GB1579037A - Radiated bodyenergy-field harmonizer and equalizer for use on a human body - Google Patents
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(54) A RADIATED BODY-ENERGY-FIELD HARMONIZER AND
EQUALIZER FOR USE ON A HUMAN BODY
(71) I, Doctor GEORGE KING, a
British subject, of 6216 Afton Place, Hollywood, California, 90028, United States of
America, do hereby declare the invention, for which I pray that a patent may be granted to me, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: This invention relates to a radiated bodyenergy-field harmonizer and equalizer for use on the human body.
The field of the invention lies generally in a category which can be said to be on the fringe of science or at the interface
of science and psychology; but, nevertheless, in a field where certain scientifically established facts are known and which provide a sound basis for the present invention. In the past there have been certain devices and apparatuses developed which have been thought by their creators to induce a general feeling of well-being in a user, and certain beneficial powers have even been claimed by some inventors or creators of such prior
art apparatuses or devices to be inherent therein or to arise from the use thereof.
However, in such prior art devices, where it can be shown that they contravene or
directly contradict the principles of science, they have generally subsequently been found to be of questionable or little benefit and most have fallen into disuse. In recent years, a very interesting phenomenon has been found to exist and has been the subject of the work of a number of different experimenters throughout the world. This field of investigation has arises from the demonstrable fact that photosensitive films, plates, and the like have been found to be
affected by an otherwise invisible bodyenergy-field which becomes apparent after subsequent developing and fixing of such
photosensitive films or plates after initial ex
posure to such a body-energy-field.
The abovementioned phenomenon is commonly known as Kirlian photography and has for several years been under investigation throughout the world by a number of investigators, such as Dr. Thelma Moss of the Psychology Department of the University of California at Los Angeles, for example, and is a well-authenticated phenomenon. It is - thought by some experimenters and investigators, however, in this field that some of the so-called Acupuncture or Acupressure points of the human body may be correlated in some as-yet-unknown way with this body-energy-field phenomenon and certainly investigators in the field believe that the apparent efficacy of Acupuncture and Acupressure occurs as a result of either elimination of energy flow blockage or the effective equalization thereof at various different locations of the human body. Therefore, it is clear that any means which would automatically bring about such body-energyfield equalization or harmonization without effort on the part of a user or without requiring any special treatment by another person would be highly desirable, particularly during periods of intensive rest or meditation, for the effective enhancement and improvement of the overall feeling of well-being of the person employing such practives for that purpose, and it is precisely such a highly desirable and advantageous device or apparatus which is provided by and in the present invention and which has advantages completely overcoming various prior art disadvantages and limitations, and all of which advantages flow from and occur by reason of the specific features of the invention pointed out hereinafter.
According to the present invention there is provided a radiated body-energy-field harmonizer and equalizer device for use on a human body and comprising: a longitudinal body-encircling electrically conductive band forming an endless loop having a foot end, a head end, and intervening side lengths interconnecting the head end and the foot end, the endless longitudinal loop being of a longitudinal length such as to cuase the head end to pass over and engage a desired portion of the top of a person's head, and such as to cause the foot end to pass under and engage desired bottom - sur- face portions of the person's feet; a transverse body-encircling electrically conductive b-and forming an endless loop having a front chest-encircling portion, and a rear backencircling portion, with the chest-encircling portion and the back-encircling portion being adapted to be positioned in contact with a corresponding desired front chest portion ahd a corresponding desired rear back portion of the torso of said person, the longitudinal and transverse endless loops being provided with adjustment means for adjusting the lengths of the endless loops.
In a preferred form, the longitudinal loop may take the form of a length of copper strip material.
The adjustment means may comprise a pair of overlapped end portions each provided with à plurality of spaced apertures therein and with fastener means controllably insertable through selected aligned ones of said apertures.
The foot end of the longitudinal loop may be provided with foot-receiving and footengaging stirrup means for receiving and holding human feet therein in a manner such that desired ball portions thereof are maintained in contact with the conductive foot end of the longitudinal loop.
