The present invention relates to a therapeutic shower device. More particularly, this invention relates to a therapeutic shower device for an acupunctural water treatment by delivering sharp pointy jet water streams on a person's acupuncture points and repeatedly alternating hot and cold water of pre-set temperatures.
Acupuncture is the procedure of inserting and manipulating filiform needles into various points on the body to relieve pain or for therapeutic purposes. Acupuncture proved to be effective for the treatment of various ailments and promoting health. The present invention is to provide the acupuncture effect by delivering sharp pointy jet water streams on a person's acupuncture points and also facilitating the person's blood circulation by repeatedly alternating hot and cold water. Additionally, the present invention of the therapeutic shower device is easy to be installed to an existing shower system and a user can conveniently use the device with or without taking shower.
Conventional therapeutic shower systems generally relate to water massage systems for massage therapy. Massage is the practice of soft tissue manipulation with physical (anatomical), functional (physiological), and psychological purposes and goals and it involves acting on and manipulating the body with pressure, tension, motion, or vibration. Water massage systems involve plural spray nozzles to deliver water onto a person's body. The spray nozzles may or may not move back and forth.
However, these conventional water massage systems are not suitable for acupunctural treatment. Spray nozzles of conventional systems, even if direction controllable, are not configured to be fixable at any selected angular position whereby a user can direct a water stream to a specific acupuncture point of him. Furthermore, conventional systems are generally independently integrated systems and a water and/or power source, if any, is required to be connected to. They are not adapted to be conveniently installed to a pre-existing bathtub or stall shower.
Besides, even if conventional water massage systems provide means to control water temperature, the means are not configured in a way that a user can repeatedly alter hot and cold water of pre-set temperatures or conveniently change the water temperature while continuing to take massage or shower—the user has to bend over or reach to a switch, interrupting massage or shower, and it is not possible to precisely control water temperature within a range of preset upper limit/lower limit temperatures.
In addition to acupunctural effect, alternating hot and cold water or changing water temperature during water massage is known to stimulate blood flow and help improve poor circulation. Generally, heat quiets and soothes the body whereas cold stimulates and invigorates, and thus, alternating cold and hot water stimulates blood flow, bringing immediate rush of blood through the system as well as a rush of energy.
Accordingly, a need for a therapeutic shower device, having hand-held means for repeatedly alternating hot and cold water of pre-set temperatures or conveniently controlling water temperature, for an acupunctural treatment by delivering sharp pointy jet water streams on a person's acupuncture points has been present for a long time considering the expansive demands in the everyday life. This invention is directed to solve these problems and satisfy the long-felt need.
The present invention contrives to solve the disadvantages of the prior art.
An object of the invention is to provide a therapeutic shower device for an acupunctural water treatment by delivering sharp pointy jet water streams on a person's acupuncture points.
Another object of the invention is to provide an easy-to-install therapeutic shower device so that the device can be conveniently installed to a pre-existing water system generally associated with bathtubs and stall showers.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a therapeutic shower device for an acupunctural treatment, which comprises a hand switch for repeatedly alternating hot and cold water of pre-set temperatures every ten to thirty seconds or precisely controlling water temperature without being interrupted during the acupunctural water treatment and means for setting upper and lower limits of water temperature.
An aspect of the invention provides a therapeutic shower device for an acupunctural water treatment, which comprises a main flow line connected to water systems; an adjustable water dispenser comprising a distribution line, a plurality of self-supporting hoses, and nozzle assemblies; a diverter valve to turn water flow to the main flow line; and a supporter to support and fix the distribution line.
The advantages of the present invention are: (1) the therapeutic shower device provides an acupunctural water treatment; (2) the therapeutic shower device can be conveniently installed to an existing water system; and (3) water temperature can be repeatedly altered between hot and cold at pre-set temperatures every ten to thirty seconds while using the therapeutic shower device by manipulating a hand switch.
Although the present invention is briefly summarized, the fuller understanding of the invention can be obtained by the following drawings, detailed description and appended claims.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The acupuncture therapy to promote health and alleviate pain and suffering has been time tested over thousands of years and continues to be validated today for its effectiveness. To promote health and cure sickness, acupuncturists adjust the so-called “vital energy” or “energetic imbalance” of a person by stimulating certain areas known as acupuncture points or acupoints with fine, slender needles. Many additional forms of stimulation have been introduced, including herbs, electricity, magnets and lasers. The present invention of a therapeutic shower device 10 introduces a new form of stimulation by a fine, slender pressurized jet water. In addition, the therapeutic shower device 10 is configured to be conveniently installed to a pre-existing water system generally associated with bathtubs and stall showers. A user can also alter hot and cold water or control water temperature by using a hand-held hand switch 80 without being interrupted in using the present invention. The user of the device can promote health and cure sickness by stimulating his acupuncture points with hot and/or cold sharp jet water streams.
The therapeutic shower device 10 is adapted to be connected to a pre-existing water system generally associated with bathtubs and stall showers and the diverter valve 60 is configured to turn water flow between a shower head of the pre-existing water system and the main flow line. Preferably, the diverter valve 60 is located near a shower head 62 of the pre-existing water system and water flow may be turned by push and pull mechanism of the valve 60. The main function of the supporter 70 is stably fixing and attaching the therapeutic shower device 10 to the pre-existing water system. This function is accomplished by the structure of the supporter 70 that it is configured to be attached to a shower valve connecting pipe 51 of the pre-existing water system, the distribution line 41 and a shower head connecting pipe 61 of the pre-existing water system to stably hold the therapeutic shower device 10 onto the pre-existing water system. Preferably, the supporter 70 is a pipe so that a rigid wire can pass therein.
The supporting arm 90 may be flexible and self-supporting for stably fixable at a certain position and connected to a joint 91. The joint 91 is in turn connected to the supporter 70. Preferably, the joint 91 turns one hundred eighty degrees in order to turn to a wall. This turning will prevent interference by the supporting arm 90 while not using the present invention.
Besides, the inner part of the main flow line 20 may be treated to produce anion, vitamin or aroma for additional therapeutic effect. Alternatively, the main flow line 20 may further comprise a supplement box 30 for producing anion, vitamin or aroma.
While the invention has been shown and described with reference to different embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations in form, detail, compositions and operation may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Ser. No. 61/207,408 filed Feb. 12, 2009.
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61207408 | Feb 2009 | US |