WO2003001349A1 - Computer for supplying power to an electric heater of a moxa cautery - Google Patents

Computer for supplying power to an electric heater of a moxa cautery Download PDF

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WO2003001349A1
WO2003001349A1 PCT/KR2002/001169 KR0201169W WO03001349A1 WO 2003001349 A1 WO2003001349 A1 WO 2003001349A1 KR 0201169 W KR0201169 W KR 0201169W WO 03001349 A1 WO03001349 A1 WO 03001349A1
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Bong-Kwan Jo
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    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
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  • VDT syndrome includes psycho- and nervous-anomaly, cutaneous symptoms, asthenopia and foreign body sensations, musculoskeletal symptoms and cervicoomobrachial syndrome such as cervical or scapular pain, which may be caused due to labor in front of a computer.
  • a representative VDT is a monitor of a computer system, and VDT labor means labor which is done in front of the monitor of the computer system by means of such components of a computer as a keyboard, mouse, printer, etc.
  • Moxa cautery is an oriental therapy which can eliminate coolness from and warm up ki (a kind of energy similar to vital energy, defined in the oriental medical science) in the human body, thereby facilitating blood circulation in the human body, curing various diseases, and having a sthenia effect on the human body by enabling the human body to have increased resistance to disease and to recover vitality. Also, it is known that moxa cautery is very effective in curing various muscular disorders due to trouble in blood circulation.
  • the electric power supply means further comprises a temperature display means which displays heating temperature of the electronic moxibustion appliance, which corresponds to a temperature value set by a temperature control key operated by a user.
  • the direct current of 15 volts converted by the third AC/DC conversion section 30 is supplied through the connector socket 100 and the power input probe 100a in sequence to the electronic moxibustion appliance which has a housing 110.
  • the housing 110 of the electronic moxibustion appliance has a plurality of terminal-receiving holes in which a plurality of heating terminals 120 can be plugged. When one or more heating terminals 120 are plugged in the terminal-receiving holes, the heating terminals 120 are heated by the direct current of 15 volts supplied from a mainframe of the electronic moxibustion appliance in the housing 110.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a construction of a computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the computer according to the present embodiment includes a DC/DC conversion section 31, a control section 40, and an LED driving section 50, in addition to the components of the computer according to the previous embodiment.
  • the DC/DC conversion section 31 receives the direct current of 15 volts outputted from the third AC/DC conversion section 30, and drops or boosts the inputted voltage of 15 volts by a predetermined level according to an inputted control signal which corresponds to a temperature value set by a temperature control key.

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Disclosed is a computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance. The computer has an electric power supply section which supplies predetermined electric power to the electronic moxibustion appliance by utilizing the electric power source supplying electric power to the computer. The electric power supply section has an operation power conversion section which converts the electric power from the electric power source to an operation electric power. The computer enables a user of the computer not only to conveniently use an electronic moxibustion appliance while operating the computer but also to easily control and detect the temperature of an electronic moxibustion appliance being used.

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COMPUTER FOR SUPPLYING POWER TO AN ELECTRIC HEATER OF A
MOXA CAUTERY Technical Field
The present invention relates to a computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, and more particularly to a computer in which the electric power source for supplying electric power to the computer can be utilized in supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance.
Background Art
Visual Display Terminal (VDT) syndrome includes psycho- and nervous-anomaly, cutaneous symptoms, asthenopia and foreign body sensations, musculoskeletal symptoms and cervicoomobrachial syndrome such as cervical or scapular pain, which may be caused due to labor in front of a computer. In this case, a representative VDT is a monitor of a computer system, and VDT labor means labor which is done in front of the monitor of the computer system by means of such components of a computer as a keyboard, mouse, printer, etc.
Among the VDT syndrome, users of computers doing the VDT labor most frequently suffer from muscular pain such as cervical or scapular pain, which is caused due to trouble in blood circulation. Specialists recommend users of computers to take a rest at regular intervals of time and to repeat simple actions for retracting/relaxing muscles at each gap in the course of doing the labor, so as to reduce such muscular pain. However, while the users of computers are troubled with business, it is in fact not easy for the users of computers to follow the specialists' recommendations, and rather, the users of computers are apt to adopt wrong postures, do monotonous repetition of typing on the keyboard, or do continuous labor in a fixed posture for long period of time, which may cause them to develop trouble in blood circulation, thereby suffering from more severe muscular pain.
