A61F7/032

MOXIBUSTION DEVICE, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING SAME
20180207060 · 2018-07-26 ·

The present disclosure provides a moxibustion device, a method and a system for controlling the moxibustion device. The moxibustion device includes a box provided with at least one through-hole; a lid detachably connected to the box and cooperating with the box to define a combustion chamber where moxa is burnt, the lid being provided with at least one opening which cooperates with the through-hole in the box to define an air vent of the combustion chamber; a collection module provided within the combustion chamber and configured to collect one or more real-time state parameters of the moxa within the combustion chamber; a control module electrically connected to the collection module and configured to output a control instruction based on the one or more real-time state parameters collected by the collection module and one or more preset control parameters; and a drive module electrically connected to the control module and configured to adjust a size of the air vent based on the control instruction.

HEATED SOCK TO KEEP THE WEARER FEET AND TOES WARM
20180146718 · 2018-05-31 ·

Heated socks used to keep a wearer's feet and toes warm. The heated socks include pockets for oxygen-activated chemical heating pouches which generate heat when exposed to air and via friction caused by the wearer when walking, jumping, or other activities and distributed through the sock from toe to ankle to heel. The heated socks are provided with extra cushioning on the bottom of the feet to aid in comfort for the wearer. The heated socks also keep the feet dry from moisture and perspiration.

PORTABLE MOXIBUSTION THERAPY DEVICE
20180000637 · 2018-01-04 ·

A portable moxibustion therapy device includes a main body 20, having a top opening 21, a sidewall 22 and a bottom 23, and the sidewall 22 comprises a plurality of holes 24 on the sidewall 22 of the main body 20; a cover 30 for opening and closing the top opening 21 of the main body 20; a moxa container 40 which is substantially cylindrical and made of yellow soil in the main body 20; a cylindrical support 50 made of yellow soil placed the moxa container 40 blow in the main body 20; and a gauze 60 located between the moxa container 40 and the cylindrical support 50 in the main body 20. The portable moxibustion therapy device includes a plurality of holes to supply air or oxygen to the moxa 90.

SPINE IMMOBILIZATION DEVICE
20170143529 · 2017-05-25 · ·

Provided is a spine immobilization device that is able to suppress the sense of discomfort felt when worn to a low level. A spine immobilization device is an immobilization device that immobilizes a person's spine and is provided with a sheet part and a core part. The sheet part has a sheet-like shape and is configured to be stuck to the body surface. The core part is fastened to the back surface of the sheet part. The core part is configured to extend along a spine. In this state, the core part laterally supports the spine.

Hypothermic treatment sack
12257180 · 2025-03-25 · ·

Hypothermic treatment sacks are provided. A hypothermic treatment sack includes a top sheet that defines a first outer perimeter. The hypothermic treatment sack further includes a bottom sheet that defines a second outer perimeter. The first outer perimeter of the top sheet is removably coupled to the second outer perimeter of the bottom sheet such that a patient receiving cavity is defined between the top sheet and the bottom sheet. The top sheet and the bottom sheet include a weather resistant external layer, a heat reflective interior layer, and an insulation layer. The insulation layer is disposed between the external layer and the heat reflective interior layer.

EAR APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USE

Selectively controllable apparatus for insertion into an ear canal, and related methods of use and operation for behavioral control. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a body configured for insertion into an ear canal. In one variant, the body includes one or more thermal mechanisms which enable selective increase or decrease of temperature of at least portions of the ear canal so as to implement behavioral control of the user, such as to mitigate cravings for food, alcohol, narcotics, or other potentially deleterious substances. In one variant, a mild nausea or pre-nausea condition is created within the user according to a time-temperature profile so as to induce the aforementioned behavioral modification.