LIGHT TOUCH THERAPUETIC EARBUDS
20210402174 · 2021-12-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61N1/0476
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H04R2420/07
ELECTRICITY
A61N1/0456
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61N1/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention discloses a wireless and self-contained earbud device that delivers an electronic signal to a precise and self-locating position within bilateral conchae in both ears of a human user. The earbud device comprises an earpiece housing and an electronics housing including a waveform source for generating a constant electronic signal. The electronics housing is included inside the earpiece housing and communicates wirelessly with one or more devices of a user. The constant electronic signal is transmitted from the electronics housing and is communicated to a precise and self-locating position within bilateral conchae in each ear of the user who is wearing the therapeutic earbud device for treating heroin addiction. The earbud device is made of a foam-like material that is self-fitting in the user's ear regardless of shape or size.
Claims
1. A therapeutic earbud device, comprising: an earpiece housing, and an electronics housing including a waveform source for generating a constant electronic signal, wherein the electronics housing is included inside the earpiece housing, and communicate wirelessly with one or more devices of a user, wherein the constant electronic signal is transmitted from the electronics housing and is communicated to a precise and self-locating position within bilateral conchae in each ear of the user who is wearing the therapeutic earbud device for treating heroin addiction, and wherein the therapeutic earbud device is made of a foam-like material that is self-fitting in the user's ear regardless of shape or size.
2. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 1, wherein the waveform source generates the constant electronic signal, which is delivered simultaneously to the respective ear of the user.
3. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 2, wherein an array of silver electrodes housed within the bilateral earpieces cover with precision a location at exact center of a relatively smooth plane of the conchae directly behind external auditory meatus.
4. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 2, wherein a variability or range of frequency of the electronic signal does not change during the treatment of the user with heroin addiction.
5. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 4, wherein a constant or invariable frequency level of the electronic signal is set at any frequency in a range of 70-100 cycle per second (cps) or Hz.
6. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 5, wherein a constant or invariable frequency level of the electronic signal is set at 90 cycle per second (cps) or Hz.
7. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 5, wherein the waveform source is unmodulated and does not change.
8. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 7, wherein the constant electronic signal is a square pulse waveform that is unmodulated.
9. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 1, wherein a recommended amount of time for usage is 40 minutes per day for a duration of 10 days.
10. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 9, wherein the earbud device is usable with significant observable results within first 30 minutes.
11. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 1, wherein the earbud device delivers an effective electrotherapy for treating the user suffering from the heroin addiction.
12. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 1, wherein the waveform source is turned ON by means of an application running on a user device that is communicatively coupled to the earbud device over a communication network.
13. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 1, wherein fit of the earbud device in the ear is comfortable enough to be worn while sleeping and expands slightly to cover bilateral conchae.
14. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 13, wherein the earbud device is shaped like an hourglass such that a proximal section which touches conchae is wider than center, while a distal section which extends outward from the ear and holds the electrical housing is also wider than the center.
15. The therapeutic earbud device of claim 14, wherein electrical frequency transmits through electrodes that touch skin of the bilateral conchae.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
[0026] The novel features which are believed to be characteristic of the present invention, as to its structure, organization, use and method of operation, together with further objectives and advantages thereof, will be better understood from the following drawings in which a presently preferred embodiment of the invention will now be illustrated by way of various examples. It is expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. Embodiments of this invention will now be described by way of example in association with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] As used in the specification and claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” may also include plural references. For example, the term “an article” may include a plurality of articles. Those with ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and are not necessarily drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated, relative to other elements, in order to improve the understanding of the present invention. There may be additional components described in the foregoing application that are not depicted on one of the described drawings. In the event such a component is described, but not depicted in a drawing, the absence of such a drawing should not be considered as an omission of such design from the specification.
[0035] Before describing the present invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention utilizes a combination of components, which constitutes a light touch therapeutic headset device for facilitating electrotherapy for treating heroin addiction. Accordingly, the components have been represented, showing only specific details that are pertinent for an understanding of the present invention so as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will be readily apparent to those with ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the description herein. As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the present invention, which can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting but rather to provide an understandable description of the present invention.
[0036] References to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “another embodiment”, “yet another embodiment”, “one example”, “an example”, “another example”, “yet another example”, and so on, indicate that the embodiment(s) or example(s) so described may include a particular feature, structure, characteristic, property, element, or limitation, but that not every embodiment or example necessarily includes that particular feature, structure, characteristic, property, element or limitation. Furthermore, repeated use of the phrase “in an embodiment” does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment.
