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Apparatus for Uniform Total Body Cryotherapy

a cryotherapy and body technology, applied in the field of uniform total body cryotherapy, can solve the problems of affecting the treatment process, affecting the treatment effect, and unable to accurately and efficiently apply cryotherapy to more than one region of the body at a time, so as to facilitate the cryotherapy treatment process.

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-12-15
KUEHNE JONAS
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The present patent describes an apparatus for cryotherapy treatment that provides uniform cooling to both the upper and lower body of an individual. The apparatus creates an environment where there is no significant temperature variation between the two body parts. The cold air is applied without causing wind shear, which is commonly caused by forced movement of cold air. The cooling agent is recycled and used to cool other cryochambers, minimizing temperature loss. The apparatus also uses specialized materials and a primary chamber separated from other ancillary chambers to further minimize temperature loss. Overall, the apparatus provides a more efficient and effective cryotherapy treatment.

Problems solved by technology

Advances in the art have inspired more complex proposals for effectuating a desired treatment method through decreasing tissue temperature on and around the impacted area.
While the '804 patent expands beyond just the hands and feet of the user, it lacks the ability to accurately and efficiently apply cryotherapy to more than one region of the body at a time.
The aforementioned techniques place significant constraints on how cold and for how long a practitioner could apply cryotherapy on their patient.
Though these approaches were beneficial for the time, design constrictions only allowed small regions to be targeted and for a short period of time.
Technological restrictions of the period meant temperatures could only be as cold as ice and not sustained for very long due to melting.
The manner in which cooling air is introduced into the chambers necessarily causes frigid air to accumulate in the bottom of the cryochamber.
In practice, clinicians are limited in the amount of time they can allow patients to spend in these chambers and must focus on the exposure time of the lower extremities alone or risk harming their patients.
Skin burns to the lower extremities are a well known risk associated with these devices.
All of the cyrochambers heretofore known are further limited because they are incapable of treating the entire body of the person within.
As a result, they do not supply cooling air to the head and neck of the user.
The head and neck comprise many cold receptors and ignoring this region has a deleterious impact on the treatments efficacy.
However, attempts at this methods have proven ineffective.
The movement of cold air results in wind shear.
This wind shear factor unnecessarily exposes the patient to a high risk of skin burn causing medical professionals to dismiss this as a viable treatment option.
Furthermore, neither the '652 patent nor the '930 patent teaches an adequate means for ensuring the cold air introduced into the chambers does not escape.
Temperatures within the chambers may range from minus eighty to minus one hundred and sixty degrees Celsius and yet all of the cryotherapy chambers heretofore known utilize conventional insulation methods which have proven inadequate for sustaining these temperatures.
Temperature loss within a cyrochamber can lead to wasteful energy expenditures.

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[0031]Illustrative embodiments of the invention are described below. The showings are for purposes of illustrating preferred embodiments and not for purposes of limiting the same. The following explanation provides specific details for a thorough understanding of an enabling description for these embodiments. One skilled in the art will understand that the invention may be practiced without such details.

[0032]FIG. 1 is an overhead schematic depicting an first exemplary cryochamber utilizing the apparatus of the present disclosure. The exemplary embodiment illustrated therein depicts a cryochamber comprising at least two subchambers. A primary chamber 1 and a secondary chamber 2 are interconnected and separated by an access door 11 which remains closed during normal operation. This embodiment further comprises at least two cooling apparatuses, a first apparatus 10 located in the primary chamber 1 and a second apparatus 20 located in the secondary chamber 2. However, in various embodi...

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Abstract

In accordance with one embodiment, a uniform total body cryotherapy apparatus operative to allow an individual in a cryotherapy chamber to be subjected to the same cold temperatures on their entire body at the same time. In use, the apparatus allows active dissemination of cold air in a confined space without the undesired consequence of wind shear commonly caused by forced movement of cold air.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]Pursuant to 35 USC 119, this application claims the right of priority to patent application Ser. No. 14 / 501,842 filed on Sep. 30, 2014. The content of said application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT AND TRADE DRESS[0002]A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material which is subject to copyright protection. This patent document may show and / or describe matter which is or may become trade dress of the owner. The copyright and trade dress owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by any one of the patent disclosure as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office patent files or records, but otherwise reserves all copyright and trade dress rights whatsoever.TECHNICAL FIELD[0003]The present disclosure relates generally to apparatuses for exposing a person's body to cold temperatures as a means of alleviating pain, decreasing inflammation, or achieving a general sense ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61F7/00
CPCA61F2007/0062A61F7/0053A61F2007/0056A61F2007/0064F25D3/102F25D17/067F25D2317/063
Inventor KUEHNE, JONASSAUER, PAUL
Owner KUEHNE JONAS
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