SYSTEM AND METHOD TO RELIEVE PAIN
20200383826 ยท 2020-12-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F7/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A pain relief system and apparatus, comprising a main body formed of one or more sections adapted to surround a person's waist; a compression element, a heating element within said one or more sections operable to heat the entire area of the one or more sections of the main body and apparatus, and an adjustable belt means to maintain the main body in engagement over said person's waist. Optionally, the pain relief system may include at least one inflatable bladder adapted to create a compression force on the person's abdomen when inflated, a massage element, and may be wireless.
Claims
1. A pain relief system comprising: a) a main body formed of one or more sections adapted to surround a person's waist, an inner portion to be placed on said person's waist and an outer portion facing outwardly; b) at least one compression element adapted to create a compression force on a person's body; c) a heating element within said one or more sections, wherein said heating element is operable to heat a substantial area of the one or more sections of said main body; and d) an adjustable means to maintain said main body in engagement over said person's waist; and wherein said at least one compression element is placed between said outer portion and said heating element such that the at least one compression element renders said heating element closer to said person's waist and applies a relieving compression force on a person's body.
2. The pain relief system of claim 1, wherein said compression element is at least one of a compression foam, an inflatable bladder, a pressure pad, a therapeutic compress, a polyurethane foam and a compressible material adapted to create a compression force on a person's abdomen.
3. The pain relief system of claim 1, wherein said compression element is removably couplable to said system.
4. The pain relief system of claim 1, wherein said heating element within said section is adapted to heat said section independently of or in conjunction with other sections.
5. The pain relief system of claim 1, wherein said adjustable means comprise at least one of a hook and loop attachment, Velcro, one or more magnets, a zipper, snaps, a manual belt, or a hook and handle combination allowing a user to tighten and secure said system on the person's body.
6. The pain relief system of claim 1 further comprising an extension lobe arranged corresponding to a person's lower abdomen area wherein said system is adapted to heat a person's lower abdomen and adapted to exert pressure on said lower abdomen area to relieve a lower abdomen pain.
7. The pain relief system of claim 1 further comprising at least one massaging element adapted to massage a given body area and wherein said massaging element is disposed within said one or more sections of said main body.
8. The pain relief system of claim 1, wherein said system is formed of a thin and stretchable fabric material such that a user can stretch said system on the person's waist and wherein said system is concealable under a person's clothing.
9. The pain relief system of claim 8, wherein said system is enveloped in a detachable shell adapted to be washed and reused.
10. The pain relief system of claim 1, wherein said system further comprises a battery electrically coupled to said heating element.
11. The pain relief system of claim 10, wherein said system is rechargeable.
12. The pain relief system of claim 10, wherein said system is wirelessly connected to an external power supply.
13. The pain relief system of claim 10 further comprising a controller assembly including a controller removably attached to said main body adapted to control a heat, a compression, and a massage feature of said system.
14. A pain relief system comprising: a) a main stretchable body formed of one or more sections adapted to surround a person's waist; b) an inner portion to be placed against a person's body and an outer portion facing outwardly; c) an extension lobe arranged corresponding to a person's lower abdomen area and adapted to be placed against the person's lower abdomen area; d) at least one heating element within said one or more sections, wherein said heating element is operable to heat an entire area of the one or more sections; e) at least one couplably removable compression element disposed between said outer portion and said heating element to exert a relieving pressure on the person's waist and abdomen and adapted to render said heating elements closer to a person's body to relieve pain; and f) an adjustable means to maintain said main body in engagement over said person's waist.
15. The pain relief system of claim 14, wherein said removably compression element is at least one of a compression foam, an inflatable bladder, a compression pad, a therapeutic compress, and a polyurethane foam pad adapted to create a compression force on the person's body.
16. The pain relief system of claim 14 further comprising massaging elements; and wherein said heating elements, said massaging elements and said compression elements are operable independently of or in conjunction with one another.
17. The pain relief system of claim 14 further comprising at least one battery electrically coupled to said heating element; wherein said system is rechargeable.
