Pain relieving and healing device
First Claim
1. Pain Relieving and Healing Device comprising:
- a rigid tubular member approximately two inches in outside diameter and eight inches long;
said tubular member being relatively open at the forward use end and closed by an end plate at the rear end;
the inside of said tube containing a rigid piston slidably fitting within the inside diameter of said tube and an attached motor and gear assembly for driving said piston between two and five cycles per second;
said piston having embedded within it a heat source and a heat retaining plate; and
said piston capable of traveling at various speeds by use of a solid state motor speed circuit.
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Abstract
Pain Relieving and Healing Device with a rigid tubular member being relatively open at the forward use end and closed by an end plate at the rear end. The inside of the tube contains a rigid piston slidably fitting within the inside diameter of the tube and an attached motor and gear assembly for driving the piston between two and five cycles per second. The piston has embedded within it a heat source and a heat radiating plate. The piston capable of traveling at various speeds by use of a solid state motor speed circuit. A preferred embodiment includes a timer circuit and associated LCD display for tracking the time for each healing session.
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7 Claims
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1. Pain Relieving and Healing Device comprising:
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a rigid tubular member approximately two inches in outside diameter and eight inches long;
said tubular member being relatively open at the forward use end and closed by an end plate at the rear end;
the inside of said tube containing a rigid piston slidably fitting within the inside diameter of said tube and an attached motor and gear assembly for driving said piston between two and five cycles per second;
said piston having embedded within it a heat source and a heat retaining plate; and
said piston capable of traveling at various speeds by use of a solid state motor speed circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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