WO2010095607A1 - ガスミスト圧浴システム - Google Patents
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Definitions
- gas mist carbon dioxide, oxygen, or a mixed gas of carbon dioxide and oxygen (hereinafter referred to as “gas”) and a mist obtained by pulverizing and dissolving a liquid (hereinafter referred to as “gas mist”) at a predetermined pressure value or more.
- gas mist a mist obtained by pulverizing and dissolving a liquid
- the present invention relates to a gas mist pressure bath system that improves the absorption efficiency of gas from the skin and mucous membrane by directly contacting the skin and mucous membrane of a living body.
- carbon dioxide carbon dioxide: CO 2
- CO 2 water-soluble
- lipid-soluble oil-soluble
- This blood circulation promoting action exerts various physiological effects such as lowering blood pressure, improving metabolism, and promoting the elimination of pain substances and waste products. It also has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects.
- carbon dioxide gas has attracted widespread attention not only for medical purposes but also for health promotion and beauty promotion.
- Carbon dioxide gas in living tissue has the function of releasing oxygen transported by binding to hemoglobin in red blood cells.
- red blood cells release more oxygen.
- the supply of oxygen to cells by red blood cells is mainly controlled by carbon dioxide.
- hemoglobin remains in a state where oxygen is bound, and cells cannot receive oxygen.
- carbon dioxide tends to look like a waste product resulting from cell activity, but it actually plays a very important role in the body.
- oxygen is effective in metabolic activity, blood circulation promotion, fatigue recovery, blood pressure stability, and the like.
- oxygen also has a sterilizing and sterilizing effect due to oxidation.
- the most widely used is (1) a bath agent that generates carbon dioxide in water.
- this bath agent When this bath agent is poured into the hot water in the bath, the carbon salt contained in the bath agent reacts with an acid to generate carbon dioxide and dissolve it in the hot water.
- the carbon dioxide dissolved in the hot water comes into contact with the skin of the person taking the bath and penetrates subcutaneously to exert the physiological effects as described above.
- a carbon dioxide bathing device is known as a conventional technique for bringing more carbon dioxide into contact with a living body. This is a device in which carbon dioxide gas is jetted and diffused in hot water to dissolve it at a high concentration. Then, by bathing in bath water in which carbon dioxide gas is dissolved, carbon dioxide gas is brought into direct contact with the skin in the same manner as the above bathing agent.
- a blood circulation in which a cover that is attached to a part of the human body surface and forms a sealed space together with the human body surface is mounted on the human body, and carbon dioxide gas is introduced into the sealed space from the carbon dioxide supply means to perform a carbon dioxide bath.
- a promotion device for example, Patent Document 1 has also been disclosed so far.
- a carbon dioxide pressure bath device comprising at least carbon dioxide supply means, pressurizing means, and a covering member for covering the human skin and bringing the carbon dioxide into contact with the human skin at a predetermined pressure value or higher.
- a high-concentration oxygen bath is known as a conventional technique for absorbing oxygen into a living body. Similar to the carbon dioxide bathing device, this is a device that makes oxygen come into direct contact with the skin by jetting and diffusing oxygen in hot water and bathing it.
- any of the conventional techniques (1), (2), and (5) described above attempts to absorb carbon dioxide and oxygen from the skin of a living body by dissolving carbon dioxide and oxygen in the bath water at the time of bathing. Is. Therefore, there was a difficulty that it can be used only at the time of bathing. Further, since carbon dioxide gas is easily dissolved in water but easily emitted from water, there is a problem that even if a large amount of carbon dioxide gas is consumed to dissolve in bath water, the absorption rate from the skin is never high.
- the prior arts (3) and (4) are more effective and efficient than the prior arts (1) and (2) because carbon dioxide gas is directly brought into contact with the living body.
- optimal control of the amount of carbon dioxide and oxygen introduced into the covering member (cover), the pressure, the amount of mist, and the like has not been particularly performed in the above-described conventional apparatus.
- the present invention provides a gas mist pressure bath system capable of absorbing gas mist from the skin and mucous membrane of a living body in an optimal state by controlling the amount and pressure of gas and liquid in view of the above conventional problems. Objective.
- the present invention provides a mist (hereinafter referred to as a mist) obtained by pulverizing and dissolving a carbon dioxide gas having a concentration equal to or higher than a predetermined value, oxygen, or a mixed gas of carbon dioxide and oxygen (hereinafter referred to as “gas”) and a liquid.
- a mist obtained by pulverizing and dissolving a carbon dioxide gas having a concentration equal to or higher than a predetermined value, oxygen, or a mixed gas of carbon dioxide and oxygen (hereinafter referred to as “gas”) and a liquid.
- a gas supply means a liquid supply means, a liquid is stored inside, and the gas is discharged into the stored liquid.
- Gas mist supply means that pressurizes and supplies the liquid in the form of a mist that is pulverized and dissolved into the gas, and covers the skin and mucous membrane of the living body, and is supplied from the gas mist supply means.
- a living body cover member that forms a space that encloses the gas mist therein, and the gas supply means stores the liquid stored in the gas mist supply means for generating the gas mist.
