WO2011081120A1 - 酸素浴システム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an oxygen bath system that supplies high-concentration oxygen and liquid mist to a chamber containing a human body at a predetermined pressure value and absorbs high-concentration oxygen and mist from the skin and mucous membrane of the human body.
- Oxygen present in the human body includes “bound oxygen” that is transported through the human body by being linked to hemoglobin in the blood by normal lung respiration, and “dissolved oxygen” that is transported as it is dissolved in blood or body fluid. There are two types. Dissolved oxygen is smaller in size than bound oxygen and can pass through capillaries, but in the normal living environment, there is only a small amount in the body.
- oxygen having a higher concentration than the atmospheric oxygen concentration (about 21%) is supplied to the human body in a high-pressure and high-concentration oxygen atmosphere raised to atmospheric pressure or higher, more oxygen gas is dissolved as dissolved oxygen. It can be taken into the human body.
- dissolved oxygen increases in blood or body fluid, it spreads to peripheral organs and improves cell metabolism and activity. It also exhibits sterilization and sterilization effects due to the oxidizing action of high-pressure oxygen. For this reason, it is known that health promotion effects such as fatigue recovery and early healing of skin injuries, and beauty promotion effects such as diet and aging prevention can be obtained.
- a high-pressure type high-concentration oxygen supply apparatus As the apparatus for supplying high-concentration oxygen to the human body under high pressure as described above, a high-pressure type high-concentration oxygen supply apparatus is already commercially available and used (see, for example, Patent Document 1 and Patent Document 2).
- This high-pressure type high-concentration oxygen supply device supplies high-concentration oxygen to a chamber containing a human body at a predetermined pressure value, and absorbs high-concentration oxygen from the skin and mucous membrane of the human body.
- an oxygen bath system in which a part of the human body is housed in a closed space, and hot water is shower-injected from an oxygen nozzle to the human body (excluding the head and legs), such as a mist sauna.
- a mist sauna for example, see Patent Document 3 and Patent Document 4.
- the present inventor mixed a mist having a very fine particle size in a high pressure and high concentration oxygen and bathed it in the human body, so that the human skin and mucous membranes were mixed.
- oxygen absorption can be improved dramatically.
- experiments have shown that when a mist with a fine particle size is added to an atmosphere with an oxygen concentration of 30% and 1.25 atmospheres, the oxygen absorption efficiency into the human skin and mucous membrane is improved by about 30%. .
- the mist penetrates the pores and mucous membranes of the skin of the human body when the mist contacts the human body in a state where oxygen is dissolved or adhered to the mist. Therefore, by adding a mist having a fine particle diameter to high-pressure air of high concentration oxygen, it becomes possible to dramatically improve the oxygen absorbability to the human body.
- the present invention supplies oxygen and mist efficiently from the skin and mucous membrane of the human body by supplying liquid mist together with high-concentration oxygen into the chamber containing the human body at a predetermined pressure value.
- An object is to provide an oxygen bath system that can be absorbed.
- the present invention provides a chamber for accommodating a human body, a gas supply means for supplying a gas containing oxygen at a predetermined concentration, a liquid supply means for supplying a liquid, and a supply from the gas supply means.
- Mist generating means for generating a mist obtained by pulverizing and dissolving the liquid supplied from the liquid supply means using the gas to be supplied, and the mist supplied from the mist generating means and the gas supply means.
- Pressurizing means for pressurizing a gas containing 25 to 40% oxygen gas generated from gas and air and supplying it into the chamber; and measured values such as atmospheric pressure, oxygen concentration, temperature and humidity in the chamber
- sensors for controlling the environment in the chamber within a preset value range according to the measurement values detected by the sensors, and Accelerating absorption of the mist and the gas from the skin and mucous membrane of the human body by supplying a mist obtained by crushing and dissolving the body and a gas containing the oxygen gas in a pressurized state in the chamber.
- a featured oxygen bath system is provided.