In one particular preferred form a frontchest-engaging electrode member and a rear back-engaging electrode member are formed of electrically conductive copper material fastened to the corresponding front and rear parts of the transverse loot by copper rivets and at least inner contact surfaces of said electrode members are precious-metal plated usually gold-plated) for the minimization or substantial elimination of skin irritant characteristics from same.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view as seen sub stantially from the front (or from above, when the device is placed in a reclining, use position) of one exemplary embodiment of the invention, with the device in fullyassembled form, but prior to engagement with a human body in body-encircling relationship, and with the transverse endless loop in open, disengaged relationship to facilitate the subsequent engagement of a human body with the device;
Fig. 2 is a view quite similar to Fig. 1, but shows the device in fully-engaged, longi tdinal and transverse body-encircling rela tionship and with the free ends of the transverse endless loop in fully-fastened engagement around the upper torso of a person in chest-encircling and back-encircling relationship; figure 3 is a side elevational view of the device of Fig. 2 in engaged relationship with respect to a person's body and best illus
trates the actual mode of use of the device
which normally occurs while a person is lying down or reclining in a substantially
supine position for a period of rest and meditation and general improvement of the person's feeling of well-being.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged, fragmentary, sectional view taken substantially along the plane and in the direction indicated by the arrows W4 of Fig. 2 and clearly illustrates the operation of the comppsite transverse loop's length-adjustment means and fastener means in the typical representative, first exemplary form thereof;
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary, enlarged, sectional view taken substantially along the plane and in the direction indicated by the arrows 5-5 of Fig. 1 and illustrates the heightadjustable arrangement for connecting or fastening the transverse endless loop at a proper chest height for persons of different heights;
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary pictorial view taken substantially along the plane and in the direction indicated by the arrows 6-6 of Fig. 1 and illustrates one typical representative arrangement for mounting the front chest and rear back electrode members in the proper downwardly and upwardly offset locations, respectively, relative to corresponding front and back parts of the transverse endless loop. While only the front chest electrode member and the rivets for attaching same to the front part of the transverse endless loop is shown, it should be understood that the attachment of the rear electrode member to the corresponding back part of the transverse endless loop is substantially the same except that it is upwardly offset instead of downwardly offset;
Fig. 7 is a fragmentary sectional view taken substantially along the plane and in the direction indicated by the arrows 7-7 of Fig. 1 and illustrates one exemplary form of the foot-receiving and foot-engageable stirrup for receiving and holding a person's feet therein in the manner best shown in Figs. 2 and 3; and
Fig. 8 illustrates how the apparatus can be effectively collapsed into substantially coplanar relationship (co-planar with respect to both the longitudinal loop and the transverse loop) and how the longitudinal loop may be made very much smaller in size by effectively coiling the free ends thereof in a generally concentric and circular fashion, thus placing the entire apparatus in a much smaller space and size configuration to facilitate storage and/or shipment.
Genereally speaking, the radiated bodyenergy-field harmonizer and equalizer of the present invention comprises a pair of bodyencircling, electrically conductive, endless bands in the form of loops arranged to encircle a human body in two different crossed planes (usually substantially perpen dicularly crossed planes) and in a manner such as to engage several different body surface areas (with the word "body" referring to all portions, including the extreme portions such as head, feet, and the like, as well as intervening torso portions) such as to be contiguous to various regions of the body which are thought to comprise body-energy-field centers.
The two crossed planes referred to are a ldngitudinal plane and a transverse plane with respect to the body and, thus, one of the endless loops comprises what will be termed a body-longitudinal-plane-encircling, conductive, endless longitudinal loop, such as is generally designated by the reference numeral 20, and which has a foot end generally designated by the reference numeral 22, a head end generally designnated by the reference numeral 24, and an intervening body-side-edge-length enclosing portion, such as is generally designated by the reference numeral 26 at each of the two sides of the endless longitudinal loop 20.
The other endless loop may be said to comprise a body-transverse-plane- encircling, conductive, endless transverse loop, such as is generally designated at 28 and which has a front chest-encircling portion indicated generally at 20, two side encircling portions indicated generally at 32, and a rear backencircling portion indicated generally at 34.
