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BR-102024017526-A2 - PLASMA ENERGY ELECTRONIC WAND AND ITS USE

BR102024017526A2BR 102024017526 A2BR102024017526 A2BR 102024017526A2BR-102024017526-A2

Abstract

The present innovation relates to an electronic wand (B) for plasma energy that integrates chromotherapy for therapeutic purposes. The electronic wand (B) for plasma energy comprises a coil (1) and a crystal (2) fixed to its tip, which are inserted into a PET preform container (3), located inside the upper body (8) that connects to a light blocker (9), where LED type lights (FL) are inserted, and to a cap (10); in the lower part, the plasma energy generator (GP) connects to a separator ring (4) that is coupled to the housing (6) of electronic devices (5) that are inserted in the lower body (7). Furthermore, the electronic wand (B) comprises a plasma energy generator (GP) and a chromotherapy light source (FL), controlled by electronics (5) and the Microcontroller (14) that allow customization of treatment options. This combination enhances the therapeutic effects of using the electronic wand (B) by providing a simultaneous application of plasma energy therapy and chromotherapy.

Inventors

  • ZENO MOREIRA DE CASTILHO NETO

Assignees

  • ZENO MOREIRA DE CASTILHO NETO

Dates

Publication Date
20260310
Application Date
20240826

Claims (3)

  1. 1. Electronic plasma energy wand, comprising a cylindrical housing formed by the lower body (7), upper body (8) and cap (10), characterized as an electronic plasma energy wand (B) comprising a coil (1) and a crystal (2) fixed to the tip thereof, which are inserted into a PET preform container (3), located inside the upper body (8) which connects to a light blocker (9), wherein LED lights (FL) are inserted, and to a cap (10), wherein at the bottom, the container (3) connects to a separator ring (4) which is coupled to the housing (6) of electronic devices (5) which are inserted in the lower body (7); wherein the electronic wand (B) comprises a plasma energy generator (GP) and a chromotherapy light source (FL), controlled by electronic devices (5) and a microcontroller (14) which allow the customization of treatment options.
  2. 2. Electronic plasma energy wand, according to claim 1, characterized in that the coil (1) is composed of two springs and a central rod (3a), wherein the coil (1) is nano-coated with oxides, such as copper oxide (CuO), preferably graphene and/or fullerene oxides.
  3. 3. Use of the electronic plasma energy wand characterized as being for plasma energy therapy associated with chromotherapy; wherein the use of the electronic wand (B) is for plasma energy treatment with chromotherapy or even just the use of plasma energy.

Description

Innovation field [001] This descriptive report refers to an innovation patent, which relates generally to the field of instruments and equipment for therapeutic use, preferably for non-invasive therapies, and refers to devices for treatments aimed at relieving pain through holistic methods. Fundamentals of innovation [002] In the field of treatment and therapies for pain relief, even topical drug treatments are mostly ineffective in dealing with pain caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, cartilage loss, and/or physical discomfort. Furthermore, drug treatments have the disadvantage of causing adverse effects in patients who ingest them. [003] Conventional therapeutic devices typically lack the integration of multiple energy modalities. Existing plasma energy therapy devices and chromotherapy tools operate independently and do not offer a synergistic effect. There is a need in the art for a combined solution that maximizes therapeutic benefits by integrating plasma energy with chromotherapy. [004] Another advantage of the plasma energy electronic wand (B) of the present invention is the possibility of using it with or without the presence of the patient in need. Because it is lightweight and has a rechargeable battery (13), the electronic wand (B) also has the advantage of being able to be taken to various environments, where there may or may not be access to electrical power. Description of the drawings [005] Figure 1 shows an exploded view of the electronic wand (B), with the plasma energy generating components (GP) and the light source (FL) for use in plasma energy treatment with chromotherapy. [006] Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the stick (B). [007] Figure 3 shows a flowchart with the programming logic of the Microcontroller (14) that controls the LED type lights (FL). Detailed description of the invention [008] The present innovation refers to the electronic wand (B) of plasma energy with LED type lights (FL) that serve for use in synergistic treatment with chromotherapy. [009] Furthermore, the electronic wand (B) is intended for use in the treatment of pain relief, including those considered difficult by traditional treatments, such as osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, lack of cartilage, and/or physical discomfort; in which the electronic wand (B) also aims at cell regeneration and harmonization of the emotional and psychic state of the patient in need. [010] With reference to Figure 1, the electronic wand (B) of this invention comprises a cylindrical housing formed by the lower body (7), upper body (8) and top (10), and further comprises a plasma energy generator (GP), composed of a coil (1) and a crystal (2) fixed at the tip thereof, both of which are inserted within a PET preform container (3), and a light source (FL) for use in chromotherapy treatment. [011] Furthermore, the top (10), according to the present invention, is formed in a perforated manner so that it is possible to have the visualization of the LED type lights (FL) of the chromotherapy together with the crystal (2), included in the plasma energy generator (GP); wherein the crystal (2), according to the present invention, may be selenite, amethyst, Vogel crystal, rose quartz and transparent among others, preferably transparent quartz crystal. [012] The electronic wand (B), according to the innovation, comprises the light source (FL) for use in chromotherapy treatment and includes a set of LED type lights (FL) with approximately 16 addressable RGB LED lights, wherein when the smart switch (11) is activated, with the programming commanded by the Microcontroller (14), the LED type lights (FL) are able to emit various colors corresponding to different therapeutic effects according to the patient's needs. [013] Furthermore, with LED type lights (FL), according to the present innovation, it is also possible to rotate the lights, both clockwise and counterclockwise, activate various colors or activate the pulsation mode, to confer distinct therapeutic effects. In addition, LED type lights (FL), in rotating mode, when brought close to the patient, or patients, in need of therapy, form the image of a light mandala, which is intended to give more potency to the therapeutic effect of chromotherapy. [014] According to the present innovation, the electronic wand (B) is used for use in plasma energy therapy in conjunction with chromotherapy for pain relief, it is directed at a patient in need, or specifically directed at pain points or even reflex points of the hands and feet. [015] The use of the electronic wand (B), according to the present innovation, also includes the use of treatments in remote mode, in which it is possible to administer the treatment to one or more patients by means of the internet, where, for example, through video call events known as “lives” on social media, it is possible to use the electronic wand (B) by pointing it at a camera. [016] According to Castilho Neto (2024), it is suggested that photons ca