[0037] The words “comprising”, “having”, “containing”, and “including”, and other forms thereof, are intended to be equivalent in meaning and be open ended in that an item or items following any one of these words is not meant to be an exhaustive listing of such item or items or meant to be limited to only the listed item or items.
[0038] The light touch therapeutic headset device of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which should be regarded as merely illustrative without restricting the scope and ambit of the present invention. The light touch therapeutic headset device has been disclosed for facilitating electrotherapy for treating heroin addiction. The purpose of this invention is not to replace any kind of therapy or other type of treatment. Instead, the purpose of the present invention is rather to enhance effectiveness of such therapies and treatments in case of heroin addiction. Any patient will be more receptive to other therapies as well as rehabilitative methods such as support groups, psychological counseling, family and community support, or the like, when treated with electrotherapy using the light touch therapeutic headset device of the present invention. Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to
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[0040] In an embodiment, the electronics housing 102 carries the waveform source device in communication with right and left tissue interface circuits, carried respectively in right and left earpiece housings 108. The electronics housing 102 carries the waveform source device having an impedance detecting function. The right and left earpiece housings 108 are each connected to the electronics housing 102 by means of the right and left headset cables 110, respectively, and are carried in suitable positions for application, respectively, to the right and left ears of the user who is addicted with heroin. The right and left earpiece housings 108 include right and left elongated protrusions, respectively, and each extending to a respective free end wall from the right and left earpiece housings 108.
[0041] In an embodiment, the earpiece housings 108 carry a tissue interface circuit on the free end wall, and the tissue interface circuits are in communication with the waveform source device for communicating impedance and receiving treatment signals such as the electronic signals generated by the waveform source device (i.e., the signal generator 204 shown in
[0042] In an embodiment, the therapeutic headset device 100 may be used for treating heroin addiction of the user. The purpose is not to replace any kind of therapy or other type of treatment. Instead, the purpose of the present invention is rather to enhance effectiveness of such therapies and treatments in case of the heroin addiction. Any patient may be more receptive to other therapies as well as rehabilitative methods such as support groups, psychological counseling, family, and community support, or the like, when treated with electrotherapy using the therapeutic headset device 100. In an embodiment, the wireless and self-contained therapeutic headset device 100 delivers the electronic signal to a precise and self-locating position within bilateral conchae in both ears of the user who is wearing the therapeutic headset device 100. The therapeutic headset device 100 comprises the electronics housing 102 that carries the specific waveform source. The waveform source generates the electronic signal, which is delivered simultaneously to both left and right ears of the user. An array of silver electrodes housed within the bilateral earpieces cover with precision the location at the exact center of the relatively smooth plane of the conchae directly behind the external auditory meatus (ear opening/canal). For efficiently and effectively performing treatment for the heroin addiction of the user, the waveform source generates the electronic signal for which variability or range of frequency does not change i.e., the frequency of the electronic signal is invariable and never wavers but is constant. In an embodiment, the constant or invariable frequency level of the electronic signal is set at 90 cycle per second (cps) or 90 Hz and does not change. In some examples, the constant or invariable frequency level of the electronic signal may be set at a frequency in a range of 70-100 cycle per second (cps) or Hz. Further, the waveform source is unmodulated and does not change. Further, the electronic signal is a square pulse waveform that is unmodulated. In an embodiment, there are not any auditory signals, or sounds of any kind, such as music or tones, emitted from this therapeutic headset device 100. The therapeutic headset device 100 is built with intention to cure heroin users of their addiction, and is not targeted to any other group or subcategory of addicted or stressed individuals, such as any other type of narcotics user, any type of smoker, headache/migraine, PMS, insomnia, bereavement, PTSD, stress or anxiety patient but rather can be used in such cases, without the intention to cure any other addictions or stress problems other than that of heroin. In an embodiment, the therapeutic headset device 100 does not require any type of training to use. The therapeutic headset device 100 may be used by anyone who can pick up the device and place it on the ears, or if the case may be, on one's own head, with little instruction other than to turn it ON and place it upon the head of the user who needs treatment. In an embodiment, the therapeutic headset device 100 is completely self-locating, unlike previously made devices, which require minimal to extensive training to use with successful results. This device does not require any preparation, knowledge or skills other than the ability to place it on the head of the user in need of help, and to turn the device's power switch to the ON position. Because it is a self-locating mechanism, anyone can use it with accuracy. In an embodiment, the recommended amount of time for usage is 40 minutes per day for a duration of 10 days, although it may also be used overnight, and is designed comfortable enough to be worn during sleep, or for greater amounts of time. The therapeutic headset device 100 may be used with significant observable results within the first 30 minutes. There is no maximum treatment time as the device can be worn up to 6 hours per day or longer, even to sleep in.