- the gas mist pressure bath system is characterized in that the gas mist in the living body cover member is brought into contact with the skin and mucous membrane of the living body at a predetermined pressure value or more.
- the pulverization and dissolution means that a liquid is pulverized into fine droplets and mixed with a gas (carbon dioxide, oxygen, or a mixed gas of carbon dioxide and oxygen).
- a gas carbon dioxide, oxygen, or a mixed gas of carbon dioxide and oxygen.
- the gas mist pressure bath system of the present invention includes a sensor that measures the supply state of the gas, liquid, and gas mist, and a control unit that performs supply control of the gas, liquid, and gas mist based on the measurement value of the sensor.
- a sensor that measures the supply state of the gas, liquid, and gas mist
- a control unit that performs supply control of the gas, liquid, and gas mist based on the measurement value of the sensor.
- the gas mist pressure bath system of the present invention further includes pressurizing means for pressurizing the living body cover member.
- control means may intermittently supply the gas mist into the living body cover member and pressurize the living body cover member with an interval (pulse pressurization).
- the pressurizing unit may intermittently press the biological cover member to perform interval pressurization (pulse pressurization) on the biological cover member.
- the liquid is optimally one or a combination of water, ionic water, physiological saline, ozone water, purified water, or sterilized purified water.
- the liquid is menthol, vitamin E, vitamin C derivative, retinol, anesthetic, cyclodextrin, photocatalyst, photocatalyst and apatite complex, hyaluronic acid, coenzyme Q10, seed oil, propolis, ethanol, chlorhexidine gluconate, amphoteric Surfactant, benzalkonium chloride, alkyldiaminoetherglycine acetate, sodium hypochlorite, peracetic acid, sodium sesquicarbonate, silica, popidone iodine, sodium bicarbonate, high-concentration carbonated spring agent, antiallergic agent, anti-inflammatory agent, antipyretic It is preferable to further contain any one or more of analgesics, antifungal agents, anti-influenza virus agents, anti
- the liquid is supplied to the gas mist supply means in a heated state.
- the particle diameter of the mist supplied from the gas mist supply means into the living body cover member is preferably 10 ⁇ m or less.
- the control means preferably maintains the pressure in the living body cover member at 1.02 to 2.5 atm during the gas mist pressure bath.
- a charge imparting means for imparting a charge to the mist supplied by the gas mist supply means may be further provided.
- the charge is preferably a negative charge.
- the gas mist supply means has a gas mist supply pipe for supplying gas mist into the living body cover member, and the gas mist supply pipe includes a filter for removing droplets adhering to the inside of the pipe. It is. Furthermore, it is preferable that all or a part of the gas mist supply pipe is constituted by a bellows-like pipe.
- the gas mist supply pipe may be provided with a check valve.
- the gas mist supply means includes a reservoir for storing the liquid and the gas mist, and the reservoir has a dome shape that is convex toward the upper part having a curved surface, and is an abbreviation of the dome shape.
- a gas mist discharge part is preferably formed at the top of the head.
- the gas mist supply means includes a storage part for storing the liquid and the gas mist, and one or a plurality of plates provided with pores for miniaturizing the gas mist are disposed in the storage part. Is preferred.
- control means stops supply of gas from the gas supply means when a pressure value in the living body cover member becomes a predetermined value or more.
- the gas mist pressure bath can always be performed in an optimal state because the control device can control the amount, pressure, etc. of the gas mist in the biological pressure bath cover.
- FIG. 1 is an overall schematic diagram of a gas mist pressure bath system according to a first embodiment of the present invention. It is a schematic diagram which shows the specific example of the mist generating part in the gas mist supply means of the gas mist pressure bath system which concerns on this invention. It is a schematic diagram which shows an example of the gas mist supply pipe
- FIG. 1 is an overall schematic view of a gas mist pressure bath system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the gas mist pressure bath system of the present embodiment stores the liquid in the first gas supply means 11, the second gas supply means 12, the liquid supply means 21, and the interior thereof.
- a gas carbon dioxide, oxygen, or a mixed gas of carbon dioxide and oxygen
- Gas supply means 11 and 12 supply gas into the liquid stored in the gas mist supply device 31.
- the first gas supply means 11 is used to generate gas mist by releasing gas at high pressure into the liquid stored in the gas mist supply device 31.
- the second gas supply means 12 is used to release gas near the liquid surface of the liquid stored in the gas mist supply device 31 and dissolve the gas in the stored liquid.
- the gas supply means 11 and 12 it is optimal to use a gas cylinder.
- the gas supply means 11 and 12 are preferably provided with regulators for adjusting the gas pressure.
- the gas supply means 11 and 12 may be provided with a heater for heating the gas and a thermometer for temperature control.
- the liquid supply means 21 includes a pump or the like, and supplies liquid to the gas mist supply device 31.
- this liquid it is preferable to use water, ionic water, physiological saline, ozone water, purified water, or sterilized purified water.
- these liquids may contain a drug effective for a user's disease, symptom, and the like.
