Liquid Receiving Tub Patents (Class 607/85)
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Patent number: 9055847Abstract: An infant bather having a flexible water bath supported by a frame. The frame has a scissors fold such that the flexible water bath folds one way to an open configuration for bathing an infant and folds the other way to a closed configuration for storage.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2012Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: Regalo International, LLCInventors: Mark A. Flannery, Porter R. Million
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Patent number: 8070669Abstract: A wall integrable multisensory therapy device for securement in a wall of a room dedicated for physiological therapeutic treatment is described. The device has a convection conduit with a bottom air intake and a top air outlet. A blower is secured between the inlet port and outlet port to heat air convected therethrough. Associated with the convection conduit is a front panel incorporating therein audio speakers and two different light sources, one being a white light source and the other being a colored light source. The white light source provides a luminotherapeutic sensation and the colored light source provides a chromotherapeutic sensation. The heated air provides a thermotherapeutic sensation. An aromatic liquid dispenser is also associated with the front panel provides an aromatherapeutic sensation. An audio transmitter equipped with speakers provides for a relaxing sensation of hearing to a user person.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2008Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Gestion Ultra International Inc.Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Louis Gendreau, Stéphane Baron, Pascale Vaillancourt
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Patent number: 7944675Abstract: A negative ion generating device includes a housing having a number of water flowing passages, a number of electrically conductive boards engaged with sockets of the housing and electrically coupled to negative and conductive electricity respectively and disposed alternatively with each other for generating an electromagnetic field in the water, a copper plate is disposed in the housing and disposed above the electrically conductive boards for attracting and removing positive ions and for generating negative ions, and a processor device coupled to the conductive boards for receiving signals and for controlling the conductive boards.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Inventor: Wen Kuei Chang
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Publication number: 20110054572Abstract: A method for replacing an ionizer unit of a therapeutic spa system may include removing a fastener that joins a first plate of a frame assembly to a second plate of the frame assembly. The first plate may be spaced apart from and substantially parallel to the second plate when joined to the second plate by the fastener. The method may further include detaching the first plate and the second plate of the frame assembly from a first ionizer unit supported by the first and second plates, joining a second ionizer unit to the first and second plates, and rejoining the first and second plates with the fastener.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: A Major Difference, Inc.Inventors: David M. Jeffrey, Neill E. Moroney
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Patent number: 7819007Abstract: The present invention makes use of resonant acoustic and/or resonant acousto-EM energy applied to a biological structure to augment bone growth of a bone structure within the biological structure. The resonant acoustic and/or resonant acousto-EM energy which targets the bone structure is applied by a shower mat.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2009Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: GR Intellectual Reserve, LLCInventors: Juliana H. J. Brooks, Albert E. Abel
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Publication number: 20090112293Abstract: An improved device for carrying out a treatment comprising the following features: the treatment is carried out with the film hanging only slightly down, and, in order to carry out the treatment, the film can brought into a position in which the lateral portions of the film, which lead to its lateral edge support, ascend in a relation to a horizontal plane at an angle smaller than 45°, the film being of such a type of such a configuration that its top face is slidable at least with additional use of treatment medium and/or lubricant.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2006Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventor: Paul Haslauer
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Publication number: 20080255637Abstract: A method for treating a disease by returning the body to a natural condition. The method adjusts a parameter of a thermotherapy for treating or preventing the disease, disability, or condition of a patient and comprises (A) a step of measuring the redox potential (or pH value) of the patient and (B) a step of determining the parameter of thermotherapy suited to the patient according to the redox potential. Considering returning the biopotential to a range called homeostatic potential, a therapeutic potential of ?75 mV to ?90 mV (the potential in the cell is ?75 mV) the absolute value of which is higher than that of the cell is given. It has been found that this therapy effects a cure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2005Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventor: Takahiko Oishi
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Patent number: 6936063Abstract: A highly heat-conductive body wrap (10) comprises a casing (13) made of highly flexible, elastic material and equipped with means for fastening it to the shell (11) of a tub (12) for cosmetic treatments. The casing (13) has at least one base portion (14) and side compartments (15, 16), at least one (16) of the side compartments (15, 16) being connected to a water system designed to distribute hot liquid within it.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Technodesign SRLInventor: Silvio Salgarelli