[0043] In an embodiment, the therapeutic headset device 100 delivers an effective electrotherapy for treating the user suffering from the heroin addiction. The treatment is performed by use of the self-contained, portable, and wireless therapeutic headset device 100 that carries the selectively activated waveform source device that causes the electronic signal responsive to the measured impedance. The right and left earpiece housings 108 each carry the tissue interface circuit that is responsive to the source device to deliver unmodulated square pulse waveform. The tissue interface circuit is configured with an ear-entering portion that is suitably sized and shaped for application onto the concha of the user's ear. The ear-entering portion has a free end that carries a contact portion of the tissue interface circuit. The contact portion is an array of electrodes suitably sized and shaped for contacting the concha of the user's ear and, specifically, for contacting a preselected contact area near the lower edge of the ear canal opening and extending rearwardly from the canal. The interface circuits are applied to the ears of the user, in a position such that the tissue interface circuit is in communication with the preselected contact area (i.e., the precise and self-locating position within the bilateral conchae in both ears of the user with the heroin addiction). The source device may be activated by means of the power switch 104 to provide the constant or invariable electron signal to the tissue interface circuits. As a result, the tissue interface circuits deliver an effective waveform treatment (by means of the unmodulated square pulse electronic signal that is set at any frequency in a range of 70-100 Hz, preferably at 90 cps or 90 Hz) over a time period effective for the heroin addiction treatment. In some embodiments, the user may activate the source device by using an application running on a user device (e.g., a smartphone) of the user. The user device may wirelessly communicate with the therapeutic headset device 100 when the user activates the wireless mode switch 106. Based on such activation, the user device and the therapeutic headset device 100 may communicate over a communication network. When communicatively connected, the user may control ON-OFF of the therapeutic headset device 100 by means of the user device. For example, the user, by means of the application running on the user device, may select an option to turn ON the waveform source (e.g., a signal generator 204 shown in
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[0046] In an embodiment, the therapeutic headset device 100 may be turned ON by turning on the ON button 202 by means of the power switch 104. The signal generator 204 is turned on with power supplied by the power supply 206 (such as a battery). The signal generator 204 generates the electronic signal for which variability or range of frequency does not change i.e., the frequency of the electronic signal is invariable and never wavers but is constant. In an embodiment, the constant or invariable frequency level of the electronic signal is set at a frequency of 90 cycle per second (cps) or 90 Hz and does not change. Further, the waveform source is unmodulated and does not change. Further, the electronic signal is a square pulse waveform that is unmodulated. In an embodiment, there are not any auditory signals, or sounds of any kind, such as music or tones, emitted from this therapeutic headset device 100. The signal generator 204 transmits the electronic signal through the output contacts 212 to the user's ear. In an embodiment, the pattern of treatment using the constant electronic signal is adjusted for duration of treatment by means of the treatment timing period adjustment device 208 to deliver the constant or invariable frequency level of the electronic signal set at 90 cycle per second (cps) or 90 Hz over the set time periods. In an embodiment, the recommended amount of time for usage is 40 minutes per day for a duration of 10 days, although it may also be used overnight, and is designed comfortable enough to be worn during sleep, or for greater amounts of time. The therapeutic headset device 100 may be used with significant observable results within the first 30 minutes. There is no maximum treatment time as the device can be worn up to 6 hours per day or longer, even to sleep in. In an embodiment, the frequency adjustment device 210 sets the generation of the electronic signal at 90 cycle per second (cps) or 90 Hz by means of the signal generator 204.