It should be noted that the endless longitudinal loop 20 is initially normally of a proper length such as to cause the head end 24 to be adapted to pass over and engage a desired portion of the top 36 of a person's head, indicated generally at 38, and the longitudinal length of the longitudinal endless loop 30 is such as to cause the foot end 22 to be adapted to pass immediately under and to engage desired bottom surface portions, such as the ball portions 40 of a person's feet indicated generally at 42, when a person's body, such as is indicated generally at 44, is positioned within the endless longitudinal loop 20, usually in a supine, reclining position in the manner best shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
The endless longitudinal loop 20 is longitudinally adjustable so as to be capable of having its length adjusted to correspond to the length of the complete body of the person, such as the representative one shown at 44, who intends to use the device. This may be accomplished by providing longitudinal length-adjustment means for adjusting the effective length of the endless longitudinal loop 20. In the example illustrated, the longitudinal length adjustment means is generally designated by the reference numeral 46 and will be described in greater detail hereinafter. The endless transverse loop 28, is provided with a pair of overlappable end portions such as indicated at 48 and 50, respectively, which junction has a combined entry access means and a transverse length-adjustment means for adjusting the effective length of the entire transverse endless loop 28, In the example illustrated, said composite entry access means and transverse length-adjustment means is generally designated by the reference numeral 52 and will be described in greater detail hereinafter.
At the present time, it should suffice to understand that the body 44 of a person desiring to use the device is positioned within the endless longitudinal loop 20 in a manner as described above such that the length thereof is virtually the same as that of the body 44 of the person so as to cause the head end 24 to engage the selected top surface portion 36 of the person's head 38, while the foot end 22 firmly engages and contacts selected foot portions of the person's feet 42.
The body-positioning operation just described is facilitated by reason of the open, disengaged relationship of the two overlappable end portions 48 and 50 of the transverse endless loop 28. After the person's body 44 is positioned both within the endless longitudinal loop, usually in a reclining position such as shown in Fig. 3 upon some underlying horizontal supporting surface such as 54, then the previously-open combination entry access means and transverse length-adjustment means 52 is effectively closed and length-adjusted so as to cause the entire transverse endless loop to be drawn into tightly-encircling relationship around the torso of the body of the person 44 in a manner which preferably encloses the person's arms therein (although not specifically so limited) and so that the front chest-encircling portion 30 of the transverse endless loop 28 firmly engages and contacts a corresponding desired front chest portion 56 of the body of the person 44 and so that the back-encircling portion 34 similarly engages and contacts a corresponding desired rear back portion 58 of the torso of the person's body 44 > For purposes of clarification, the torso of a human body, as referred to herein, is intended to mean above-the-waist and belowthe-neck portions of the person's body 44, and said torso is generally designated by the reference numeral 60 in the drawings.
Preferably the longitudinal endless loop 20 comprises a length of conductive strip material effectively defining longitudinal conductor means 62, and the transverse endless loop similarly comprises a length of conductive strip material effectively defining transverse conductor means 64.
The longitudinal length-adjustment means 46 comprises a pair of overlapped end por tions 66 and 68 of the longitudinal con ductor means 62, each provided with a plurality of longitudinally spaced apertures 70 and 72, respectively, and with throughfastening fastener elements, such as threaded fasteners, indicated generally at 74, and each comprising a male threaded member 76 and a cooperating female threaded member 78.
The through-passing fastener elements 74 are adapted to be controllably inserted through selected alignable pairs of the apertures 70 and 72 in the pair of overlapped portions 66 and 68 of the longitudinal conductor means 62 so as to make it possible to adjust the overall length of the complete longitudinal endless loop.
The transverse length-adjustment means may comprise merely the single front-nosi- tioned pair of overlappable end portions 48 and 50 of the transverse conductor means 64. It may be found somewhat difficult to properly position the front and rear electrode members 94 and 92, which will be described hereinafter, because greatly reducing the overall length of the transverse endless loop 28, changes the relative locations of the mounting and/or fastening points of the front and rear electrode members 94 and 92 and the location of the side mounting points relative to the longitudinal loop 20.
