Title of Invention

APPARATUS FOR STIMULATING THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES ORF LIVING ORGANISM USING LIGHT WAVES ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND THERMAL INTERACTION

Abstract The apparatus for stimulating the physiological processes of living organisms, wherein Fig.l represents the apparatus in accordance with the invention with elongated openings which is consists of supports 1 Wherein support 1 is permanently connected to the bottom part of the thinly woven material 2 which is lined with an insulating material that has elongated openings, in which there are installed light wave emitters .5.The variants of the apparatus in the form of an armband and headband are connected by cable 10 with the feeder cable and control device 9. The variant of the apparatus in the shape of a mattress has light wave emitters 5 fitted in the openings of the insulating material 3. Openings 6 are situated in the side walls of the mattress-shaped apparatus and at one of the shorter edges, in the thermal insulating material. The electromagnetic wave emitters 4 are installed between the two fabrics
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1. APPARATUS FOR STIMULATING THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES OF LIVING. ORGANISM USING LIGHT WAVES ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND THERMAL INTERACTION
2.
(A) PIOTROWICZ, Mariusz
(B) POLAND
(C) ul. Zurawiec 2,
PL 32-500 Chrzanow, Poland.
The following specification particularly describes the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed.


The subject of the invention is an apparatus for stimulating the physiological processes of living organisms using light waves, electromagnetic waves and thermal interaction, simultaneously bringing both the cells and molecules of living organism into an energetically richer excited state.
Various types of apparatuses emitting variable electromagnetic fields, apparatuses emitting thermal waves, as well as apparatuses emitting light waves are well known.
United States of America patent specification no. 4,685,462 concerns an apparatus for the treatment .of hypothermia using a magnetic field. The apparatus in question is equipped with two spiral induction coils coupled with an RF generator through an automatic frequency tuning system which includes condensers and in¬duction coils. The spiral coils are located in a. non-conducting cylinder that constitutes an element of the shield. One of the coils receives a signal from the RF generator with a frequency tuned to the resonance, while the other - by mutual induction.
United States of America patent specification no. 5,344,384 "concerns an apparatus for magnetotherapy that is stimulated by a magnetic field generated periodically from coils with a field frequency ranging from 10 to 90 Hz when required. This apparatus functions as a stimulator for sick parts of the human body. It comprises a number of flexible elements that are permanently connected with each other. Each of these ele¬ments has an internal magnetic field generator, made up of

a high-power coil that fills nearly the entire flexible element. These elements may be permanently connected to create apparatuses in the form of mats, belts and compresses placed on sick parts of the human body.
United States of America patent specification no. 5,453,074 concerns an apparatus for electromagnetic therapy that is intended for human beings and improves the general physical condition thereof. It is made up of a flat base terminating in a headrest and covered with a movable part, which is shorter than the base and moves along it. This apparatus may generate electromagnetic field - safe for the patient - for individual parts of the human body and the head over short periods of time; the fields are generated by electromagnetic generators located in the apparatus' cylinders.
German utility model description no. 299 19 950 con¬cerns a therapeutic. lamp,. for. the treatment of individual parts of the human body by means of a concentrated electromagnetic field. This lamp has a concentrated system of spirals located in a narrow hous¬ing, emitting an electromagnetic field ensuring extremely limited interaction with specific, small part of the human body.
Various types of apparatuses emitting light waves of varying lengths and with relatively high emission powers, ranging from 30 to 300 W, are well known.
Polish patent specification no. 177426 concerns c a therapeutic lamp for biostimulation utilising