18. A method for relieving menstrual cramping pain, the method comprising steps of: a) positioning a pain relief apparatus on a person's waist; b) arranging an extension lobe of the pain relief apparatus of a person's lower abdomen; c) tightening said pain relief apparatus on a person's waist using an apparatus's adjustable means; and c) powering said apparatus to apply heat on a person's body.
19. The method of claim 18 further comprising the steps of inflating an inflatable bladder with air.
20. The method of claim 18 further comprising the steps of powering at least one of a heating element, a compression element and a massaging element independently or in conjunction with one another at a user's discretion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0051] The same elements or parts throughout the figures of the drawings are designated by the same reference characters, while equivalent elements bear a prime designation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0052] Referring now to the drawings and the characters of reference marked thereon,
[0053] The system operates wirelessly, and without having to be connected to a wall plug for power. In one wireless embodiment, as shown in
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[0055] In these and other possible embodiments, the system is formed of a suitable fabric material which is thin and flexible allowing the system to be worn under garment and discreetly in public.
[0056] In another embodiment, such as the one shown in
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[0059] In the illustrated embodiment of
[0060] In one embodiment, the inflatable bladder 118 can be inflated or deflated manually, whereas in other embodiments, the bladder can be controlled electrically thanks to a controller, or a combination of both manual and electrical inflation and deflation can be used, which allows the user to choose the method of inflation or deflation, and the level of inflation of the bladder, thereby controlling the compression applied.
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[0063] In one embodiment, a user can wrap the pain relief system 100 around their waist and lower abdomen as shown in
[0064] In some embodiments, the system includes an automatic shut-off option which can be pre-programed or set by a user. In one specific embodiment, the auto shut off option can be set to 1 hour, 2 hours or 3 hours, or incrementally by 30 minutes intervals.
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[0066] In this and other embodiments, a front section flap116 extending below the main body 119 of the pain relief system 100 to cover the sections of the user's abdomen where the user's ovaries may be located can be added or used to replace the tapered bottom cutout. In some embodiments, the front section flap 116 may be narrow enough to sit between the user's hips to reduce the risk of the front section flap116 folding up when the user sits because it will not be sitting at the point where the user's hip joint bends.
[0067] Also illustrated in
[0068] In these and other embodiments, multiple battery pockets 117 may be used to house multiple batteries, as illustrated in
[0069] In one embodiment, the system has a detachable fabric material shell which is attached to the system using at least one of a group consisting of snapping elements, magnetic elements, a zipper, or Velcro. In another embodiment, the system and system are enveloped in detachably removable cover which can be reused and washed separately before reuse.
[0070] In another embodiment, the system and system comprise a flap extending below the main body, where the flap is adapted to cover a person's lower abdomen area.
[0071] In an alternative embodiment, the present disclosure is embodied as a pain relief system and system which includes a main stretchable body formed of one or more sections adapted to surround a person's waist, an inner portion to be placed against a person's body and an outer portion facing outwardly. The system and system may further include an extension lobe arranged corresponding to a person's lower abdomen area and adapted to be placed against the person's lower abdomen area. The system and system further include at least one heating element within one or more sections, where the heating element is operable to heat the entire area of the one or more sections of said system.
[0072] In some embodiments, the heating element is operable to heat the entire area of the one or more sections of the system. In other embodiments, the heating elements is one or more wired heating elements disposed as an S shaped element to cover the entire surface area of one or multiple sections of the heating and pain relief system. In other embodiments the heating elements extend throughout a substantial surface area of the system stopping shortly at the perimeter of the pain relief system and do not cover the perimeter or any stitching at the top and bottom of the pain relief system.
[0073] In another embodiment, the compression elements are couplably removable to the system and can be inserted in pockets within the system, be integrally and structurally connected to the system or be removed if a user wants to remove them. In one particular embodiment, the compression elements are a compression foam, an inflatable bladder, a compression pad, a therapeutic compress, and/or a polyurethane foam pad adapted to create a compression force on the person's abdomen.
[0074] In one particular embodiment, the compression element is disposed between the outer portion and the heating element to exert a relieving pressure on the person's waist and abdomen and adapted to render said heating elements closer to a person's body to relieve pain. Additional adjustable means are structurally coupled to the system to maintain the system in engagement over said person's waist.
