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Title:
DESUPERHEATING PUSHROD FOR HEAT TRANSMISSIBLE MOXIBUSTION
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP2004255155
Kind Code:
A
Abstract:

To provide a moxibustion desuperheater which burns moxa placed on any part of the body including the waist, the shoulders, the hips and the fingers completely, and can desuperheat the moxibustin, allowing everyone to handle simply.

The figure 4 shows an example of the present invention of a moxibustion desuperheater (a pushrod), which is used by pressing in after igniting moxa before the heat is transmitted to the skin. Air comes into through an air vent 2, but in the figure, the surface of the skin is transformed and the vent 2 is covered with the skin. However, the air inflowing passage 4 is connected with the vent 2, so that the air flows from the upper part of 5 into vent 2 and the moxa is burned completely before it is extinguished. The timing when to pull back the pushrod when moxa is completely burned can be confirmed through an observation window 7. On a part of the body where bones are just under the surface of the body (the backbone and the finger joints), contacting surface 1 can be formed in a saddle back shape to avoid pressing the bone and to receive a full moxibustion desuperheating effect.


Inventors:
HIRATO MIKISHIRO
Application Number:
JP2003107132A
Publication Date:
September 16, 2004
Filing Date:
February 24, 2003
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
HIRATO MIKISHIRO
International Classes:
A61H39/06; (IPC1-7): A61H39/06