Abstract:
A device for applying electrical stimulation to a surface of the human body utilizes a calibrated, pre-arranged pattern of conducting, current emitting elements to distribute current throughout an entire surface at once, such as human face, without needing to alter the device to accommodate various are sizes, including varying face sizes.
Abstract:
A micro bubble generating system includes a shell having a well for retaining a first liquid to immerse an object. A micro bubble apparatus is provide to the shell for providing a pressurized mixture of a second liquid and a dissolved gas into the well so as to create a plurality of micro bubbles within the first liquid for engaging the object.
Abstract:
A device for applying electrical stimulation to a surface of the human body utilizes a calibrated, pre-arranged pattern of conducting, current emitting elements to distribute current throughout an entire surface at once, such as human face, without needing to alter the device to accommodate various are sizes, including varying face sizes.
Abstract:
A hydromassage bathtub is described. The hydromassage bathtub has one or more internal side walls and a recess extending substantially along all of the perimeter of the bathtub at the internal sidewalls, the perimetrical recess being adapted to house a plurality of emission nozzles for carrying out the hydromassage function.
Abstract:
A micro bubble generating system includes a shell having a well for retaining a first liquid to immerse an object. A micro bubble apparatus is provide to the shell for providing a pressurized mixture of a second liquid and a dissolved gas into the well so as to create a plurality of micro bubbles within the first liquid for engaging the object.
Abstract:
A micro bubble generating system includes a shell having a well for retaining a first liquid to immerse an object. A micro bubble apparatus is provide to the shell for providing a pressurized mixture of a second liquid and a dissolved gas into the well so as to create a plurality of micro bubbles within the first liquid for engaging the object. A micro bubble generating apparatus may include a housing body having a first fluid passage for a pressurized mixture of a liquid and a dissolved gas in a direction towards a fluid flow. An orifice member can be releasably engaged with the housing body and the orifice member may have a second fluid passage being disposed therein; and the second fluid passage being disposed at an angle with respect to the first fluid passage for generating a plurality of micro bubbles from the mixture; and an opening in the housing body for releasing the plurality of micro bubbles.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to hot tubs and spas, and in particular to a dispensing unit that distributes a water soluble solution of a scented fragrance in combination with a biomedicide or enzyme to provide a time release aroma therapy experience for a hot tub or spa, the biomedicide in the form of an enzyme aiding in the dissipation of the scented fragrance to allow introduction of a different replacement scented fragrance.
Abstract:
An aromatic apparatus for use with plumbing fixtures such as shower heads and pipes that carry warm or hot fluid, such as water. The aromatic apparatus includes an aromatic component that is configured to be disposed at least partially around a tubular member associated with the plumbing fixture and to emanate a desired aroma when warm or hot fluid flows through the tubular member. The aromatic component can be a solid or semi-solid material, such as silicone, that is impregnated or coated with a volatile fragrance. The aromatic component can also be in the form of gelled beads, crystals or a liquid. The shower head configuration includes a chamber for holding the aromatic component and one or more openings for allowing the aroma to emanate from the shower head. The pipe configuration includes a closure mechanism or a snap-on clip member for securing the aromatic component to the pipe.
Abstract:
A therapeutic apparatus (50, 62, 67, 70, 71, 75, 78, 79, 40, 44, 45, 46, 80, 90, 103, 104, 106, 115, 125, 132, 134, 140, 144, 151, 152, 162, 166, 175, 181, 191, 187) includes one or more therapeutic devices (59, 61, 55, 66, 69, 70, 74, FIGS. 14A-14G, 43, 85, 94, 98, 102, 108, 110, 118, 121, 122, 128, 145, 146, 149, 153, 161, 170, 167, 177, 183, 189, 192, 190), such as a vaporizer, a massage unit, heating or cooling units, which arc camouflaged in a decorative object or in a clothing item or in a utilitarian object, such as a piece of furniture, all of which are worn or located adjacent a person who can obtain the therapeutic benefits from the items. A decorative object (50, 67, 40, 80, 90) can be shaped to be worn by a person and have a therapeutic device camouflaged therein so that the therapeutic object acts on the individual while the decorative object is being worn. The same applies to clothing and appeal (44, 45, 46, 104, 106, 115, 132, 134, 144, 152, 151, 150, 140) including a ladies purse (115) which can have a plurality of therapeutic devices therein, such as an electric massager or vaporizer or a heating pack which can be held against a person without drawing attention to the person receiving the therapy. Therapeutic items can also be incorporated into furniture (71, 162, 163, 164, 166, 181, 187), such as tables or beds, to provide therapeutic action through a vaporizer or the like while a person is sitting adjacent the furniture.
Abstract:
A treatment table has a raised surface portioned to receive a person desiring treatment. The raised surface has an associated face position, either included in the surface or a face rest removably attached to the table for receiving the person's face when the person desiring treatment lays on their stomach on the raised surface. The face position having an opening to facilitate unobstructed breathing. An aroma dispenser is positioned near the opening so that the aroma given off by the dispenser may be inhaled by the person desiring treatment.