core body temperature of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: OTIVIO ASInventors: Marius Filtvedt, Erling Bekkestad Rein
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Publication number: 20110295163Abstract: A therapeutic hypothermia and cardio-respiratory augmentation apparatus to cool a patient to a selected temperature range and augment the patient's cardio-pulmonary functions comprising a cooling system including an upper cooling section, an intermediate cooling section and a lower cooling section coupled to a fluid cooling source by a cooling fluid circulating system to supply a cooling fluid to the upper cooling section, the intermediate cooling section and the lower cooling section to selectively and independently cool the brain, the torso and the legs respectively to within a selected or predetermined temperature range, a cardio-respiratory augmentation system including an upper biphasic ventilator section and a lower pulmonary augmentation section coupled to a gas source by a gas circulating system to alternatively apply positive pressure and negative pressure to the upper biphasic ventilator section and pulsating positive pressure to the lower pulmonary section to augment respiration for the lungs and bType: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventor: R. Vijayanagar
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Publication number: 20110257565Abstract: The invention relates to a separable device for the application of compression and thermal therapy to a patient. A first section includes a reservoir, liquid pump and a thermal exchange system for the application of thermal therapy as well as a dock. The second section of the device includes an air compressor and at least one controller for the application of compression therapy and can be operated independently from the first section. Additionally, the second section may be engaged with a dock of the first section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventors: Michael L. Wilford, Aaron Stein, John Lewis, Fernando Ubidia
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Publication number: 20110251532Abstract: An eyes-massage device includes a head strap and a hot or cold eyes-compressing mechanism mounted on the head strap. The hot or cold eyes-compressing mechanism includes a compressing bag, a transmitter, and a semiconductor. The compressing bag has a connecting hole defined therein for receiving the transmitter. The semiconductor is mounted on the transmitter. The compressing bag is heated or cooled by the semiconductor to control a temperature of the compressing bag for adapting to provide a heat or cool compressing effect on eyes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventor: Cheng-Chuan YANG
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Publication number: 20110245737Abstract: A fetal stimulation device is incorporated into a garment to be worn by a pregnant woman. The garment is preferably formed of an elastic material and includes a torso portion which is arranged around the torso of the woman. An audio device and a pair of speakers are connected with the garment torso portion to deliver sound such as music or words to a fetus. The garment torso portion also includes and elongated massaging element which is arranged around the perimeter of the torso portion to deliver vibrations to the fetus. The sounds and vibrations stimulate the fetus during prenatal development. In addition, massaging and heating elements are provided in the rear of the garment to deliver vibrations and heat to the back of the woman. A layer of radiation proof fabric is provided between the audio device and the woman to prevent radiation from reaching the fetus.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: PHRONESIS, LLCInventor: Dana Hawes
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Publication number: 20110218465Abstract: A massaging apparatus includes: a main frame including a guiding rail unit extending in a longitudinal direction, and a mounting seat mounted slidably on the guiding rail unit; a drive unit mounted on the main frame for driving the mounting seat to move along the guiding rail unit in the longitudinal direction; and a massage unit mounted on the mounting seat and including a massage rod having a head portion, and a motor having an output shaft journalled on the mounting seat and connected to the massage rod for driving eccentric rotation of the massage rod relative to the output shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Inventor: Tsung-Hsun Yang
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Publication number: 20110105964Abstract: A massage apparatus is provided with a housing, and a substrate mounted for rotation to the housing and driven by a motor. A massage node and a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heater are mounted to the substrate. A pair of contacts and a pair of brushes maintain electrical engagement of the PTC heater with the housing during rotation of the substrate. Another embodiment provides an infrared light emitting diode (LED) beneath the massage node in electrical communication with the housing due to the contacts and brushes. Another embodiment provides a method for imparting a heated massage effect by providing a massage apparatus with a message mechanism, a PTC heater and a plurality of infrared LEDs. A massage effect is imparted and a warm-up operation is initiated of the PTC heater and the LEDs. The warm-up operation of the PTC heater is discontinued upon the massage mechanism reaching a predefined temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2007Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: FKA DISTRIBUTING CO. D/B/A HOMEDICS, INC.Inventors: Roman Ferber, Mordechai Lev, Shianp Jyh Chung
