WO2010076904A1 - Rhinitis laser-aroma therapy apparatus - Google Patents

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WO2010076904A1
WO2010076904A1 PCT/KR2008/007762 KR2008007762W WO2010076904A1 WO 2010076904 A1 WO2010076904 A1 WO 2010076904A1 KR 2008007762 W KR2008007762 W KR 2008007762W WO 2010076904 A1 WO2010076904 A1 WO 2010076904A1
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    • A61N5/00Radiation therapy
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    • A61N5/0601Apparatus for use inside the body
    • A61N5/0603Apparatus for use inside the body for treatment of body cavities
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
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    • A61N5/0601Apparatus for use inside the body
    • A61N5/0603Apparatus for use inside the body for treatment of body cavities
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • the present invention relates to a rhinitis laser- aroma therapy apparatus, and in particular to a rhinitis laser-aroma therapy apparatus which makes it possible to effectively cure rhinitis by stabilizing a mucous membrane of a nose along with a psychological stability by means of a laser beam therapy and an aroma therapy as a light emission part and an aroma supply part are installed in a rhinitis therapy apparatus.
  • a rhinitis therapy apparatus is configured to cure rhinitis by emitting beam to a mucous membrane of a nose for thereby enhancing a blood circulation along with sterilization.
  • the conventional rhinitis therapy apparatus includes a beam emission part for emitting light to a noise, and a therapy part body which is configure to supply power to the beam emission part for turning on/off the beam, and an operation switch.
  • the beam emission part includes an infrared ray lamp in its interior.
  • the above rhinitis therapy apparatus is connected with an external power through a cable for thereby receiving power.
  • the above conventional rhinitis therapy apparatus is basically configured to cure only by means of beam emission, a therapy is not effectively conducted.
  • a rhinitis laser- aroma therapy apparatus which includes a beam emission part and an aroma supply part.
  • rhinitis laser- aroma therapy apparatus it is possible to effectively cure rhinitis by stabilizing a mucous membrane of a nose along with a psychological stability by means of a laser beam therapy and an aroma therapy as a light emission part and an aroma supply part are installed in a rhinitis therapy apparatus.
  • Figure 1 is a disassembled perspective view according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a major element engagement according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view illustrating a major element engagement according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 4 is a disassembled perspective view according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view illustrating a therapy cap according to further another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view illustrating a charge support part according to further another embodiment of the present invention.
  • a rhinitis therapy apparatus which comprises a rectangular plate shaped housing; a control board and a charge battery which are accommodated in the interior of the housing; at least one beam emission part which is inserted into a nose and is protruded from an upper side of the housing for emitting laser; and an aroma supply means which is provided in a side of a beam emission part of the housing for thereby stabilizing a mucous membrane and obtaining a psychological stability with the help of aroma.
  • a rhinitis therapy apparatus comprises a rectangular plate shaped housing 100, a control board 200 and a charge battery 300 which are accommodated in the interior of the housing 100, at least one beam emission part 400 which is inserted into a nose and is protruded from an upper side of the housing for emitting laser, and an aroma supply part which is provided in a side of a beam emission part 400 of the housing 100 for thereby stabilizing a mucous membrane and obtaining a psychological stability with the help of aroma.
  • the housing 100 includes an upper housing 110 and a lower housing 120 which are divided into upper and lower parts
  • the control board 200 includes an operation switch protruded from an outer side of the housing 100 in order for a user to input an operation signal for thereby controlling an operation of the beam emission part 400 by receiving power from the charge battery 300, and a charge terminal 220 protruded from a lower side of the housing for charging the charge battery 300 using an external power, an operation lamp 230 for indicating an operation, and a speaker 240 for sounding an operation and completion.
  • the beam emission part 400 is provided in one pair for more effectively guiding laser from the laser device 410 into a nose and each includes a laser device 410 for emitting laser as being controlled by means of the control board 200, a beam guide tube 420 which is engaged with the laser device 410 for guiding laser from the laser device 410 into a nose and is engaged to an upper side of the housing 100, which is divided into two parts, and a nose adapter 430 which is engaged to an upper side of the beam guide tube 420 and is exchangeable by a user and is formed of a flexible synthetic resin flexible enough to be inserted into a nose.