- Drugs include, for example, antiallergic agents, anti-inflammatory agents, antipyretic analgesics, antifungal agents, anti-influenza virus agents, anticancer agents, antihypertensive agents, cosmetic agents, hair thickeners, hair growth agents, hair restorers, etc. It is done.
- menthol has a refreshing action, vitamin E that promotes blood circulation, vitamin C derivative that is easily absorbed by skin tissue and has a high beautifying effect, retinol that normalizes the keratinization of the skin and protects the mucosa, and relieves irritation to the mucosa Anesthetic for removing odor, cyclodextrin for removing odors, photocatalyst with bactericidal or anti-inflammatory effect, or a composite of photocatalyst and apatite, hyaluronic acid with excellent water retention and moisturizing effect on skin, activating cells and immunity Coenzyme Q10 to improve, seed oil containing antioxidant substances and a large amount of nutrients, antioxidants, antibacterials, anti-inflammatorys, analgesics / anesthetics, immunity and other propolis, etc., alone or in combination, It is also possible to produce a synergistic effect with the physiological action of the gas.
- ethanol chlorhexidine gluconate, amphoteric surfactant, benzalkonium chloride, alkyldiaminoetherglycine acetate, sodium hypochlorite, peracetic acid, sodium sesquicarbonate, silica, popidone iodine, sodium bicarbonate may be added.
- you may add the high concentration carbonate spring agent (as an example of an active ingredient, a sulfate, carbonate, an organic acid, sodium dichloroisocyanurate) which has a carbonate and an organic acid as a main component.
- the liquid supply means 21 is provided with a heater (not shown) for heating the liquid (for example, turning water into hot water of about 40 ° C.) and a thermometer (not shown) for temperature control. Is desirable.
- the gas mist supply device 31 stores the liquid supplied from the liquid supply means 21 inside, and discharges high-pressure gas from the first gas supply means 11 to make the liquid into fine droplets and pulverize the gas and This is a device that generates dissolved gas mist and pressurizes and supplies it to the living body pressure bath cover 41. Further, the gas stored in the interior is supplied with gas from the second gas supply means 12 to dissolve the gas. Thereby, the gas mist which gas melt
- FIG. 2 shows a specific example of the mist generating part of the gas mist supply device 31.
- the gas mist supply device 31 includes a storage unit 32 that stores gas, liquid, and gas mist, a liquid supply port 33 that supplies liquid from the liquid supply means 21 to the storage unit 32, A needle for opening one gas supply means 11 (here, a cartridge-type small gas cylinder) is provided inside, a first gas supply port 34 for releasing gas into the liquid in the reservoir 32, and a first A second gas supply port 35 for supplying and dissolving the gas from the second gas supply means 12 in the liquid in the storage unit 32, and a gas mist discharge port 36 for discharging the gas mist generated in the storage unit 32.
- a cap 37 for fixing the gas cylinder (first gas supply means) 11 and pressing the gas cylinder 11 against the first gas supply port 34.
- the second gas supply port 35 includes two nozzles 35 ⁇ / b> A and 35 ⁇ / b> B provided with a plurality of holes (gas ejection ports), and discharges gas in the vicinity of the liquid surface of the storage portion 32.
- the nozzles 35A and 35B are provided with an inclination such that the nozzles 35A and 35B become lower toward the tip as shown in FIG. 2 so that the gas can be released near the liquid level even when the liquid level of the storage portion 32 varies.
- the cap 37 is tightened with the gas cylinder 11 set, the gas cylinder 11 is pushed down, the cylinder tip is opened by a needle provided in the first gas supply port 34, and the first gas supply port 34 is opened.
- Gas is vigorously jetted and discharged into the liquid from the nozzle 34A provided at the tip.
- the nozzle 34 ⁇ / b> A is provided with one or a plurality of holes (gas ejection ports) at the tip.
- the first gas supply port 34 may have a structure in which a gas is not released up to a certain pressure or more by providing a spring inside. When the gas is released into the liquid at high pressure, gas mist is generated when the generated bubbles burst.
- the particle size of the mist generated at this time is desirably fine, and specifically, it is optimal to be 10 ⁇ m or less.
- the generated gas mist spreads in the reservoir 32 and is discharged from the gas mist outlet 36 according to the convection of the gas.
- the gas mist discharged here is supplied into the living body pressure bath cover 41 via the gas mist supply pipe 38.
- the gas mist supply pipe 38 is connected to the supply port 43 of the biological pressure bath cover 41.
- the gas mist supply pipe 38 is provided with a droplet removal filter 39 for removing droplets adhering to the inside of the tube. Further, although not shown, a check valve for preventing the backflow of the gas mist and gas is provided inside the gas mist supply pipe 38.
- the gas mist supply pipe 38 is preferably composed of a flexible bellows-shaped pipe 38A, all or part of which is thick. If such a bellows-shaped tube 38A is used, it can be freely bent and expanded and contracted, so that the movement of the user is not restricted. Further, even if the gas mist flowing through the gas mist supply pipe 38 is gradually liquefied, the liquid can be removed from the uneven portion of the bellows.
- the gas supply means 11 is configured to use a cartridge type small gas cylinder in the above, there is no problem even if it is a large gas cylinder for business use instead.
