Patent classifications
A61N2005/0668
PHOTODYNAMIC LIGHT THERAPY APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TREATING ORAL DISEASE
Photodynamic light therapy apparatus and methods for treating oral disease are disclosed where one method for reducing or eliminating microbial biofilm or plaque and inflammation in a microbial infected area of the mouth generally comprises treating the microbial infected area with a photosensitizer and simultaneously treating the microbial infected area with an intra-oral low level energy device.
System and method for multifunctional magnetic coupling jet
An apparatus including a motor assembly having a motor. A jet assembly coupled to the motor assembly having an inlet and outlet aperture. An impeller configured to rotate causing a first fluid to flow into the inlet aperture and out the outlet aperture. A fluid guider that includes at least one wall member defining a first channel configured to guide the first fluid from the inlet aperture into the cavity. Additionally, the fluid guider includes at least one post defining a second channel extending through the post. The second channel configured to guide the first fluid from the cavity towards the outlet aperture and output the first fluid at an oblique angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the post. A second fluid channel member configured to provide a second fluid out the outlet aperture. A light source configured to illuminate the first fluid.
SELF-HEATED CONSUMER SPA PRODUCTS AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF
The following description relates generally to self-heated consumer spa products heated by means of a prolonged exothermic chemical reaction for various therapeutic and/or spa applications for applying heat to portions of a person's body.
Hot tub manifold with raised frictional sections
A hot tub manifold that has been engineered with a plurality of teeth-like raised sections inside the inner diameter of the manifold. As the water travels through the manifold while the hot tub pumps are operating, it travels across the surface of the raised sections creating friction. That friction energy created is thus transferred to the water in the form of heatwhich in turn raises the temperature of the water to the desired set level on the thermostat on the hot tub. Passing the water (generally at high speed) over the raised teeth creates free heat and lowers the amount of time and energy required by the hot tub's element heater to elevate the water to the given temperature.
Self-heated consumer spa products and applications thereof
The following description relates generally to self-heated consumer spa products heated by means of a prolonged exothermic chemical reaction for various therapeutic and/or spa applications for applying heat to portions of a person's body.
Fluid dispenser
A fluid dispenser including a body (6) receiving a dispenser member (3) connected to a reservoir (1) and to a fluid dispenser orifice (73), an actuator member (4) for actuating the dispenser member (3) and a module (5) comprising at least one source of radiation (51), such as a LED, the body (6) having a module housing (65) wherein the module (5) is received. The dispenser also includes a dispenser and diffuser head (7) mounted on the body (6) and forming an application wall (74) into which the fluid dispenser orifice (73) opens out for applying the fluid coming from the dispenser orifice (73) onto the skin. The module (5) is integral with the dispenser and diffuser head (7), thus forming together an integral unit (U) which is received on and within the body (6).
DEVICE FOR RADIATING UV AND/OR IR RADIATION TO A HUMAN BODY IN A HUMID ROOM
The invention relates to a device for radiating UV and/or IR radiation to a human body, in particular for use in a humid room, such as a bathroom. The invention also relates to a housing segment intended for use in such a device. The invention further relates to a housing intended for use in such a device. The invention moreover relates to a kit of parts for composing a device according to the invention.
DEVICE FOR RADIATING UV AND/OR IR RADIATION TO A HUMAN BODY IN A HUMID ROOM
The invention relates to a device for radiating UV and/or IR radiation to a human body, in particular for use in a humid room, such as a bathroom. The invention further relates to a housing intended for use in such a device for radiating UV and/or IR radiation to a human body, in particular for use in a humid room, such as a bathroom.
DEVICE FOR RADIATING UV AND/OR IR RADIATION TO A HUMAN BODY IN A HUMID ROOM
The invention relates to a device for radiating UV and/or IR radiation to a human body, in particular for use in a humid room, such as a bathroom. The invention further relates to a radiation unit intended for use in such a device for radiating UV and/or IR radiation to a human body, in particular for use in a humid room, such as a bathroom.
Exercise Sauna Having Far Infrared Heating Elements and Configurable Seating
A far infrared (FIR) sauna cabin equipped with a far infrared (FIR) heating elements constructed of ceramic, carbon, and/or light emitting diodes (LED), designed for therapeutic use in a sauna, capable of emitting far infrared energy, and heating an individual's skin for purposes of rejuvenation, anti-aging, weight loss, and acne therapy. The FIR heating element emits IR energy in a wavelength and frequency optimum for resonant absorption by the human body, resulting in the release of toxins stored within subcutaneous fatty deposits, which are then carried out of the person's system as he or she sweats. The FIR sauna is operated by a system comprising a local control system and a remote computer running access control software. A user account is configured containing a user's allowed privileges. When a user swipes an access card, the remote computer verifies the requested privilege. If allowed, the local system energizes the sauna system.