Patent classifications
A61F2007/0068
Evaporative Cooling System
A device for cooling the surface of an object or the skin of a person or animal comprising a plurality of evaporator fins, each having a substantially planar horizontal portion for making contact with an object to be cooled, one or more vertical portions attached to or continuing from the horizontal portion that extends upward there from, and a fabric layer disposed on a surface of the vertical portion. The device includes a support member comprised of one or more parts that connect the plurality of evaporator fins into a larger structure, and can include means to urge the horizontal portions of the evaporator fin assembly against a surface to be cooled. The device can also be embodied as one or more pieces of fabric with a plurality of convoluted evaporator fins adhered to it.
Device for removing heat, energy, and/or fluid from a living mammal
The present invention provides improved devices for removing energy and fluid from body fluid containing spaces and surfaces of a mammal, the devices including isolated air and water delivery systems configured to simultaneously deliver streams of dry air and liquid water to the nostrils of a patient, without allowing the streams to come into contact with one-another until it enters the patient's nostrils.
Systems and methods for thermal treatment of tissue
Systems and methods for a medical device configured to provide cooling to a tissue region are provided. The medical device may be configured to noninvasively or invasively cool the tissue region to a predetermined operating temperature via a two-phase heat transfer process.
Hand-held cryotherapy device including cryogen temperature pressure controller and method thereof
Proposed is a hand-held cooling device for supplying a cryogen to a target region for cryotherapy. The device can include a cryogen container configured to contain a first cryogen having a first temperature and a nozzle configured to spray a first modified cryogen to the target region, the first modified cryogen having a second temperature higher than the first temperature. The device can also include a cryogen temperature regulator configured to receive the first cryogen and output the first modified cryogen to the nozzle, the cryogen temperature regulator disposed closer to the nozzle than the cryogen container. The cryogen temperature regulator can include a holder tube, a porous structure disposed inside a holder tube and a heater disposed around the holder tube and heating the holder tube so as to increase the first temperature to the second temperature while the first cryogen passes through the porous structure.
HAND-HELD CRYOTHERAPY DEVICE INCLUDING CRYOGEN TEMPERATURE PRESSURE CONTROLLER AND METHOD THEREOF
Proposed is a hand-held cooling device for supplying a cryogen to a target region for cryotherapy. The device can include a cryogen container configured to contain a first cryogen having a first temperature and a nozzle configured to spray a first modified cryogen to the target region, the first modified cryogen having a second temperature higher than the first temperature. The device can also include a cryogen temperature regulator configured to receive the first cryogen and output the first modified cryogen to the nozzle, the cryogen temperature regulator disposed closer to the nozzle than the cryogen container. The cryogen temperature regulator can include a holder tube, a porous structure disposed inside a holder tube and a heater disposed around the holder tube and heating the holder tube so as to increase the first temperature to the second temperature while the first cryogen passes through the porous structure.
DEVICE FOR TREATMENT OF MIGRAINES
The present invention provides improved devices for removing energy and fluid from body fluid containing spaces and surfaces of a mammal, the devices including isolated air and water delivery systems configured to simultaneously deliver streams of dry air and liquid water to the nostrils of a patient, without allowing the streams to come into contact with one-another until it enters the patient's nostrils.