  • the laser device 410 is mounted in the control board and includes a breathing inhalation hole 421 installed in a sidewall of the beam guide tube 420 for inhaling an external air when breathing during a therapy process.
  • the aroma supply part includes an aroma supply part 510 in an outer surface of one side of the housing 100, and an aroma discharge hole 520 for guiding aroma of the aroma supply part 510 to a nose, and as shown in Figure 4, the aroma discharge hole 520 is connected from the aroma supply part 510 to the beam emission part 400 and as shown in Figures 1 and 2 is open in a direction of an upper side of the housing 100.
  • the aroma supply part 510 includes an aroma accommodation part 511 concaved in the housing 100, an aroma emission part 513 formed in the aroma accommodation part 511, and an accommodation part cap 512 for sealing the aroma accommodation part 511 by means of an engaging part.
  • the engaging part of the accommodation part cap 512 includes an engaging magnet
  • a mirror 611 is provided in one side surface of the therapy part cap 610 for checking an operation of the therapy part cap.
  • a charge support part 620 is provided for supporting a therapy part for its charge.
  • the charge support part 620 includes a support part 621 having a slope support part, and a power terminal 622 disposed in a lower side of the support part.
  • the apparatus of the present invention comprises a rectangular plate shaped housing 100, a control board 200 and a charge battery 300 which are accommodated in the interior of the housing 100, at least one beam emission part 400 which is inserted into a nose and is protruded from an upper side of the housing for emitting laser, and an aroma supply part which is provided in a side of a beam emission part 400 of the housing 100 for thereby stabilizing a mucous membrane and obtaining a psychological stability with the help of aroma.
  • the aroma is filled in the aroma emission body 513 of the aroma supply part 510, which is an aroma supply part, and the nose adapter 430 of the beam emission part 400 is inserted into a nose, and a laser is emitted from the laser device 410 by operating the operation switch 210 provided in an outer side of the housing 100.
  • the nose adapter 430 is inserted into a nose, it is possible to more easily insert the nose adapter 430 into a nose while seeing a mirror 611 provided in the therapy part cap 610.
  • a nose mucous membrane is sterilized with the help of a beam operation by laser, and a blood circulation is enhanced. So, a nose mucous membrane is stabilized with the help of aroma, and a psychological stabilization is obtained by means of aroma for thereby maximizing therapy effects.
  • the aroma emission part 513 accommodated in the aroma accommodation part 511 is heated by means of heat from the control board 200 for thereby enhancing the emission of aroma.
  • the aroma supplied from the aroma supply part is formed of essential oil obtained from plants, namely, it is volatile organic compound.
  • the essential oil contains alcohol, aldehyde, ketone, ester or something and has anti-infection function, anti-histamine function, anti-allergy function, wound therapy effect, anti-bacteria function, settlement and relaxation function, excitation function or something. It is possible to obtain a specific therapy effect by properly mixing essential foil extracted from plants.
  • the essential oil mainly used in rhinitis therapy is formed of eucalyptus oil, rosemary oil, myrrh oil, peppermint oil, tea tree oil or something.
  • the essential oil might have a synergy effect when mixing all or part of the same at a certain ratio depending on a body type and disease.
  • the eucalyptus oil has germicidal, anti-allergic and expectorant functions, and its main component is terepene hydrocarbons.
  • the rosemary oil has anti- viral and mucolytic functions, and it main component is ketones, cineole and terepene hydrocarbons.
  • the myrrh oil has anti-inflammatory, anti-viral and mucolytic functions, and its main component is terepene hydrocarbons and sesquiterpenes.
  • the peppermint oil has anti-septic, anti-spasmodic and expectorant functions, and its main component is menthol and menthone.
  • the tea tree oil has anti-infective, antiviral, anti-septic and bactericidal functions, and its main component is terepene alcohol.
  • the apparatus is stored on a charging part 620, so a charge battery 300 is charged while it is being stored.

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Abstract

A rhinitis therapy apparatus is disclosed, which comprises a rectangular plate shaped housing; a control board and a charge battery which are accommodated in the interior of the housing; at least one beam emission part which is inserted into a nose and is protruded from an upper side of the housing for emitting laser; and an aroma supply means which is provided in a side of a beam emission part of the housing for thereby stabilizing a mucous membrane and obtaining a psychological stability with the help of aroma.