[0075] In one embodiment, the system and apparatus include massaging elements, heating elements and compressions elements which can be operable independently of or in conjunction with one another. In this embodiment, the user can either inflate a bladder for compression or deflate the bladder, or remove the compression pad manually to control the compression element. The heating and massaging elements and compression elements in non-manual embodiments can be controlled via a controller by the user.
[0076] In another embodiment, the system and apparatus also include a battery electrically coupled to the heating element rendering the apparatus rechargeable. In some embodiments, the user can connect the device to an external power outlet for charging while in other embodiments, the system and apparatus are wirelessly rechargeable.
[0077] The present disclosure can also be embodied as a method for relieving menstrual cramping pain, the method comprising the steps of: positioning a pain relief apparatus 100 on a person's waist; arranging an extension lobe 110 of the pain relief apparatus of a person's lower abdomen; tightening said pain relief apparatus on a person's waist using the apparatus's adjustable means 103; powering said apparatus to apply heat on said person's body (with controller assembly 111 for example and a remote control 111).
[0078] In another embodiment, the method also includes the steps of inflating an inflatable bladder with air 140, 118. (See.
[0079] In one embodiment, the present disclosure is embodied as a pain relief system 100 including a pain relief device with a main body 119 formed of one or more sections 101. The main body 119 is adapted to surround a person's waist as shown in
[0080] In most embodiments, whether the system and the main body are split into multiple sections 101 or at least one main section covering the entire body, it is one objective of the present disclosure that the heating elements cover the entire section 101. In some embodiments, the heating elements stop short of the perimeter and edge, in other embodiments, the heating elements cover the center and most of the surface area of the heated section.
[0081] In one embodiment, the heating element is a wired heating element 108 twisted in an S-shape to cover the majority of a section as shown in
[0082] In one embodiment, the system includes two sections, one covering the front of a person and abdomen: this section is heated throughout and includes compression elements whereas the second section does not include any heating elements or compression elements.
[0083] In another embodiment as shown in
[0084] In another embodiment as shown in
[0085] In yet another embodiment as shown in
[0086] In one embodiment, the system also includes adjustable means 103 to maintain the system 100 and main body 119 in engagement over the person's waist; and when the compression element is placed between the outer portion 130 and the heating element 108, the compression element renders the heating element closer to the person's waist and applies a relieving compression force on a person's body.
[0087] In another embodiment, the system's compression elements 140 can be a compression foam, an inflatable bladder, a pressure pad, a therapeutic compress, a polyurethane foam and/or a compressible material or a combination and equivalent thereof adapted to create a compression force on the person's body.
[0088] In one particular embodiment, the compression element 140 is removably couplable to the main body. That is, the compression elements can be inserted into the main body or removed according to user's discretion. In one particular embodiment, the compression element can be inserted in pockets and in section pockets as shown in
[0089] In one embodiment, the heating element or heating elements 108 within a section can heat one or more sections independently of another or can all heat up all sections in conjunction with one another. For example,
[0090] In another embodiment, the adjustable means can be a hook and loop attachment, Velcro, one or more magnets, a zipper, snaps, a manual belt, and/or a hook and handle combination thereof which would allow a user to tighten and secure said system on the person's body. In one embodiment, the main body is made out of stretchable material such that a user can tighten the system to their liking, an use the adjustable means to make sure that the system stays in place.
[0091] In one particular embodiment, the system 100 includes a an extension lobe 110 arranged corresponding to a person's lower abdomen area where the system 100 is adapted to heat a person's lower abdomen and adapted to exert pressure on said lower abdomen area to relieve a lower abdomen pain, especially menstrual cramp pain.
[0092] In another embodiment, the system 100 also comprises one or more massaging element 109 adapted to massage a given body area and where the massaging element are disposed within the one or more sections 101 of the main body 119 as shown in
[0093] In one embodiment, the system 100 is formed of a thin and stretchable fabric material such that a user can stretch the system and the main body of the system on the person's waist and body and where the system is concealable under a person's clothing as shown in
[0094] In another embodiment, the system 100 and main body 119 is enveloped in a detachable shell adapted to be washed and reused. In one particular embodiment, as shown in
[0095] In another embodiment, the system 100 also includes at least one battery 125 electrically coupled to the heating element. In embodiments which include inflatable bladder as compression elements and/or massaging elements, the compression elements and massaging elements are also connected to the battery or batteries 125 for power.
