Low-Frequency Knocking Resonator for EPC Stimulation
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing health care devices that utilize low frequency wave transmitters to emit low frequency waves lack sufficient intensity to effectively increase the number of endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) and reduce the number of circulating endothelial cells (CEC).
Innovation Solution
A health care device with a box body and components that generate and amplify low frequency waves using a resonance cavity structure, combined with a conical table and negative ion generators, to enhance the intensity of the emitted waves, thereby increasing EPC and decreasing CEC.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Quantity of substance
If a low frequency wave transmitter is used to emit low frequency waves, then the device can stimulate organs and cells, but the intensity of the waves is insufficient to effectively increase EPC and reduce CEC
Solution Approach 1:
The patent employs a knocking device that generates mechanical vibrations at low frequencies (1.18-1.81 Hz) to stimulate the navel area. This mechanical vibration approach directly addresses the insufficient wave intensity by using physical knocking motions rather than conventional wave transmission, thereby achieving effective stimulation of endothelial progenitor cells while maintaining safe operating parameters.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent changes the frequency parameter to a specific low range (1.18-1.81 Hz) that resonates with human organs and cells, particularly targeting the navel area. By optimizing this frequency parameter and combining it with mechanical knocking action, the system achieves sufficient biological effect without requiring high wave intensity, thus resolving the contradiction between effectiveness and power consumption.
2Power
If high frequency microwave oscillators are used to generate high energy waves, then the wave intensity is sufficient, but there is a risk of injuries caused by excessive energy
Solution Approach 1:
The patent uses periodic knocking actions at controlled low frequencies (1.18-1.81 Hz) rather than continuous high-frequency microwave oscillation. This periodic, low-intensity stimulation achieves the desired biological effect through resonance with natural organ frequencies while avoiding the harmful effects of excessive energy exposure associated with high-power continuous wave systems.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent replaces the electromagnetic field-based microwave oscillator system with a mechanical knocking device. This substitution eliminates the risks associated with high-energy electromagnetic radiation while achieving effective tissue stimulation through mechanical vibrations at safe, low-frequency levels that resonate with human biology.
3Quantity of substance
If the low frequency wave intensity is increased to effectively increase EPC and reduce CEC, then the health care effect is improved, but the device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent divides the wave generation function into separate components: a knocking device for mechanical vibration, a resonance cavity for amplification, and negative ion generators for additional health benefits. This segmentation allows each component to be optimized independently, achieving effective EPC increase through simple mechanical knocking combined with resonance amplification, rather than requiring a single complex high-power system.
Solution Approach 2:
The resonance cavity acts as an intermediary that amplifies the weak mechanical vibrations from the knocking device. Instead of directly generating high-intensity waves, the system uses the resonance cavity to multiply the effect of simple mechanical knocking, thereby achieving sufficient biological effect with minimal device complexity.
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
The device significantly increases EPC and decreases CEC, improving vascular health and reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases by enhancing the resonance effect of low frequency waves and incorporating negative ions for blood purification and self-healing benefits.
Implementation Method 1
The resonance cavity structure generated by the box body can cause the low frequency wave generated by the group of the components to resonate, thereby amplifying the intensity of the low frequency wave
Implementation Method 2
The knocker generates a low frequency wave with a predetermined frequency. The predetermined frequency is in a range from 1.18 Hz to 1.81 Hz. The low frequency wave is a bass wave. The rotating mechanism is connected to the knocker by the linkage mechanism to drive the knocker to knock a flat surface of the conical table, such that the conical table transmits the low frequency wave with the predetermined frequency
Implementation Method 3
it is known from the literature that negative ions have the effects of blood purification, cell restoration, enhancement of resistance and self-healing ability, and adjustment of autonomic nerves in the human body
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AI summary
A health care device and an use thereof are configured to transmit a low frequency wave to a spine or navel to increase the number of endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) and to reduce the number of the circulating endothelial cells (CEC), which may reduce the risk of cardiovascular-related adverse diseases. The health care device includes a box body, a power supply, a speed controller, a rotating mechanism, a linkage mechanism, a knocker and a conical table. The power supply is electrically connected to the speed controller to output electricity to the speed controller. The speed controller is electrically connected to the rotating mechanism and controls the rotating mechanism to rotate at a predetermined speed. The rotating mechanism is connected to the knocker to drive the knocker to knock a flat surface of the conical table. The knocker generates the low frequency wave with a predetermined frequency.


