Cold foot pain reliever
10391023 ยท 2019-08-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61H15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C41/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61H2201/0257
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/169
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C41/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system for adding pressure and extracting heat from the bottom of a user's foot to aid in pain relief. A spherical container is provided with an aqueous polymer mixture which may be cooled or heated to allow heat to be transferred through the spherical container to/from the bottom of a user's foot. The spherical container is provided with a tube passing therethrough to allow a user to provide a strap through the spherical container. The strap is provided with handles to allow the user to direct the pressure of the spherical container to the bottom of the user's foot and to extract or apply heat as desired.
Claims
1. A heat removal relief device comprising: a spherical container having a thermally conductive surface and defining a first hole, and a second hole; a tube defining a channel, provided through the first hole and the second hole, and sealed into watertight engagement with the spherical container in a configuration that defines a watertight, at least partially hollow, interior within the spherical container; a fluid mixture provided within the watertight, at least partially hollow, interior within the spherical interior; wherein the fluid mixture comprises: crosslinked, water-absorbing polymer; water; and a flexible strap provided through the channel of the tube.
2. The heat removal relief device of claim 1, wherein the crosslinked, water-absorbing polymer is capable of absorbing a weight of water at least fifty times the weight of the water-absorbing polymer.
3. The heat removal relief device of claim 2, wherein the spherical container is water impermeable.
4. The heat removal relief device of claim 1, wherein the crosslinked, water-absorbing polymer is polyacrylamide.
5. The heat removal relief device of claim 1, wherein the crosslinked, water-absorbing polymer is sodium polyacrylate.
6. The heat removal relief device of claim 1, wherein the crosslinked, water-absorbing polymer is potassium polyacrylate.
7. The heat removal relief device of claim 1, wherein the mixture further comprises a glycol.
8. The heat removal relief device of claim 1, wherein the mixture further comprises an inorganic salt.
9. The heat removal relief device of claim 1, wherein the crosslinked, water-absorbing polymer comprises discrete particles.
10. The heat removal relief device of claim 9, wherein the discrete particles are between about 50 and about 4000 microns in size.
11. The heat removal relief device of claim 1, wherein all of the water is absorbed by the crosslinked, water-absorbing polymer.
12. The heat removal relief device of claim 1, wherein the spherical container is rigid.
13. The heat removal relief device of claim 1, wherein the spherical container is constructed of polyethylene.
14. The heat removal relief device of claim 1, wherein the spherical container defines an opening in fluid communication with the interior of the spherical container and an exterior of the spherical container.
15. The heat removal relief device of claim 14, further comprising a plug provided within the opening.
16. The heat removal relief device of claim 1, wherein the spherical container defines a first recessed opening to the channel and a second recessed opening to the channel.
17. The heat removal relief device of claim 1, wherein the mixture is at a temperature below 0 Celsius.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(6) The system of the present invention allows a user to apply pressure to the underside of the foot while removing heat therefrom. The system described below is distinguished over earlier systems in that the present system provides a heat removal feature.
(7) The pain relief device is shown generally as (10) in
(8) While the spherical container (12) may be constructed from any desired material, in the preferred embodiment, the spherical container (12) is constructed of a thermally conductive material such as low- or medium-density polyethylene. While the spherical container (12) is preferably rigid and not readily deformable by a user's foot (52), the spherical container (12) may be deformable as desired. Preferably, the thickness of the spherical container (12) is between 0.1 and 3 centimeters, more preferably between 0.2 and 2 centimeters, and most preferably about 0.476 centimeters. Similarly, the tube (16) is preferably 7.59 centimeters in diameter, having sidewalls of 0.476 centimeters thereby defining a channel (18) approximately 0.638 centimeters in diameter. As shown in
(9) As shown in
(10) Once the mixture (32) has been provided in the interior (14) of the spherical container (12) through the opening (30), a plug (42), preferably constructed of a material similar to that used to construct the spherical container (12), is secured within the open (30) by an adhesive (44) in a manner such as that known in the art to preferably provide the spherical container (12) with a smooth surface over the opening (30). Once the mixture (32) has been sealed within the interior (14) of the spherical container (12), the pain relief device (10) may be chilled to a temperature preferably below 0 Celsius, more preferably below 5 Celsius, and most preferably below 10 Celsius. Once the device (10) has been cooled, the strap (24) may be provided through the channel (18) and the spherical container (12) positioned on the floor (46) as shown in
(11) In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the user (48) may place the spherical container (12) into a hot water bath or similar apparatus (not shown) to increase the heat of the mixture (32) within the spherical container (12) to allow the user (48) to use the device (10) to apply heat to the bottom (50) of the user's foot (52) in a manner similar to that described above. Preferably, the spherical container (12) is constructed of a material which is sufficiently thermally conductive to transfer heat between the spherical container (12) and the bottom (50) of the user's foot (52).
(12) Although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it is to be understood that it is not to be so limited since changes and modifications can be made therein which are within the full intended scope of this invention as defined by the appended claims.