Thermodynamic resonance enclosure

Surgery: light – thermal – and electrical application – Light – thermal – and electrical application – Light application

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C052S067000, C052S064000, C607S091000

Reexamination Certificate

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07135035

ABSTRACT:
An enclosure is provided generally in the form of a box which provides a controlled thermal environment for the occupant. The enclosure includes a horizontal base supporting four corner posts extending vertically up from the base, with a roof above the posts and parallel with the base. A rear wall extends in a vertical plane from the base up to the roof. A pair of side walls extend from the base up to the roof. The side walls preferably include surfaces to maximize maintenance of heat within the enclosure particularly near a position for an occupant's head. Thermal sources (i.e. incandescent light bulbs) are located within the enclosure to increase an amount of infrared radiation for heating within the enclosure. A width tuning system is provided to precisely position a distance of the side walls away from each other so that thermodynamic resonance between the side walls can be maximized.

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Dimmick, Walter F.; Pyramid Science and Unified Field; 1996; Gilroy, California.

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