polarised light, which includes a spot-light source with a power rating ranging from 30 to 300 W that is located in the focus of a reflector in the shape of a paraboloid of revolution; it contains a light filter plate and integral plastic housing made up of two tubular parts with identical circular sections, which are connected with each other at an angle of 114°.
Polish patent specification no. 181716 concerns an apparatus for photodynamic irradiation with a housing fitted with a lamp, a reflector surrounding the lamp, a set of filters installed on the path of the light beam, a light outlet located behind the set of filters, a dosing device for the precise measuring of radiation energy pro¬vided to the patient by the apparatus, and an electronic range-finder for measuring the irradiation distance and for utilising such measurements when setting the required irra¬diation distance.
United States of America patent specification no. 6450941 concerns a hair-care and drying apparatus that stimulates body cells with pulsating electromagnetic radiation; it is powered by current pulses with a frequency ranging from 200 Hz to 20000 Hz and a cur¬rent pulse amplitude between 15 and 25 V. The pulse dura¬tion ranges from 2 to 200 microseconds. At the same time, infrared radiation of three wavelengths 600 nm, 900 nm and 1200 ran - and blue light with a wavelength of 400 nm, generated by semiconductor diodes or laser diodes, acts on the hair. The commencement of pulsating electromagnetic and visible ra-diation is accompanied by the activation of a blower
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supplying hot air with a temperature of 37° C, which dries the hair. The apparatus may act on the hair and skin of the head for only a relatively short time, from a few to a few dozen minutes. This time is limited by the complete drying of the hair by the hot air supplied by the electric blower.
The disadvantage of all of the abovementioned
apparatuses and methods applied for living organisms
consists in the fact that there exists no apparatus
enabling the optional connection of electromagnetic and
magnetic field emission with the emission of light waves of
varying lengths and/or with the emission of heat onto the
living organism. For safety reasons, the apparatuses
hitherto used may be used only for relatively short
periods of time, ranging from a few to a few dozen
minutes. This brevity of application is the result of ex¬
cessive values of magnetic induction emission or the high
values of the electromagnetic field acting on the basis of
pulses and .the high power of lamps emitting light waves,
which causes the overheating of the parts of the human body
exposed to radiation. When used for longer periods, the ap¬
paratuses hitherto known
utilising current frequencies from 200 to 20000 Hz
exert a negative influence on many of the reactions
occurring in living organisms.
It is commonly known that the living organism adapts favourably in processes with very low electromagnetic field values and negligible powers of light wave emitters acting thereon, together with an optfimal temperature acting on the whole organism at the same time. Such processes 'should influence the living

organism on a long-term basis, while in certain
instances - even continuously over extended periods of
time. In the case of living organisms, sleep or rest are
the times most appropriate for such types of
interaction.
The objective of the invention consisted in construct¬ing an apparatus that would ensure the safety of stimula¬tion and the course of living processes, and at the same time would make it possible for a living organism to be in¬fluenced by an electromagnetic field with a low value of electromagnetic induction emission, this being accompanied by the negligible power of lamps used for the emission of light waves and the low, non-forced thermal emission over aru, unlimited.., period, of. time on. the organism. An apparatus of this type would also favourably influence the organism in the event of advanced ailments, where the immunological system is already heavily burdened and is unable to with¬stand,the ..momentary, strong action of existing apparatuses.
In accordance with the invention, the apparatus for stimulating the physiological processes of living organisms has an optional spatial form, limited by two par¬allel or nearly parallel planes. Between these, planes there is a space with an appropriately selected height, which may be limited by side walls. The apparatus is made up of a number of supports of equal height and optional shape. These supports are connected with the upper plane of the apparatus, this being thinly woven material or - preferably - a mesh of glass fibre or any other material, inhibiting the development of bacteria. In accordance with the invention, the upper side of the thinly woven material
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is lined with an insulating thermal material, advantageously elastic and with fungicidal and bactericidal properties. In the lower parts of the supports, immediately above their plane of founda¬tion, there are installed emitters of electromagnetic waves, advantageously coils and/or groups of coils emitting an electromagnetic field with a frequency ranging from 10 Hz to 100 Hz and with electromagnetic induction ranging from 0.001 uT to 80 uT. Preferably, the frequency of the electromagnetic field should range from 50 to 60 Hz, while the electromagnetic induction - from 0.01 uT to 5.00 uT. The electromagnetic wave emitters also emit the required quan¬tity of heat. The electromagnetic wave emitters are se¬lected in such a way, so that at the level of the upper plane of the apparatus, slightly above the thinly woven material or at the level thereof, at each and every point of the upper plane of the apparatus - in accordence with- the invention - it is possible to obtain any value of electromagnetic induction within the range 0,001 uT - 80 uT. In order to enable the penetration of air and thermal emission, the insulating thermal material has freely placed and optionally sized openings which let through air. These openings may have the shape of elongated slits. They may also be round or ellipsoidal, with varying or identical diameters, or create slits around honeycombed regular polygons made of the insu¬lating thermal material. The slits or openings in the insu¬lating thermal material contain light wave emitters, which emit waves with lengths ranging from 380 nm to 630 nm and a generated frequency from 0.5 MHz to 100 MHz. It is advantageous for the emitted light waves to

