A Tibetan medicine foot bath bag and a preparation method thereof

By using a Tibetan medicine formula with Artemisia annua, Rhododendron simsii leaves, Oxyphylla scabra, Angelica sinensis, and Juniperus chinensis as the main ingredients, and adopting a Velcro-connected bag design, the problem of insect infestation in humid environments is solved, ensuring hygiene, safety, and comfort.

CN122376639APending Publication Date: 2026-07-14QINGHAI NORMAL UNIV
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Application Number
CN202610478298.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2026-04-13
Publication Date
2026-07-14

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Technical Problem

Tibetan medicine foot bath packs are prone to hatching insect eggs in humid and hot environments, leading to hygiene and safety hazards and problems such as itchy and swollen skin for users.

Method used

This Tibetan medicine formula uses Artemisia annua, Rhododendron simsii leaves, Oxyphyllum oxypetalum, Angelica sinensis, and Juniperus chinensis as its main ingredients. The bag design with Velcro closures ensures a sealed seal and convenient observation, preventing pest infestations.

Benefits of technology

Effectively prevents pests, ensures the hygiene and safety of Tibetan medicine foot bath packs, facilitates observation of internal storage conditions, and avoids skin itching and other discomfort symptoms.

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Abstract

The application discloses a Tibetan medicine foot bath bag and a preparation method thereof, relates to the technical field of foot bath bags, and is characterized in that raw materials are arranged in the medicine bag, the raw materials comprise Artemisia annua, Ledum leaf, Oxytropis kidney lobe, Angelica sinensis and Sabina tibetica, the mass fraction of the raw materials is 2-5 parts of Artemisia annua, 1-2 parts of Ledum leaf, 1-2 parts of Oxytropis kidney lobe, 1-2 parts of Angelica sinensis and 1-2 parts of Sabina tibetica. The Tibetan medicine foot bath bag is characterized in that the upper bag body, the lower bag body, the sticking end, the connecting end, the tear-through hole and the closing end are matched, the tear-through hole is arranged between the connecting end and the closing end, the tear-through hole is disconnected, the connecting end and the closing end are separated, the upper bag body and the lower bag body are connected at the opening of the sticking end, and thus the storage condition of the raw materials in the medicine bag can be observed.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of foot bath pack technology, specifically a Tibetan medicine foot bath pack and its preparation method. Background Technology

[0002] Tibetan herbal foot bath packs originate from Tibetan medicinal bathing methods, boasting a long history and profound cultural heritage. They involve immersing the body or specific areas in a specially prepared medicinal bath solution to achieve the purpose of nourishing the body and mind. Tibetan herbal foot bath packs are typically made from a variety of authentic Tibetan herbs, with common ingredients including saffron, snow lotus, cordyceps, and Tibetan artemisia. These Tibetan herbs, growing in unique natural environments characterized by high altitudes and cold climates, contain rich active ingredients and possess unique medicinal value.

[0003] However, because Tibetan medicine foot bath packs are made of cloth bags, it is inconvenient to observe the preservation of the raw materials inside. When the storage environment of the Tibetan medicine foot bath pack is humid, hot, and poorly ventilated, it provides excellent conditions for the hatching of insect eggs. At this time, the insect eggs can hatch into larvae in just a few days to a few weeks, and then grow into adults. This leads to hygiene and safety hazards when using Tibetan medicine foot bath packs. In fact, the insects themselves, the eggs, and their excrement can become external allergens and irritants, causing users to experience symptoms such as itchy skin, redness, and rashes. Summary of the Invention

[0004] This invention provides a Tibetan medicine foot bath pack and its preparation method, which solves the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention is implemented through the following technical solution: a Tibetan medicine foot bath pack, wherein the pack contains raw materials, including Artemisia annua, Rhododendron simsii leaves, Oxyphylla scabra, Angelica sinensis, and Juniperus chinensis, wherein the mass fraction of the raw materials is 2-5 parts Artemisia annua, 1-2 parts Rhododendron simsii leaves, 1-2 parts Oxyphylla scabra, 1-2 parts Angelica sinensis, and 1-2 parts Juniperus chinensis.