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Description RHINITIS LASER- AROMA THERAPY APPARATUS
Technical Field
[I] The present invention relates to a rhinitis laser- aroma therapy apparatus, and in particular to a rhinitis laser-aroma therapy apparatus which makes it possible to effectively cure rhinitis by stabilizing a mucous membrane of a nose along with a psychological stability by means of a laser beam therapy and an aroma therapy as a light emission part and an aroma supply part are installed in a rhinitis therapy apparatus.
[2]
Background Art [3] Generally, a rhinitis therapy apparatus is configured to cure rhinitis by emitting beam to a mucous membrane of a nose for thereby enhancing a blood circulation along with sterilization. [4] The conventional rhinitis therapy apparatus includes a beam emission part for emitting light to a noise, and a therapy part body which is configure to supply power to the beam emission part for turning on/off the beam, and an operation switch. [5] The beam emission part includes an infrared ray lamp in its interior.
[6] The above rhinitis therapy apparatus is connected with an external power through a cable for thereby receiving power. [7] However, the above conventional rhinitis therapy apparatus is basically configured to cure only by means of beam emission, a therapy is not effectively conducted. [8]
Disclosure of Invention
Technical Problem [9] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a rhinitis laser-aroma therapy apparatus which overcomes the problems that a conventional rhinitis therapy apparatus is unable to effectively cure rhinitis. [10]
Technical Solution
[I I] To achieve the above objects, there is provided a rhinitis laser- aroma therapy apparatus which includes a beam emission part and an aroma supply part.
[12]
Advantageous Effects
[13] In the rhinitis laser- aroma therapy apparatus according to the present invention, it is possible to effectively cure rhinitis by stabilizing a mucous membrane of a nose along with a psychological stability by means of a laser beam therapy and an aroma therapy as a light emission part and an aroma supply part are installed in a rhinitis therapy apparatus. [14]
Brief Description of the Drawings
[15] Figure 1 is a disassembled perspective view according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[16] Figure 2 is a perspective view of a major element engagement according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[17] Figure 3 is a perspective view illustrating a major element engagement according to another embodiment of the present invention.
[18] Figure 4 is a disassembled perspective view according to another embodiment of the present invention.
[19] Figure 5 is a perspective view illustrating a therapy cap according to further another embodiment of the present invention.
[20] Figure 6 is a perspective view illustrating a charge support part according to further another embodiment of the present invention.
[21]
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
[22] In the present invention, a rhinitis therapy apparatus is disclosed, which comprises a rectangular plate shaped housing; a control board and a charge battery which are accommodated in the interior of the housing; at least one beam emission part which is inserted into a nose and is protruded from an upper side of the housing for emitting laser; and an aroma supply means which is provided in a side of a beam emission part of the housing for thereby stabilizing a mucous membrane and obtaining a psychological stability with the help of aroma.
[23]
Mode for the Invention
[24] The present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[25] As shown in Figures 1 and 2, a rhinitis therapy apparatus according to the present invention comprises a rectangular plate shaped housing 100, a control board 200 and a charge battery 300 which are accommodated in the interior of the housing 100, at least one beam emission part 400 which is inserted into a nose and is protruded from an upper side of the housing for emitting laser, and an aroma supply part which is provided in a side of a beam emission part 400 of the housing 100 for thereby stabilizing a mucous membrane and obtaining a psychological stability with the help of aroma. [26] The housing 100 includes an upper housing 110 and a lower housing 120 which are divided into upper and lower parts, and the control board 200 includes an operation switch protruded from an outer side of the housing 100 in order for a user to input an operation signal for thereby controlling an operation of the beam emission part 400 by receiving power from the charge battery 300, and a charge terminal 220 protruded from a lower side of the housing for charging the charge battery 300 using an external power, an operation lamp 230 for indicating an operation, and a speaker 240 for sounding an operation and completion.