have a generated frequency within the range of 0.8 MHz to 1.2 MHz. The light wave emitters in the openings of the insulating thermal material are installed in quads or in series, and comprise emitters emitting light with an identical length of the light wave or with light wave lengths varying within the range 380 nm 630 nm. In these slits or openings in the insulating thermal material there are installed from one to many emitters of light waves, depending on requirements; it is favourable for the number of emitters to total between 1 and 8. It is important for the light wave emitters to occupy 2/3 of the length of the ap¬paratus, or the central part thereof. The light wave emit¬ters are low-power units up to 100 mW, and it is advanta-ge-©us- if they-, are light diodes with a power from 20 mW to 50 mW. The electromagnetic wave emitters are powered by an alternating current with a voltage that is safe for living organisms, i.e. ranging from 6 to 24 V. The strength of the eletromagnetic field emitted by the electromagnetic wave emitters is regulated by changing the intensity of the cur¬rent flowing through selected electromagnetic wave emit¬ters. In accordance with the invention, the apparatus is fitted with sensors and devices for the control, measurement and regulation of temperature in the vicinity of the upper plane. It may also be equipped with sensors and devices for the continuous measurement and regulation of the value of emitted electromagnetic induc¬tion, at each and every point of the apparatus' upper plane. Both the sensors and the apparatuses for the measurement and regulation of emitted values of electromag¬netic induction and the value of heat emitted are connected to the control system of the apparatus. The control system

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of the apparatus is fitted with a generator of the frequencies of emitted light waves, this enabling the trouble-free adapting of their frequencies to current operating requirements. Because the control system of the apparatus is fitted with a processor, it is possible to continuously monitor the values of electromagnetic induction emissions, the values of heat emission and light emission by means of a personal computer. In order to enhance operator comfort, the invented apparatus may be divided along its longer side into two or more elements permanently connected with each other, enabling the assembly or disassembly thereof.
In accordance with the invention, a variant of the apparatus may comprise elements of varying shapes and sizes, usually in the form of belts, compresses or other, fixed to individual parts of the living creature. These consist of thermal insulating material with freely shaped openings installed on appropriately shaped thinly woven ma¬terial. Light wave emitters are installed in these open¬ings . The surface lined with the thermal insulating material adheres directly to the part of the body upon which the appropriately shaped element is placed. The opposite side of the appropriately shaped thinly woven material may have an empty space with an appropriately se¬lected thickness, limited from the outside by a material enabling the controlled, natural penetration of air; to the inside thereof there are fixed electromagnetic wave emitters that emit an electromagnetic field and the required quantity of heat. The entire apparatus - both with installed

electromagnetic wave emitters and installed light wave emitters - is powered by batteries or accumulators. The batteries or accumulators also power the system for measur¬ing, controlling and regulating the emission of media by the apparatus. This variant makes it possible to simultane¬ously act by means of electromagnetic emission, light emission and heat emission on selected parts of the body of a living organism, without hindering the freedom of movement thereof.
In accordance with the invention, another
advantageous variant of the apparatus is one with
dimensions selected for various objectives used to sit or
lie on, including car seats.
In accordance with the invention, a different
variant of the invention is a mattress. The lower plane of
the mattress is permanently connected with the side walls.
The bottom part of the mattress and its side walls are
lined with a leakproof non-permeable material. The internal
part of the mattress bottom or the area just above the bot-
torn carries emitters of
electromagnetic waves with an electromagnetic induction in the range 0.001 uT - 80 uT, which also emit the required quantity of heat. It is advantageous if the elec¬tromagnetic wave emitters are placed beneath/or between two fabrics or materials that allow for the passage of heat radiation. The upper layer of the apparatus is a thinly woven material. In accordance with the invention, the thinly woven material comprising the up¬per layer of the apparatus is lined with an insulating thermal material. In order to enable the penetration of air
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and thermal emission, the insulating thermal material has freely spaced and optionally shaped air-permeable openings, in which there may be installed light wave emitters. The side walls of the apparatus may have ventilating holes, opened and closed manually or automatically whenever it becomes necessary to lower or increase the thermal value emitted by the electromagnetic wave emitters in the direction of the upper plane of the apparatus. The clear area inside the appara¬tus, in order to enhance the comfort of the user, may be fitted - this between the bottom and thinly woven material - with a spring-based upholstery structure, with a clear area left around the upholstery springs in order to enable ventilation and the circulation of media within the appara¬tus and the emission thereof towards the upper plane. The external plane of the bottom and the sides of the apparatus have - typical for mattresses - an easy to remove uphol¬stery, which is partially turned up above the upper edge of the, sides on to the insulating material placed above, this in such a way as not to cover the slits or openings in the insulating material.
One of the advantages of the apparatus as presented in
accordance with the invention consists in the fact that it
is possible to simultaneously act on the living organism by
the emission of an electromagnetic field with low values,
by the emission of low-power light waves, and also natural
heat emission. The low values of media emitted mean that
living organisms can freely
remain in their reaction field without any time limits. The living organism utilising the apparatus as presented in ac-