- the present invention provides a chamber for accommodating a human body, a gas supply means for supplying a gas containing oxygen of a predetermined concentration, a liquid supply means for supplying a liquid, and the gas supply means.
- Mist generating means for generating a mist obtained by pulverizing and dissolving the liquid supplied from the liquid supply means using the supplied gas and supplying the mist into the chamber; and supplied from the gas supply means
- Pressurizing supply means for pressurizing and supplying a gas containing 25 to 40% oxygen gas generated from oxygen-containing gas and air into the chamber, and pressure, oxygen concentration, temperature and humidity in the chamber
- Sensors for detecting measured values such as, and the control means for controlling the environment in the chamber within a range of preset values in accordance with the measured values detected by the sensors, And supplying the mist obtained by pulverizing and dissolving the liquid and the gas containing oxygen gas in a pressurized state in the chamber, thereby promoting absorption of the mist and the gas from the skin and mucous
- mist generating means may be disposed in the chamber.
- the chamber in the present invention is a structure formed of an acrylic material or a glass material and capable of withstanding at least an internal pressure of 1.5 atmospheres.
- the gas supply means includes a first gas supply means for supplying a first gas and a second gas supply means for supplying a second gas, and the mist generating means is the liquid supply means.
- the liquid supplied from is pulverized and dissolved with the first gas from the first gas supply means to generate mist and supply it to the chamber, and the pressurizing means is supplied from the second gas supply means
- a configuration may be adopted in which the second gas to be pressurized is supplied to the chamber.
- the chamber is provided with an exhaust valve for discharging air and mist in the chamber in response to an increase in air and mist containing oxygen of a predetermined concentration supplied into the chamber.
- the sensors include a sensor for detecting a carbon dioxide gas concentration
- the control means includes, for example, adjusting the exhaust amount of gas in the chamber from the exhaust valve and adjusting the amount of air to be supplied. It is also possible to control the concentration of carbon dioxide in the range of 0.03 to 1%.
- the liquid may be any one or a combination of water, ionic water, purified water, or sterilized purified water. Further, this liquid may contain a respiratory medicine.
- the liquid may contain one or more aroma components.
- an essential oil component of a flower (rose, lavender, rosemary, chamomile, etc.) or a fragrant tree (sandalwood, agarwood, etc.) that has an effect of calming is suitable.
- the particle size of the mist generated by the mist generating means is preferably 10 ⁇ m or less.
- the control means preferably maintains the pressure in the chamber at 1.10 to 1.35 atmospheres.
- the chamber is provided with a safety valve for discharging the gas in the chamber when the atmospheric pressure in the chamber exceeds a preset upper limit.
- oxygen and mist are efficiently absorbed from the skin and mucous membrane of the human body by supplying liquid mist together with high-concentration oxygen into the chamber containing the human body at a predetermined pressure value. Can be improved.
- FIG. 1 is an overall schematic diagram of an oxygen bath system according to a first embodiment of the present invention. It is a schematic diagram which shows an example of the chamber applied to the oxygen bath system which concerns on this invention. It is the whole oxygen bath system schematic diagram concerning a 2nd embodiment of the present invention. It is the whole oxygen bath system schematic diagram concerning a 3rd embodiment of the present invention. It is a schematic diagram which shows an example of the mist production
- FIG. 1 is an overall schematic diagram of an oxygen bath system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the oxygen bath system 1A of the present embodiment supplies a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration (hereinafter referred to as “gas” as appropriate) to the mist generating means 31A or the pressurizing means 41A.
- gas a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration
- the chamber 51 in the present invention is a structure that is formed of an acrylic material or a glass material and can withstand at least an internal pressure of 1.5 atmospheres.
- the gas supply unit 11A is a unit for supplying a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration to the mist generating unit 31A.
- a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration for example, an oxygen cylinder or an oxygen concentrator is suitable.
- the gas may be supplied to the chamber 51 via the pressurizing means 41A or directly.
- the gas supply means 11A is provided with a regulator for pressure adjustment.
