Vapor Patents (Class 607/83)
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Patent number: 11883320Abstract: A method of preparing cryogenic air for use in cryotherapy procedures, using liquid nitrogen and gaseous oxygen, characterized in that liquid nitrogen (1) is fed from a cryogenic nitrogen tank (2) via a cryogenic duct (3) to a reactor (4), wherein simultaneously a gas (7) containing oxygen in a concentration from 20% to 100% is fed from an oxygen source (5) to the reactor (4), through a gas duct (6), then, in the reactor (4), the liquid nitrogen (1) is evaporated using the gas (7) and both these components are mixed together, forming a cold breathable mixture (8), cooled to a set temperature of minus 80° C. to minus 160° C., which is further fed through a cold duct (9) terminated with an outlet (10) to a cryochamber (11).Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2020Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: METRUM CRYOFLEX SP. Z O.O., SPOLKA KOMANDYTOWAInventor: Wiesław Brojek
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Patent number: 11377867Abstract: A heat-reflection tent has a body and a supporting member. The body has a covering cloth having two covering sheets and a zipper assembly. The zipper assembly is mounted on the covering cloth and has a front zipper and two bottom zippers. The front zipper is located between the two covering sheets. The two bottom zippers are respectively disposed below the two covering sheets. The supporting member is mounted on the body and is used to support the body for keeping a shape of the body. An opened range of the two covering sheets is increased by the bottom zippers for allowing a user to enter the body easily.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2019Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Inventor: Patricia Wanchun Lee Liu
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Patent number: 10905584Abstract: A cryotherapy apparatus including a heat exchanger, a cryotherapy chamber, cryogenic nitrogen supply and exhaust conduits to and from the heat exchanger, an air return conduit to flow warmed air from the cryotherapy chamber to the heat exchanger, an air supply conduit to flow chilled air from the heat exchanger to the cryotherapy chamber, a variable speed fan to cause flow of air through a loop including the air supply and return conduits, the heat exchanger, and the cryotherapy chamber, and a controller programmed to control the flow rate of air by regulating the speed of the variable speed fan according to a treatment protocol; and a method of delivering cryotherapy according to a customized treatment protocol taking into account one or more of: a patient's treatment goals, a customization factor, a personalization factor, and an adaptation factor.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2017Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Jean-Philippe Trembley, Patrick Viroux, Ivo Johannes Hendrikus Tiemessen
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Patent number: 10485604Abstract: Systems and methods for treating a lesion in a lung of a patient are described. Embodiments can include navigating a vapor exit port of a vapor delivery catheter to an airway point near a lung region in which the lesion resides, delivering condensable vapor from the vapor delivery catheter along anatomic boundaries of the lung region, and creating a uniform field of necrosis in tissue around the lesion by allowing the condensable vapor to condense.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2015Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Uptake Medical Technology Inc.Inventors: Erik Henne, Robert Lawrence Barry, Robert Alan Mest
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Patent number: 10376102Abstract: A blender comprises a housing and a shield. The housing has a first portion enclosing a motor and a second portion for selectively receiving a blender jar assembly. The second portion defines an opening through which the blender jar assembly is selectively received. The shield is selectively coupled to the second portion via a substantially vertical pivot point that enables the shield to be selectively pivoted between a closed position closing off the opening in the second portion and an open position enabling the blender jar assembly to be inserted into or removed from the second portion. The pivot point comprises an overcenter cam that urges the shield toward the closed position when the shield is positioned between the closed position and a maximum displacement point of the overcenter cam and that urges the shield toward the open position when the shield is positioned between the open position and the maximum displacement point.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2017Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc.Inventors: Brian Bock, David Matthew Schandel, Paul Diaz, Benjamin H Branson, III
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Patent number: 8657861Abstract: A gas mist pressure bath device includes a living-body cover member for covering the living-body's skin or the mucous membrane and forming a space for sealing the gas mist from the gas mist generating device inside of the living-body cover member, and a pressurizing member integrally formed with the living-body cover member pressurizing the gas mist in the living-body cover member. The pressurizing member is in a form of a ring, a hollow gas collection part, or a shielding film.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2009Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignees: ACP Japan Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shoichi Nakamura