[0006] Optionally, the medicine pack includes an upper bag and a lower bag. An upper extension strap is fixedly installed on the right end of the upper bag, and a lower extension strap located below the upper extension strap is fixedly connected to the right end of the lower bag. The lower end of the upper extension strap and the upper end of the lower extension strap are provided with adhesive ends for closure. The right ends of the upper and lower extension straps are provided with connecting ends. A plurality of tear-through holes are equidistantly opened on the connecting end, and a closing end located to the right of the tear-through holes is fixedly installed on the right end of the connecting end.

[0007] Optionally, the upper bag and lower bag may be made of cotton cloth, non-woven fabric, or gauze.

[0008] Optionally, the adhesive end includes a round hook and loop fastener and a hook and loop burr fastener. The lower end of the round hook and loop fastener is connected to the upper end of the hook and loop burr fastener by adhesive. The upper end of the round hook and loop fastener is fixedly connected to the lower end face of the upper extension strip. The lower end of the hook and loop burr fastener is fixedly connected to the upper end face of the lower extension strip.

[0009] Optionally, the connecting end includes an upper connecting strip and a lower connecting strip, the right ends of the upper connecting strip and the lower connecting strip are fixedly connected to the left end of the closed end, the left end of the upper connecting strip is fixedly connected to the right end of the upper extension strip, and the left end of the lower connecting strip is fixedly connected to the right end of the lower extension strip.

[0010] Optionally, the closed end includes an upper adhesive end and a lower adhesive end. The lower end of the upper adhesive end and the upper end of the lower adhesive end are bonded together by an adhesive. The left end of the upper adhesive end is fixedly connected to the right end of the upper connecting strip. The left end of the lower adhesive end is fixedly connected to the right end of the lower connecting strip. The material of the upper adhesive end and the lower adhesive end is set to non-woven fabric.

[0011] Optionally, the tear-through hole is formed between the connecting end and the closing end.

[0012] A method for preparing a Tibetan medicine foot bath pack, applied to the aforementioned Tibetan medicine foot bath pack, includes the following steps: S1. Raw material processing S1.1. The raw materials in the medicine package, including Artemisia annua, Rhododendron simsii leaves, Oxyphyllum urticaria, Angelica sinensis, and Juniperus chinensis, are selected one by one to remove impurities from the raw materials, including mud, sand, dead branches and insect-damaged parts. S1.2 The raw materials after impurity removal in S1.1 are cleaned by a cleaning device. The cleaned raw materials are dried in a drying oven at a temperature below 60°C to prevent mold growth. The dried raw materials are crushed into coarse powder by a Chinese herbal medicine pulverizer and then sieved. The particle size of the sieved coarse powder is 2-4 mm. The sieved raw materials are then mixed with Artemisia annua, Rhododendron simsii leaves, Oxyphylla scabra, Angelica sinensis, and Juniperus chinensis using an automatic weighing and batching machine. S2. Preparation of the medicine packet The mixed raw materials in S1.2 are added to the medicine bag from the automatic weighing and dispensing machine. The medicine bag is composed of an upper bag body and a lower bag body. The upper bag body and the lower bag body are sewn together in three adjacent directions by the sewing module on the sealing machine. The upper and lower extension strips of the unsewn ends of the upper and lower bag bodies are connected by Velcro round loop tape and Velcro barb tape, respectively. Then, the upper adhesive end and the lower adhesive end are heat-sealed by the heat sealing module.

[0013] The present invention has the following beneficial effects: 1. This Tibetan medicine foot bath pack, through the cooperation between the upper bag body, lower bag body, adhesive end, connecting end, tear-through hole and closing end, adopts the method of opening the tear-through hole between the connecting end and the closing end, so as to facilitate the separation of the connecting end and the closing end by breaking the tear-through hole, and then opening the connection between the upper bag body and the lower bag body by sticking the adhesive end, thereby facilitating the observation of the storage of raw materials inside the medicine pack.

