JP2021045514A - Sleep induction wearable device - Google Patents

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JP2021045514A
JP2021045514A JP2019184129A JP2019184129A JP2021045514A JP 2021045514 A JP2021045514 A JP 2021045514A JP 2019184129 A JP2019184129 A JP 2019184129A JP 2019184129 A JP2019184129 A JP 2019184129A JP 2021045514 A JP2021045514 A JP 2021045514A
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歩 白澤
Ayumi Shirasawa
歩 白澤
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To provide a wearable device for allowing a user to feel comfortable rhythm and vibration for accelerating sleep, even if there are no third parties therearound.SOLUTION: Breathing is adjusted easily, and therefore sleep is accelerated, by wearable property in which a device performing equally spaced slow rhythmic heartbeat is attached to a body.

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本発明は、入眠誘導に適したリズムで鼓動するウェアラブルデバイスに関するものである。 The present invention relates to a wearable device that beats at a rhythm suitable for inducing falling asleep.

技背景分野Technical background field

従来、入眠促進はケミカルなものが主だった。また、ウェアラブルデバイスは計測目的に関するものが主だった。 Traditionally, the promotion of falling asleep has mainly been chemical. In addition, wearable devices were mainly for measurement purposes.

これらは次のような欠点があった。
薬の副作用。データ計測後の能動的改善アプローチ。
These had the following drawbacks.
Side effects of the drug. Active improvement approach after data measurement.

ウェアラブルデバイスがゆっくりとした等間隔のリズム鼓動を刻み、それを体の任意の場所に取りつける。 A wearable device creates a slow, evenly spaced rhythmic beat that attaches it anywhere on the body.

寝つきが悪かったり、入眠に問題を抱えている人に、ウェアラブルデバスのゆっくりとした等間隔のリズム鼓動を感じさせ、無意識でそのリズムに合わせて呼吸も整っていき、それで入眠が促進される。赤子が入眠を促進される背中トントンという振動リズムを誰でも享受できる。 People who have trouble falling asleep or have trouble falling asleep can feel the slow, evenly spaced rhythmic heartbeat of the wearable debas, and unconsciously adjust their breathing to the rhythm, which promotes falling asleep. .. Anyone can enjoy the vibrating rhythm of the back tongue that promotes the baby to fall asleep.

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入眠に適した等間隔のリズム(67BPMなど)で鼓動するウェアラブルデバイス。 A wearable device that beats with an evenly spaced rhythm (67 BPM, etc.) suitable for falling asleep.
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