Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
607139000 | Head-supported | 27 |
20100217369 | HAT FOR HAIR LOSS TREATMENT - Apparatus and methods are described for stimulating hair growth of a subject. A housing is placed on the subject's scalp, the housing having a plurality of at least 24 electrodes coupled thereto. A control unit drives the plurality of electrodes to stimulate hair growth by driving the plurality of electrodes to apply a current to the subject's scalp. Other embodiments are also described. | 08-26-2010 |
20110319975 | Methods for Reducing Discomfort During Electrostimulation, and Compositions and Apparatus Therefor - An electrode assembly for neuro-cranial stimulation includes an electrode, a conductive gel, and an adapter including an interior compartment for positioning the electrode relative to the adapter and for receiving and retaining the conductive gel. The conductive gel contacts the electrode along an electrode-gel interface. An orifice at one end of the interior compartment and adjacent to a positioning surface of the adapter for positioning the electrode assembly against a skin surface of a user enables the conductive gel is able to contact the skin surface of the user to define a gel-skin interface, such that a minimum distance between the electrode-gel interface and the gel-skin interface is maintained between 0.25 cm and 1.3 cm. An electrode assembly mounting apparatus is provided for adjustably positioning a plurality of electrode assemblies against target positions on the cranium. | 12-29-2011 |
20120310318 | CRANIAL-ELECTRO STIMULATOR - A method of reducing muscle pain in a person by removably attaching an electrode to each ear on a person's head and connecting the electrodes to receive a modified pulse signal from a computer or a digital port. The signal from the computer or the digital port are rectangular voltage pulses of “1s” and “0s” at varying frequencies. The rectangular pulse signal from the computer or digital port is modified to have at least the leading square corner of each of the rectangular voltage pulses rounded before it is sent to the electrodes. A method of randomizing the stimulus at about 100 Hz for improved sleep and an alternate method of randomizing stimuli for the neurological reduction of perceived pain and a similar method for reducing pain output from a muscle and its associated tissues directly. | 12-06-2012 |
20130231730 | ELECTRODE ARRANGEMENT - The invention relates to an electrode arrangement for applying of a transcutaneous electrical stimulation stimulus onto the surface of a section of the human ear, which comprises a holding element to be attached at or in the ear as well as at least one electrode, which electrode is arranged in or at an electrode carrier, wherein the holding element comprises a linear guide in which a supporting rod is arranged linear movable in the direction of a longitudinal axis (L) of the holding element and wherein the electrode carrier is arranged at the supporting rod. To obtain an improved transcutaneous stimulation the invention proposes that the electrode carrier comprises at least one carrier section on which the electrode is arranged, wherein the electrode comprises at least one cylindrical and/or spherical segment shaped and/or conical surface section. | 09-05-2013 |
20130274848 | ELECTRODE ARRANGEMENT - The invention relates to a electrode arrangement ( | 10-17-2013 |
20130282095 | Headband for External Occipital Neurostimulation - The present invention relates to a headband for use in neurostimulation made at least partly of elastic or stretch material comprising:
| 10-24-2013 |
20140081368 | PUNCTUAL STIMULATION DEVICE - The invention relates to a device for the punctual stimulation of endings, located in the region of the ears, of nerves leading to brain stem nuclei, and device ( | 03-20-2014 |
20140081369 | HEADACHE-TREATMENT DEVICE WITH GEL DISPENSING KIT AND METHOD - Electrical-stimulation device with gel-dispensing kit, and a method of making and using the parts of the kit. A convenient and easy-to-use system to provide an electrically conductive path from a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) device to the skin surface of a patient to supply transcutaneous stimulation, even through hair. The invention provides improved prevention and treatment for headache, depression, alertness, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), epilepsy, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and behavioral and/or other disorders. Some embodiments provide a headache-treatment system that includes an electrode base shaped to conform to a back of a human head; a TENS having projecting spring electrodes each connected to the electrode base; means for holding an electrically conductive gel in a plurality of sealed pockets; and means for unsealing the means for holding the gel and applying the gel substantially simultaneously to the projecting spring electrodes. | 03-20-2014 |
20140142676 | ELECTRODE-RETAINING HEADBAND - A headband for retaining electrodes in position on a patient's head is disclosed, having an adjustable frame, straps for holding electrodes against the head, each strap fastened to the headband by an adjustable support, and the supports having weights removably coupled thereto such that gravity pulls the headband down against the electrodes. The headband may be used for transcranial electrical stimulation treatment or other treatment by electrodes. Further disclosed is a method of retaining electrodes on a patient's head, having the steps of positioning a headband having straps on the head, tightening the headband and straps, inserting electrodes between the straps of the headband and the head, mounting weights to bias the headband downwardly, and loosening the straps for greater comfort. The headband and straps may have markings to facilitate placement according to an electrode marking system. | 05-22-2014 |
