Stimulus Treatment Systems for Specialized Environments

Publication ID: 24-11857784_0004_PTD
Published: October 28, 2025
Category:Specialized Variations & Niche Solutions

Legal Citation

pr1or.art Inc., “Stimulus Treatment Systems for Specialized Environments,” Published Technical Disclosure No. 24-11857784_0004_PTD, Published October 28, 2025, available at https://archive.pr1or.art/24-11857784_0004_PTD
This technical disclosure describes improvements that would be readily apparent to a Person Having Ordinary Skill In The Art (PHOSITA) when considered in combination with the foundational architecture disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 11,857,784.

Summary of the Inventive Concept

This inventive concept discloses specialized stimulus treatment systems adapted for high-security facilities, disaster relief scenarios, extreme weather conditions, remote or isolated areas, and high-stress environments, ensuring effective treatment and secure data transmission.

Background and Problem Solved

The original patent disclosed a method and system for conducting stimulus treatments in a stimulation treatment institution. However, these conventional systems are limited in their applicability to specific, narrow markets or unique operational environments. The present inventive concept addresses these limitations by providing specialized stimulus treatment systems that cater to the unique requirements of high-security facilities, disaster relief scenarios, extreme weather conditions, remote or isolated areas, and high-stress environments.

Detailed Description of the Inventive Concept

The inventive concept comprises a thermal stimulus apparatus and a laser Doppler tissue blood flowmeter for measuring blood flow, adapted for secure data transmission and storage of treatment records in high-security facilities. In disaster relief scenarios, the system controls the electrical thermal stimulus apparatus to apply thermal stimulus to a specific site on a skin surface, comparing the increase rate of blood flow with a database of previously effective treatments. For extreme weather conditions, the method measures blood flow with a laser Doppler tissue blood flowmeter and obtains the increase rate of blood flow, adapted for remote monitoring and real-time feedback. In remote or isolated areas, the system consists of a portable thermal stimulus apparatus and a communication device for transmitting treatment data to a central server. Additionally, the inventive concept provides a method for evaluating drug benefits in high-stress environments, controlling the electrical thermal stimulus apparatus to apply thermal stimulus to a specific site on a skin surface, and comparing the increase rate of blood flow with a database of previously effective treatments.

Novelty and Inventive Step

The novelty of the present inventive concept lies in its adaptation of stimulus treatment systems to specific, narrow markets or unique operational environments, providing secure data transmission, remote monitoring, and real-time feedback capabilities. The inventive step is in the combination of thermal stimulus apparatus, laser Doppler tissue blood flowmeter, and communication devices to create specialized systems that address the unique requirements of these environments.

Alternative Embodiments and Variations

Alternative embodiments of the inventive concept could include the use of different thermal stimulus apparatus, such as radiofrequency or microwave devices, or the integration of additional sensors to monitor other physiological parameters. Variations could include adapting the system for use in other specialized environments, such as space exploration or military operations.

Potential Commercial Applications and Market

The present inventive concept has significant commercial potential in various industries, including healthcare, disaster relief, and national security. The specialized stimulus treatment systems could be marketed to high-security facilities, disaster relief organizations, and remote or isolated communities, providing effective treatment and secure data transmission capabilities.

Original Patent Information

Patent NumberUS 11,857,784
TitleMethod for conducting stimulus treatment