[27] The beam emission part 400 is provided in one pair for more effectively guiding laser from the laser device 410 into a nose and each includes a laser device 410 for emitting laser as being controlled by means of the control board 200, a beam guide tube 420 which is engaged with the laser device 410 for guiding laser from the laser device 410 into a nose and is engaged to an upper side of the housing 100, which is divided into two parts, and a nose adapter 430 which is engaged to an upper side of the beam guide tube 420 and is exchangeable by a user and is formed of a flexible synthetic resin flexible enough to be inserted into a nose.
[28] The laser device 410 is mounted in the control board and includes a breathing inhalation hole 421 installed in a sidewall of the beam guide tube 420 for inhaling an external air when breathing during a therapy process.
[29] The aroma supply part includes an aroma supply part 510 in an outer surface of one side of the housing 100, and an aroma discharge hole 520 for guiding aroma of the aroma supply part 510 to a nose, and as shown in Figure 4, the aroma discharge hole 520 is connected from the aroma supply part 510 to the beam emission part 400 and as shown in Figures 1 and 2 is open in a direction of an upper side of the housing 100.
[30] The aroma supply part 510 includes an aroma accommodation part 511 concaved in the housing 100, an aroma emission part 513 formed in the aroma accommodation part 511, and an accommodation part cap 512 for sealing the aroma accommodation part 511 by means of an engaging part.
[31] The aroma emission part 513 is accommodated in the aroma accommodation part, and is formed of an aroma absorption material such as cotton capable of storing aroma liquid, and an aroma pad having aroma.
[32] The engaging part of the accommodation part cap 512 includes an engaging magnet
531 in one side of either the aroma accommodation part 511 and the accommodation part cap 512, and an engaging plate 532 provided in the other side of the same for being magnetically engaged to the engaging magnet 531.
[33] In the embodiment of the present invention, as shown in Figure 5, a therapy part cap
610 is provided for accommodating the housing 100, and a mirror 611 is provided in one side surface of the therapy part cap 610 for checking an operation of the therapy part cap.
[34] In the embodiment of the present invention, as shown in Figure 6, a charge support part 620 is provided for supporting a therapy part for its charge.
[35] The charge support part 620 includes a support part 621 having a slope support part, and a power terminal 622 disposed in a lower side of the support part.
[36] The operation of the present invention will be described.
[37] When it is needed to cure rhinitis using the rhinitis laser-aroma therapy apparatus according to the present invention, the apparatus of the present invention comprises a rectangular plate shaped housing 100, a control board 200 and a charge battery 300 which are accommodated in the interior of the housing 100, at least one beam emission part 400 which is inserted into a nose and is protruded from an upper side of the housing for emitting laser, and an aroma supply part which is provided in a side of a beam emission part 400 of the housing 100 for thereby stabilizing a mucous membrane and obtaining a psychological stability with the help of aroma. The aroma is filled in the aroma emission body 513 of the aroma supply part 510, which is an aroma supply part, and the nose adapter 430 of the beam emission part 400 is inserted into a nose, and a laser is emitted from the laser device 410 by operating the operation switch 210 provided in an outer side of the housing 100. When the nose adapter 430 is inserted into a nose, it is possible to more easily insert the nose adapter 430 into a nose while seeing a mirror 611 provided in the therapy part cap 610.
[38] When a laser is emitted from the beam emission part 400, and aroma is outputted from the aroma supply part, a nose mucous membrane is sterilized with the help of a beam operation by laser, and a blood circulation is enhanced. So, a nose mucous membrane is stabilized with the help of aroma, and a psychological stabilization is obtained by means of aroma for thereby maximizing therapy effects.
[39] As the beam emission part 600 operates, heat is generated in the control board 200.
The aroma emission part 513 accommodated in the aroma accommodation part 511 is heated by means of heat from the control board 200 for thereby enhancing the emission of aroma.
[40] Here, the aroma supplied from the aroma supply part is formed of essential oil obtained from plants, namely, it is volatile organic compound. The essential oil contains alcohol, aldehyde, ketone, ester or something and has anti-infection function, anti-histamine function, anti-allergy function, wound therapy effect, anti-bacteria function, settlement and relaxation function, excitation function or something. It is possible to obtain a specific therapy effect by properly mixing essential foil extracted from plants.
