Patent classifications
A61F2007/008
ELECTRONIC HEATING/COOLING GARMENT AND ELECTRONIC HEATING/COOLING DEVICE ATTACHABLE TO/DETACHABLE FROM GARMENT
An electronic heating/cooling garment includes: a neck part, a collar (neckband), or an underarm part where a Peltier device (31) is placed; and a front body or a back body where a heating medium circulation path (35) and a battery (35) are placed, the battery (35) being configured to supply electric power to a pump (341) and the Peltier device (31). The heating medium circulation path (35) is composed of a flexible thermally conductive material having a tubular shape and holds a heating medium therein in an airtight manner. The heating medium circulation path has a first electrode and a second electrode on its outer surface. The first and second electrodes are configured to supply the electric power from the battery (35) to the Peltier device (31) and the pump (341).
Portable heat generating bandage
A portable heat generating bandage, which includes an elastic bandage provided with a heat generating section, elastic sections, first fixing portions, and second fixing portions; a heat generating unit that is disposed within the heat generating section and used to produce heat energy; a control unit that is electrically connected to the heat generating unit; and a power supply unit that is electrically connected to the control unit and supplies the heat generating unit with electric power required to produce heat energy, thereby facilitating use of the elastic bandage to be worn on a position on the human body. The heat generating unit produces heat energy that is conducted toward the position of the human body to bring about a heat treatment effect. Moreover, the power supply unit is directly fitted on the elastic bandage, thus providing the heat generating bandage with convenience of portability.
TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHODS
Treatment apparatus and methods are described for treating the meibomian glands of a subject. The system may generally include a substrate layer having one or more heating elements incorporated, a ductile layer attached in proximity to the substrate layer and configured to conform and retain a shape of the heating strip to an anatomy of an underlying region of skin of an eyelid of a subject, and a protective layer attached in proximity to the ductile layer. The system may further include a controller which is programmable for a treatment therapy and which is in communication with the substrate layer via a connecting cable which transmits electrical energy to the substrate layer which receives the electrical energy and emits thermal energy which is conducted throughout the strip via the ductile layer to the underlying region of skin.
DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CLOGGED GLANDS OF THE EYE
A heated eye mask for treating clogged glands of an eye includes a mask body. The mask body includes a first layer of surface material configured to be positioned away from an eye region of and a second layer of surface material configured to contact the eye region, a heating element disposed between the first and second layers of surface material in a therapeutic region of the mask body, and a thermally conductive material in contact with the heating element and disposed between the heating element and the second layer of surface material to evenly distribute heat across the therapeutic region of the mask body. The heated eye mask further includes an electrical cord configured to be coupled with a power source and in communication with the heating element and an adjustable strap to maintain contact of the mask body with the eye region of the user.
CORDLESS HEATING PAD
A heating pad includes a heat pad with an anterior and posterior side. The heat pad includes a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer. The second layer is located in between the first layer and the third layer. The first layer is located on the posterior side, while the third layer is located on the anterior side. The second layer has a wire selectively heated to increase the temperature of the heat pad. The third layer is a reflective material positioned to reflect heat from the second layer towards the first layer, decreasing heat emitted on the anterior side of the heat pad. The heating pad also includes a battery storage section for securing a battery. The battery is in electronical communication with the wire of the heat pad. The heating pad further includes an engagement mechanism to secure the heating pad to a user.
Self-contained air distribution system
A self-contained portable air distribution system for cooling an individual by the movement of intake and exhaust air flow streams over an individual. The system includes a portable rechargeable battery operated fan that produces both an inlet intake and outlet exhaust air flow streams that provides a cooling effect by evaporating body moisture as it passes over the body.
COUPLABLE PORTABLE DEVICE FOR THE THERMAL MEDICAL TREATMENT OF SKIN
A portable device for the thermal medical treatment of skin allows a treatment attachment to be coupled to a mobile data-processing unit, preferably a smartphone or a tablet, via an interface, wherein a housing of the treatment attachment which extends over the treatment attachment is provided with a heating element directly underneath the surface facing away from the data-processing unit in the coupled state, the heating element being coupled to a temperature sensor, wherein the heating element, with the interposition of a control unit, is connected to the electrically conductive interface or, via a Bluetooth connection, to the data-processing unit in such a way that the heating element is supplied with power via one or more rechargeable batteries integrated into the data-processing unit in such a way that the heating element can be heated to a temperature predefined via the control unit.
PAIN-REDUCING INJECTION APPARATUS
A pain-reducing injection apparatus to enhance the safety, efficacy, and efficiency of injection procedures which utilize topical pain-reducing measures. Apparatuses and methods of use provide pain reduction through thermal cooling of an injection region or vibrations the region or both, and optionally including safety shielding and lockout features.
Neck Support Article
An article for supporting an individual's neck. The article is comprised of a sleeve and a support member. The support member is removably disposed within the sleeve. The support member may include a spine that is semi-ridged, and flexible ribs that are attached to the spine, such that the flexible ribs are able to support the individual's head when the article is worn. The article may also include a heating element disposed within the sleeve, configured to warm the individual's neck during use.
Workpiece with integrated battery
A workpiece, such as a treatment workpiece, for use with a non-powered appliance is disclosed. The workpiece includes a rechargeable or non-rechargeable battery integrated into the workpiece housing. The workpiece in some examples can be configured such that the battery is neither removable nor replaceable. The capacity of the battery can either be selected so as to provide at least a single use of the workpiece or to correspond to the recommended replacement period (e.g., 90 days) of the workpiece.