cordance with the invention is exposed neither to any haz¬ardous high frequencies of the currents flowing through the apparatus, nor to the thermal overheating of skin or inter¬nal cells. The apparatus makes it possible to maintain the stable temperature of the living organism, and prevents its overheating or sweating. An ad¬ditional advantage of the apparatus is that it ensures op¬timal sleeping conditions, and thus even over a short period of sleep it is possible to ensure the improved regeneration of living organisms. When the apparatus is adapted to seats, and in particular to., car seats, drivers benefit from higher levels of concentration.
In accordance with the invention, the apparatus for stimulating. the physiological processes of living organisms has been presented on the basis of the following manufactured example, where Fig.l presents the apparatus in accordance with the invention with elongated openings, Fig.2 presents the exemplary spacing of the supports of the apparatus, Fig.3 presents an exemplary form of the apparatus, in the shape of a strip, Fig.4 presents an exemplary form of the apparatus in the shape of a leg compress, Fig.5 presents an exemplary form of the apparatus in the shape of a armband, Fig.6 presents the apparatus in the shape of a mattress, Fig.7 presents the apparatus in the shape of a mattress (axonometric section).
In accordance with the invention, the apparatus for stimulating the physiological processes of living organisms, in the shape of a flat rectangular prism, consists of supports 1, to which there are attached

electromagnetic wave emitters. The supports 1 are
permanently connected to the bottom part of the thinly
woven material £. The upper plane of the thinly woven
material 2_ is lined with an insulating material that has
elongated openings, in which there are installed light wave
emitters _5. The variant of the apparatus in the form of a
band has a feeder cable and control device 9. The variants
of the apparatus in the form of an armband and headband are
connected by cable 10 with the feeder cable and control de¬
vice 9. The variant of the apparatus in the shape of a mat¬
tress has light wave emitters _5 fitted in the openings of
the insulating material ^3. Openings j5 are situated in the
side walls of the
mattress-shaped apparatus and at one of the shorter edges, in the thermal insulating material. The electromagnetic wave emitters 4_ are installed between the two fabrics 8.
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I claim:
l.The apparatus for stimulating the physiological
processes of living organisms in the form of
a rectangular prism, containing between the bottom and
the upper plane a clear area enabling the emission of
electromagnetic and thermal waves, with coils fitted at
the bottom, between two fabrics enabling the
permeation of heat radiation, characterized by its
optional spatial form, limited by two parallel or nearly
parallel planes comprising a number of
supports {1) with an identical height and
optional shape, permanently connected with the upper plane of the apparatus, this comprising a thinly woven material {2), lined from above with an insulating thermal material (3_) , whereas the insulating thermal material (3_) has freely spaced and optionally shaped openings in which there are installed light wave emitters (5>) that emit light waves with a length ranging from 380 nm to 630 ran, frequency from 0.5 MHz to 100 MHz and power of up to 100 mW, while the supports (jL) in their lower part have installed electromagnetic wave emitters (4), selected in such a way so that at the level of the upper plane of the ap¬paratus, slightly above the thinly woven material or at the level thereof, at each and every point of the upper plane of the apparatus - in accordance with the invention - it is possible to obtain any value of electromagnetic induction within the range 0.001 uT - 80 uT, with a fre¬quency of 20 Hz to 80 Hz, simultaneously emitting a specific quantity of heat,

