Efficient spontaneous electrochemical current interacting press needle

10695266 ยท 2020-06-30

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Abstract

An efficient spontaneous electrochemical current interacting press needle that relates to an acupuncture press needle of traditional Chinese medicine is provided. The efficient spontaneous electrochemical current interacting press needle includes a press needle and a conductive medical tape that fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles. The conductive medical tape includes a conductive adhesive and a gummed cloth. The press needle is adapted to be fixed on the conductive medical tape that fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles. In addition, a connecting conductive medical tape and/or an external conductor connecting point that is capable of attaching two or more press needles is also provided.

Claims

1. An efficient spontaneous electrochemical current interacting press needle, comprising: a press needle; a conductive medical tape with the press needle and other press needles already fixed thereon, wherein the conductive medical tape comprises a conductive adhesive and a gummed cloth, the conductive adhesive covers entirely on a surface of the gummed cloth to form a conductive attaching connecting face for directly adhering onto a human skin, and the conductive medical tape with the press needles already fixed thereon is bendable before and after adhering onto the human skin; and a connecting conductive medical tape and/or an external conductor connecting point that is capable of attaching with two or more press needles, wherein the connecting conductive medical tape and/or the external conductor connecting point is adapted to be directly attached onto a face of the conductive medical tape opposite to the conductive attaching connecting face.

2. The efficient spontaneous electrochemical current interacting press needle according to claim 1, wherein the conductive adhesive of the conductive medical tape is made of a conductive material that is harmless to a human body.

3. The efficient spontaneous electrochemical current interacting press needle according to claim 1, wherein the gummed cloth of the conductive medical tape is conductive, non-conductive or insulative.

4. The efficient spontaneous electrochemical current interacting press needle according to claim 2, wherein the press needle has one or more needle heads.

Description

DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

(1) FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating an efficient spontaneous electrochemical current interacting press needle (where a press needle 1, a conductive medical tape 2 that fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles, a conductive adhesive 3, a gummed cloth 4, a connecting conductive medical tape 5, a conductive attaching connecting face or an external conductor connecting point 6, a positioning template 7, a positioning template corresponding needle hole 8, a notch 9 for easy peeling off from the tape, and a conductive medical tape 10 (with press needle fixed already) that fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles are shown in the figure).

(2) FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating an efficient spontaneous electrochemical current interacting press needle (multiple needles).

(3) FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a connecting conductive medical tape being peeled off from a positioning template.

(4) FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating a connecting conductive medical tape being used to cover and attach a plurality of embedded press needles and the channels & collaterals to generate efficient spontaneous electrochemical current that activates the channels & collaterals (also can provide more convenient conductive connection for clinical electroacupuncture treatment during press needle embedding).

(5) FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating an operating method of embedded needle+acusector (by using an electrode of an acusector therapeutic apparatus to cover and attach a plurality of embedded press needles)

SPECIFIC IMPLEMENTATION

(6) FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an efficient spontaneous electrochemical current interacting press needle of this invention, which includes a press needles 1, a conductive medical tape 2 that fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles, a conductive adhesive 3, a gummed cloth 4, a connecting conductive medical tape 5, a conductive attaching connecting face or an external conductor connecting point 6, a positioning template 7, a positioning template corresponding needle hole 8, a notch 9 for easy peeling off from the tape, and a conductive medical tape (with press needle fixed already) that fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles. In specific implementation, a conductive medical tape 2 with fixed press needles 1 already that fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles can be arranged on positioning template 7 (the body of press needle 1 corresponds to the corresponding needle hole 8 on the positioning template, the adhesive side of conductive medical tape 2 that fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles is attached to positioning template 7), (an adhesive side of) the connecting conductive medical tape 5 is also attached and arranged on positioning template 7, then the whole kit is packed in sealed packing bag and sterilized for use.

(7) When using, open the sealed packing bag (box), peel off the first conductive medical tape 2 fixed with press needle 1 that fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles from the notch 9 for easy peeling off the tape on positioning template 7, attach it to the target treatment acupoint, apply a little force to press. For treatment of two or more neighboring acupoints, when attaching the second conductive medical tape 2 fixed with press needle 1 that fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles, attach the conductive attaching face 6 of the conductive medical tape 2 that fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles to the gummed cloth 4 of the first conductive medical tape 2 attached already that fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles (the gummed cloth 4 of the conductive medical tape 2 that fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles adopts conductive gummed cloth). For treatment of neighboring acupoints using a plurality of conductive medical tapes 2 fixed with press needles that fix the press needles 1 and attach other press needles, just repeat the aforementioned steps to arrange sequentially is ok. For treatment of two or more acupoints far away from each other (i.e., two or more conductive medical tapes 2 fixed with press needles 1 that fix the press needles and attach other press needles cannot be mutually attached due to distance, refer to FIG. 4), just use connecting conductive medical tape 5 to cover and attach the conductive medical tapes 2 fixed with press needles already that fix the press needles and attach other press needles is ok (the gummed cloth 4 of the conductive medical tape 2 that fixes the press needle and attach other press needles should have adopted conductive gummed cloth). In addition, for conductive medical tape 2 that has non-conductive or insulating gummed cloth that fixes the press needle and attach other press needles, external conductor connecting point 6 can be provided for efficient spontaneous electrochemical current interacting treatment of two or more acupoints far from each other (i.e., two or more conductive medical tapes 2 fixed with press needles 1 that fix the press needles and attach other press needles cannot be mutually attached due to distance). Furthermore, connecting conductive medical tape 5 (or external conductor connecting point 6) can be used to attach the electrode of the required medical health care apparatus such as acusector to the conductive medical tape 2 fixed with press needle 1 that adopts conductive gummed cloth and fixes the press needle and attaches other press needles (or attach the external conductor connecting point 6) for treatment (refer to FIG. 5).