- the storage portion 32 has a substantially cylindrical shape and a horizontal top surface as shown in FIG. 1, but it may be formed in a dome shape having a curved surface convex toward the top.
- the gas mist discharge port 36 is provided at a substantially dome-shaped top.
- FIG.4 (a) you may make it provide the plate 31A, 31B of 1 sheet or multiple sheets (in FIG. 4, 2 sheets as an example) in the storage part 32.
- FIG. Each of the plates 31A and 31B is provided with a plurality of pores as shown in FIGS. 4B and 4C, and the generated gas mist further refines by passing through these pores.
- the diameter of the pores in the upper plate 31B is made smaller than the diameter of the pores in the lower plate 31A. Is preferred.
- the living body pressure bath cover 41 is a cover that covers the skin and mucous membrane of a living body (here, as an example, a lower limb of a human body) and can form a space in which gas mist and gas are enclosed.
- the biological pressure bath cover 41 is made of a pressure-resistant, non-breathable, and non-breathable material.
- it is preferably made of natural rubber, silicon rubber, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinylidene chloride, polystyrene, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl chloride, polyamide resin, polytetrafluoroethylene, or the like.
- the supply port 43 for introducing gas mist and gas into the inside is provided.
- a check valve is provided inside the supply port 43 to prevent backflow of gas mist and gas.
- the living body pressure bath cover 41 may be provided with an opening or a valve that can discharge gas and gas mist in order to adjust the internal pressure. These pressure adjustments may be performed manually, but are preferably automatically performed by the control device 51 together with the supply control of gas and gas mist based on the measured value of the pressure gauge 61 described later.
- a safety valve (a relief valve) that automatically opens when the pressure inside the living body pressure bath cover 41 becomes equal to or higher than a certain pressure may be provided.
- a pressure gauge 61 for measuring the internal pressure is installed in the living body pressure bath cover 41.
- the control device 51 keeps the pressure value in the living body pressure bath cover 41 at 1 atmosphere or more (more preferably about 1.02 to 2.5 atmospheres).
- To control the supply For example, the supply of gas and gas mist from the gas supply means 11 and 12 and the gas mist supply device 31 is adjusted and stopped, or the gas mist and gas are discharged from the biological pressure bath cover 41.
- a thermometer 62 for measuring the temperature in the biological pressure bath cover 41 is installed inside the biological pressure bath cover 41.
- the control device 51 turns on / off the heater provided in the liquid supply means 21 based on the measured value of the thermometer 62 in order to keep the living body pressure bath cover 41 at a set temperature (for example, about 38 ° C.) at which a warm bath effect is obtained. Etc.
- the opening portion of the living body pressure bath cover 41 is provided with a fastening portion 42 that enables attachment to and removal from a living body (here, the lower limb of a human body) and prevents leakage of gas mist and gas enclosed therein.
- the fastening part 42 is preferably composed of, for example, a stretchable surface fastener. Or you may use a string, rubber
- a material that adheres to the user's skin may be disposed on the inner side surface of the living body pressure bath cover 41 (such as the inner side surface of the fastening portion 42).
- the adhesive material is preferably a viscoelastic gel made of, for example, polyurethane or silicone rubber. Further, it is preferable that the adhesive material is detachable and can be replaced every time it is used or when the viscosity is low.
- the control device 51 includes a computer having a CPU, a memory, and a display. Then, pressure adjustment and on / off switching of the gas supplied from the gas supply means 11 and 12, gas supply switching to the gas mist supply device 31 / biological pressure bath cover 41, and liquid supply pressure adjustment from the liquid supply means 21 are performed. Various controls such as temperature adjustment, supply on / off switching, and gas mist supply on / off switching of the gas mist supply device 31 are performed so that the gas mist pressure bath can be performed in an optimum state. In particular, when the pressure value in the biological pressure bath cover 41 becomes equal to or higher than a predetermined value, it is preferable that the control device 51 stops the gas supply of the gas supply means 11 and 12.
- the biological pressure bath cover 41 is fixed to the living body (here, the lower limb of the human body) and sealed. Then, the liquid is supplied from the liquid supply means 21 to the gas mist supply device 31, and then the gas is supplied from the second gas supply means 12 into the liquid to dissolve the gas in the liquid. Next, gas is released from the first gas supply means 11 into the liquid to generate gas mist. At that time, the control device 51 adjusts the supply pressure, amount, temperature, and the like of the liquid and gas. The generated gas mist is supplied from the supply port 43 into the living body pressure bath cover 41.
- the living body pressure bath cover 41 has a gas of about 95-97% and a liquid of about 3-5%.
- the gas is preferably dissolved in the mist at a concentration of about 40 ppm, and the bubble size is preferably about 232 pm.
- the control device 51 detects the gas mist when the pressure inside the living body pressure bath cover 41 is optimally pressurized and heated (about 1.02 to 2.5 atm, about 38 ° C.) from the measured values of the pressure gauge 61 and the thermometer 62. Alternatively, the gas supply is temporarily stopped and a gas mist pressure bath is performed in this state.
