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Devices, systems, and kits for regulating skin temperature for mammals
10004632 · 2018-06-26 · ·

A heat transfer system may include a heat transfer machine adapted to thermally couple to an heat transfer pack housed within an heat transfer device and transfer heat from the heat transfer pack using a power supply. The heat transfer device may include a housing and a heat transfer pack. The heat transfer pack may be adapted to thermally couple to the heat transfer machine, transfer heat to the heat transfer machine while thermally coupled to the heat transfer machine, and transfer heat from a mammal's skin when the heat transfer device is in contact with the mammal's skin and uncoupled from the heat transfer machine.

ITEM OF HEADWEAR FOR COOLING THE HEAD
20180098880 · 2018-04-12 ·

Headwear for cooling the neurocranium region of a user's head and thereby the user's brain. In particular, the headwear provides selective cooling to specific areas of the parietal region, the frontal region, the temporal region and the occipital region of the cranium associated with the drainage system of the brain following a traumatic injury.

Skin treatment apparatus with cooling member
12150676 · 2024-11-26 · ·

A skin treatment apparatus, such as a microdermabrasion or dermaplaning apparatus, includes a housing having a top end and a bottom end, a treatment head attached to the top end of the housing and arranged to exfoliate skin within a treatment area, and a cooling member provided on the bottom end of the housing arranged to cool skin within the treatment area.

THERMO ELECTRIC COOLING SYSTEMS FOR HYPOTHERMIA THERAPY TREATMENT

Provided are active Thermoelectric Cooling (TEC) apparatuses for the purpose of providing emergency hypothermia therapy treatment to patients.

Halo ice bag for treating migraine
20180055731 · 2018-03-01 ·

A halo ice bag comprises a plurality of selectably sealable compartments. The selectably sealable compartments are joined one to another by an elastic and define a first end and a second end of the halo ice bag. A selectable closure can join the first end to the second end to define a closed loop. The elastic allows the halo ice bag to conform to the head of a wearer. An insulating layer and comfort layer prevent excess heat loss from the wearer's head and render the halo ice bag dry to the touch. The comfort layer may include a superabsorbent polymer or hydrogel.

FOREHEAD COOLING METHOD AND DEVICE TO STIMULATE THE PARASYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM FOR THE TREATMENT OF INSOMNIA
20170252534 · 2017-09-07 ·

Preclinical and clinical studies have shown that the autonomic nervous system (parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems) show reliable changes across the sleep wake cycle. Most importantly, the parasympathetic nervous system shows increased activity during sleep consistent with its role in regulating rest. Further, patients with insomnia show reduced parasympathetic activity and/or increased sympathetic activity during sleep consistent with a neurobiological model of hyperarousal. Described herein are methods and apparatuses that activate the parasympathetic nervous system in response to a diving reflex; a sustained diving reflex may, surprisingly, lead to enhancing sleep. The apparatuses and methods described herein may specifically and/or selectively activate this reflex may play a therapeutic role in the modulation of sleep in insomnia patients.

COOLING SYSTEM FOR PATIENTS WITH FEVER
20170209303 · 2017-07-27 · ·

The cooling system for patients with fever is a mechanical, fluid-based system for cooling patients suffering from fever. The cooling system for patients with fever includes a reservoir for containing a cooling fluid, which is maintained at a desired temperature. A temperature sensor is received in the reservoir. The temperature sensor is immersed in the cooling fluid for measuring the temperature thereof. A chiller is also received in the reservoir for selectively cooling the cooling fluid when the temperature thereof, measured by the temperature sensor, is above a pre-set temperature threshold. The reservoir communicates with a cooling pad, which is formed from a padded layer having at least one channel embedded therein. At least one pump and tubing is provided for circulating the cooling fluid through the reservoir and the cooling pad. In use, the cooling pad is applied to the skin of a patient with a fever.

Methods, devices and systems for treating insomnia by inducing frontal cerebral hypothermia

Method, systems and devices for treating insomnia by non-invasive hypothermic treatment are described. In general, these devices, systems and method enable cooling of the frontal cortex prior to and/or during sleep to enhance sleep, which may be particularly beneficial to treat insomnia.

METHODS AND DEVICES FOR WEARABLES

A wearable device may include a first side, a second side, at least one electrode, and at least one thermocouple. The first side may be the side in contact with a subject, and the at least one electrode and the at least one thermocouple may be arranged on the first side.

SKIN TREATMENT APPARATUS WITH COOLING MEMBER
20250049474 · 2025-02-13 ·

A skin treatment apparatus, such as a microdermabrasion or dermaplaning apparatus, includes a housing having a top end and a bottom end, a treatment head attached to the top end of the housing and arranged to exfoliate skin within a treatment area, and a cooling member provided on the bottom end of the housing arranged to cool skin within the treatment area.