Patent classifications
A61F2007/0062
Heated goggle device
The heated goggle device is an easy to use at home dry eye treatment device that uses moist heat to alleviate symptoms caused by MGD and Blepharitis. The goggles include an elastic strap, which is used to affix a pair of heated eyecups over each eye. Electric heaters are attached to the outside of each eyecup, while the inside consists of a raised lattice designed to retain liquid using surface tension. Heat transferred to the inside of the eyecup vaporizes liquid to create a moist warm environment, which is effective in relieving symptoms of dry eye. The user can see through the device during treatment to perform stationary activities such as reading/watching television. Having the eyes open allows the moist heat to directly contact the opening of the oil glands and the action of blinking during a moist heat treatment performs a continuous massaging effect.
Steam Therapy Equipment for Good Health and Wellness
A steam therapy equipment including a vessel for heating a mixture of water and organic materials, a compressor to inject pressurized air into the vessel producing pressurized steam. The pressurized steam is conducted into the equipment via one or more valves. The therapy equipment is formed from at least one panel and may include a supporting frame. The therapy equipment includes a temperature sensor to measure the temperature inside the therapy equipment when pressurized steam is admitted via the valves. A patient enters the equipment and is exposed to the pressurized steam, causing dilation of the skin pores of the patient, whereby toxins are removed from the patient. One or more applicators may conduct pressurized steam to specific portions of the body of the patient. The patient may be provided with a portion of the mixture to consume as part of the steam therapy treatment.
Steam Therapy Equipment for Good Health and Wellness
A steam therapy equipment including a vessel for heating a mixture of water and organic materials, a compressor to inject pressurized air into the vessel producing pressurized steam. The pressurized steam is conducted into the equipment via one or more valves. The therapy equipment is formed from at least one panel and may include a supporting frame. The therapy equipment includes a temperature sensor to measure the temperature inside the therapy equipment when pressurized steam is admitted via the valves. A patient enters the equipment and is exposed to the pressurized steam, causing dilation of the skin pores of the patient, whereby toxins are removed from the patient. One or more applicators may conduct pressurized steam to specific portions of the body of the patient. The patient may be provided with a portion of the mixture to consume as part of the steam therapy treatment.
PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICE FOR EARS
The pressure relief device for ears includes first and second ear assemblies, corresponding to first and second ears of a user, and a resilient headband. Each of the first and second ear assemblies includes a hollow vapor chamber, an earpiece, a container and an absorbent pad. The hollow vapor chamber includes an upper portion and an open lower portion. An open internal channel is formed through the hollow vapor chamber. The earpiece has an opening formed therethrough and is adapted for engaging the corresponding ear of the user. The earpiece is secured to the upper portion of the hollow vapor chamber, and the opening is in open fluid communication with the open internal channel. The container is releasably secured to the open lower portion of the hollow vapor chamber and is in open fluid communication with the open internal channel. The absorbent pad is removably received in the container.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TREATING A NUMBER OF EYE CONDITIONS OF A USER INCLUDING DRY EYE SYNDROME AND/OR BURNS TO THE EYES
Disclosed is an apparatus and method for treating a number of eye conditions of a user including dry eye syndrome or burns to the eyes. The apparatus include a pair of protective close fitting glasses flexibly connected to form a goggle to securely cover a pair of eyes of the user, a frame structure including input means is provided around the pair of protective close fitting glasses, one or more diffuser in fluid communication with the frame structure to provide heat, moisture content and the medications to the eyes of the user, and one or more mode selector means configured on the diffuser, and/or provided as a controller for selecting a desired operational mode for providing a desired amount of heat, moisture and the medication to the eyes of the user to treat the number of eye conditions including dry eye syndrome or burns to the eyes.
VAPORIZING AND VAPOR HEATING ASSEMBLY AND PERSONAL CARE APPLIANCES INCLUDING THE SAME
A vaporizing and vapor heating assembly includes at least one vaporizing element fluidically coupled to at least one reservoir and configured to discharge vapor and a heater assembly operably coupled to the at least one vaporizing element. The heater assembly including at least one heating element configured to heat the discharged vapor.
Steam therapy equipment for good health and wellness
A steam therapy equipment including a vessel for heating a mixture of water and organic materials, a compressor to inject pressurized air into the vessel producing pressurized steam. The pressurized steam is conducted into the equipment via one or more valves. The therapy equipment is formed from at least one panel and may include a supporting frame. The therapy equipment includes a temperature sensor to measure the temperature inside the therapy equipment when pressurized steam is admitted via the valves. A patient enters the equipment and is exposed to the pressurized steam, causing dilation of the skin pores of the patient, whereby toxins are removed from the patient. One or more applicators may conduct pressurized steam to specific portions of the body of the patient. The patient may be provided with a portion of the mixture to consume as part of the steam therapy treatment.
MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL EXTRACT AND ITS USE
A mesenchymal stem cell extract and its use are provided, wherein the mesenchymal stem cell extract comprises a trophic factor(s), such as bone morphogenetic protein-7 (BMP-7), stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), C-X-C chemokine receptor type-4 (CXCR4), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and/or interleukin-17 (IL-17), and wherein the extract is especially suitable for repairing skin aging.
DEVICE AND METHOD TO TREAT EYE CONDITIONS, EYELIDS CONDITIONS, OR BOTH
A device for treating eyes, eyelids or both, in the form of a handheld housing is disclosed herein. The device has a first chamber configured as a fluid reservoir, a second chamber opened on a top end of a housing and configured as a steam reservoir, a hydrophilic material disposed within the first chamber, the hydrophilic material having a plurality of pours configured to allow the fluid to seep from the first chamber to the hydrophilic material, a heating element positioned adjacent hydrophilic material and the second chamber, the heating element configured to convert the liquid to a vapor and continuously regulate a temperature of the steam and a user interface disposed on an outside of the housing and configured to control a variable circulator, the variable circulator being positioned in an orifice at the top end of the housing, the variable circulator functioning to control the temperature of the vapor reaching the user. A method for treating eyes, eyelids, or both is also disclosed.
Mesenchymal stem cell extract and its use
A mesenchymal stem cell extract and its use are provided, wherein the mesenchymal stem cell extract comprises a trophic factor(s), such as bone morphogenetic protein-7 (BMP-7), stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), C-X-C chemokine receptor type-4 (CXCR4), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and/or interleukin-17 (IL-17), and wherein the extract is especially suitable for repairing skin aging.