[0047] In an embodiment, the network device 214 facilitates wireless communication between the user device 216 and the therapeutic headset device 100. The user device 216 may wirelessly communicate with the therapeutic headset device 100 when the user activates the wireless mode switch 106 to turn ON the network device 214 that facilitates the wireless communication between the user device 216 and the therapeutic headset device 100. Based on such activation, the user device 216 and the therapeutic headset device 100 may communicate over the communication network. When communicatively connected, the user may control ON-OFF of the therapeutic headset device 100 by means of the user device 216. For example, the user, by means of the application running on the user device 216, may select an option to turn ON the signal generator 204. Based on the selection, the user device 216 may communicate a turn ON signal to the signal generator 204 over the communication network. Accordingly, the signal generator 204 may receive the turn ON signal from the user device 216 and generate the unmodulated square pulse electronic signal at a constant or invariable frequency of 90 cps or 90 Hz for facilitating electrotherapy for treating the user with heroin addiction. Examples of types of the communication network may include, but are not limited to, a local area network, a wide area network, a radio network, a virtual private network, an internet area network, a metropolitan area network, a satellite network, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low energy, a wireless network, and a telecommunication network. Examples of the telecommunication network may include, but are not be limited to, a global system for mobile communication (GSM) network, a general packet radio service (GPRS) network, third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), an enhanced data GSM environment (EDGE), and a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS).
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[0052] In an embodiment, the therapeutic earbud device 600 is a wireless earpiece that is made of a foam-like material (for example, any type of soft, form-fitting material that molds to the natural form of the body) that is self-fitting in anyone's ear, regardless of size or shape. The fit of the earbud in the ear is comfortable enough to be worn while sleeping and expands slightly to cover bilateral conchae. Each earbud (i.e., left or right earpiece) is shaped like an hourglass such that a proximal section (as shown) which touches the conchae is wider than the center, while the distal section (as shown) which extends outward from the ear (and which holds the electrical housing/information) is also wider than the center. The electrical frequency transmits through electrodes that touch the skin of the bilateral conchae. However, if a needle array is used for the electrical current, these needles do not penetrate through the skin.
[0053] In an embodiment, the electronics housing 602 carries the waveform source device in communication with right and left tissue interface circuits, carried respectively in right and left earbuds. The electronics housing 602 carries the waveform source device having an impedance detecting function. The right and left earbuds include right and left elongated protrusions, respectively, and each extending to a respective free end wall from the right and left earpiece housings 604.
[0054] In an embodiment, the earpiece housing 604 may carry a tissue interface circuit on the free end wall, and the tissue interface circuits are in communication with the waveform source device for communicating impedance and receiving treatment signals such as the electronic signals generated by the waveform source device (i.e., the signal generator 204 shown in
[0055] In an embodiment, the therapeutic earbud device 600 may be used for treating heroin addiction of the user. The purpose is not to replace any kind of therapy or other type of treatment. Instead, the purpose of the present invention is rather to enhance effectiveness of such therapies and treatments in case of the heroin addiction. Any patient may be more receptive to other therapies as well as rehabilitative methods such as support groups, psychological counseling, family, and community support, or the like, when treated with electrotherapy using the therapeutic earbud device 600. In an embodiment, the wireless and self-contained therapeutic earbud device 600 (i.e., the left or right earpiece) may be configured to deliver the electronic signal to a precise and self-locating position within bilateral conchae in both ears of the user who is wearing both of the left and right earpieces. The therapeutic earbud device 600 includes the electronics housing 602 that carries the specific waveform source. The waveform source generates the electronic signal, which is delivered to the respective ear of the user. An array of silver electrodes housed within the bilateral earpieces cover with precision the location at the exact center of the relatively smooth plane of the conchae directly behind the external auditory meatus (ear opening/canal). For efficiently and effectively performing treatment for the heroin addiction of the user, the waveform source generates the electronic signal for which variability or range of frequency does not change i.e., the frequency of the electronic signal is invariable and never wavers but is constant. In an embodiment, the constant or invariable frequency level of the electronic signal may correspond to any frequency in a range of 70-100 Hz. In one preferred exemplary scenario, the constant or invariable frequency level of the electronic signal is set at 90 cycle per second (cps) or 90 Hz and does not change. Further, the waveform source is unmodulated and does not change. Further, the electronic signal is a square pulse waveform that is unmodulated. In an embodiment, there are not any auditory signals, or sounds of any kind, such as music or tones, emitted from this therapeutic earbud device 600. The therapeutic earbud device 600 is built with intention to cure the users of their heroin addiction, and is not targeted to any other group or subcategory of addicted or stressed individuals, such as any other type of narcotics user, any type of smoker, headache/migraine, PMS, insomnia, bereavement, PTSD, stress or anxiety patient but rather can be used in such cases, without the intention to cure any other addictions or stress problems other than that of heroin. In an embodiment, the therapeutic earbud device 600 does not require any type of training to use. The therapeutic earbud device 600 may be used by anyone who can pick up the device and place it on the ear with little instruction other than to turn it ON and place it into the ear of the user who needs treatment. In an embodiment, the therapeutic earbud device 600 is completely self-locating, unlike previously made devices, which require minimal to extensive training to use with successful results. This device does not require any preparation, knowledge or skills other than the ability to place it into the ear of the user in need of help, and to turn the device's power to the ON position. Because it is a self-locating mechanism, anyone can use it with accuracy. In an embodiment, the recommended amount of time for usage is 40 minutes per day for a duration of 10 days, although it may also be used overnight, and is designed comfortable enough to be worn during sleep, or for greater amounts of time. The therapeutic earbud device 600 may be used with significant observable results within the first 30 minutes. There is no maximum treatment time as the device can be worn up to 6 hours per day or longer, even to sleep in.
