Claims
- 1. A method for transcutaneous delivery of carbon dioxide to an individual comprising:
Selecting a portion of the individual's skin; Establishing an environment of essentially pure gaseous carbon dioxide; and Placing the selected portion of the individual's skin in the environment.
- 2. A method for transcutaneous delivery of carbon dioxide as in claim 1 where the establishing step further comprises the steps of:
Cupping a hand over the selected portion of skin to form a pocket between the hand and the portion of skin; and Directing a flow of carbon dioxide into the pocket.
- 3. A method for transcutaneous delivery of carbon dioxide as in claim 1 where the establishing step further comprises the steps of:
Placing a container over the portion of skin, wherein said container includes an interior chamber suitable for containing a selected amount of carbon dioxide, an opening communicating with the chamber, such that the opening of the container is over the portion of skin; Purging the container of ambient air; and Directing a flow of carbon dioxide into the container.
- 4. A method for transcutaneous delivery of carbon dioxide as in claim 1 wherein the selecting step further comprises:
selecting a portion of skin adjacent to an area of the individual's body that is experiencing pain.
- 5. A device for transcutaneous delivery of carbon dioxide comprising:
A source of carbon dioxide under pressure; A container, further comprising a chamber for containing a selected amount of gaseous carbon dioxide, and defining at least one opening communicating with the chamber adapted to be placed on a portion of an individual's skin, and at least one opening in communication with the chamber adapted to receive a flow of carbon dioxide; and a flow regulator attached to the source of carbon dioxide for generating and controlling a flow of carbon dioxide and adapted for connection to the at least one opening adapted to receive a flow of carbon dioxide.
- 6. A device as in claim 5, wherein the container further comprises a funnel.
- 7. A device as in claim 5, wherein the container further comprises a flexible cup.
- 8. A method for transcutaneous delivery of carbon dioxide to an individual comprising the steps of:
Selecting a portion of the individual's skin; and Applying a quantity of carbonated water to the selected portion of the individual's skin.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the applying step further comprises submerging the selected portion of the individual's skin in the carbonated water.
- 10. The method of claim 8, wherein the applying step further comprises the steps of:
Placing a selected quantity of carbonated water in a container that defines an opening, said opening adapted to be sealed against the selected portion of the individual's skin; and Placing the opening over the selected portion of the individual's skin and orienting the container such that the carbonated water contacts the selected portion of the individual's skin.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein the applying step further comprises submerging the selected portion of the individual's skin in the carbonated water for at least three minutes.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein the applying step further comprises applying the carbonated water to the selected portion of the individual's skin for at least three minutes.
- 13. The method of claim 8, wherein the container is large enough to receive substantially all of the individual's body, and wherein the selected portion of the individual's skin comprises substantially all of the individual's transcutaneous skin surface, and the applying step further comprises:
Submerging the selected portion of the individual's skin in the carbonated water.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the applying step further comprises, submerging the selected portion of the individual's skin for at least three minutes.
- 15. A method for transcutaneous delivery of carbon dioxide as in claim 8 wherein the selecting step further comprises:
selecting a portion of skin adjacent to an area of the individual's body that is experiencing pain.
- 16. A method for transcutaneous delivery of carbon dioxide as in claim 8 wherein the applying step further comprises:
Placing a selected quantity of carbonated water in an absorbent material; and Placing the absorbent material against the selected portion of the individual's skin.
- 17. A method for transcutaneous delivery of carbon dioxide as in claim 16 wherein the applying step further comprises placing the absorbent material against the selected portion of the individual's skin for at least three minutes.
- 18. A device for transcutaneous application of carbon dioxide comprising:
A gas impermeable sheet defining a perimeter and further comprising an adhesive placed around the perimeter, adapted for removable application to a subject's skin, to form a pocket between the subject's skin and the sheet; An absorbent medium containing a carbon dioxide containing liquid, adapted to be placed inside the pocket; Whereby the absorbent medium and the liquid may be placed against a subject's skin and held within the sheet to deliver a dose of carbon dioxide to the subject.
- 19. A device as set forth in claim 18 further comprising:
A vent in the sheet.
- 20. A device as set forth in claim 19 further comprising:
A port adapted for attachment to a source of carbon dioxide.
- 21. A device for transcutaneous application of carbon dioxide comprising:
A gas impermeable sheet defining a perimeter and further comprising an adhesive placed around the perimeter, adapted for removable application to a subject's skin, to form a pocket between the subject's skin and the sheet; A port adapted for attachment to a source of carbon dioxide, in communication with the pocket; Whereby carbon dioxide may be placed within the pocket and in contact with the subject's skin to deliver a dose of carbon dioxide to the subject.
- 22. A device as set forth in claim 21 further comprising:
A vent in the sheet.
- 23. A device as set forth in claim 18 further comprising an electrode extending through the sheet, in contact with the carbon dioxide containing liquid and adapted for connection to an external meter.
- 24. A device for transcutaneous application of carbon dioxide comprising:
A gas impermeable sheet defining a perimeter and further comprising an adhesive placed around the perimeter, adapted for removable application to a subject's skin, to form a pocket between the subject's skin and the sheet; An activatable source of carbon dioxide, adapted to be placed inside the pocket; Whereby, when activated, the source of carbon dioxide releases carbon dioxide into the pocket, in contact with the subject's skin, to deliver a dose of carbon dioxide to the subject.
- 25. A device as set forth in claim 24 further comprising:
A vent in the sheet.
- 26. A method for transmucosal delivery of carbon dioxide to an individual comprising the steps of:
Placing a quantity of carbonated water into a container from which a spray of carbonated water may be generated; and Spraying a quantity of carbonated water to a selected mucous membrane.
- 27. A method for transmucosal delivery of carbon dioxide as set forth in claim 26 wherein the selected mucous membrane is the mouth.
- 28. A method for transmucosal delivery of carbon dioxide as set forth in claim 26 wherein the selected mucous membrane is the nose.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/185,495, filed on Feb. 28, 2000, which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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