- the lower limb of the human body is described as an example of a living body part for performing a gas mist pressure bath.
- the present invention can be applied to various parts. In that case, an optimal gas mist pressure bath is performed using the living body pressure bath cover 41 having a shape matched to the target region.
- FIGS. 5 to 7 show various examples of the shape of the body pressure bath cover 41.
- FIG. 5 schematically shows a living body pressure bath cover 41A for the upper body of a human body.
- the living body pressure bath cover 41A has a shape that covers the entire upper body, and the waist opening is provided with a fastening portion 42A that can be attached / detached and prevents gas mist and gas leaking inside. ing.
- a fastening portion 44A is provided in the opening of the neck portion.
- 43A is a supply port for introducing gas mist and gas into the interior.
- FIG. 6 shows an example of the shape of the biological pressure bath cover 41 that covers a more local part of the living body.
- FIG. 6A shows a biological pressure bath cover 41B for one lower limb (lower knee) of a human body.
- the living body pressure bath cover 41B is provided with a fastening portion 42B at its opening and a supply port 43B for introducing gas mist and gas into the inside.
- FIG. 6B shows a living body pressure bath cover 41 ⁇ / b> C for a foot part of a human body.
- the living body pressure bath cover 41C is provided with a fastening portion 42C at its opening and a supply port 43C for introducing gas mist and gas into the inside.
- FIG. 6A shows a biological pressure bath cover 41B for one lower limb (lower knee) of a human body.
- the living body pressure bath cover 41B is provided with a fastening portion 42B at its opening and a supply port 43B for introducing gas mist and gas into the inside.
- FIG. 6C shows a biological pressure bath cover 41D for the forearm of the human body.
- the living body pressure bath cover 41D is provided with a fastening portion 42D at its opening and a supply port 43D for introducing gas mist and gas into the inside.
- FIG. 6D shows a biological pressure bath cover 41E for the human hand.
- the living body pressure bath cover 41E is provided with a fastening portion 42E at its opening and a supply port 43E for introducing gas mist and gas into the inside.
- FIG. 7 shows an example of a patch-like body pressure bath cover 41F.
- FIG. 7A is a diagram showing an outline of the patch-shaped biological pressure bath cover 41F
- FIG. 7B is a view when the patch-shaped biological pressure bath cover 41F is attached to a living body (here, a human lower limb). It is a figure which shows an external appearance.
- the living body pressure bath cover 41F includes a cover part 45F that covers the skin and mucous membrane of the living body, a fastening part 42F that is provided at the periphery of the cover part 45F and is directly attached to the skin and mucous membrane of the living body, and a cover part 45F.
- a supply port 43F for supplying gas mist and gas into the space formed by the fastening part 42F and a fixing part 44F made of a belt, a string or the like for fixing the cover part 45F to the living body are constituted.
- the living body pressure bath cover 41 may have various shapes other than the examples shown in FIGS. In short, any shape can be used as long as it can cover the skin and mucous membrane of a living body and form a space for enclosing gas mist and gas inside. Moreover, the exhaust port for discharging
- the control device 51 supplies gas mist intermittently into the living body pressure bath cover 41 at a constant rhythm. Also good. When the interval pressurization interval at that time is substantially synchronized with the pulsation of the pulse, the effect becomes high.
- FIG. 8 is an overall schematic view of a gas mist pressure bath system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- a gas mist pressure bath system further provided with pressurizing means for facilitating pressurization in the living body pressure bath cover will be described.
- symbol is attached
- a living body pressure bath cover 81 that forms a space for enclosing gas mist and gas therein, and the living body pressure bath cover 81 are connected to the living body pressure bath.
- a pressurizing unit (gas reservoir) 71 that pressurizes the inside of the cover 81 is provided.
- the biological pressure bath cover 81 has substantially the same structure as the biological pressure bath cover 81 shown in the first embodiment, and includes a fastening portion 82 and a gas mist and gas supply port 83. However, the gas mist supply port 83 is connected to the pressurizing unit 71 here. In addition, here, as an example, a living body pressure bath cover 81 having a shape covering the hand portion of the human body is illustrated.
- the pressurizing unit 71 is a hollow gas reservoir connected to the biological pressure bath cover 81 in order to pressurize the interior of the biological pressure bath cover 81.
- the pressurizing unit 71 is connected to the supply port 83 of the biological pressure bath cover 81 and has a supply port 72 itself, from which gas mist or gas is supplied to the inside.
- the supply port 72 of the pressurizing unit 71 is also provided with a check valve for preventing the backflow of gas mist and gas.
- the pressurizing unit 71 may be configured to be manually pressed, or may be mechanically performed under the control of the control device 51 using a drive device or the like. As described above, the pressurization in the gas mist pressure bath increases the effect by being pulsed at predetermined intervals. Therefore, the pressurizing unit 71 may be intermittently pressed at a constant rhythm. When the interval pressurization interval at that time is substantially synchronized with the pulsation of the pulse, the effect becomes high.