- a thermometer (not shown) or a heater (not shown) for heating the gas may be arranged for temperature control.
- the liquid supply means 21A is composed of a pump or the like and supplies liquid to the mist generation means 31A.
- this liquid it is preferable to use water, ionic water, purified water, or sterilized purified water.
- these liquids may contain a drug effective for a user's disease, symptom, and the like.
- a drug corresponding to a respiratory disease it may be possible to include a drug corresponding to a respiratory disease.
- the liquid can contain one or more aroma components.
- the aroma component include essential oil components such as flowers (roses, lavenders, rosemary, chamomile, etc.) and incense trees (sandalwood, agarwood, etc.) that have a calming effect.
- thermometer (not shown) and a heater (not shown) for heating the liquid for temperature control in the liquid supply means 21A.
- the mist generating means 31A pulverizes and dissolves the gas supplied from the gas supply means 11A and the liquid supplied from the liquid supply means 21A (crushes the liquid into fine droplets and contacts and mixes them with the gas). It is a device that generates mist.
- the particle size of the mist produced at this time is preferably 10 ⁇ m or less.
- mist generating means 31A an existing device that generates mist can be applied.
- an apparatus using a fluid nozzle see FIG. 5 described later
- various types of mist generating devices such as a device that generates mist by injecting gas into a liquid at a high pressure (see FIG. 6) and a device that generates mist using ultrasonic waves (see FIG. 7). Can be used.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a mist generating means 301 using a fluid nozzle.
- the mist generating unit 301 includes a fluid nozzle 302 that generates a mist using a high-speed flow of gas supplied from the gas supply unit 11, a storage unit 303 that stores the mist, and a mist exhaust that discharges the generated mist. And an outlet 304.
- the fluid nozzle 302 is an instrument that generates mist based on the principle of spraying or spraying, and there are various types of configurations ranging from a simple one used for a jet type nebulizer to one that can mist a plurality of liquids. In the present invention, any fluid nozzle 302 may be applied. Further, the mist generating means 301 may be a device that includes a plurality of fluid nozzles 302 and that makes liquid droplets fine by colliding the mist generated from each of them.
- FIG. 6 shows an example of mist generating means 311 for generating mist by discharging gas at high pressure into the stored liquid.
- the mist generating means 311 includes a gas discharge port 312 for releasing a gas from the gas supply means 11, a liquid supplied from the liquid supply means 21 and a storage unit 313 for storing the generated mist, and the generated mist. And a mist discharge port 314 for discharging.
- the gas in the gas supply means 11 is released at a high pressure from the gas discharge port 312 in a state where the liquid is stored in the storage unit 313, the liquid can be misted.
- the gas supply means 11 incorporated in the mist generation means 311 is illustrated, but may be externally attached.
- FIG. 7 shows an example of mist generating means 321 for generating mist by ultrasonic vibration.
- the mist generating means 321 includes an ultrasonic vibrator 322 that applies ultrasonic vibration to the liquid supplied from the liquid supply means 21, and a storage section 323 that stores the liquid supplied from the liquid supply means 21 and the generated mist. And a mist discharge port 324 for discharging the generated mist.
- the ultrasonic vibrator 322 includes a piezoelectric element.
- the piezoelectric element When the piezoelectric element is operated in a state where the liquid is stored in the storage portion 323, ultrasonic vibration is transmitted to the liquid and fine droplets are generated from the liquid surface. Become a mist.
- ultrasonic vibrator 322 directly applies vibration to the liquid supplied from the liquid supply unit 21
- a medium for transmitting ultrasonic waves may be further provided.
- the pressurizing unit 41A is a unit that pressurizes the mist generated by the mist generating unit 31A and supplies the mist to the chamber 51.
- a compressor is preferably used.
- the pressurizing means 41A can also supply air that has been naturally supplied into the chamber under pressure in order to adjust the oxygen concentration in the chamber 51.