Where such large-scale adaptability is necessary, it may be advantageous to provide an additional supplementary transverse length-adjustment means, as indicated at 521, and comprising an additional pair of overlappable end portions 481 and 501 of the transverse conductor means 64, thus making it possible to shorten or lengthen the transverse loop in a manner which will not displace the front-and-rear-positioned electrode members 94 and 92 and the proper front positioning of the combination entry access opening and front transverse length-adjustment means 52. In this optional arrangement, threaded fasteners may be employed for fastening the overlappable end portions 481 and 501 in any desired adjusted relationship and, as shown, one of said fasteners is indicated at 75 while the other comprises one of the fastener elements 74 of the previously mentioned longitudinal length-adjustment means indicated generally at 46. This optional arrangement is indicated in the exemplary first form of the invention, but it should be clearly understood that the invention is not specifically limited thereto.
In the description which follows hereinafter, the reference to the transverse lengthadjustment means will be specifically directed to the front-positioned transverse length-adjustment means and combination access opening indicated generally at 52, but it should be clearly understood that such references are intended to also include the optional additional or supplementary transverse length-adjustment means indicated at 521, if desired, and all references to said transverse length-adjustment means are to be so construed.
The composite transverse length-adjustment means and entry access opening indicated generally at 52, comprises the previously-mentioned pair of overlappable end portions 48 and 50 of the transverse conductor means 64 and the provision in at least one of said end portions (48 and 50) of a plurality of through-apertures 80 spaced along the length thereof and with the other overlappable end portion (the end portion 50 in the example illustrated) being provided with effective fastener means 82 controllably insertible through any selected one of the plurality of apertures 80 for fastening the two overlappable end portions 48 and 50 of the transverse conductor means 64 in any desired size-adjusted relationship suitable for the chest size of a person engaged therein. In the example illustrated, the effective fastener means 82 is shown as comprising a fastener hook means which is carried by the inner overlappable end portion 50. However, it should be clearly understood that it might just as readily be carried by the outer overlappable end portion 48 and might cooperate with a corresponding plurality of through-apertures 84 spaced along the length of the inner end portion 50. Also, it should readily be understood that rather than to emp]oy a fastener hook, such as the one shown at 82 carried at the end of one of the two overlappable end portions 48 and 50, fastener means more nearly similar to those of the longitudinal length-adiustment means 46 and of a through-passing type adapted to pass through two alignable apertures, such as those shown at 80 and 84 of the two transverse loop end portions 48 and 50, may be employed in lieu of the fastening hook arrangement illustrated and just described in some detail. In this latter arrangement, two-element fastener means, such as the male and female threaded fasteners 76 and 78 previously described as being employed in the longitudinal length-adjustment means 46 for fastening purposes, may be employed in said transverse length-adjustment means 52. Conversely, the type of fastening hook means 82 co-operable with a selected one of the spaced apertures, such as shown at 80 of the transverse lengthadjustment means 52, may be employed as the fastening elements for the longitudinal length-adjustment means, indicated generally at 46, in lieu of the two-element male and female fastener member construction illustrated in the longitudinal length-adjustment means 46 and previously described in -connection therewith, and all such alternate arrangements are intended to be included and comprehended within the broad scope of the present invention.
In the drawings positioning means are shown for positioning the entire transverse endless loop 28 at a proper chest height relative to the entire longitudinal endless loop 20. This positioning means takes the form of a plurality of longitudinally spaced mounting apertures 86 carried along one of the side portions of the longitudinal conductor means 62 at approximately chest height relative to the entire longitudinal loop means 20 and cooperable with selected ones of a plurality of side-mounting apertures 88 positioned along said side portion 32 of the transverse endless loop 28 so as to make it possible to align the side apertures 88 with corresponding longitudinal mounting apertures 86 and to then insert therethrough through-passing fastener means, such as indicated at 90. On the opposite side thereof, to similarly fasten the transverse endless loop 28 to the longitudinal loop 20 at substantially the same chest height a corresponding through-passing fastener means is used or, in a situation such as illustrated in the specific example wherein the overlapped end portions 66 and 68 of the longitudinal conductor means comprising the longitudinal length-adjustment means, indicated generally at 46, are positioned at that chest height location, the previouslymentioned fastener means 74 of the lengthadjustment means 46 may be employed as the through-passing fastener for attaching the side of the transverse endless loop 28 to that side of the longitudinal loop 20 at the proper chest height.