[0014] 2. This Tibetan medicine foot bath pack, through the cooperation of the upper bag body, lower bag body, adhesive end, and Velcro round and Velcro barb stickers, utilizes the adhesive end to achieve the adhesion or separation between the upper and lower bag bodies. When the Velcro round and Velcro barb stickers are attached, the upper and lower bag bodies are in a connected state, thus sealing the raw materials within them. When the Velcro round and Velcro barb stickers are separated, the upper and lower bag bodies are in an open state, allowing for the observation of the storage conditions of the sealed raw materials within them. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the present invention; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the upper extension band in the structure of the present invention; Figure 3 In the structure of this invention Figure 2 An enlarged view of point A; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the hook and loop fastener in the structure of the present invention; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the Velcro loop fastener in the structure of the present invention.

[0016] In the diagram: 1. Upper bag body; 2. Lower bag body; 3. Upper extension strap; 4. Lower extension strap; 5. Adhesive end; 501. Velcro round loop; 502. Velcro barbed loop; 6. Connecting end; 601. Upper connecting strap; 602. Lower connecting strap; 7. Tear-through hole; 8. Closing end; 801. Upper adhesive end; 802. Lower adhesive end. Detailed Implementation

[0017] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0018] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3The present invention provides a technical solution: a Tibetan medicine foot bath pack containing raw materials, including Artemisia annua, Rhododendron simsii leaves, Oxyphylla scabra, Angelica sinensis, and Juniperus chinensis. The mass fraction of the raw materials is 2-5 parts Artemisia annua, 1-2 parts Rhododendron simsii leaves, 1-2 parts Oxyphylla scabra, 1-2 parts Angelica sinensis, and 1-2 parts Juniperus chinensis.

[0019] The medicine package includes an upper bag 1 and a lower bag 2. Opening the upper bag 1 and the lower bag 2 allows observation of the raw materials inside. An upper extension strap 3 is fixedly installed on the right end of the upper bag 1, and a lower extension strap 4 located below the upper extension strap 3 is fixedly connected to the right end of the lower bag 2. The lower end of the upper extension strap 3 and the upper end of the lower extension strap 4 are provided with adhesive ends 5 for closure. A connecting end 6 is provided on the right end of the upper extension strap 3 and the lower extension strap 4. Several tear-through holes 7 are equidistantly opened on the connecting end 6. A closing end 8 located to the right of the tear-through holes 7 is fixedly installed on the right end of the connecting end 6.

[0020] The upper bag body 1 and the lower bag body 2 are made of cotton cloth, non-woven fabric, or gauze.

[0021] Please see Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 The adhesive end 5 includes a Velcro round loop 501 and a Velcro barb 502. Since the upper extension strip 3 and the lower extension strip 4 are connected by Velcro round loop 501 and Velcro barb 502, separating the Velcro round loop 501 and Velcro barb 502 can separate the upper extension strip 3 and the lower extension strip 4. The lower end of the Velcro round loop 501 is connected to the upper end of the Velcro barb 502 by adhesive. The upper end of the Velcro round loop 501 is fixedly connected to the lower end face of the upper extension strip 3, and the lower end of the Velcro barb 502 is fixedly connected to the upper end face of the lower extension strip 4.

[0022] The connecting end 6 includes an upper connecting band 601 and a lower connecting band 602. The right ends of the upper connecting band 601 and the lower connecting band 602 are fixedly connected to the left end of the closed end 8. The left end of the upper connecting band 601 is fixedly connected to the right end of the upper extension band 3, and the left end of the lower connecting band 602 is fixedly connected to the right end of the lower extension band 4.

[0023] The closed end 8 includes an upper adhesive end 801 and a lower adhesive end 802. The lower end of the upper adhesive end 801 and the upper end of the lower adhesive end 802 are bonded together with adhesive. The left end of the upper adhesive end 801 is fixedly connected to the right end of the upper connecting strip 601, and the left end of the lower adhesive end 802 is fixedly connected to the right end of the lower connecting strip 602. The upper adhesive end 801 and the lower adhesive end 802 are made of non-woven fabric.

[0024] The tear-through hole 7 is located between the connecting end 6 and the closed end 8, and the closed end 8 can be disconnected from the connecting end 6 through the tear-through hole 7.