- the chamber 51 is a container for accommodating a human body and creating an environment in which oxygen and mist of a predetermined concentration or more exist at a predetermined pressure.
- a material that is not deformed by an atmospheric pressure of at least about 1.5 atm is used as the main material.
- it is made of a resin material such as acrylic, glass or reinforced plastic, or a metal such as aluminum.
- FIG. 2 shows an example of the chamber 51.
- the chamber 51 includes a placement portion 52 for placing a human body therein, an opening / closing portion 53 for opening and closing the chamber 51, and a supply port for introducing mist and / or gas. 54.
- the chamber 51 is sealed so as to keep airtight.
- the chamber 51 is provided with a safety valve 55 that automatically evacuates when the internal atmospheric pressure exceeds a predetermined limit value (see FIG. 1).
- the exhaust valve 56 for exhausting when needed is also provided (refer FIG. 1).
- the exhaust valve 56 discharges air and mist in the chamber in response to an increase in air and mist containing oxygen of a predetermined concentration supplied into the chamber 51.
- thermometer 62 a thermometer 62
- pressure sensor 63 a pressure sensor 63
- oxygen concentration sensor 64 a sensor or a hygrometer for detecting a carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentration.
- control means 71 which will be described later, adjusts the carbon dioxide gas concentration in the chamber by 0.03 to 1% by adjusting the exhaust amount of gas in the chamber from the exhaust valve and adjusting the amount of air to be supplied, for example. It is also possible to control within the range. For example, automatic exhaust may be performed when the carbon dioxide gas concentration becomes a certain value or more.
- the control device 71 performs various controls based on the measured values of the sensors 61 in order to keep the inside of the chamber 51 in a predetermined environment.
- control based on the measured value of the thermometer 62 the heaters provided in the gas supply means 11 and the liquid supply means 21 are turned on / off.
- Control based on the measurement value of the pressure sensor 63 includes exhaust by the exhaust valve 56, supply or stop of supply of gas, generation and supply of mist, or stop thereof.
- Examples of the control based on the measurement value of the oxygen concentration sensor 64 include gas supply or supply stop, exhaust by the exhaust valve 56, and air supply.
- the control device 71 includes a computer having a CPU, a memory, and a display, and performs mist generation, supply control, and environmental control in the chamber 51.
- a computer having a CPU, a memory, and a display, and performs mist generation, supply control, and environmental control in the chamber 51.
- Various controls such as temperature adjustment, supply on / off switching, mist supply on / off switching from the mist generating means 31, adjustment of temperature, pressure, oxygen concentration, mist amount in the chamber 51, etc. are performed in advance.
- the oxygen bath with mist added can be performed in the proper condition.
- the temperature, atmospheric pressure, and amount of mist are controlled so as to minimize the condensation and dripping of mist in the chamber.
- the controller 71 is configured to stop the supply of mist and gas.
- the mist supply pipe connecting the mist generating means 31 and the chamber 51 may be a mist supply pipe so that only mist having a small particle diameter is supplied into the chamber 51 inside the mist supply pipe.
- the shape of a so-called bellows hose is preferable.
- this 1st Embodiment it was set as the structure which arrange
- the mist generated by the mist generating means 31 is mixed with a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration, and pressurized and supplied into the chamber 51 by the pressurizing means 41A.
- the pressurizing means 41 ⁇ / b> A can send only natural gas or a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration into the chamber 51 according to the environment in the chamber 51 under the control of the control device 71.
- This configuration can promote the absorption of oxygen into the human body. Further, when the mist contains a drug, it is possible to further add the action of the drug.
- an oxygen bath system 1B configured to supply the mist and pressurize the chamber in different systems will be described.
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- the following configuration is the same as that shown in FIG. 1 except for the configuration of the mist and gas supply means (gas supply means 11, liquid supply means 21, mist generation means 31, pressurization means 41) to the chamber. .