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Patent number: 8505532Abstract: The invention to provide a carbon dioxide mist pressure bath system which is possible to cause the carbon dioxide mist to be absorbed efficiently through the skin and mucous membrane of the human living-body. The system comprises a carbon dioxide supply means 11; a liquid supply means 21; a carbon dioxide mist generating means 31 for pulverizing and dissolving carbon dioxide and the liquid to generate the carbon dioxide mist; a living-body cover member 41 for covering the skin and mucous membrane of the living-body and formed with a space of sealing inside the carbon dioxide mist generated by the carbon dioxide mist generating means 31; a liquid circulation means 61 for again supplying a liquid collected in the carbon dioxide mist generating means 31 into the carbon dioxide mist generating means; and a pressurization means 81 for pressurizing the inside of the living-body cover member 41.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2009Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignees: ACP Japan Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shoichi Nakamura
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Patent number: 8230853Abstract: The invention is to provide a gas mist pressure bath system, which is possible to control the amount of gas and liquid, pressure and others, and cause a gas mist to be absorbed through a skin and mucous membrane of a human living-body under an optimum condition, in which a mist is prepared by pulverizing and dissolving carbon dioxide or oxygen or a mixed gas of carbon dioxide and Oxygen and a liquid at a density of not less than a predetermined value, and the thus prepared gas mist is directly contacted to the skin and mucous membrane of the living-body, the gas mist pressure bath system comprises a gas supply, a liquid supply, a gas mist supply for generating and supplying the gas mist prepared by the liquid nozzle of pulverizing and dissolving the gas supplied from the gas supply as well as the liquid supplied from the liquid supply, and the living body cover member of covering the skin and mucous membrane of the living-body and forming a space of sealing the gas mist inside thereof, and the gas mist pressuType: GrantFiled: December 2, 2009Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignees: ACP Japan Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shoichi Nakamura
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Patent number: 8161581Abstract: A device for eliminating poisons and pollutants from the human body and for revitalizing cells includes a temperature controlled upper cover having a natural five primary substance stone coating layer, a temperature controlled lower mat having vibrators and a natural five primary substance stone coating layer, a herb essence supplier connected to the interior of space formed by the upper cover and the lower mat, and a negative ion producing air pump connected to the herb essence supplier for supplying negative ions. The device adjusts the temperature of a user in the interior space between the upper cover and the lower mat and discharges the poisons in the human body through perspiration holes on the skin by the action of the natural five primary substance stone and absorbed herbal essence.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2001Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Inventor: Joseph Min H. Park
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Patent number: 8147532Abstract: Methods and systems for determining patient specific treatment parameters for delivering vapor to the lung to treat lung tissue. In some embodiments vapor is delivered to the lung to cause coagulative necrosis, inducing fibrosis and thereby reducing the volume of at least one segment of the lung. The delivery parameters can be adjusted depending on the desired degree of injury to be induced in the lung tissue.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Uptake Medical Corp.Inventors: Robert L. Barry, Brian Cran, Erik Henne, Daniel Reddy, Dean Corcoran
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Publication number: 20100204760Abstract: A personal steam room and sauna includes: a reclining surface for the user; a source that produces therapy; and an enclosure adapted to enclose the reclining surface and the user; wherein the enclosure transitions between an open position, where the reclining surface is exposed for access by the user, and a closed position, where the reclining surface and the user are enclosed by the enclosure and the enclosure partially retains the therapy, thereby delivering the therapy to the user. The therapy may be water vapor, steam, heat, or aromatic oil, which may rise through the reclining surface to the user. The enclosure either slides forward and tilts upward, or tilts to the side to allow the user to get in and out of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventor: Ryan Lawliss
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Publication number: 20090254153Abstract: A horizontal sauna device mainly includes a controller used to command a positive temperature coefficient thermistor (PTC). The controller has two using modes, a sleep mode and a sweat mode. The maximal power value of the sleep mode is designed with one that is not to make a user awaken by swelter. The sweat mode is allowed to run with a larger maximal power value but strictly limited within a certain period of using time. So, with the sleep mode, a user can comfortably sleep for a long period of time, and with the sweat mode, a user can be prevented from dehydrated as it is restricted in using time.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventors: Chung Tai Chang, Chia Hao Chang