Moxa cautery is an oriental therapy which can eliminate coolness from and warm up ki (a kind of energy similar to vital energy, defined in the oriental medical science) in the human body, thereby facilitating blood circulation in the human body, curing various diseases, and having a sthenia effect on the human body by enabling the human body to have increased resistance to disease and to recover vitality. Also, it is known that moxa cautery is very effective in curing various muscular disorders due to trouble in blood circulation.
In the original moxa cautery treatment, a shred of wormwood is directly ignited and placed on a predetermined portion of a patient's body. Nowadays, various moxa cautery treatments utilizing an electronic moxibustion appliance, in which heating terminals of the electronic moxibustion appliance, containing extract of moxa or wormwood, are attached to and operated to heat predetermined portions of a patient's body, are being developed.
However, a user of a computer has to leave the computer and move to another place in order to receive the moxa cautery treatment. In other words, it is difficult for users of computers to receive the moxa cautery treatment without sparing separate time for the treatment. Therefore, the current situation is that the moxa cautery treatment is served mostly to patients having spare time or old men.
Disclosure of the Invention
Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a computer, by which electric power is supplied to an electronic moxibustion appliance. It is another object of the present invention to provide a computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, by which the temperature of the electronic moxibustion appliance can be controlled.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, by which the temperature of the electronic moxibustion appliance can be detected.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, the computer comprising an electric power supply means which supplies predetermined electric power to a power supply section of the electronic moxibustion appliance by utilizing the electric power source supplying electric power to the computer.
In the computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, the electric power supply means may comprise an operation power conversion section which converts the electric power from the electric power source to an electric power for operating the electronic moxibustion appliance. Also, the electric power supply means may further comprise a voltage control means which changes a voltage of the operation electric power according to a temperature value set by a temperature control key operated by a user.
Preferably, the electric power supply means further comprises a temperature display means which displays heating temperature of the electronic moxibustion appliance, which corresponds to a temperature value set by a temperature control key operated by a user.
More preferably, the display means comprises a light- emitting means for enabling a light-emitting diode to emit light with a predetermined color according to a temperature range to which the heating temperature of the electronic moxibustion appliance belongs.
Brief Description of the Drawings
The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the construction of a computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, which is shown in FIG. 1; FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the construction of a computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, according to another embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, which is shown in FIG. 3.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the construction of a computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown, the computer includes an AC/DC conversion section 10, an operation section 20, and a third AC/DC conversion section 30. The AC/DC conversion section 10 includes a first AC/DC conversion section 11 converting an alternating current of 220 volts, which is supplied from an outer power source, to a direct current of 5 volts, and a second AC/DC conversion section 12 converting the alternating current of 220 volts to a direct current of 12 volts. The operation section 20 includes various elements of the computer, which are operated by the direct currents of 5 volts or 12 volts outputted from the AC/DC conversion section 10. The third AC/DC conversion section 30 converts the supplied alternating current of 220 volts to a direct current of 15 volts which is a proper voltage for driving the electronic moxibustion appliance, and supplies the direct current of 15 volts to a power supply section of the electronic moxibustion appliance.
Hereinafter, the operation of the computer having the above-mentioned construction according to an embodiment of the present invention, which can be utilized not only as a normal computer but also in supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, will be described with reference to FIG. 2. When an alternating current of 220 volts, which is supplied from an outer electric source, is applied to the computer, the first AC/DC conversion section 11 and the second AC/DC conversion section 12 sequentially perform a rectification process, in which the electric current supplied from the outer power source is converted to a direct current, and a voltage-drop process, in which the voltage of the direct current converted through the rectification process is converted to 5 volts and 12 volts respectively.