[0025] A method for preparing a Tibetan medicine foot bath pack, applied to a Tibetan medicine foot bath pack, includes the following steps: S1. Raw material processing S1.1. Select each of the raw materials in the medicine bag, including Artemisia annua, Rhododendron simsii leaves, Oxyphyllum urinaria, Angelica sinensis, and Juniperus chinensis, and remove impurities from the raw materials, including mud, sand, dead branches and insect-damaged parts. Artemisia annua is suitable for those with damp heat, odor, and itching in the feet, such as those with damp heat in the early stages of athlete's foot. Its aromatic scent may help relax the mind and body. Rhododendron simsii leaves are commonly used in Tibetan medicine and folk medicine for internal use to stop coughs, relieve asthma, and expel phlegm. Externally, they are used for their effects of dispelling wind and dampness, dispersing cold and relieving pain. They are also effective for rheumatic pain, joint pain, and lower back and leg pain caused by cold and dampness. They are often used to improve cold pain and numbness in the feet and knees caused by cold and dampness, help dispel cold in the feet, and promote blood circulation. The kidney-shaped spiny bean has a good relieving effect on joint redness, swelling, heat and pain caused by arthritis and gout, as well as swelling in the early stage of sprains and bruises. It helps to eliminate damp heat and swelling in the feet and relieve pain caused by blocked meridians. Angelica sinensis promotes blood circulation in the feet and the whole body, and improves numbness and cold pain caused by blood stasis or blood deficiency. When combined with other blood-activating herbs, it enhances the analgesic effect. At the same time, its oil components have a certain moisturizing effect on dry and cracked foot skin. Qilian juniper helps dispel wind and cold that invade the feet, promotes local blood circulation, relieves muscle soreness and joint stiffness, and its aroma can mask odors and has a certain deodorizing effect. S1.2 The raw materials after impurity removal in S1.1 are cleaned by a cleaning device. The cleaned raw materials are dried in a drying oven at a temperature below 60°C to prevent mold growth. The dried raw materials are crushed into coarse powder by a Chinese herbal medicine pulverizer and then sieved. The particle size of the sieved coarse powder is 2-4 mm. The sieved raw materials are then mixed with Artemisia annua, Rhododendron simsii leaves, Oxyphylla scabra, Angelica sinensis, and Juniperus chinensis using an automatic weighing and batching machine. S2. Preparation of the medicine packet The raw materials mixed in S1.2 are added to the medicine bag from the automatic weighing and dispensing machine. The medicine bag is composed of an upper bag body 1 and a lower bag body 2. The upper bag body 1 and the lower bag body 2 are sewn together in three adjacent directions by the sewing module on the sealing machine. The upper extension strip 3 and the lower extension strip 4 of the unsewn ends of the upper bag body 1 and the lower bag body 2 are connected by Velcro round loop tape 501 and Velcro barb tape 502 respectively. Then, the upper adhesive end 801 and the lower adhesive end 802 are heat-sealed by the heat sealing module. To promptly detect mold or insect infestation in raw materials, the closed end 8 can be disconnected from the connecting end 6 by tearing open the through hole 7. Since the upper extension belt 3 and the lower extension belt 4 are connected by Velcro round loop fasteners 501 and Velcro barb fasteners 502, separating the Velcro round loop fasteners 501 and Velcro barb fasteners 502 will separate the upper extension belt 3 and the lower extension belt 4, allowing the upper bag body 1 and the lower bag body 2 to be opened and the condition of the raw materials inside the upper bag body 1 and the lower bag body 2 to be observed.

[0026] In the description of this invention, it should be noted that the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for the convenience of describing the invention and for simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on the invention. The terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance. Furthermore, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installed," "connected," and "linked" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this invention based on the specific circumstances. Moreover, the terms “comprising,” “including,” or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.

[0027] Although embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A Tibetan medicine foot bath pack, characterized in that: The medicine package contains raw materials, including Artemisia annua, Rhododendron simsii leaves, Oxyphylla scabra, Angelica sinensis, and Juniperus chinensis. The mass fraction of the raw materials is 2-5 parts Artemisia annua, 1-2 parts Rhododendron simsii leaves, 1-2 parts Oxyphylla scabra, 1-2 parts Angelica sinensis, and 1-2 parts Juniperus chinensis.