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Patent number: 6872219Abstract: A vascular treatment apparatus, comprising a chair, a horizontal housing and a retractable cover. The cover has hot and cold fluid dispensers whereby alternating and pulsating sprays of hot fluid and cold fluid treat a patient. The housing section also includes hot and cold fluid dispensers. The temperature, pulse strength and pulse rate are controlled by a central processing unit. The central process unit also correlates patient information for observing patient progress and comparing with other patients. Skin conditioner and disinfectant dispensers are included. The chair swivels for easy patient entry. The inventive method includes alternating pulsing streams of hot and cold fluid, preferably alternating 3 seconds of hot fluid with 3 seconds of cold fluid. The hot fluid is between 32 degrees centigrade and 41 degrees centigrade, and the treatment duration is approximately 25 minutes. Preferably, before treatment, the temperature of the hot fluid is gradually raised.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Aquapulse International, L.L.C.Inventor: Gunnar Torbjorn Lofgren
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Publication number: 20030216794Abstract: An electrolysis device is provided. The electrolysis device includes an ionizer unit having first and second plate assemblies that each provide a different surface area that is contacted by water when the unit is in use. The plate assemblies may each provide a different surface area by providing a different number of plates. The plate assemblies are formed from integral pieces of material, to enhance the reliability of the device. The present invention further provides a control unit programmed to provide an output to the ionizer unit that varies in polarity over time.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventors: Hans Becker, Robert E. Moroney
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Patent number: 6558410Abstract: A device and method for the surgical removal of tissue from a mammalian body, specifically arteriosclerotic plaques from human beings, including a photo-degradatory endoscope having a tip end and a tubular body connected to a power source, a light source, controls, and a viewer, which are remote from the tip end, the tubular body comprising a light-transmissive material such that catalyst-activating wavelengths emitted from the light source are transmitted to the tip end and through a tip into the body; and a photocatalyst for tissue degradation that is presented proximal the tip end for making a reaction with catalyst-activating wavelengths transmitted from the light source through the tubular body, through the tip, and into the body.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: RemoteLight, Inc.Inventors: Isaac B. Horton, III, Kurt Anthony Garrett
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Patent number: 5741317Abstract: A submersive therapy apparatus which includes a tub filled with an aqueous solution adapted to provide physiotherapy and drug treatment to the body or body parts of a patient, such as the hands, arms, feet or knees, such aqueous environment containing a medicated fluid and/or other liquid medium. An array of stationary ultrasonic acoustic transducers are arrayed within the walls of the tub which are connected to movable ultrasound heads. The ultrasound heads are exposed on the surface of the inner tub walls to concentrate ultrasound energy on a body part target area. Additionally and alternatively to the delivery of ultrasound energy, rows of electrodes and coils are arranged around all sides of the inner walls or panels of the tub in alternating positive or negative polarities to deliver an electric current and/or provide an electromagnetic field.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1996Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: Electromagnetic Bracing Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Alvin Stewart Ostrow
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Patent number: 5411494Abstract: A therapeutic method for treating hypothermia and hyperthermia conditions in human patients by applying a continuous flow of temperature-controlled warmed water over a substantial area of the body of the patient to effect sensible heat transfer between the body and the water. Apparatus is provided for warming, delivering, and distributing the water flow over at least fifty percent of the patient's body and for collecting spent water into a receptacle. A network of water-permeable tubes delivers a flow of warmed water to an absorbent web draped over the body of the patient, thereby to distribute the water flow over a large area and in close proximity to and wetting the surface of the patient's body, thereby to effect sensible heat transfer over a large area. Evaporative heat loss may be minimized by reducing air convection adjacent the water flow.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Inventor: Victorio C. Rodriguez
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Patent number: 5347665Abstract: A carbonate spring bath system creates a bath water dissolved with CO.sub.2 gas and supplies the same to a bathtub. The system includes a source of a concentrated CO.sub.2 gas, a circulation path connected to the bathtub and including a booster pump for circulating a bath water from and into the bathtub. CO.sub.2 gas and air supply lines are connected to the circulation path upstream of the pump. The CO.sub.2 gas and air supply lines includes valves which are opened and closed to provide the CO.sub.2 gas and the air at a suitable mixture ratio such that the CO.sub.2 gas and air are forced to dissolve in the pressurized bath water. Disposed downstream of the pump is an accumulator for separating undissolved gas in the bath water and storing in a gas chamber the undissolved gas emanating from the bath water. A recycle line connects the gas chamber to the circulation path upstream of the pump to return the undissolved gas to the circulation path.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1992Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.Inventors: Naoki Kumon, Harue Kawagoe, Shin Matsugi, Hiroshi Kano, Noriyoshi Nakaoka, Shoichi Morii, Shigekazu Kusanagi, Kenji Koi, Takashi Hatai, Masanori Fukui