A61N1/14

Health stimulation devices with variable low-voltage tuners and optional temperature control
09839105 · 2017-12-05 ·

The described devices, “grounded [ungrounded] stimulation devices” and “devices with [without] EMF removal”, assist in maintaining and/or restoring bodily health primarily via two modes of operation: In one set of embodiments, by reducing or removing the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) encountered in daily life, through grounding. In another set of embodiments, by stimulating and/or encouraging bodily healing processes through the supply of free electrons, at Schumann frequencies. The embodiments function by allowing or increasing, respectively, the flow of low-current, low-voltage current into or out of the body, at levels safe for humans and animals, through conductive materials in electrical contact with the body. These devices use conductive materials incorporated into and/or comprising handheld, wearable or other items that directly contact the body, including shavers, clothing, shoes, mousepads, footstools, bedding, jewelry and collars. Certain devices allow the addition of heat/cold.

Health stimulation devices with variable low-voltage tuners and optional temperature control
09839105 · 2017-12-05 ·

The described devices, “grounded [ungrounded] stimulation devices” and “devices with [without] EMF removal”, assist in maintaining and/or restoring bodily health primarily via two modes of operation: In one set of embodiments, by reducing or removing the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) encountered in daily life, through grounding. In another set of embodiments, by stimulating and/or encouraging bodily healing processes through the supply of free electrons, at Schumann frequencies. The embodiments function by allowing or increasing, respectively, the flow of low-current, low-voltage current into or out of the body, at levels safe for humans and animals, through conductive materials in electrical contact with the body. These devices use conductive materials incorporated into and/or comprising handheld, wearable or other items that directly contact the body, including shavers, clothing, shoes, mousepads, footstools, bedding, jewelry and collars. Certain devices allow the addition of heat/cold.

Electrostatic Discharging Device
20170251544 · 2017-08-31 ·

The invention relates to a discharging device (10) for discharging electrostatic charges from a shaft (14), comprising a conductor arrangement having at least two bending-elastic conductors (24, 25) arranged on a holder (15) and made of a carbon-fiber arrangement, the holder having two holder legs (17, 18) arranged on a common pivot axis (12), each holder leg serving to accommodate a terminal section of a conductor and the holder legs being pivotable relative to each other in order for a holder angle (α) formed between the holder legs to be adjusted and the holder legs being lockable in a defined pivoted position.

OXYGEN SUPPLYING APPARATUS HAVING CIRCULATION FACILITATING
20220226554 · 2022-07-21 ·

An oxygen supply apparatus is configured to directly supply oxygen-containing gas to an user for inhalation while facilitating blood circulation of a specific portion of the user. The oxygen supply apparatus includes a power supply; an oxygen-containing gas source for providing the oxygen-containing gas; a gas catheter having one end thereof connected to the oxygen-containing gas source; an inhalator connected to the other end of the gas catheter; and a circulation facilitating device at least partially attached to the specific portion of the user. The circulation facilitating device includes a sonic oscillation circuit and a housing. The sonic oscillation circuit is configured to produce oscillation at a frequency ranging from 20 Hz to 10 MHz, and the housing encloses the sonic oscillation circuit in a watertight manner

Efficiency in wireless energy control for an implantable device

During charging of implantable devices via inductive coupling, heat may be produced within the implantable device, so control of the charging may be desirable to reduce or avoid the risk of undesirable tissue heating. Exchanging parameters relevant for charging may prevent undesirable heating, but typically increase the complexity of the devices used. An implantable device is provided, for wirelessly receiving energy pulses, monitoring the energy storage, and transmitting a first sufficient energy signal if the energy storage exceeds a first maximum value. An associated energy transmission device is provided, for wirelessly transmitting a plurality of successive energy pulses transmitted at a first power level, pausing energy transmission immediately after the first sufficient energy signal is received, and subsequently resuming energy pulse transmission at the first power level if no further sufficient energy signal is received.

Efficiency in wireless energy control for an implantable device

During charging of implantable devices via inductive coupling, heat may be produced within the implantable device, so control of the charging may be desirable to reduce or avoid the risk of undesirable tissue heating. Exchanging parameters relevant for charging may prevent undesirable heating, but typically increase the complexity of the devices used. An implantable device is provided, for wirelessly receiving energy pulses, monitoring the energy storage, and transmitting a first sufficient energy signal if the energy storage exceeds a first maximum value. An associated energy transmission device is provided, for wirelessly transmitting a plurality of successive energy pulses transmitted at a first power level, pausing energy transmission immediately after the first sufficient energy signal is received, and subsequently resuming energy pulse transmission at the first power level if no further sufficient energy signal is received.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENSURING AND TRACKING ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE
20220167490 · 2022-05-26 ·

A method and apparatus for ensuring and tracking electrostatic discharge (ESD) safety and compliance via electronics that gather information and parameters from wearable electronics, such as a wrist strap, worn by each user at a company's electronics-manufacturing plant or similar facility that indicate whether and when a functional ESD ground is established and continually maintained between each respective user and each workstation at which each respective user locates, wherein a system monitor is configured to receive on a continual or periodic basis whether each user is complying with the ESD policy of the company. In some embodiments, the parts worked on at each workstation, billing and job numbers, and/or employee work hours are also tracked by a computer server that aggregates data from one or more system monitors and generates compliance reports for each part, job, and/or employee.

Electrically Grounded Clothing and Blanket
20220166170 · 2022-05-26 · ·

An electrically grounded clothing item includes: a grounding wire configured to provide electrical grounding; electrically conductive thread configured to ground the entire garment through the grounding wire; and a conducting connector to which the grounding wire can be electrically connected at a first grounding wire end, the conducting connector configured to hold the grounding wire tightly to the electrically grounded clothing item, the grounding wire electrically connected at a second grounding wire end to an electrical ground.

Device for relieving pains and spasms comprising a device for protecting against static electricity and a device for triggering the activation of said relieving device
11338133 · 2022-05-24 ·

A device for relieving pains and spasms by applying electrical pulses which makes it possible to render the electrical pulses easier to tolerate by limiting or preventing the painful or untimely discharges which hamper the use of the relief device. The relief device delivers electrical pulses only when it bears or rolls in a back-and-forth movement on the skin or clothing of a user. The relief device comprises means for limiting the maximum voltage delivered to the user, one or more means of triggering the pulses delivered by the electrodes, an activation delayer and a system for progressively launching the potential delivered by the electrodes.

Device for relieving pains and spasms comprising a device for protecting against static electricity and a device for triggering the activation of said relieving device
11338133 · 2022-05-24 ·

A device for relieving pains and spasms by applying electrical pulses which makes it possible to render the electrical pulses easier to tolerate by limiting or preventing the painful or untimely discharges which hamper the use of the relief device. The relief device delivers electrical pulses only when it bears or rolls in a back-and-forth movement on the skin or clothing of a user. The relief device comprises means for limiting the maximum voltage delivered to the user, one or more means of triggering the pulses delivered by the electrodes, an activation delayer and a system for progressively launching the potential delivered by the electrodes.