[41] The essential oil mainly used in rhinitis therapy is formed of eucalyptus oil, rosemary oil, myrrh oil, peppermint oil, tea tree oil or something. The essential oil might have a synergy effect when mixing all or part of the same at a certain ratio depending on a body type and disease. The eucalyptus oil has germicidal, anti-allergic and expectorant functions, and its main component is terepene hydrocarbons.
[42] The rosemary oil has anti- viral and mucolytic functions, and it main component is ketones, cineole and terepene hydrocarbons.
[43] The myrrh oil has anti-inflammatory, anti-viral and mucolytic functions, and its main component is terepene hydrocarbons and sesquiterpenes.
[44] The peppermint oil has anti-septic, anti-spasmodic and expectorant functions, and its main component is menthol and menthone. The tea tree oil has anti-infective, antiviral, anti-septic and bactericidal functions, and its main component is terepene alcohol.
[45] When the use of the therapy apparatus of the present invention is done, the apparatus is stored on a charging part 620, so a charge battery 300 is charged while it is being stored.
[46]
Industrial Applicability
[47] In the present invention, it is possible to obtain a psychological stability during a therapy along with a faster therapy by means of a beam therapy by laser and an aroma therapy in case of a rhinitis therapy by providing a beam emission part capable of emitting laser and an aroma supply part. Sequence Listing
[48] aroma, nose, therapy, laser, lamp

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[1] A rhinitis therapy apparatus, comprising: a rectangular plate shaped housing 100; a control board 200 and a charge battery 300 which are accommodated in the interior of the housing 100; at least one beam emission part 400 which is inserted into a nose and is protruded from an upper side of the housing for emitting laser; and an aroma supply means which is provided in a side of a beam emission part 400 of the housing 100 for thereby stabilizing a mucous membrane and obtaining a psychological stability with the help of aroma.
[2] The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said housing 100 includes an upper housing
110 and a lower housing 120 which are divided into upper and lower parts, and said control board 200 includes an operation switch protruded from an outer side of the housing 100 in order for a user to input an operation signal for thereby controlling an operation of the beam emission part 400 by receiving power from the charge battery 300, and a charge terminal 220 protruded from a lower side of the housing for charging the charge battery 300 using an external power, an operation lamp 230 for indicating an operation, and a speaker 240 for sounding an operation and completion, and said beam emission part 400 is provided in one pair for more effectively guiding laser from the laser device 410 into a nose and each includes a laser device 410 for emitting laser as being controlled by means of the control board 200, a beam guide tube 420 which is engaged with the laser device 410 for guiding laser from the laser device 410 into a nose and is engaged to an upper side of the housing 100, which is divided into two parts, and a nose adapter 430 which is engaged to an upper side of the beam guide tube 420 and is exchangeable by a user and is formed of a flexible synthetic resin flexible enough to be inserted into a nose.
[3] The apparatus of either claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said laser device 410 is mounted in the control board and includes a breathing inhalation hole 421 installed in a side wall of the beam guide tube 420 for inhaling an external air when breathing during a therapy process.
[4] The apparatus of either claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said aroma supply means includes an aroma supply part 510 in an outer surface of one side of the housing 100, and an aroma discharge hole 520 for guiding aroma of the aroma supply part 510 to a nose, and said aroma discharge hole 520 is connected from the aroma supply part 510 to the beam emission part 400 and is open in a direction of an upper side of the housing 100, and said aroma supply part 510 includes an aroma accommodation part 511 concaved in the housing 100, an aroma emission part 513 formed in the aroma accommodation part 511, and an accommodation part cap 512 for sealing the aroma accommodation part 511 by means of an engaging means.
[5] The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said engaging means of the accommodation part cap 512 includes an engaging magnet 531 in one side of either the aroma accommodation part 511 and the accommodation part cap 512, and an engaging plate 532 provided in the other side of the same for being magnetically engaged to the engaging magnet 531.
[6] The apparatus of either claim 1 or claim 2, wherein a therapy part cap 610 is provided for accommodating the housing 100, and a mirror 611 is provided in one side surface of the therapy part cap 610 for checking an operation of the therapy part cap, and a charge support part 620 is provided for supporting a therapy part for its charge, and said charge support part 620 includes a support part 621 having a slope support part, and a power terminal 622 disposed in a lower side of the support part.
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