This disclosure relates generally to an aromatherapy device and more particularly to a portable aromatherapy device configured for use in stress management and wellness promotion.
Aspects of the present disclosure are directed to a system for providing aromatherapy to a user that can be controlled via the user's mobile phone. The system includes an electronic-powered diffuser that can be connected to and controlled by the user directly via the device as well as via the user's mobile phone (or other device such as an Ipad or tablet computer) through a complementary mobile application (app) that helps the user decide on the length of diffusion, and other inputs (e.g., specific scent). The mobile app will store usage data to a cloud and aggregated user information will be used with artificial intelligence algorithms to recommend future experiences. Scented materials inserted into the diffuser can be activated to deliver combinations of scents to a user and thus facilitate predetermined aromatherapy experiences.
Another embodiment disclosed herein is system for providing aromatherapy to a user, the system comprising a mobile computing device including a mobile application to control the system, and a diffuser mounted to the mobile computing device. The diffuser includes a body, one or more cavities in the body, one or more heating elements positioned to provide localized heating to the one or more cavities, a processor, and one or more non-transitory computer storage mediums. The system also includes a plurality of carriers including scented material, the carriers sized and configured to reversibly fill a cavity and position scented material proximate a heating element. The non-transitory computer storage mediums are encoded with one or more computer programs that, when executed by the processor in response to instructions from the mobile computing device, instruct the heating elements to apply heat from the heating elements to activate the scented material and deliver a predetermined aromatherapy experience to the user.
Another embodiment is a method comprising obtaining a system for providing aromatherapy to a user, the system compromising of a body, one or more cavities in the body, one or more heating elements positioned to provide localized heating the one or more cavities, a processor, and one or more non-transitory computer storage mediums, inserting a scented component in at least one cavity of the body, and activating the heating element using a computing device to diffuse scented material.
The apparatus described herein is a portable aromatherapy device which can attach to a mobile device and can provide relaxing aromatherapy to its user at any location. The technology is designed as a stress management system as well as to improve one's wellness experience. For example, when used for stress management, if a person experiences an acute stress event on suddenly, the portability advantage of this technology is that it allows the user to obtain aromatherapy through the device so that they can regulate the effects of stress at that instant, thereby mitigating the likelihood that the effects of that stress event becomes cumulative or has an adverse consequence on a behavior or future health outcome. When used for wellness optimization, a user may use the technology in complement with other wellness practices to augment their experience and also use the technology to promote relaxation and optimal performance of their neurological and cardiovascular systems. The device is configured to accommodate a variety of essential oils and scented materials that target specific mechanistic pathways to health (e.g., lavender scent to promote relaxation)
In some embodiments, the device is sufficiently small that is can be attached to a smartphone. In embodiments, essential oils are diffused by heating up an absorbent pad soaked with the essential oil. The device is controlled by a smartphone-enabled computerized application, which can be configured for Android, iOS and other operating systems. In some cases, all of the power for heating the oil comes from the phone's charging port, such as through a micro USB cable or another type of electronic hardwire or wireless power system. In some cases the device also is configured to be powered from a USB cable through an independent power sources such as a wall outlet or portable battery. In some embodiments, the device attaches to the back of the smartphone in a sleek manner, minimizing bulk and easing the portability of the product.
As used herein, the term “diffuser” means a device that produces a fine mist of liquid.
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The body 12 is formed from a material that is sufficiently durable and rigid to support the internal components and remains rigid when heated to the temperatures to which the scented material 50 is heated. Some versions of the body 12 comprise a thermoplastic polymer or a thermoset polymer, which optionally may be reinforced with a filler. One non-limiting example of a suitable material is carbon reinforced thermoplastic polymer, such as carbon-reinforced nylon. In some embodiments, the bottom portion of the body measures 55-65 mm by 60-65 mm by 8-15 mm. In embodiments, the dimensions of the body 12 are about 60 mm by about 63 mm by about 10 mm. In embodiments, the body 12 is formed by molding, such as by injection molding or compression molding.
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In some embodiments, the system includes at least one processor 60. In some embodiments, the system includes one or more non-transitory computer storage mediums 66. The non-transitory computer storage medium 66 is encoded with one or more computer programs that, when executed by the processor, control one or more system modules and facilitate actions by those modules and/or the system. In some embodiments, the system includes a control module configured to activate and deactivate the heating elements, and thus control the rate at which the scent material is activated and scent released.
