• 专利标题:   Wear resistant micro-current generating device for use during e.g. skin beauty treatment, has current generator accommodated in inner side of body to absorb moisture introduced through inlet hole to emit current with tourmaline mixture.
  • 专利号:   KR2022064824-A, KR2511968-B1
  • 发明人:   HAN K
  • 专利权人:   HAN K
  • 国际专利分类:   A61N001/24, A61N001/32
  • 专利详细信息:   KR2022064824-A 19 May 2022 A61N-001/24 202245 Pages: 26
  • 申请详细信息:   KR2022064824-A KR151357 12 Nov 2020
  • 优先权号:   KR151357

▎ 摘  要

NOVELTY - The device has a body with a first inlet hole through which moisture is introduced. A current generator is accommodated inside the body, is configured to absorb the moisture introduced through the inlet hole to emit current and a tourmaline mixture. A tube comprises a receiving portion for accommodating the current generating body. A first inner cap and a second inner cap cover the two ends of the tube. A first outer cap is coupled to the first inner cap. The first inlet hole and a second inlet hole communicate with an accommodating part (22). The tourmaline mixture i.e., conductive additive comprises 30-98% by weight of tourmaline and 0.01-50% by weight of moisture and includes a mixture of sodium chloride, calcium chloride, silicon hydroxide, potassium chloride, N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone and graphene. The graphene mixture further comprises copper nano-coated with graphene. USE - Wear resistant microcurrent device for use during skin beauty treatment, rehabilitation treatment, headache treatment, sleep treatment and diet. ADVANTAGE - The device generates microcurrent by using the tourmaline mixture that electrolyzes moisture without using a separate external battery e.g. a chemical cell, so that cost and volume can be reduced. The device is detachable from a wearable band that is worn on a user's wrist to maintain and manage the device in a convenient manner. DETAILED DESCRIPTION - An INDEPENDENT CLAIM is also included for preparing tourmaline mixture. DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING(S) - The diagram shows a perspective view showing a current generating system. Accommodating part (22)