The direct currents of 5 volts and 12 volts are applied to the elements of the operation section 20 in the computer, such as a main board, a Video Graphics Array (VGA) card, a CD-ROM drive, a hard disc drive, a floppy disc drive, and a sound card, thereby causing the elements of the operation section 20 to be initialized so that they can be operated. The third AC/DC conversion section 30 also performs the process of dropping the voltage of and rectifying the alternating current from the outer power source in sequence, as the first AC/DC conversion section 11 and the second AC/DC conversion section 12 do. In this case, the voltage of the alternating current from the power source is converted to 15 volts which is a voltage suitable for the operation of the electronic moxibustion appliance.
When a user plugs a power input probe 100a of the electronic moxibustion appliance into a connector socket 100 arranged at a lower portion of a mainframe of the computer as shown in FIG. 2, in order to operate the electronic moxibustion appliance, the direct current of 15 volts converted by the third AC/DC conversion section 30 is supplied through the connector socket 100 and the power input probe 100a in sequence to the electronic moxibustion appliance which has a housing 110. The housing 110 of the electronic moxibustion appliance has a plurality of terminal-receiving holes in which a plurality of heating terminals 120 can be plugged. When one or more heating terminals 120 are plugged in the terminal-receiving holes, the heating terminals 120 are heated by the direct current of 15 volts supplied from a mainframe of the electronic moxibustion appliance in the housing 110.
Therefore, when a user of the computer wants to receive a moxa cautery treatment during the course of using the computer, the user can apply electric power to, or turn on, the electronic moxibustion appliance without leaving the spot from which he or she is operating the computer. Then, by attaching the heating terminals 120 to desired portions of the user's body either before or after the heating terminals 120 are heated, the user can easily receive a moxa cautery treatment even during the course of using the computer.
FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a construction of a computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, according to another embodiment of the present invention. As shown, the computer according to the present embodiment includes a DC/DC conversion section 31, a control section 40, and an LED driving section 50, in addition to the components of the computer according to the previous embodiment. The DC/DC conversion section 31 receives the direct current of 15 volts outputted from the third AC/DC conversion section 30, and drops or boosts the inputted voltage of 15 volts by a predetermined level according to an inputted control signal which corresponds to a temperature value set by a temperature control key. The control section 40 outputs the control signal, which corresponds to the temperature value set by the temperature control key, to the DC/DC conversion section 31 and the LED driving section 50 respectively. The LED driving section 50 outputs a driving signal for enabling a light-emitting diode (LED) to emit light of a predetermined color according to the control signal inputted from the control section 40.
Hereinafter, the operation of the computer having the above-mentioned construction according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 4. When the alternating current of 220 volts supplied from the outer electric source is applied to the computer, the first AC/DC conversion section 11 and the second AC/DC conversion section 12 convert the alternating current to direct currents of 5 volts and 12 volts, respectively, and supply the direct currents to the operation section 20 so as to drive the elements in the operation section 20 of the computer. At the same time, the third AC/DC conversion section 30 converts the alternating current from the outer electric source to a direct current of 15 volts and outputs it to the DC/DC conversion section 31.
The control section 40 receives the temperature value set by the temperature control key 202 provided at the mainframe of the computer as shown in FIG. 4, and outputs the control signal, which corresponds to the temperature value set by the temperature control key 202, to the DC/DC conversion section 31. The DC/DC conversion section 31 drops or boosts the direct current of 15 volts, which is inputted from the third AC/DC conversion section 30, into a direct current having a voltage set correspondingly to the control signal inputted from the control section 40. For example, when the temperature value set by the temperature control key corresponds to a high temperature, a higher voltage is set, corresponding to the inputted control signal, than a voltage set corresponding to the inputted control signal when the temperature value set by the temperature control key corresponds to a low temperature.
A user plugs a power input probe 200a for operating the electronic moxibustion appliance into a connector socket 200 provided at the mainframe of the computer, and plugs one or more heating terminals 220 into terminal-receiving holes formed at a housing 210 of the electronic moxibustion appliance. In this case, the direct current outputted from the DC/DC conversion section 31, which has a voltage corresponding to a temperature value set by the temperature control key, is applied to the heating terminals 220 through a mainframe of the electronic moxibustion appliance in the housing 210, so as to enable the user to receive a moxa cautery treatment. At the same time, the control section 40 determines which temperature, among a high temperature of at lowest 45 °C, a middle temperature between 43 and 45 °C, and a low temperature of at highest 43 °C, the inputted temperature value set by the temperature control key 202 corresponds to. The control section 40 outputs a control signal corresponding to a result of the determination to the LED driving section 50. According to the control signal inputted from the control section 40, the LED driving section 50 applies a driving signal to an LED connected to the LED driving section 50, so as to light the LED with a color of red, yellow, or green. In this case, the LED may emit light of red, yellow, or green when the temperature value set by the temperature control key 202 corresponds to the high temperature, middle temperature, or low temperature, respectively.