current with a voltage that is safe for living organisms, ranging from 6 to 24 V, and is connected to the control system of the apparatus, containing a generator of the frequencies of emitted light waves.
The apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, characterized by the fact that the electromagnetic wave emitters (_4) emit waves with an electromagnetic induction within the range of 0.01 uT to 5.00 uT and with a frequency ranging from 40 Hz to 60 Hz.
The apparatus, as claimed in claim 1,characterized by the fact that the thinly woven material (2_) is a mesh made from fibre glass or any other material inhibiting the development of bacteria.
The apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, characterized
by the fact that the insulating thermal material (3) is
elastic and has fungicidal and bactericidal properties.
The apparatus, as claimed in claim 1,characterized by the fact that the freely spaced openings in the insulating thermal material (3_) have the shape of elongated slits or circles and/or ellipsoids with differing or identical diameters, or form slits around honeycombed regular polygons.
The apparatus, as claimed in Claim 1 and Claim 5 characterized by the fact that the light wave emitters (5) emit light waves with a frequency ranging from

0.8 MHz to 1.2 MHz and are located in series or in quads, in freely selected quantities.
The apparatus, as claimed in Claim 1 and Claim 6, characterized by the fact that the number of light wave emitters (5_) totals between 1 and 8.
The apparatus, as claimed in Claim 1, Claim 6 and Claim 7, characterized by the fact that the light wave emitters are situated at 2/3 of the length of the apparatus or in the central part of the upper open plane of the apparatus.
The apparatus, as claimed in Claim 1 and Claim 6, characterized by the fact that the light wave emitters (_5) are diodes with a power of 20 mW to 50 mW.
The apparatus, as claimed in claim no. 1, characterized by the fact that it has the shape of belts, compresses or other, attached to individual parts of the human body or as the lining of other objects used to sit or lie on.
The apparatus, as claimed in claim no. 1, characterized by the fact that it constitutes a mattress, the bottom of which is permanently connected with the side walls, whereas the bottom and interior parts of the side walls are lined with a leakproof non-permeable material, while the internal part of the mattress bottom or the area just above the bottom carries emitters of electromagnetic

waves C4) and heat emitters, while the upper plane of the apparatus is a thinly woven material (_2) , lined from above with an insulating thermal material (.3) that has freely spaced and optionally shaped openings, in which there are located light wave emitters (_5) , whereas the side walls of the apparatus have ventilation holes (6) , opened and closed manually or automatically, and the clear area inside the apparatus is fitted - this between the bottom and thinly woven material - with a spring-based upholstery structure, with a clear area left around the upholstery springs.
12. The apparatus, as claimed in Claim 1 and Claim 11, characterized by the fact that the electromagnetic wave emitters (4J are coils and/or groups of coils.
13. The apparatus, as claimed in claim 11 and Claim 12, characterized by the fact that the coils and/or groups of coils (4_) are placed beneath/or between two fabrics or materials (_8) enabling the permeation of heat radiation.
Dated this 27th day of April 2005.
Dr. Rajeshkumar H. Acharya
Advocate & Patent Agent
For and on Behalf of Applicant

Documents:

318-mumnp-2005-abstract(24-6-2005).doc

318-mumnp-2005-abstract(24-6-2005).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-cancelled pages(26-5-2006).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-claims(granted)-(26-5-2006).doc

318-mumnp-2005-claims(granted)-(26-5-2006).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-correspondence(23-5-2006).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-correspondence(ipo)-(6-11-2006).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-drawing(24-6-2005).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-form 1(24-6-2005).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-form 1(28-4-2005).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-form 18(24-6-2005).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-form 2(granted)-(26-5-2006).doc

318-mumnp-2005-form 2(granted)-(26-5-2006).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-form 3(24-6-2005).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-form 5(24-6-2005).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-form-pct-ipea-409(21-4-2005).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-form-pct-isa-210(21-4-2005).pdf

318-mumnp-2005-other documents(24-6-2005).pdf

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Patent Number 208575
Indian Patent Application Number 318/MUMNP/2005
PG Journal Number 35/2007
Publication Date 31-Aug-2007
Grant Date 02-Aug-2007
Date of Filing 21-Apr-2005
Name of Patentee PIOTROWICZ, MARIUSZ
Applicant Address UL. ZURAWIEC 2, PL 32-500 CHRZANOW, POLAND
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 PIOTROWICZ, MARIUSZ UL. ZURAWIEC 2, PL 32-500 CHRZANOW, POLAND
PCT International Classification Number A61N 2/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date 2003-03-17
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 P.357149 2002-11-15 Poland