granted patent: Brush-Writing Instruments For Health And Therapy

TitleBrush-Writing Instruments For Health And Therapy
Granted PatentUS 6375622
Granted Date2002-04-23
Priority Date2000-07-14 US 09/616801
Inventors
Issue Date2002
Citation
US Patent 6375622. Washington, DC: US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), 2002 How to Cite?
AbstractThe Present Invention Relates To A Writing Brush Or Instrument That Can Be Used To Enhance General Health And Render Therapeutic Effects In Treating Behaviourial, Psychological, Mental And Psychosomatic Disorders. The Writing Instrument Has One Or More Biological Detectors Embedded In Or Attached To The Shaft Of The Writing Brush Or Instrument. The Biological Detectors Record The Biological Activities Of The User That Are Associated With The User's Sensory, Perceptual, Emotional, Cognitive And Physiological Conditions During Writing Or Drawing. Sensory Signals From The Detectors Can Provide Ongoing Information Of The User's Graphonomic Act And Thus Enable The User To Control And Regulate His Or Her Bodily Conditions Throughout The Writing Process By Influencing The Changes In The Sensory Signals. The Present Invention Is Capable Of Improving The User's General Health As Well As Providing Therapeutic Treatment For Users With Physical Or Mental Disorders.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/173824
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dc.description.abstractThe Present Invention Relates To A Writing Brush Or Instrument That Can Be Used To Enhance General Health And Render Therapeutic Effects In Treating Behaviourial, Psychological, Mental And Psychosomatic Disorders. The Writing Instrument Has One Or More Biological Detectors Embedded In Or Attached To The Shaft Of The Writing Brush Or Instrument. The Biological Detectors Record The Biological Activities Of The User That Are Associated With The User's Sensory, Perceptual, Emotional, Cognitive And Physiological Conditions During Writing Or Drawing. Sensory Signals From The Detectors Can Provide Ongoing Information Of The User's Graphonomic Act And Thus Enable The User To Control And Regulate His Or Her Bodily Conditions Throughout The Writing Process By Influencing The Changes In The Sensory Signals. The Present Invention Is Capable Of Improving The User's General Health As Well As Providing Therapeutic Treatment For Users With Physical Or Mental Disorders.en_HK
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