20140222126 | TREATMENT OF BIOLOGICAL TISSUES USING SUBNANOSECOND ELECTRIC PULSES - A system for treatment of biological tissues is provided. The system includes a lens having a hollow, substantially hemispherical shape with an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface defining a substantially hemispherical cavity for inserting the biological tissues. The system further includes an antenna assembly for generating and directing electromagnetic radiation towards the outer surface. In the system, the lens is configured to direct the electromagnetic energy to an area in the cavity, a dielectric constant of the lens at the inner surface substantially matches a dielectric constant of the biological tissues, the dielectric constant monotonically increases from the outer surface to the inner surface, and the electromagnetic energy is generated via a series of pulses having a transient of less than about 1 nanosecond. | 08-07-2014 |
20140257448 | Head Worn Brain Stimulation Device and Method - A self-contained portable head worn device and methods to stimulate a portion of the brain of a wearer are presented. A first electrode is held by the head worn device against the scalp of the wearer in a first location and a second electrode is held against the scalp of the wearer in a second location. A pulse generator generates a first electric signal received by the first electrode and a second electric signal received by the second electrode. A power source is connected to the pulse generator. | 09-11-2014 |
20140277324 | Device For Providing Transdermal Electrical Stimulation at an Adjustable Position on a Head - A device for providing transdermal electrical stimulation at an adjustable position on a head. The device including a supporting member ergonomically shaped and configured to be fixedly supported about an anatomical body part; the supporting member being adjustably positionable in only two directions substantially perpendicular to one another. No electrical stimulation is provided by the supporting member. Alternatively, the device includes at least one pair of electrodes for producing the transdermal electrical stimulation to the head. The electrodes are mounted to a securing member shaped and configured to be releasably securable only about a plurality of strands of hair at a predetermined fixed orientation without being secured about any anatomical body part. | 09-18-2014 |
20140316505 | ELECTRODE FOR USE WITH TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION - The present invention is directed to signing up at a single site to receive both credit and business information, and the combining of personal credit information for an individual and business credit information of a business with which the individual is associated. For example, the invention can provide a website where a user can lrequest to view an individual's personal credit information and the business credit information of a business that the individual owns. In this manner, the user can quickly and easily obtain a more complete view of the financial status of an individual or a business in a single location. | 10-23-2014 |
20140324146 | STAND-ALONE ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND DEVICE FOR FASTENING THE LATTER TO AN ELECTRODE LOCATED ON THE HEAD OF A PATIENT FOR USE WHEN THE PATIENT IS LYING DOWN - Stand-alone apparatus intended to be fastened on to a body part, comprising a bipolar electrode ( | 10-30-2014 |
20150018925 | STIMULATION DEVICE - A stimulation device for transcutaneous electric stimulation stimulus onto the surface of a section of the human ear comprises a holding element attached at or in the ear and at least two electrodes arranged in or at an electrode carrier, wherein the at least two electrodes are separated from another at the electrode carrier by an electrically isolating section. To obtain a good electrical conductibility of the electrodes at high ear comfort, the at least two electrodes are covered by a casing element, the casing element comprises at least two cover elements, wherein each of the at least two cover elements comprises a retaining region for an electrode; the material of the cover elements is electrically conductive or can be made electrically conductive; the casing element comprises at least one isolation section made of electrically isolating material; the isolating section connects at least two cover elements with another. | 01-15-2015 |
20150018926 | STIMULATION DEVICE - A stimulation device for transcutaneous electric stimulation stimulus onto the surface of a section of the human ear comprises a holding element attached at or in the ear, at least two electrodes arranged in or at an electrode carrier. To obtain high contact quality of the electrodes with high wearing comfort, the holding element consists of one part designed as holding bow for placement between the surface of the head and the Pinna (P) of the device wearer, the other part designed as connection element between the holding bow and the electrode carrier; between the holding bow and the connection element a hinge joint is arranged such that use of the device allows swivel movement of the connection element relatively to the holding bow around an axis (S) parallel or under an angle (α) of less than 30° to the straight ahead viewing direction (G) of the device wearer. | 01-15-2015 |
20150119968 | STIMULATION DEVICE - A stimulation device for the application of a transcutaneous electric stimulation stimulus onto the surface of a section of the human ear, which includes a holding element an electrode arranged in a electrode carrier. The holding element has a linear guide. A resting part is arranged at the holding element. The holding rod has a first axis and runs from a first position, which adjoins to the linear guide, to a second position, which adjoins to the electrode carrier. The resting part defines a first plane with a resting area at the ear, on which area a second axis is arranged perpendicular. The first axis and the second axis span a middle plane. The holding rod lies at the first position in the middle plane and departs from the middle plane from the run from the first position to the second position in a first rod section until a reversal point. The holding rod moves to the middle plane from the run from the reversal point to the second position in a second rod section, so that it lies in the middle plane after arriving at the second position. | 04-30-2015 |