- the living body pressure bath cover 81 is fixed to the living body (here, the hand portion of the human body) and sealed. Then, the liquid is supplied from the liquid supply means 21 to the gas mist supply device 31, and then the gas is supplied from the second gas supply means 12 into the liquid to dissolve the gas in the liquid. Next, gas is released from the first gas supply means 11 into the liquid to generate gas mist. At that time, the control device 51 adjusts the supply pressure, amount, temperature, and the like of the liquid and gas. The generated gas mist is supplied from the supply port 83 into the living body pressure bath cover 81 through the pressurizing unit 71. When the mist is sufficiently filled in the biological pressure bath cover 81, only the gas is supplied directly from the second gas supply means 12 into the biological pressure bath cover 81 via the pressurizing unit 71.
- the gas mist is generated by the fluid nozzle 32, and the generated gas mist is supplied from the supply port 83 into the living body pressure bath cover 81 through the pressurizing unit 71.
- the mist is sufficiently filled in the biological pressure bath cover 81, only the gas is supplied directly from the second gas supply means 12 into the biological pressure bath cover 81 via the pressurizing unit 71.
- gas is present in the living body pressure bath cover 81 at a ratio of about 95-97% and liquid at a ratio of about 3-5%.
- the gas is preferably dissolved in the mist at a concentration of about 40 ppm, and the bubble size is preferably about 232 pm.
- the control device 51 controls the internal pressure bath cover 81 from the measurement value of the thermometer 62 so as to reach an optimum temperature (for example, about 38 ° C.).
- an optimum temperature for example, about 38 ° C.
- the pressurizing unit 71 is pressed so as to be crushed.
- the gas mist or gas in the pressurizing unit 71 is discharged into the living body pressure bath cover 81, and the inside of the living body pressure bath cover 81 is pressurized moderately (about 1.02 to 2.5 atm) to perform the gas mist pressure bath. .
- the living body pressure bath cover 81 can be used in various shapes in order to apply to various parts of the living body.
- the pressing part 71 is desirably a compact one that does not take up much space regardless of the pressing means, the biological pressure bath cover is also applied to a relatively compact one (covering a local part of the living body). It is suitable for.
- FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 show examples of the shape of such a biological pressure bath cover 81 and the pressure unit 71 connected thereto.
- FIG. 9A shows a living body pressure bath cover 81A for one lower limb (lower knee) of a human body.
- the living body pressure bath cover 81A is provided with a fastening portion 82A at its opening and a supply port 83A for introducing gas mist and gas into the inside.
- a pressure unit 71A is connected to the supply port 83A, and gas mist and gas are supplied into the biological pressure bath cover 81A via the supply port 72A of the pressure unit 71A.
- FIG. 9B shows a biological pressure bath cover 81B for a foot part of a human body.
- the living body pressure bath cover 81B is provided with a fastening portion 82B at its opening and a supply port 83B for introducing gas mist and gas into the inside.
- a pressurizing unit 71B is connected to the supply port 83B, and gas mist and gas are supplied into the living body pressure bath cover 81B via the supply port 72B of the pressurizing unit 71B.
- FIG. 9C shows a biological pressure bath cover 81C for the forearm of the human body.
- the living body pressure bath cover 81 ⁇ / b> C is provided with a fastening portion 82 ⁇ / b> C at its opening and a supply port 83 ⁇ / b> C for introducing gas mist and gas into the inside.
- a pressure unit 71C is connected to the supply port 83C, and gas mist and gas are supplied into the biological pressure bath cover 81C through the supply port 72C of the pressure unit 71C.
- FIG. 10 shows an example of a patch-shaped biological pressure bath cover 81D.
- FIG. 10A is a diagram showing an outline of the patch-shaped biological pressure bath cover 81D
- FIG. 10B is an external view when the patch-shaped biological pressure bath cover 81D is attached to a living body (here, a human lower limb).
- FIG. The living body pressure bath cover 81D includes a cover portion 85D that covers the skin and mucous membrane of the living body, a fastening portion 82D that is provided at the periphery of the cover portion 85D and is directly attached to the skin and mucous membrane of the living body, and a cover portion 85D.
- a pressurization unit 71D is connected to the supply port 83D, and gas mist and gas are supplied into the living body pressure bath cover 81D via the supply port 72D of the pressurization unit 71D.
- the living body pressure bath cover 81 may be provided with an exhaust port for discharging internal gas mist and gas and adjusting pressure. Moreover, it can be applied not only to the human body but also to living organisms such as animals.
- the pressurizing means 71 is a hollow gas reservoir connected to the biological pressure bath cover 81, but other members that compress the biological pressure bath cover 81 itself so as to be crushed from the outer periphery, etc. Any material can be used as long as it can easily pressurize the biological pressure bath cover 81.
- FIG. 11 is an overall schematic diagram of a gas mist pressure bath system according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- a gas mist pressure bath system further provided with means for charging the generated mist will be described.
- symbol is attached
- an electrode 92 is disposed at the gas mist outlet 36 of the gas mist supply device 31.
- the electrode 92 is connected to the power supply device 91, and the control device 51 performs voltage value setting and on / off switching control.
- the electrode 92 gives a charge (desirably a negative charge) when the mist generated by the gas mist supply device 31 is discharged from the gas mist discharge port 36.
