Abstract:
A device for enhancing sexual pleasure includes an appliance, a memory for storing code for operating the appliance, and a processor for executing the code, all housed in a housing configured for insertion, as such or inside a condom, into a sexual organ. The appliance could be a stimulator or a sensor. The stimulator could be a speaker, a heater, a thermoelectric cooler, a source of electromagnetic radiation such as visible light, a source of electrical power or a mechanism for pressurizing a pressurizable medium. The sensor could be a thermometer, a microphone, a camera or an accelerometer.
Abstract:
A cushion for a patient interface includes two or more bladders arranged in concentric relation. Each of the bladders includes a face-contacting portion adapted to engage the patient's face, and each of the bladders is adapted to be pressurized independently from one another. At least one of the bladders is an active bladder that is pressurized to at least a sealing pressure to form a continuous seal with the patient's face in use.
Abstract:
A therapeutic garment includes at least one first expandable bladder configured to underlie a wearer's left shoulder blade, at least one second expandable bladder configured to underlie the wearer's right shoulder blade, and an actuator configured to alternatingly (a) expand the at least one first expandable bladder from a collapsed state to an expanded state such that the wearer's torso is rolled in a rightward direction and (b) expand the at least one second expandable bladder from a collapsed state to an expanded state such that the wearer's torso is rolled in a leftward direction.
Abstract:
A therapeutic prosthetic device for women or men configured to transmit tactile sensations through a stimulation material to the surface of a sex organ such as the vagina or penis. The therapeutic prosthetic device can include sensors and stimulators on the outer surface and inner surface and a controller. Sensors for detecting state, sensation or movement can be disposed within, on, or separate from the device and can transmit signals electrically or wirelessly to a microprocessor, which is programmed to generate stimulation sensations in response to signals from the sensors, stimulation materials, or controllers that are transmitted to the stimulation material. In one embodiment the therapeutic prosthetic device is a therapeutic condom.
Abstract:
A method is provided for resuscitating a patient from cardiac arrest. This may be done by (a) performing chest compressions for a first period of time at a depth of between about 1.5 to about 3 inches, and (b) ceasing chest compressions for a second period of time. Steps (a) and (b) may be repeated at least two times in order to prevent reperfusion injury after cardiac arrest.
Abstract:
A system and method for treatment of skin including a treatment surface having numerous small energy emitting points for fractional skin treatment as well as negative pressure outlets. During a treatment, negative pressure from the outlets may exert a pulling force on an opposing tissue surface to bring the tissue into contact with the energy points.
Abstract:
“Nicy Migraine Hugger”, will help assist the many millions of people, who suffer from pains, associated with headaches and migraines, until they are able to reach a more permanent solution. The hugger's pressure and coolness, works together to reach the main nerve points of the head, where the pain from headaches and migraines are. It fits nicely around the whole hairline, and will fit under or on top of the hair.The hugger is comfortable, because it is supported by four pouches, located under the flexible liner. The liner can be bended, which makes it possible for it to be turned into many directions. Since this product is flexible, it will package easily, in addition, it weighs only a few ounces, therefore making is less expensive to ship. The total expenses to make this hugger is a comparable advantage, because the average consumer will benefit as they will be able to afford to own one.
Abstract:
A device and method for applying compressive hot or cold therapy to a patient's body, including a handle and a frame connected to and extending from the handle. The frame includes two spaced apart support arms, the support arms each having an opening such that the openings in the support arms are collinear with one another. A roller having a central axis and a reservoir within its interior for retaining a thermal medium, the roller having a non-uniform cross-section along its length defining a thermally conductive external surface for transferring thermal energy from the thermal medium to the patient's body. At least one elongated member is operatively connected to the roller and extends longitudinally along the central axis beyond the periphery of the roller. The elongated member is received within the collinear openings of the spaced apart support arms to releasably and rotatably connect the roller to the frame.
Abstract:
The invention relates to an applicator device, comprising an applicator element (9) for applying a substance (27) present in a substance chamber (25, 27) to a skin section. The applicator device (1) comprises an applicator part (2) having an upper housing part (8) and a vibration part (3) having a lower housing part (4), wherein in the lower housing part (4) a vibration element (10) is provided which can be actuated by a power source (6) and the vibrations of which can be transmitted to the upper housing part (8) and the applicator element (9), and wherein an activator device (22) for generating heating or cooling energy is provided in the upper housing part (8), wherein the heating or cooling energy can be transferred to the substance (27) present in the substance chamber (25, 27).
Abstract:
The inventive body care device having a handle and a treatment head, which is hingedly connected mechanically therewith, has a flexible zone for enabling an elastic deflection of the treatment head with respect to the handle and a deflection sensor, which is capable of generating an electric signal as a function of the elastic deflection. This signal can be used to control an automatic start and/or stop function, a use counter and/or operating states of an electric vibrational element integrated in the body care device.