In some embodiments, the system includes one or more communication modules. In some embodiments, the system is in communication with one or more mobile and/or remote computing devices, e.g., a mobile phone, tablet computer, laptop computer, desktop computer, smartwatch, etc. In some embodiments, the communication modules are responsible for sending communications to and receiving communications from the remote computing devices. In some embodiments, the system is in communication with the remote computing devices via a wired connections, wireless connection, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the wireless connection includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth®, near-field communication, cellular network, and the like, or combinations thereof. Referring now to
To use the aromatherapy system 10, a user sends control instructions to the system via one or more software applications 70 executed on the processor 60. In some embodiments, the software application is stored locally on a remote computing device 76. In some embodiments, the software application 70 is stored remotely and accessed through a wired or wireless connection 72. The control instructions are received and implemented by the relevant aromatherapy modules 74. In some embodiments, the user searches for a desired predetermined aromatherapy experience, e.g., one or more known scents or blends of scents, for stress reduction, for anger management, etc. In some embodiments, the user instructs the system to provide the predetermined aromatherapy experience. In some embodiments, the predetermined aromatherapy experience instructions are identified by the aromatherapy module 74, which then informs the control module 78 to provide specific heating instructions to the heating elements 30 to activate the scented material 50 at predetermined intervals, e.g., to deliver the predetermined aromatherapy experiences. In some embodiments, the control module 78 is configured to provide alerts to the user, e.g., to take breaks, and/or to provide aromatherapy experiences at predetermined times of the day or for certain durations, etc. In some embodiments, as the aromatherapy experience progresses, status data, e.g., experience progress, scent material levels, etc., are reported back to the user.
In some embodiments, the system includes one or more power sources 80. The power source 180 is configured to provide the power necessary for the function of the system elements discussed above. In some embodiments, the power source includes sufficient power reserves to enable a plurality of aromatherapy experiences. In some embodiments, the system is wired to a remote power source. In some embodiments, the power source is integrated with the system, e.g., the body of the diffuser 20. In some embodiments, the power source includes one or more batteries. In some embodiments, the power source can be charged via a power cord, e.g., USB type-C. In some embodiments, the system is charged via a computing device to which it is attached, e.g., as seen in
In some embodiments, the system includes one or more securing mechanisms 86. In some embodiments, the securing mechanisms are configured to secure the system to a surface. In some embodiments, the surface is any location where the user desires an aromatherapy experience to be delivered, e.g., a wall, a surface on a piece of furniture, e.g., a desk, table, etc., the back of a mobile device, and the like. In some embodiments, the securing mechanism includes adhesive, hook-and-loop fasteners, magnets, etc., or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the system is integrated directly into a case for a mobile device, e.g., a protective mobile phone case.
Methods and systems of the present disclosure advantageously allow for user to have control over their aromatherapy experiences. Interchangeable scented materials are easily inserted for use and replaced when exhausted. The system is lightweight and can be positioned on the same mobile phone that the user is operating to control it. As users typically have their mobile phone on or around them, this means the system is also on or around the user at almost all times, and thus the delivery of aromatherapy experiences is streamlined for delivery of the therapeutic benefits of essential oils during day-to-day activities and at moments when they would have the most impact, e.g., a stress reducing therapy can be administered during a unforeseen stressful period in the user's work day. The scented materials can be provided and activated in predetermined combinations and durations to achieve a desired result, e.g., stress-relief, anger management, meditation, etc.
In some embodiments, the device can be utilized with different mobile devices. Non-limiting examples include mobile cellular devices or mobile tablets.
In some embodiments, the shape of the case may include on or more geometric designs, e.g. a square, a rectangle, a circle, and the like.
In some embodiments, the scented material can come in other forms. In some embodiments, as presented in
In some embodiments, the user can adjust the strength of the scented material released. As seen in
These are variations that fall within the scope of the invention.
Although the invention has been described and illustrated with respect to exemplary embodiments thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and additions may be made therein and thereto, without parting from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Example 1: An aromatherapy system configured to be connected to a computer was made using the methods described above. More specifically, a case (a body) was fabricated having a first enclosure configured to support a heat sink and a printed circuit board. The heat sink was made from 1060 aluminum, and had a length of 20 mm, a width of 15 mm and a thickness of 6 mm. The heat sink was mounted to a 22 ohm resistor and LM35 heating unit with a thermal adhesive that provides an efficient means for the resistor to transfer as much of its energy as possible into the heat sink, and subsequently into an oil-soaked pad. In this example, the pad was formed from cellulose and had a length of 19 mm, a width of 14 mm and a thickness of 5 mm. The printed circuit board (PCB) was designed using open source software (Fritzing). The finished circuit board had a length of 50 mm, a width of 43 mm. A case dimensioned to house the PCB and heat sink was formed from carbon reinforced nylon, which is suitable for use at the temperature to which the oil is to be heated. The PCB and heat sink were placed in the case and connected to a smartphone using a micro USB cable. The heat sink was heated to 50 degrees, it is noted that when the heat sink was heated to 50 Deg. C, the bottom exterior surface of the case was still at room temperature, which means that higher temperatures also can be used without damaging the smartphone.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/282,793 filed on Nov. 24, 2021, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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