20150328447 | Enhancement of Sensory Sensitivity by Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation - A system for enhancing a sensory modality of a subject including a first scalp electrode configured to be placed above the sensory cortex of the subject and a second electrode configured to be placed elsewhere on the subject. A power source is configured to apply low levels of alternating current above 5 Hz between the first and second electrodes. A method of sensory enhancement is also provided. | 11-19-2015 |
20150335876 | METHODS FOR ATTACHING AND WEARING A NEUROSTIMULATOR - Methods for attaching a wearable neurostimulator to a user's head (or head and neck) using a cantilever electrode apparatuses for neuromodulation. In practice an electrode assembly may mate with the wearable neuromodulation devices so that the device is worn over one portion of the electrode assembly while the rest of the electrode assembly attaches to another portion of the body. The neuromodulator may be worn on a portion of the electrode assembly in a cantilevered manner (e.g., held at one end while the opposite end is free-floating), which allows the rigid neuromodulation device to conform to a variety of user head sizes and shapes. | 11-26-2015 |
20150335877 | CANTILEVER ELECTRODES FOR TRANSDERMAL AND TRANSCRANIAL STIMULATION - Cantilever electrode apparatuses for wearable neuromodulation devices configured to be worn on a subject's (user's) head or on the subject's head and neck. These cantilever electrodes may mate with the wearable neuromodulation devices to form a neuromodulation system. | 11-26-2015 |
20150374971 | HEADSET FOR TREATMENT AND ASSESSMENT OF MEDICAL CONDITIONS - A circumferential headset for use in delivering electrical stimulation to the skin surface of the head. | 12-31-2015 |
20160022981 | ELECTRODE SYSTEM FOR ELECTRICAL STIMULATION - A system for electrically stimulating a user comprising: a first housing portion defining an array of openings; an array of permeable bodies with portions exposed through the array of openings and wetted with a solution that facilitates electrical coupling between the system and a body region of the user, wherein each permeable body has a cavity at a proximal portion and a distal portion and is configured to transmit the solution to the body region of the user; a substrate region defining an array of protrusions configured to support the array of permeable bodies and composed of a conductive polymer; and a set of conductors in communication with the substrate region and including a first conductor that provides a first subset of the array of permeable bodies with a first polarity and a second conductor that provides a second subset of the array of permeable bodies with a second polarity. | 01-28-2016 |
607140000 | Mounted on, or consisting of, mask covering nose and chin | 1 |
20080281392 | Electrostimulation Device and Face Mask Comprising Said Device - An electrostimulation device comprises at least one shell ( | 11-13-2008 |
607141000 | Overlying eye | 4 |
20120172961 | Electrode Array for Even Neural Pressure - The present invention is an electrode array for neural stimulation. In particular it is an electrode array for use with a visual prosthesis with the electrode array suitable to be positioned on the retina. The array includes multiple attachment points to provide for even pressure across the electrode array surface. The attachment points are arranged so as to not damage retinal tissue stimulated by the electrode array. | 07-05-2012 |
20130289688 | Flexible Circuit Electrode Array Embedded in a Cured Body - Polymer materials are useful as electrode array bodies for neural stimulation. They are particularly useful for retinal stimulation to create artificial vision, cochlear stimulation to create artificial hearing, and cortical stimulation, and many related purposes. The pressure applied against the retina, or other neural tissue, by an electrode array is critical. Too little pressure causes increased electrical resistance, along with electric field dispersion. Too much pressure may block blood flow. Common flexible circuit fabrication techniques generally require that a flexible circuit electrode array be made flat. Since neural tissue is almost never flat, a flat array will necessarily apply uneven pressure. Further, the edges of a flexible circuit polymer array may be sharp and cut the delicate neural tissue. It is advantageous that the array edges not contact tissue. | 10-31-2013 |
20140324147 | FRAME WITH A NOSEPIECE AND AN ELECTRODE HOLDER FOR AN ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROSTIMULATION OF THE EYE - A stimulation electrode arrangement for a device ( | 10-30-2014 |
20150018927 | DEVICE FOR NEUROSTIMULATION - The invention relates to a device for neurostimulation, comprising a mask, eyeglasses or similar eye attachment covering the eye region of the subject, which is designed to be optically sealed from the surroundings and has a lighting surface directed to the eye side which is connected to a source emitting light in the visible spectral range or contains such a light source, and having means for fastening to the head of the subject. According to the invention, there is a base element, open on one side, which receives the respective lighting surface and light source on the inside thereof, wherein there are electrode receptacles or electrode support surfaces on the base element above and/or below the region covering the eye region, furthermore a flexible, replaceable cushion-like or mat-like flat element can be fastened on the base element, which flat element has openings that are complementary to the electrode receptacles or electrode support surfaces, wherein the flat element comes in contact with the forehead area of the eye region of the subject when the device is used and the electrodes are designed to be epicutaneous. | 01-15-2015 |