- the mist can be charged and adhesion to a charged object can be improved.
- the adhesion to the skin and mucous membrane of the living body is improved, the effect of improving the gas absorption rate by the mist is further enhanced, and if the mist contains a drug as described above, the penetration into the skin and mucous membrane is promoted. can do.
- the biological pressure bath cover 41 is fixed to the living body (here, the lower limb of the human body) and sealed. Then, the liquid is supplied from the liquid supply means 21 to the gas mist supply device 31, and then the gas is supplied from the second gas supply means 12 into the liquid to dissolve the gas in the liquid. Next, gas is released from the first gas supply means 11 into the liquid to generate gas mist. At that time, the control device 51 adjusts the supply pressure, amount, temperature, and the like of the liquid and gas. Further, the control device 51 turns on the power supply device 91 and applies an electric charge from the electrode 92 to the mist.
- the generated gas mist is supplied from the supply port 43 into the living body pressure bath cover 41.
- the mist is sufficiently filled in the biological pressure bath cover 41, only the gas is supplied directly from the second gas supply means 12 into the biological pressure bath cover 41.
- the living body pressure bath cover 41 has a gas of about 95-97% and a liquid of about 3-5%.
- the gas is preferably dissolved in the mist at a concentration of about 40 ppm, and the bubble size is preferably about 232 pm.
- the control device 51 detects the gas mist when the pressure inside the living body pressure bath cover 41 is optimally pressurized and heated (about 1.02 to 2.5 atm, about 38 ° C.) from the measured values of the pressure gauge 61 and the thermometer 62. Alternatively, the gas supply is temporarily stopped and a gas mist pressure bath is performed in this state.
- the amount of gas mist in the living body pressure bath cover, the pressure, etc. can be controlled by the control device, so that the gas mist pressure bath is always performed in an optimal state. Can do.
- the present invention relates to a gas mist pressure bath system that improves the absorption efficiency of gas from the skin and mucous membrane by directly contacting the gas mist obtained by pulverizing and dissolving gas and liquid with the skin and mucous membrane of a living body at a predetermined pressure value or more.
- a gas mist pressure bath system that improves the absorption efficiency of gas from the skin and mucous membrane by directly contacting the gas mist obtained by pulverizing and dissolving gas and liquid with the skin and mucous membrane of a living body at a predetermined pressure value or more.
- First gas supply means 12
- Second gas supply means 21
- First gas supply ports 34A, 35A, 35B Nozzle 35 Second gas supply port
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図1は、本発明の第1の実施形態に係るガスミスト圧浴システムの全体概略図である。この図に示すように、本実施形態のガスミスト圧浴システムは、第一のガス供給手段11と、第二のガス供給手段12と、液体供給手段21と、内部に液体を貯留して、その貯留された液体中に第一のガス供給手段11からのガス(炭酸ガス、又は酸素、又は炭酸ガスと酸素の混合ガス)を放出させることにより、液体とガスを粉砕溶解したガスミストを発生させて加圧供給するガスミスト供給手段31と、供給されたガスミストを内部に封入する空間を形成する生体圧浴カバー41と、ガスミストの生成及び供給制御を行う制御装置51と、から構成される。
図8は、本発明の第2の実施形態に係るガスミスト圧浴システムの全体概略図である。本実施形態では、生体圧浴カバー内の加圧を容易にする加圧手段をさらに備えたガスミスト圧浴システムについて説明する。なお、図1に示す第1の実施形態と同一の部分については、同一の符号を付して詳細な説明は省略する。
図11は、本発明の第3の実施形態に係るガスミスト圧浴システムの全体概略図である。本実施形態では、発生させたミストを帯電させるための手段をさらに備えたガスミスト圧浴システムについて説明する。なお、図1に示す第1の実施形態と同一の部分については、同一の符号を付して詳細な説明は省略する。