When the user operates the temperature control key provided at the mainframe of the computer so as to raise or lower the current temperature of the heating terminals 220 during the course of receiving the moxa cautery treatment, the control section 40 outputs a control signal corresponding to the temperature value raised or lowered by the temperature control key to the DC/DC conversion section 31 and the LED driving section 50 again, thereby controlling the operation of the DC/DC conversion section 31 and the LED driving section 50 according to the temperature value raised or lowered by the user's adjusting the temperature control key .
Meanwhile, the direct currents of 5 volts or 12 volts may be utilized in operating both the electronic moxibustion appliance and the elements in the operation section 20 simultaneously. However, in this case, the operation of one of among the electronic moxibustion appliance and the elements in the operation section 20 may become unstable. In order to prevent such an unstable operation, the computer according to the present invention separately includes the third AC/DC conversion section 30 for supplying the direct current of 15 volts which is appropriate for the operation of the electronic moxibustion appliance. Therefore, in a case where both the electronic moxibustion appliance and the elements in the operation section 20 can be stably operated by the direct currents outputted from the first AC/DC conversion section 11 and the second AC/DC conversion section 12, the third AC/DC conversion section 30 may be replaced by one of the first AC/DC conversion section 11 and the second AC/DC conversion section 12. In other words, the direct current of 5 volts or 12 volts outputted from the first AC/DC conversion section 11 or the second AC/DC conversion section 12 may be converted to a direct current of 15 volts, and then the converted direct current of 15 volts can be supplied to the power supply section of the electronic moxibustion appliance.
Further, the components and the housing 110 or 210 of the electronic moxibustion appliance may be installed in the mainframe of the computer without forming the connector socket 100 or 200 at the mainframe of the computer. In this case, separate terminal-receiving holes may be formed at the mainframe of the computer, so that the heating terminals 120 or 220 can be plugged in the terminal-receiving holes, and the direct current of 15 volts outputted from the third AC/DC conversion section 30 can be directly applied to the heating terminals 120 or 220 plugged in the terminal- receiving holes. As a result, the user can receive a moxa cautery treatment by means of the electronic moxibustion appliance in a more simple and convenient manner.
Industrial Applicability
As can be seen from the foregoing, the present invention provides a computer, which enables a user of the computer to conveniently use an electronic moxibustion appliance while operating the computer.
Also, the present invention provides a computer, which enables a user of the computer to easily control temperature of an electronic moxibustion appliance being used.
Moreover, the present invention provides a computer, which enables a user of the computer to easily detect the temperature of an electronic moxibustion appliance being used. While this invention has been described in connection with what are presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments and the drawings, but, on the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and variations within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.

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1. A computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance, the computer comprising an electric power supply means which supplies predetermined electric power to a power supply section of the electronic moxibustion appliance by utilizing an electric power source supplying electric power to the computer.
2. A computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electric power supply means comprises an operation power conversion section which converts the electric power from the electric power source to an operation electric power for operating the electronic moxibustion appliance.
3. A computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the electric power supply means further comprises a voltage control means which changes a voltage of the operation electric power according to a temperature value set by a temperature control key operated by a user.
4. A computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the electric power supply means further comprises a temperature display means which displays heating temperature of the electronic moxibustion appliance, which corresponds to a temperature value set by a temperature control key operated by a user.
5. A computer capable of supplying electric power to an electronic moxibustion appliance as claimed in claim 4, wherein the display means comprises a light-emitting means for enabling a light-emitting diode to emit light with a predetermined color according to a temperature range to which the heating temperature of the electronic moxibustion appliance belongs.
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