[0056] In an embodiment, the therapeutic earbud device 600 delivers an effective electrotherapy for treating the user suffering from the heroin addiction. The treatment is performed by use of the self-contained, portable, and wireless therapeutic earbud device 600 that carries the selectively activated waveform source device that causes the electronic signal responsive to the measured impedance. The right and left earpiece housings 604 each carry the tissue interface circuit that is responsive to the source device to deliver unmodulated square pulse waveform. The tissue interface circuit is configured with an ear-entering portion that is suitably sized and shaped for application onto the concha of the user's ear. The ear-entering portion has a free end that carries a contact portion of the tissue interface circuit. The contact portion is an array of electrodes suitably sized and shaped for contacting the concha of the user's ear and, specifically, for contacting a preselected contact area near the lower edge of the ear canal opening and extending rearwardly from the canal. The interface circuits are applied to the ears of the user, in a position such that the tissue interface circuit is in communication with the preselected contact area (i.e., the precise and self-locating position within the bilateral conchae in both ears of the user with the heroin addiction). The source device may be activated by means of an input (such as a touch-based input, a voice-based input, or an app-based input provided by the user i.e., the wearer of the earpieces) to provide the constant or invariable electron signal to the tissue interface circuits. As a result, the tissue interface circuits deliver an effective waveform treatment (by means of the unmodulated square pulse electronic signal that is set at 90 cps or 90 Hz, (or to some other frequency in the range of 70-100 Hz) over a time period effective for the heroin addiction treatment. In some embodiments, the user may activate the source device by using an application running on the user device (e.g., a smartphone) of the user. The user device may wirelessly communicate with the therapeutic earbud device 600. Based on such activation, the user device and the therapeutic earbud device 600 may communicate over a communication network. When communicatively connected, the user may control ON-OFF of the therapeutic earbud device 600 by means of the user device or by means of the touch-based input or the voice-based input. In one example, the user, by means of the application running on the user device, may select an option to turn ON the waveform source (e.g., a signal generator 204 shown in
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[0058] The present invention discloses the therapeutic headset device 100 or the therapeutic earbud device 600 for facilitating electrotherapy for users for treating the heroin addiction. In operation, the user inserts the earpieces into the precise location area in the user's ear. Thereafter, the therapeutic headset device 100 or the therapeutic earbud device 600 is switched ON. Constant unmodulated electronic signal at 90 Hz frequency (or at some other frequency in the range of 70-100 Hz) is delivered to bilateral concha region to stimulate the temporal bones and related attachments, including the articulation with the sphenoid bone, the cranial sutures and mobility of the cranial bones as they interrelate, the choroid plexus and all structures related to the cerebrospinal fluid pump mechanism, and intrinsic connective tissue. Once the user is done with each round of treatment, the device may be turned off, recharged, or otherwise put away until the next use is completed. User may be sitting, lying down, standing or otherwise ambulatory in any functional activity during treatment, although for best results a restful state is recommended. Post care is not necessary, although it is advised that counseling, psychotherapy and group meetings/therapy be integrated into treatment.
[0059] Techniques consistent with the disclosure provide, among other features, the therapeutic headset or earbud device for facilitating electrotherapy for users for treating heroin addiction. While various embodiments of the disclosure have been illustrated and described, it will be clear that the disclosure is not limited to these embodiments only. Numerous modifications, changes, variations, substitutions, and equivalents will be apparent to those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure, as described in the claims.
[0060] Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is accordingly defined by the following claims.