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Publication number: 20110092863Abstract: Disclosed is a laser treatment device which is designed to stimulate hair growth and prevent hair loss by applying LLLT (Low Level Laser Therapy) to the scalp using laser light of a specified wavelength. The laser treatment device also provides ultra-low frequency mechanical vibrations to the scalp and the combination of light and vibrations is designed to produce synergy. Laser light, which may be blocked by remaining hair, may nonetheless reach the scalp using light-emitting elements attached to the ends of tooth-shaped protrusions. The present laser treatment device is characterised by a bendable applicator having said tooth-shaped protrusions such that it can change shape in accordance with the curvature of the head, which increase the efficiency of light and vibrational energy delivery.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: WON TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.Inventors: Jong-Won Kim, Moo-Yeong Lee
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Patent number: 7850630Abstract: Apparatus for supporting a person's head in a selected position includes a flexible shaft that will maintain its shape when reconfigured for enabling a person's head to be supported in a selected position and a first coupler attached to one end of the shaft for coupling a replaceable chinrest to the one end of the shaft in a releasable restraining engagement. The first coupler includes a protuberance that is shaped for fitting within a cavity of the replaceable chinrest. The first coupler is rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the shaft. A second coupler is attached to the other end of the shaft for coupling a replaceable support base to the other end of the shaft in a releasable restraining engagement. The second coupler includes a protuberance having a shape that is functionally equivalent to the shape of the protuberance of the first coupler.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2008Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Dupaco, Inc.Inventors: An Binh Vu, Gregory Philip Jordan
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Publication number: 20100286576Abstract: A photo therapy and massage apparatus for relieving pain in a patient's body cavity. The photo therapy and massage apparatus comprises a light source to produce therapeutic light and a hollow massage wand capable to be inserted into the patient's body cavity to provide mechanical massage to the tissue inside the body cavity. An optical light guide with its proximal end coupled to the light source and its distal end embedded in the hollow massage wand is used to deliver the therapeutic light from the light source to the massage wand. The distal end of the optical light guide is configured to emit the therapeutic light from a side surface. The therapeutic light then transmits through the hollow massage wand to treat the tissue inside the body cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: BWT PROPERTY, INC.Inventors: Brian Pryor, Sean Xiaolu Wang
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Publication number: 20100217164Abstract: A massage chair is provided with a base, a seat bottom, and a seat back having a peripheral frame. A peripheral cover is oriented over the frame. A central fabric cover is oriented within the peripheral cover and supported by the frame. A detachable massage unit is connected to the frame. A massager is provided with a seat back, a massage unit within the seat back, and a pair of armrests. A docking cavity is formed within one of the armrests and a remote controller is received within the docking cavity. A massager is provided with a body support member, a massage unit oriented in the body support member, a heater oriented in the body support member, and a wireless remote controller for controlling the operation of the massage unit and the heater by wireless signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2008Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: FKA DISTRIBUTING CO. D/B/A HOMEDICS, INC.Inventors: Elizabeth Harrison Meyer, Roman S. Ferber, Mordechai Lev, Hing Wah Tsang
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Publication number: 20100187213Abstract: A therapeutic mat is described. The mat provides therapeutic relief in the form of vibratory motion and/or heat. The mat or pad is particularly useful as a floor mat in a vehicle. The mat includes provisions to enable powering the mat from a 12 volt direct current source, such as used in an automobile or other vehicle. A massage module can be removed from the mat to facilitate cleaning of the mat. The mat may also include one or more upwardly extending provisions for massaging the arch region of a user's feet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: Keith D. Cheatham, II