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Patent number: 7559095Abstract: In order to attain adequate thermotherapic effect in a sauna room without forcing any extra burden on a patent, an aged person or a disabled person, an intake/exhaust fan, a room temperature sensor for measuring the room temperature, and a planar heater radiating infrared rays are provided in the sauna room keeping dry hot atmosphere. A sequence controller controls the planar heater according to the output from the room temperature sensor such that a predetermined thermotherapic bathing pattern where the room temperature of the sauna room and the time are predetermined is attained depending on the setting of a thermotherapic mode.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2007Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Inventors: Reihi Tei, Kimiharu Nagase, Moriaki Miyahara
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Patent number: 7244269Abstract: Method of carrying out the cryogenic therapy, particularly on the whole body of one or several patient/s, characterized in that said patient/s are introduced along a transport route through the upper part of a chamber and then through the interior of said chamber, wherein said chamber has thermally insulated walls and a space containing a deposited low temperature cooling agent. The patient/s are then led to a cryogenic treatment cabin having a very low temperature from ?60.c to ?160.c with exposure times ranging from 0.5 to 5 minutes, whereafter said patient/s leave said treatment cabin through the interior of said chamber and further along said transport route outside chamber to an area at room temperature. The corresponding device for carrying out cryogenic therapy is characterized by a chamber with an open upper part and by a separated cryogenic treatment cabin inside said chamber said cabin being cooled in its whole volume by a cooling agent in the form of liquid air sprayed by nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2001Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Inventors: Wieslaw Brojek, Wlodzimierz Szmurlo
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Patent number: 6904624Abstract: A sauna is provided that has a steam device and a mist device for providing steam and mist to a user. The steam device can heat a portion of the liquid to increase efficiency. The mist device can vibrate the liquid to provide the mist.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Conair CorporationInventors: Anthony Kit Lun Leung, Brenda P. K. Yue, Kam Fai Fung
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Patent number: 6782566Abstract: An enclosure including a quasi-bathtub embedded in a structure and underneath a treatment hood has a shallow, substantially rectangular, practically flat bottom and a longitudinal basin extending from the head side. The basin is and has less depth than the tub. Air evacuation ports are on a ledge of the tub and air intake ports slightly project above the upper ledge of the tub. A semi-cylindrical, removable hood fits on the upper ledge of the tub. A blower is connected between the evacuation ports and air intake ports. Pivoting manifolds are connected to laterally orientable shower heads. Red and blue lights are alternately on for stimulation and relaxation, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: TTS Concept SarlInventor: Jean Gedouin
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Patent number: 6623511Abstract: A personalized therapeutic compartment includes a horizontal bed for supporting a person to be treated, and has a shower system with a plurality of shower nozzles arrayed above the bed so that a person can have a therapeutic shower while lying on the bed. The shower system includes a water source which may be colored and coordinated with a light source on the interior of the compartment. A source of aroma is provided that suggests the color used for total therapy treatment. Additional therapeutic steam and dry air can be provided as desired. A method of treatment disclosed includes chromatherapy using coordinated colors and aroma and if desired requested colors for therapy of different portions of the body of a user.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2000Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Visibelle Derma Institute, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Daffer, Richard W. Jostrom, Georgios Mertikas
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Patent number: 6527796Abstract: An apparatus for burning calories of an individual. The apparatus includes a cooling mechanism adapted to cool the individual's temperature. The apparatus includes a controlling mechanism for controlling the rate at which the cooling mechanism cools the individual. A method for burning calories in an individual. The method includes the steps of applying a fluid in regard to the individual. Then there is the step of cooling the individual at the controlled rate with the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2000Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventor: James A. Magovern