- FIG. 3 is an overall schematic diagram of an oxygen bath system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the oxygen bath system 1B of this embodiment includes a gas supply unit 11B that supplies a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration to the mist generation unit 31B, and a liquid that supplies a liquid to the mist generation unit 31B.
- the gas supply means 11B is a means for supplying a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration to the mist generating means 31B.
- a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration to the mist generating means 31B.
- an oxygen cylinder or an oxygen concentrator is suitable.
- the gas supply unit 11B ′ is a unit for supplying a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration to the pressurizing unit 41B.
- a gas containing oxygen having the same concentration as the gas supply unit 11B may be supplied or a different concentration may be used.
- an oxygen cylinder or an oxygen concentrator is suitable.
- These gas supply means 11B and 11B ′ are provided with regulators for pressure adjustment (not shown). Furthermore, a thermometer (not shown) or a heater (not shown) for heating the gas may be arranged for temperature control.
- the liquid supply means 21B includes a pump or the like, and supplies liquid to the mist generation means 31B.
- the liquid supplied here is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the liquid supply means 21B is preferably provided with a thermometer (not shown) and a heater (not shown) for heating the liquid for temperature control.
- the mist generating means 31B pulverizes and dissolves the gas supplied from the gas supply means 11B and the liquid supplied from the liquid supply means 21B (crushes the liquid into fine droplets and contacts and mixes them with the gas). It is a device that generates mist.
- the particle size of the mist produced at this time is preferably 10 ⁇ m or less.
- an existing device for generating mist can be applied.
- an apparatus using a fluid nozzle see FIG. 5
- an apparatus capable of pressurizing and supplying mist to some extent is suitable, such as an apparatus that generates mist by injecting gas into liquid at high pressure (see FIG. 6).
- the pressurizing unit 41B is a unit that pressurizes the gas supplied from the gas supply unit 11B ′ and supplies the pressurized gas to the chamber 51.
- a compressor is preferably used.
- the pressurizing means 41B can also supply air that has been naturally supplied with air pressure in order to adjust the oxygen concentration in the chamber 51.
- the gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration is mixed with the mist generated by the mist generating means 31 and supplied into the chamber 51. Further, the gas is pressurized and supplied into the chamber 51 by the pressurizing means 41B. To do.
- the pressurizing means 41 ⁇ / b> B can send only natural gas or a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration into the chamber 51 according to the environment in the chamber 51 under the control of the control device 71.
- the mist supply pipe connecting the mist generating means 31 and the chamber 51 pipe is configured so that only mist having a small particle diameter is supplied into the chamber 51 during the mist supply. Furthermore, in order to obtain flexibility (easy to bend) of the mist supply pipe, it is preferable to use a so-called bellows hose shape.
- This configuration can promote the absorption of oxygen into the human body. Further, when the mist contains a drug, it is possible to further add the action of the drug.
- FIG. 4 is an overall schematic diagram of an oxygen bath system according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- the oxygen bath system 1C of the present embodiment includes a gas supply unit 11C that supplies a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration to the pressurizing unit 41C, and a liquid that supplies a liquid to the mist generating unit 31C.
- a sensor 61 that monitors the inside of the chamber 51, and a control device 71 that controls the environment inside the chamber 51.
- the gas supply unit 11C is a unit for supplying a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration to the pressurizing unit 41C.
- a gas containing oxygen for example, an oxygen cylinder or an oxygen concentrator is suitable.
- the gas supply means 11C is provided with a regulator for pressure adjustment (not shown).
- a thermometer for heating the gas may be arranged for temperature control.
- the liquid supply means 21C is composed of a pump or the like and supplies liquid to the mist generation means 31C.
- the liquid supplied here is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the liquid supply means 21C is preferably provided with a thermometer (not shown) and a heater (not shown) for heating the liquid for temperature control.
- the liquid supply means 21C is illustrated as being provided outside the chamber 51 here, it may be disposed in the chamber 51.
- the mist generating means 31C is an apparatus that generates mist from the liquid supplied from the liquid supply means 21C.