[0096] In one particular embodiment, a single battery 125 can provide enough power to power one or more heating elements, compression elements, and/or massaging elements. In another embodiment, the battery 125 can be received in battery pockets 117 and stored in those pockets disposed on outer portion of the system 130.
[0097] In another embodiment, all the heated elements from all sections are connected to the one battery. In an alternative embodiment, where the system 100 only includes two main sections 101, one in the front portion of the system 150 to cover the front and abdomen of the person and one in the back portion 160 to cover the backside of a person, the embodiment includes two batteries where one operate the heating elements of the front portion and another battery to operate the heating elements of the back portion.
[0098] In an alternative embodiment where 2 batteries operate the front and back portion and heating elements of the front and back portions, the batteries are set in pockets 117 disposed on the side portions of the main body.
[0099] In another embodiment, the system 100 is rechargeable. Here, the battery or batteries can be taken out and charged or the batteries are on the main body and a user can connect the System 100 to an external power source thanks to USB connections, a plug or other electrical connections through a rechargeable adapter 102 as shown for illustrative purposes in
[0100] In one embodiment, the user can charge the batteries by removing them from the belt and recharging them, plugging them to an external power source via USB or other for recharging or while the belt is on user can plug the system/system to a power source such as computer/car charger etc.
[0101] In one embodiment, the system 100 also incudes a controller assembly 111 including a controller 111 removably attached to the main body adapted to control a heat, a compression, and a massage feature of the system 100. In a particular embodiment as shown in
[0102] In one embodiment, the present disclosure is embodied in a pain relief system 100 which includes a main stretchable body 119 formed of one or more sections 101 adapted to surround a person's waist, an inner portion 120 to be placed against a person's body and an outer portion 130 facing outwardly. The system 100 also includes an extension lobe 110 arranged corresponding to a person's lower abdomen area and adapted to be placed against the person's lower abdomen area. The system also includes at least one heating element 108 within the one or more sections, wherein said heating element is operable to heat the entire area of the one or more sections. Here, where the embodiment includes an extension lobe 110, the heating elements and/or compression elements can extend all the way to the bottom of the extension lobe to provide heat, pressure and pain relief to a person's lower abdomen and to cover a woman's ovaries and relief menstrual cramps and pain. The system 100 also includes at least one couplably removable compression element 140 disposed between said outer portion 130 and said heating element 108 to exert a relieving pressure on the person's waist and abdomen and adapted to render the heating elements 108 closer to a person's body to relieve pain. The system also includes adjustable means 103 to maintain the system 100 and the main body 119 in engagement over the person's waist.
[0103] In another embodiment, the removably compression element 140 is either a compression foam, an inflatable bladder, a compression pad, a therapeutic compress, and a polyurethane foam pad or a combination thereof adapted to create a compression force on the person's body.
[0104] In another embodiment, the system also includes massaging elements 109; and the heating elements 108, the massaging elements 109 and the compression elements 140 are operable independently of one another or in conjunction with one another as shown in
[0105] In an alternative embodiment, the system 100 includes one or more batteries 125 electrically coupled to the heating element where the system is rechargeable.
[0106] In one embodiment where the system 100 also includes a shell or detachable fabric material shell, the shell/detachable fabric can be attached to the main body 119 using snapping elements, magnetic elements, a zipper, and/or Velcro or a combination thereof.
[0107] In another embodiment the system 100 also includes a flap or extension lobe 110 extending below the main body 119, such that the extension lobe is adapted to cover a person's lower abdomen area. In some embodiments, the extension lobe also includes heating elements extending to the edge of the extension lobe as shown in
[0108] In one embodiment, the heating element within the one or more sections, where the heating element is operable to heat a substantial area of the one or more sections of the system. Here the substantial area is defined as the majority of a given section, and the majority of its surface areas.
[0109] In a particular embodiment, the system also includes a remote controller 111 and the system is operable to accept user commands via remote-control interface.
[0110] Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the disclosure in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, and representative devices shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.