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Patent number: 6500197Abstract: A method for administering a full-body mist bath, as well as a full-body mist-bath unit, having a bathing cubicle for accommodating at least one person and atomized liquid. A liquid atomizer is provided with a high-pressure chamber in which the liquid is compressed by the action of a high pressure to prepare the atomized liquid. A nozzle is provided for explosive ejection of the compressed liquid subjected to high pressure, so that it bursts apart into small particles. In the process, the particles become positively charged and their photon emission is increased.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Vitasalin AGInventor: Manfred Buesselmann
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Patent number: 6497717Abstract: A personal treatment device comprising a personalized capsule that has a bed for a person to lie thereon in a supine position, the capsule has a cover that is openable for access to the bed and closeable to define a chamber in which a person lies. The cover has a divider adjacent a head portion of the bed, such that the head of a user will extend out of the cover. Suitable heaters are provided in the cover to radiate energy onto a person on the bed, and a steam generator is provided for adding steam as desired to the interior of the chamber and also to direct steam toward the face of a user under control of the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2000Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Visibelle Derma Institute, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Daffer, Richard W. Jostrom
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Publication number: 20020056466Abstract: A beauty appliance includes a steam ejection device and a mist ejection device. The steam ejection device includes a steam ejection nozzle through which steam is configured to be ejected. The mist ejection device includes a mist ejection nozzle through which the liquid is configured to be ejected as mist and which is positioned in relation to the steam ejection nozzle such that ejection flow of the steam in the steam ejection nozzle causes a flow of the liquid toward the mist ejection nozzle from a mist liquid tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Applicant: Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.Inventor: Shingo Omura
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Patent number: 6339854Abstract: A personal steamer comprising an assembly of three pieces: a base tub and liner tub and a lid. The liner tub is body-shaped to form a foot, a seat, a back and side walls forming a steam enclosure. A lid, hinged at the foot, can be pivoted to a vertical, low stress vertical position, or closed for use. The liner tub is formed of ABS and reinforced with fiberglass on its underside where it is protected from the steam. The liner tub is fitted into the base tub and foamed together, forming a base assembly. Steam is conducted through a fitting in the base tub and through a conduit to a horn outlet at the user's feet. The steam is discharged away from the user and towards the lid, deflecting back to into the enclosure. U-shaped conduits and fans recirculate steam in the enclosure. A portable steam generator is coupled with the cabinet for providing constant temperature steam very quickly.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: SPA Logic Inc.Inventor: Darcy S. Amendt
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Patent number: 6272697Abstract: A lie-down personal sauna comprises a base plate having a substantially middle portion, a first cover having a front edge and a bottom edge, a second cover having a lower edge, a rear edge and a cutout, a hingedly attaching member, and a heating member. The bottom edge is attached to the base plate so that the first cover partially covers the base plate. The hingedly attaching member attaches the second cover to either the first cover or the substantially middle portion of the base plate so that the second cover can be moved from an open position to a closed position through the hingedly attaching member. The base plate, the first cover and the second cover form a substantially enclosed cavity when the second cover is at the closed position, and the user is received into the cavity at the open position of the second cover and maintained within the personal sauna under the closed position of the second cover.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Inventor: Min H. Park
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Patent number: 6170097Abstract: A sauna cabinet includes an outer cover and an inner supporting frame and is provided at one side with an opening via which a heat source is guided into the sauna cabinet. The outer cover is provided at a front side with a closable slit via which a user enters or leaves the sauna cabinet, and at a rear side with a door leaf that may be turned open for mounting or removing the supporting frame into or from the outer cover. Two sides of the outer cover are made of two spaced layers to provide two narrow spaces. The supporting frame includes two foldable back plates and two side plates separately inserted into the two narrow spaces of the outer cover. When the sauna cabinet is in use, the two back plates are aligned with each other by two fixtures connected to upper and lower joints of the back plates.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2000Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Inventor: Ding-Chen Lin