- the particle size of the mist generated at this time is preferably 10 ⁇ m or less.
- an existing device for generating mist can be applied.
- a device that can generate mist without using a gas flow, particularly a device that generates mist using ultrasonic waves (see FIG. 7) is suitable, but when using a gas flow, a dotted line in FIG. As shown, the gas is supplied from the gas supply means 11C.
- the mist generating means 31C of the present embodiment needs to be a pressure resistant device because it is disposed in the chamber 51.
- the pressurizing unit 41C is a unit that pressurizes the gas supplied from the gas supply unit 11C and supplies the pressurized gas to the chamber 51.
- a compressor is preferably used.
- the pressurizing means 41C can also supply air that has been naturally supplied with air pressure in order to adjust the oxygen concentration in the chamber 51.
- a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration is pressurized and supplied into the chamber 51 by the pressurizing means 41C, and mist is generated in the chamber 51 by the mist generating means 31C.
- the pressurizing means 41 ⁇ / b> C can send only natural gas or a gas containing oxygen at an arbitrary concentration into the chamber 51 according to the environment in the chamber 51 under the control of the control device 71.
- This configuration can promote the absorption of oxygen into the human body. Further, when the mist contains a drug, it is possible to further add the action of the drug.
- oxygen bath system of the present invention by supplying liquid mist together with high-concentration oxygen into the chamber containing the human body at a predetermined pressure value, oxygen and oxygen can be efficiently supplied from the human skin and mucous membrane. It is possible to absorb mist and improve the efficacy of the oxygen bath.
- the present invention relates to an oxygen bath system that supplies high concentration oxygen and liquid mist to a chamber containing a human body at a predetermined pressure value, and absorbs high concentration oxygen and mist from the skin and mucous membrane of the human body. Have potential.
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図1は、本発明の第1の実施形態に係る酸素浴システムの全体概略図である。この図に示すように、本実施形態の酸素浴システム1Aは、ミスト生成手段31A又は加圧手段41Aに任意の濃度で酸素を含有するガス(以下、適宜「ガス」という)を供給するガス供給手段11Aと、ミスト生成手段31Aに液体を供給する液体供給手段21Aと、供給されたガスと液体からミストを生成するミスト生成手段31Aと、ミスト生成手段31Aで生成したミストを加圧してチャンバ51に供給する加圧手段41Aと、人体を収容するチャンバ51と、チャンバ51内をモニタするセンサ61と、チャンバ51内の環境制御を行う制御装置71と、から構成される。本発明におけるチャンバ51は、アクリル材又はガラス材によって形成され、少なくとも内圧1.5気圧に耐えられ得る構造体である。
