Patent classifications
A61H33/063
LOW EMF HALOGEN TUBE HEATER
Sauna heaters are used to generate heat for saunas. Sauna heaters include a first halogen tube configured to generate heat, a second halogen tube configured to generate heat, wherein the first halogen tube is implemented a distance from the second halogen, and wherein the distance between the first halogen tube and the second halogen tube is configurable to adjust an amount of electromagnetic field (EMF) emitted by the heater. Sauna heaters also include a source of alternating current electrically coupled to the first halogen tube and the second halogen tube such that the source of alternating current is configured to provide the first halogen tube and the second halogen tube with a current, wherein the current powering the first halogen tube is out of phase with the current powering the second halogen tube.
System for transporting a sauna device
A system for transporting a sauna device is used for storing and transporting an infrared sauna lamp. The system includes an infrared sauna lamp and a sealable carrying bag. The infrared sauna lamp emits heat and light used for therapeutic healing. The sealable carrying bag is used to store, protect, and transport the infrared sauna lamp. The sealable carrying bag includes a flexible receptacle, a lid, a first handle and a second handle. The infrared sauna lamp is placed within the flexible receptacle during transport. The lid is connected to the flexible receptacle and is used to close the sealable carrying bag. The first handle and the second handle connect to the flexible receptacle and are used to carry the sealable carrying bag. A first pouch, a second pouch, and a third pouch are placed within the flexible receptacle to carry various items associated with the infrared sauna lamp.
SAUNA WITH INTRA-SLAT INFRARED HEATER ELEMENTS
A sauna includes a plurality of side walls, a floor, and a ceiling. A heat emitter assembly is coupled to at least one of the plurality of side walls, the floor, or the ceiling. A buffer wall is positioned in front of the heat emitter assembly, wherein at least a portion of the heat emitter assembly is exposed through an opening in the buffer wall. In some embodiments, the heater emitter assembly comprises a plurality of carbon, fiber, ceramic, or a combination of carbon-ceramic, infra-red emitter units coupled to at least one of the plurality of side walls, the floor, or the ceiling. A buffer wall comprising a plurality of wooden slats, is positioned proximate the infra-red emitter units. The wooden slats and the infra-red emitter units are arranged in an alternating order, exposing the infra-red emitter units between openings defined by adjacent wooden slats in the buffer wall.
Multi-pump hot tub plumbing system
A hot tub plumbing system including a plurality of water pumps respectively provided at different sides of a hot tub having a plurality of jets, and a plurality of manifolds each having an intake port coupled to one of the water pumps, and each configured to have a plurality of output ports respectively connected by tubing to one of the jets of the hot tub.
FOLDING SAUNA ENCLOSURE
A portable, personal therapy chamber for provision of radiation therapy. The therapy chamber includes a pair of telescopically positionable units that are lightweight and easily portable by a single user. The therapy chamber is configured for use by a single person lying generally prone on a surface. The units are formed from a plurality of pivotably coupled panels that are foldable in a first direction to a rolled up, tube-like storage configuration and unfoldable in a second direction to an arched formation or use configuration. The units, in the use configuration, are disposed to overlie the user and include a plurality of emitters that direct infrared energy toward the user's body.
Dynamic sauna
Systems and methods are provided for controlling infrared radiation (IR) sources of a sauna including tuning IR wavelength-ranges and radiated power-levels of IR sources, and directing IR to locations on a user's body. In one illustrative embodiment, a sauna may be provided having adjustable heat sources to emit IR at any wavelength resulting in a desirable radiation treatment for the sauna user. In another illustrative embodiment, a method is provided for tuning IR sources in a sauna.
SAUNA MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD
A sauna monitoring method and system, in which an interfacing unit receives measurement information from a plurality of sensors and outputs the measurement information over a digital bus. An access unit receives the measurement information from the digital bus sends the measurement information to one or more recipients in the Internet.
INTEGRATED LAMP UNIT AND LIQUID-CIRCULATING DUAL PIPE LAMP HAVING SAME
The present invention relates to an integrated liquid-circulating dual pipe lamp comprising: a lamp unit which has a plurality of coils and filaments thereinside, and which has a position-fixing ring for fixing positions of the filaments; a lamp housing which has the lamp unit thereinside, and which has a circulation hole formed thereon so that liquid circulates outside the lamp unit at a predetermined temperature; watertight members which seal both end parts of the lamp housing, and into/through which both end parts of the lamp unit are inserted and penetrate; a liquid-circulation member which is coupled to the watertight member, which supplies a predetermined amount of liquid towards the circulation hole so as to circulate the same, and which discharges the circulating liquid according to the temperature of the liquid; and a reflection member in which the lamp housing is mounted.
NARROWBAND ULTRAVIOLET SAUNA
Systems, devices, and methods are disclosed herein for ultraviolet saunas. Systems include a plurality of walls of an enclosure, the enclosure being a sauna enclosure configured to accommodate a user. The systems further include a plurality of heating elements coupled to the plurality of walls, a plurality of emissive elements configured to generate ultraviolet (UV) light, and a controller coupled to the plurality of heating elements and the plurality of emissive elements. The controller includes one or more processors configured to generate activation properties for each of the plurality of heating elements and the plurality of emissive elements, activate at least one of the plurality of heating elements based on the plurality of activation properties, and activate the at least one emissive element based on the plurality of activation properties.
Devices and methods for warm gas therapy
Devices and method for warm gas therapy is provided. Device comprises a gas warmer assembly to warm a first gas to a temperature in a first temperature range to obtain warm first gas. The device comprises a first delivery unit that can deliver the warm first gas to a main treatment chamber which encloses a sub-treatment chamber to retain heat therein. A second delivery unit can receive a therapeutic gas from a gas supply. The second delivery unit comprises a first portion and a second portion. The first portion substantially passes through the first delivery unit and therapeutic gas in the first portion is warmed by the warm first gas. The second portion delivers the warm therapeutic gas to a sub-treatment chamber. The sub-treatment chamber encloses a body part of a patient.