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Patent number: 6148450Abstract: A portable steam bath assembly for providing an easily assembled lightweight portable steam bath assembly device. The portable steam bath assembly includes a frame, side and rear panels, a floor assembly, an outer cover, and a steam generating assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Inventor: Valentine J. Nicholas
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Patent number: 6006374Abstract: A showerhead attachment is used for generating aromas. The showerhead attachment holds an aroma containing material such as a gelatin type capsule to be intermixed with a portion of the running water and discharged through a discharge orifice. The showerhead attachment comprises a housing, a dispensing chamber, a removable and attachable cylinder, and a filter assembly. As water begins to flow through a water supply conduit, it will exit the conduit and enter into an inlet port of the housing to course through the housing and around the dispensing chamber and on through an outlet port, where the water will the flow through the showerhead into a cleansing stream raining down upon the bather. As the water enters the housing and flows around the dispensing chamber, a small portion of the total volumetric flow will enter an inlet orifice and will thus be diverted into an auxiliary water stream flowing into the dispensing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Inventors: Harold G. Winnett, Bernard Ilan Urfig
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Patent number: 5870780Abstract: A collapsible steam cabin for personal body care includes a bottom panel, having a front edge, rounded back edge and upstanding side edges, a rear panel which has a rounded lower edge which is slidingly connected to the rounded back edge, the back edge and the lower edge being contiguous, and a top edge the rear panel being rotatable around the back edge from a substantially vertical position to a position wherein the top edge is proximal to the front edge of the bottom panel forming a closed construction, a flexible material connected to the front edge of the bottom panel and the top edge of the back panel, and a connector for attachment to a steam generator. The cabin is in one embodiment provided with a connector having an integrated connector comprising a steam inlet valve and an electrical contact for connection to an external steam generator comprising a complementary connector.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1996Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Inventor: Dietwin Helmut Prommer
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Patent number: 5425753Abstract: A portable steam unit for use with a conventional table including a massage table includes a cloth canopy, bowed reinforcing battens and collapsible reinforcing poles. The battens are slidably engaged within first sleeves transverse to a longitudinal length on the canopy, and the poles are slidably engaged within second sleeves extending along the longitudinal length of the canopy. The unit also includes a cloth pad having edges shaped to form fit open edges of the table. A closure at the back end of the canopy extends beyond the back edge of the table. A bottom side on the closure which extends back to the table, a cylindrical stack extending downward therefrom to engage the exhaust exit of a hot pot resting on the floor supporting the table. The hot pot provides warm moist air to the interior of the cloth canopy. A fan can be provided :for circulating heated air from the hot pot within the canopy.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: Perfect Health DevelopmentInventors: Christopher H. Wege, Richard Eidson, Bolton S. Carroll
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Patent number: 5416931Abstract: A booth, of general circular cross-section, includes a roof part 2, a base part and an intermediate part 6. The base is adapted to stand on the floor. Within the booth is a foldable chair 8. A person may gain access to the booth via a door 10 having a hinged edge 12 and a slide fastener 14. A steam kettle is provided below a false floor of the base part 4. In use, steam and aromatic vapor for essential oils is produced which fills the booth within which a person is seated.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Aromatherapy Steam Tube Company LimitedInventors: Richard R. Wolfenden, Graham Priestley
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Patent number: 5387181Abstract: A lounge chair accommodating an occupant in a reclining position while exposing him to a stress-relieving environment. The chair includes a couch whose frame supports a bed formed by an array of parallel dowels contoured to define an intermediate posterior region having extending therefrom a front thigh and leg region and rear back and head region. The bed contour is adjustable to conform to the natural contours of the occupant. The couch is mounted on a base and is angularly adjustable thereon. Supported on the frame below the bed is a water trough contoured to define an intermediate sump section having extending therefrom front and rear waterfall sections, each provided with a set of deflectors so situated as to cause the flowing water to cascade into the sump section. Coupled to the trough is a pump supplying water to the input of the front and rear waterfall sections, the water collected in the sump section being returned to the pump and recirculated.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1992Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Inventor: Robert J. Olsen