It should be noted that the side positioning of the longitudinal length-adjustment means 46 means that when the longitudinal loop 20 is shortened or lengthened to any substantial extent, the mounting thereof at each side of the transverse loop 28 with respect to side portions of longitudinal loop 20, must be adjusted in order to be positioned in a horizontal plane substantially at chest height. However, if it is desired to eliminate this minor adjustment requirement, the location of the longitudinal lengthadjustment means 46 may be moved to a position at either longitudinal extreme of the longitudinal loop 20, such as at the top end 24 thereof or at the bottom end 22 thereof, which will mean that length adjustment will not require such extensive repositioning adjustment of the transverse loop 28-at least not readjustment for the purpose of correcting an inclined positioning thereof, although longitudinal repositioning of each side may be required in certain cases.
In one preferred form of the invention, the rear back-encircling portion 34 of the transverse endless loop 28, is provided with an
upstanding, conductive, back-contacting elec
trode member indicated generally at 92 and,
similarly, the front chest-encircling portion
30 is provided with a downwardly extend
ing chest-contacting, conductive chest elec
trode member 94.
The front chest electrode member 94
and the rear back electrode member 92 are
provided with, and are attached to, the
corresponding front and rear portions 30
and 34 of the transverse endless loop 28,
by conductive mechanical fasteners such as
indicated at 96 which may comprise elec
trically conductive copper material in the
form of rivets, although not specifically so
limited in all forms of the present invention.
The arrangement of the downwardly di
rected front electrode member 94 and the
upwardly directed rear electrode member
92 is such as to cause a corresponding down
wardly and upwardly offset contact location
thereof with respect to the chest and back
skin surfaces of the torso 60 of the body
of a person 44 engaged within and using
the device. This is thought desirable because
it is believed that the corresponding body
energy-field centers are similarly off-set.
Also, in one preferred form of the invention,
in order to minimize body-irritating qualities
or characteristics of said electrode members
92 and 94, and to enhance the conductive
engagements thereof, they are prtcious- metal-plated, such as gold-plated, for
example.
For convenience in using the device the
foot end 22 of the longitudinal endless loop
20 is provided with foot-receiving and foot
engaging stirrup means, such as indicated at
98, for receiving and holding human feet 42
therein with the ball portions 40 thereof in
the proper position to be maintained in
contact with the conductive foot end 22 of
the longitudinal endless loop. The stirrup
means 98 may comprise a pair of elastic
strip members 100 suitably fastened to the
foot end 22 of the complete longitudinal
endless loop 20.
It should be noted that the location of
the two length-adjustment - means,- -indicated generally at 52 and 46, can be changed as
desired.
The means for mounting the entire 'trans
verse endless loop 28 at a desired chest
height may similarly be modified. Also,
while it has been found convenient to employ
perforated longitudinal copper strip material
for the longitudinal conductor means 62
and the transverse conductor means 64, it should be noted that the invention is not
specifically so limited in all forms thereof,
but other functionally equivalent construc
tions and/or materials may be employed in
lieu thereof. This is also true with respect
to the two electrode members and with
respect to the constructionS, and modifica tions of the constructions, of the two lengthadjustment means. The stirrup means may also be modified or, in certain forms, eliminated entirely.
Fig. 8 merely illustrates one convenient way in which the apparatus may be stored.
In this form the transverse endless loop 28 has been effectively pivoted around the axis of each of the fasteners 90 and 74 so as to lie in substantially the same plane as the longitudinal endless loop 20 which, in turn, has been greatly shortened by disengaging the length-adjustment means 46 and then spiral -coiled.
WHAT I CLAIM IS:- 1. A radiated body-energy-field harmonizer and equalizer device for use on the human body and comprising: a longitudinal body-encircling electrically conductive band forming an endless loop having a foot end, a head end, and intervening side lengths interconnecting the head end and the foot end, the endless longitudinal loop being of a longitudinal length such as to cause the head end to pass over and engage a desired portion of the top of a person's head, and such as to cause the foot end to pass under and engage desired bottom surface portions df the person's feet; a transverse bodyencircling electrically conductive band forming an endless loop having a front chest encircling portion, and a rear back-encircling portion, with the chest-encircling portion and the back-encircling portion being adapted to be positioned in contact with a corresponding desired front chest portion and a corresponding desired rear back portion of the torso of said person, the longitudinal and transverse endless loops being provided with adjustment means for adjusting the lengths of the endless loops.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the rear back-encircling portion of the transverse endless loop is provided with a back-contacting, conductive back electrode member, and wherein the front chestencircling portion of the transverse endless loop is provided with a chest-contacting conductive chest electrode member.