12 第二のガス供給手段
21 液体供給手段
31 ガスミスト供給装置
32 貯留部
33 液体供給口
34 第一のガス供給口
34A、35A、35B ノズル
35 第二のガス供給口
36 ガスミスト排出口
37 キャップ
38 ガスミスト供給管
38A ジャバラ状の管
39 液滴除去フィルター
41、41A、41B、41C、41D、41E、41F、81、81A、81B、81C、81D 生体圧浴カバー
42、42A、42B、42C、42D、42E、42F、44A、82、82A、82B、82C、82D 止着部
43、43A、43B、43C、43D、43E、43F、83、83A、83B、83C、83D 供給口
44F 固定部
45F カバー部
51 制御装置
61 圧力計
62 温度計
71、71A、71B、71C、71D 加圧部
72、72A、72B、72C、72D 供給口
84D 固定部
85D カバー部
91 電源装置
92 電極
Claims (19)
- 所定値以上の濃度の炭酸ガス、又は酸素、又は炭酸ガスと酸素の混合ガス(以下、「ガス」という)と液体を粉砕溶解させたミスト(以下、「ガスミスト」という)を生体の皮膚及び粘膜に接触させるためのシステムであって、
ガス供給手段と、
液体供給手段と、
液体を内部に貯留し、その貯留された液体中に前記ガスを放出させることにより、前記液体を微細な液滴にして前記ガスと粉砕溶解させたミストの状態で加圧供給するガスミスト供給手段と、
前記生体の皮膚及び粘膜を覆い、前記ガスミスト供給手段から供給されたガスミストを内部に封入する空間を形成する生体カバー部材と、
を備え、
前記ガス供給手段が、前記ガスミストを生成するため、前記ガスミスト供給手段に貯留された液体中に前記ガスを放出する第一のガス供給手段と、前記液体にガスを溶解させるため、前記ガスミスト供給手段に貯留された液体中に前記ガスを放出する第二のガス供給手段と、から構成され、前記生体カバー部材内のガスミストを所定の圧力値以上で生体の皮膚及び粘膜に接触させることを特徴とするガスミスト圧浴システム。 - 前記ガス、液体、及びガスミストの供給状態を計測するセンサと、
該センサの計測値に基づき前記ガス、液体、及びガスミストの供給制御を行う制御手段と、
をさらに備えることを特徴とする請求項1に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。 - 前記生体カバー部材を加圧する加圧手段をさらに備えることを特徴とする請求項1又は2に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。
- 前記制御手段が、前記ガスミストを間歇的に前記生体カバー部材内に供給して、該生体カバー部材をインターバル加圧することを特徴とする請求項2に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。
- 前記加圧手段が、前記生体カバー部材を間歇的に押圧して該生体カバー部材をインターバル加圧することを特徴とする請求項3に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。
- 前記液体は、水、イオン水、生理食塩水、オゾン水、精製水、又は滅菌精製水の何れか一つ又は複数の組み合わせであることを特徴とする請求項1乃至3の何れか一項に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。
- 前記液体は、メンソール、ビタミンE、ビタミンC誘導体、レチノール、麻酔薬、シクロデキストリン、光触媒、光触媒とアパタイトの複合体、ヒアルロン酸、コエンザイムQ10、シードオイル、プロポリス、エタノール、グルコン酸クロルヘキシジン、両性界面活性剤、塩化ベンザルコニウム、酢酸アルキルジアミノエテルグリシン、次亜塩素酸ナトリウム、過酢酸、セスキ炭酸ナトリウム、シリカ、ポピドンヨード、炭酸水素ナトリウム、高濃度炭酸泉剤、抗アレルギー剤、抗炎症剤、解熱鎮痛剤、抗真菌剤、抗インフルエンザウィルス剤、抗ガン剤、血圧降下剤、化粧剤、増毛剤、発毛剤、又は育毛剤のうち、何れか一つ又は複数をさらに含有することを特徴とする請求項6に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。
- 前記液体は、加熱された状態で前記ガスミスト供給手段に供給されることを特徴とする請求項6又は7に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。
- 前記ガスミスト供給手段から前記生体カバー部材内に供給される前記ミストの粒径は、10μm以下であることを特徴とする請求項1乃至3の何れか一項に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。
- 前記制御手段は、ガスミスト圧浴時における前記生体カバー部材内の圧力を1.02乃至2.5気圧に保持することを特徴とする請求項2に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。
- 前記ガスミスト供給手段が供給するミストに電荷を付与する電荷付与手段をさらに備えることを特徴とする請求項1乃至3の何れか一項に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。
- 前記電荷は、マイナス電荷であることを特徴とする請求項11に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。
- 前記ガスミスト供給手段が、前記生体カバー部材内へガスミストを供給するためのガスミスト供給管を有し、
該ガスミスト供給管が、管内に付着した液滴を除去するためのフィルターを備えることを特徴とする請求項1乃至3の何れか一項に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。 - 前記ガスミスト供給手段が、前記生体カバー部材内へガスミストを供給するためのガスミスト供給管を有し、
該ガスミスト供給管の全部又は一部がジャバラ状の管から構成されることを特徴とする請求項1乃至3の何れか一項に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。 - 前記ガスミスト供給手段が、前記生体カバー部材内へガスミストを供給するためのガスミスト供給管を有し、
該ガスミスト供給管に、逆止弁を設けることを特徴とする請求項1乃至3の何れか一項に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。 - 前記生体カバー部材のガスミストの供給口に、逆止弁を設けることを特徴とする請求項1乃至3の何れか一項に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。
- 前記ガスミスト供給手段が、前記液体及び前記ガスミストを貯留するための貯留部を備え、
該貯留部は、湾曲面を有する上部に向かって凸なドーム型形状であるとともに、該ドーム型の略頭頂部にガスミスト排出部が形成されていることを特徴とする請求項1乃至3の何れか一項に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。 - 前記ガスミスト供給手段が、前記液体及び前記ガスミストを貯留するための貯留部を備え、
該貯留部には、前記ガスミストを微細化するための細孔が設けられたプレートが一又は複数配置されていることを特徴とする請求項1乃至3の何れか一項に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。 - 前記制御手段は、前記生体カバー部材内の圧力値が所定値以上になった際は前記ガス供給手段からのガスの供給を停止することを特徴とする請求項2に記載のガスミスト圧浴システム。
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