2. The Tibetan medicine foot bath pack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The medicine package includes an upper bag body (1) and a lower bag body (2). An upper extension strap (3) is fixedly installed on the right end of the upper bag body (1). A lower extension strap (4) located below the upper extension strap (3) is fixedly connected to the right end of the lower bag body (2). An adhesive end (5) for closing is provided at the lower end of the upper extension strap (3) and the upper end of the lower extension strap (4). A connecting end (6) is provided at the right end of the upper extension strap (3) and the lower extension strap (4). A plurality of tear-through holes (7) are equidistantly opened on the connecting end (6). A closing end (8) located to the right of the tear-through holes (7) is fixedly installed on the right end of the connecting end (6).

3. The Tibetan medicine foot bath pack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper bag body (1) and the lower bag body (2) are made of cotton cloth, non-woven cloth or gauze.

4. The Tibetan medicine foot bath pack according to claim 2, characterized in that: The adhesive end (5) includes a Velcro round looper (501) and a Velcro barb (502). The lower end of the Velcro round looper (501) is connected to the upper end of the Velcro barb (502) by adhesive. The upper end of the Velcro round looper (501) is fixedly connected to the lower end face of the upper extension strip (3). The lower end of the Velcro barb (502) is fixedly connected to the upper end face of the lower extension strip (4).

5. A Tibetan medicine foot bath pack according to claim 2, characterized in that: The connecting end (6) includes an upper connecting band (601) and a lower connecting band (602). The right ends of the upper connecting band (601) and the lower connecting band (602) are fixedly connected to the left end of the closed end (8). The left end of the upper connecting band (601) is fixedly connected to the right end of the upper extension band (3). The left end of the lower connecting band (602) is fixedly connected to the right end of the lower extension band (4).

6. A Tibetan medicine foot bath pack according to claim 5, characterized in that: The closed end (8) includes an upper adhesive end (801) and a lower adhesive end (802). The lower end of the upper adhesive end (801) and the upper end of the lower adhesive end (802) are bonded together by an adhesive. The left end of the upper adhesive end (801) is fixedly connected to the right end of the upper connecting strip (601). The left end of the lower adhesive end (802) is fixedly connected to the right end of the lower connecting strip (602). The upper adhesive end (801) and the lower adhesive end (802) are made of non-woven fabric.

7. A Tibetan medicine foot bath pack according to claim 2, characterized in that: The tear-through hole (7) is located between the connecting end (6) and the closed end (8).

8. A method for preparing a Tibetan medicine foot bath pack, applied to the Tibetan medicine foot bath pack according to any one of claims 1-7, characterized in that, The following steps are included: S1. Raw material processing S1.

1. The raw materials in the medicine package, including Artemisia annua, Rhododendron simsii leaves, Oxyphyllum urticaria, Angelica sinensis, and Juniperus chinensis, are selected one by one to remove impurities from the raw materials, including mud, sand, dead branches and insect-damaged parts. S1.2 The raw materials after impurity removal in S1.1 are cleaned by a cleaning device. The cleaned raw materials are dried in a drying oven at a temperature below 60°C to prevent mold growth. The dried raw materials are crushed into coarse powder by a Chinese herbal medicine pulverizer and then sieved. The particle size of the sieved coarse powder is 2-4 mm. The sieved raw materials are then mixed with Artemisia annua, Rhododendron simsii leaves, Oxyphylla scabra, Angelica sinensis, and Juniperus chinensis using an automatic weighing and batching machine. S2. Preparation of the medicine packet The raw materials mixed in S1.2 are added to the medicine bag from the automatic weighing and dispensing machine. The medicine bag is composed of an upper bag body (1) and a lower bag body (2). The upper bag body (1) and the lower bag body (2) are sewn together in three adjacent directions by the sewing module on the sealing machine. The upper extension strip (3) and the lower extension strip (4) of the unsewn ends of the upper bag body (1) and the lower bag body (2) are connected by Velcro round loop tape (501) and Velcro barb tape (502) respectively. Then, the upper adhesive end (801) and the lower adhesive end (802) are heat-sealed by the heat sealing module.