3. A device according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the longitudinal and transverse endless loops comprise lengths of electrically conductive strip material.
4. A device according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the adjustment means for each of the longitudinal and transverse loops comprises a pair of overlapped end portions each provided with a plurality of apertures therein spaced apart along the length of the loop and with fastener means controllably insertible through selected alignable ones of said apertures.
5. A device according to claim 4, wherein the fastener means of the transverse endless loop comprises a fastener hook.
6. A device according to claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein the longitudinal loop is provided with a plurality of longitudinally spaced mounting apertures at approximately chest height, wherein the transverse loop is similarly provided with a plurality of side mounting apertures along side portions of the loop and including through-passing fastener means co-operable with selected alignable ones of said apertures of the longitudinal endless loop and the transverse endless loop at a desired chest height for mounting said entire transverse endless loop at a proper chest-height position for
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1. A radiated body-energy-field harmonizer and equalizer device for use on the human body and comprising: a longitudinal body-encircling electrically conductive band forming an endless loop having a foot end, a head end, and intervening side lengths interconnecting the head end and the foot end, the endless longitudinal loop being of a longitudinal length such as to cause the head end to pass over and engage a desired portion of the top of a person's head, and such as to cause the foot end to pass under and engage desired bottom surface portions df the person's feet; a transverse bodyencircling electrically conductive band forming an endless loop having a front chest encircling portion, and a rear back-encircling portion, with the chest-encircling portion and the back-encircling portion being adapted to be positioned in contact with a corresponding desired front chest portion and a corresponding desired rear back portion of the torso of said person, the longitudinal and transverse endless loops being provided with adjustment means for adjusting the lengths of the endless loops.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the rear back-encircling portion of the transverse endless loop is provided with a back-contacting, conductive back electrode member, and wherein the front chestencircling portion of the transverse endless loop is provided with a chest-contacting conductive chest electrode member.
3. A device according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the longitudinal and transverse endless loops comprise lengths of electrically conductive strip material.
4. A device according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the adjustment means for each of the longitudinal and transverse loops comprises a pair of overlapped end portions each provided with a plurality of apertures therein spaced apart along the length of the loop and with fastener means controllably insertible through selected alignable ones of said apertures.
5. A device according to claim 4, wherein the fastener means of the transverse endless loop comprises a fastener hook.
6. A device according to claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein the longitudinal loop is provided with a plurality of longitudinally spaced mounting apertures at approximately chest height, wherein the transverse loop is similarly provided with a plurality of side mounting apertures along side portions of the loop and including through-passing fastener means co-operable with selected alignable ones of said apertures of the longitudinal endless loop and the transverse endless loop at a desired chest height for mounting said entire transverse endless loop at a proper chest-height position for positioning the corresponding front chest-encircling and rear back-encircling portions of the transverse endless loop against desired chest and back torso portions of a human body.
7. A device according to claim 2, wherein the front chest electrode member and the rear back electrode member are provided with, and attached to corresponding front and rear portions of the transverse endless loop by conductive mechanical fasteners.
8. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the foot end of the longitudinal endless loop is provided with foot-receiving and foot-engaging stirrup means for receiving and holding human feet therein with desired ball portions thereof being maintained in contact with said conductive foot end of the longitudinal endless loop.
9. A device according to anyone of the preceding claims wherein the longitudinal endless loop and the transverse endless loop, each comprise electrically conductive copper strip material.
10. A device according to claim 7, wherein the front chest electrode member and the rear back electrode member are formed of electrically conductive copper material, whereby said mechanical fasteners for same are also formed of copper material and comprise rivets, and wherein inner contact surfaces of the front chest electrode member and the rear back electrode member are precious-metal plated for minimization of body skin irritant characteristics.
11. A radiated-body-energy field harmonizer substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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