次に、本発明の第2の実施形態について説明する。本実施形態では、ミストの供給と、チャンバ内の加圧を異なる系統で行う構成の酸素浴システム1B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。特に、以下では、チャンバへのミストとガスの供給手段(ガス供給手段11、液体供給手段21、ミスト生成手段31、加圧手段41)の構成が異なる以外は上記図1と同様の構成とする。
次に、本発明の第3の実施形態について説明する。本実施形態では、ミスト生成手段をチャンバ内に設ける構成の酸素浴システム1C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。特に、以下では、チャンバへのミストとガスの供給手段(ガス供給手段11、液体供給手段21、ミスト生成手段31、加圧手段41)の構成が異なる以外は上記図1と同様の構成とする。
11A、11B、11B´、11C ガス供給手段
21A、21B、21C 液体供給手段
31A、31B、31C ミスト生成手段
301、311、321 ミスト生成手段
302 流体ノズル
303、313、323 貯留部
304、314、324 ミスト排出口
312 ガス放出口
322 超音波振動子
41A、41B、41C 加圧手段
51 チャンバ
52 載置部
53 開閉部
54 供給口
55 安全弁
56 排気弁
61 センサ
62 温度計
63 圧力センサ
64 酸素濃度センサ
71 制御装置
Claims (12)
- 人体を収容するチャンバと、
所定濃度の酸素を含有するガスを供給するガス供給手段と、
液体を供給する液体供給手段と、
前記ガス供給手段から供給される前記ガスを用いて前記液体供給手段から供給される前記液体を粉砕溶解させたミストを生成するミスト生成手段と、
前記ミスト生成手段から供給される前記ミストと前記ガス供給手段から供給されるガスと空気とから生成する25乃至40%の酸素ガスを含有するガスとを加圧して前記チャンバ内に供給する加圧手段と、
前記チャンバ内の気圧、酸素濃度、温度及び湿度等の測定値を検知するセンサ類と、
前記センサ類が検知した測定値に応じて前記チャンバ内の環境を予め設定された設定値の範囲内に制御する前記制御手段と、を備え、
前記液体を粉砕溶解させたミストと前記酸素ガスを含有するガスとを前記チャンバ内に加圧した状態で供給することにより、前記ミストと前記ガスの人体の皮膚及び粘膜からの吸収を促進させることを特徴とする酸素浴システム。 - 人体を収容するチャンバと、
所定濃度の酸素を含有するガスを供給するガス供給手段と、
液体を供給する液体供給手段と、
前記ガス供給手段から供給される前記ガスを用いて前記液体供給手段から供給される前記液体を粉砕溶解させたミストを生成して前記チャンバ内に前記ミストを供給するミスト生成手段と、
前記ガス供給手段から供給される酸素を含有するガスと空気とから生成する25乃至40%の酸素ガスを含有するガスを加圧して前記チャンバ内に供給する加圧供給手段と、
前記チャンバ内の気圧、酸素濃度、温度及び湿度等の測定値を検知するセンサ類と、
前記センサ類が検知した測定値に応じて前記チャンバ内の環境を予め設定された設定値の範囲内に制御する前記制御手段と、を備え、
前記液体を粉砕溶解させたミストと前記酸素ガスを含有するガスとを前記チャンバ内に加圧した状態で供給することにより、前記ミストと前記ガスの人体の皮膚及び粘膜からの吸収を促進させることを特徴とする酸素浴システム。 - 前記ミスト生成手段は、前記チャンバ内に配置されたことを特徴とする請求項2に記載の酸素浴システム。
- 前記チャンバは、アクリル材又はガラス材によって形成され、少なくとも内圧1.5気圧に耐えられ得る構造体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酸素浴システム。
- 前記ガス供給手段が、第1のガスを供給する第1のガス供給手段と、第2のガスを供給する第2のガス供給手段とから成り、
前記ミスト生成手段が、前記液体供給手段から供給される液体を前記第1のガス供給手段からの第1のガスと粉砕溶解してミストを生成して前記チャンバに供給し、
前記加圧手段が、前記第2のガス供給手段から供給される第2のガスを前記チャンバに加圧供給することを特徴とする請求項2に記載の酸素浴システム。 - 前記チャンバには、当該チャンバ内に供給される所定濃度の酸素を含む空気及びミストの増大に対応して、チャンバ内の空気及びミストを排出する排気弁が設けら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酸素浴システム。
- 前記センサ類は、炭酸ガス濃度を検知するセンサを含み、
前記制御手段は、チャンバ内の炭酸ガス濃度を0.03乃至1%の範囲に制御することを特徴とする請求項6に記載の酸素浴システム。 - 前記液体は、水、イオン水、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酸素浴システム。
- 前記液体には、1又は複数のアロマ成分が含まれていることを特徴とする請求項8に記載の酸素浴システム。
- 前記ミスト生成手段が生成するミストの粒径は、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酸素浴システム。
- 前記制御手段は、前記チャンバ内の圧力を1.10乃至1.35気圧の範囲内に任意の気圧に保持する制御を行う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酸素浴システム。
- 前記チャンバには、当該チャンバ内の気圧が予め設定された上限を超えた時にチャンバ内のガスを排出するための安全弁が設置されていることを特徴とする請求項11に記載の酸素浴システム。
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