A61H2035/004

SAUNA EQUIPMENT IMPROVING A STRUCTURE
20170056286 · 2017-03-02 ·

A invention provides a sauna equipment comprising: a sauna equipment main body comprising a receiving portion and an opening portion; a fixed cover configured for closing a top front of the receiving portion of the sauna equipment main body; a movable cover comprising a sliding portion and a rotating portion; and a door installed rotatably in the sauna equipment main body, and the invention further comprises a hinge member comprising a first hinge installed at one side of the sliding portion of the movable cover, a second hinge installed at one side of the rotating portion of the movable cover, and a connecting member having one side installed in the first hinge and another side installed in the second hinge, and installed rotatably in the sliding portion of the movable cover through the first hinge and installed rotatably in the rotating portion of the movable cover through the second hinge.

Apparatus and method for ice water immersion therapy

An emergency management system having an ice water immersion bag capable of rapidly cooling an overheated individual's body through its combination of elements, apertures, and capacity. An overheated individual is placed within the ice immersion bag, yet the individual's body may still be accessed in the event of a medical emergency through the use of one of the many openings presented throughout the bag. The openings otherwise remain sealed and waterproof to prevent the ice water from escaping the bag, further effectuating ice water immersion to rapidly cool the overheated individual.

System and method for exerting a gradient of compressive forces on a body
12447093 · 2025-10-21 ·

The disclosure describes a system and a method for applying a gradient of external compressive forces on the body of a person, in a manner analogous to how water exerts hydrostatic forces on the body of a person immersed in water. According to an embodiment, the system may be a chair or a suit and is applicable for effecting physiological changes in the body such as increased diuresis and/or amniotic fluid levels, preeclampsia treatment in pregnant women, reduced hypertension, shift in fluids from interstitial space into intravascular compartment, increased venous return from lower extremities, reduced sympathetic tone and total peripheral resistance, reduced work load on the heart, reduced motion sickness, and the like.

Apparatus and method for ice water immersion therapy

An emergency management system having an ice water immersion bag capable of rapidly cooling an overheated individual's body through its combination of elements, apertures, and capacity. An overheated individual is placed within the ice immersion bag, yet the individual's body may still be accessed in the event of a medical emergency through the use of one of the many openings presented throughout the bag. The openings otherwise remain sealed and waterproof to prevent the ice water from escaping the bag, further effectuating ice water immersion to rapidly cool the overheated individual.