Product name: Lifetron therapy device
Trade name: Lifetron TC
Product Specifications: Lifetron therapy device is an electron generator Device with transcutaneous attachments for Lifetron therapy which delivers electrons to the patient through skin via a disposable ECG electrode applied over a peripheral vein. The device has a USB input and is powered by a power bank.
Detailed description: The complete specifications of the Electron generator Device with transcutaneous attachments for Lifetron therapy are as follows: The device is made up of an electron generator (Figure:1,4) with a male USB pin (figure:1,6) as input and a power indicator LED (figure1,5) with a probe containing electric wire. The device comes with two output probes. One with an electrical wire and ECG electrode connector for transcutaneous delivery (figure:1,2) of electrons. Another with an electrical wire with a stainless-steel wire fixed into a stopper for intravenous delivery of electrons. (Figure:4)
Figure:1 showing the outer view of Electron generator Device with transcutaneous attachments for Lifetron therapy
1.Disposable ECG electrode 2. ECG electrode connector 3. Electric wire 4. Body of electron generator 5. Power indicator LED 6. Male USB pin as input
Figure:2 showing electrons given over radial artery of the patient by the transcutaneous attachment of Electron generator Device for Lifetron therapy
1.Disposable ECG electrode 2. ECG electrode connector 3. Power- bank 4. Power indicator LED 5. Electron generator 6. Electrical wire
Figure: 3 A and B showing inner view of Electron generator Device for Lifetron therapy
Figure:3A showing inner parts of the box of electron generator
1.Place for Male USB connector 2. Holes for fitting 3 and 6. Groove for electrical wire 4. Elevations which fix into groves 5. Hole for power indicator
Figure:3B showing inner view of the circuit of the electron generator
1.Male USB pin 2. Transformer 3. Power LED 4. Diodes 5. Condensers 6. Electrical wire
Figure:5 showing the circuit diagram of Electron generator Device for Lifetron therapy
The electron generator generates voltage with very little current and the output wattage is negligible. It is fitted in a box (figure:1 and figure:3A) It has a male USB pin as input. The electron generator circuit (figure:5) described here is low-cost and easy to build. The electron generator is based on cascaded half-wave voltage doublers. (Figure:5) The biggest advantage to using voltage doublers is that they use inexpensive low-voltage parts. The basic half-wave voltage doubler is presented in (figure:4). we’ll assume that C1 and C2 are initially discharged. (Figure:5) During the first half-cycle shown in a, the upper input terminal is positive and the bottom negative, so D1 conducts and Cl charges to about V*√2 = 70volts peak. Diode D2 can’t conduct, since it’s back-biased, so C2 discharges through RL. In the second half-cycle (b), the analysis is similar, except that D2 conducts and C2 charges. The circuit is really a transformer less voltage amplifier. While T1 can provide isolation, as well as increase the AC voltage initially going into the doubled, the amplification due to the doubling action would occur without it. When the polarity reverses, both the input voltage and the charge across C1 are in series like two batteries, producing about 2*V*√2=140 volts peak. The half-wave doubler can’t be used with a load that draws much current.
The transcutaneous attachment probe of the device (figure:1 and 2) has an electrical wire (figure:1,3 and figure:2,6) and an ECG electrode connector (figure:1,2 and Figure:2,2) for transcutaneous delivery of electrons. An ECG electrode (figure:2,2) is placed preciously over the radial artery of the patient and the snap type connector is attached over it.
The electron generator has a USB input (Figure:1,6) which can be powered by a power bank, (Figure:2,3) a mobile phone or a step-down transformer with USB output plugged into wall mains plug. The LED power indicator (Figure:1,5 and figure:2,4) indicates that the device is working.
Intended application: The lifetron therapy can be effective against diseases of oxidative stress such as ischemic heart diseases, diabetes, cancer, arthritis, vasculitis, glomerulonephritis, lupus erythematous, adult respiratory diseases syndrome, stroke, intestinal ischemia, hemochromatosis, infectious diseases, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, autoimmune diseases, hypertension and preeclampsia, neurological disorder (Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, muscular dystrophy), alcoholism, smoking-related diseases, SIRS etc. The therapy can be effective against vast majority of viral bacterial and fungal infections. The devices are reusable and sterilized by putting in Formalin chamber or by Ethylene Oxide gas.
The method of using device: The device is sterilized by Ethylene Oxide gas sterilization. An ECG electrode is placed over a peripheral vein of the patient. The snap type connector of the device is pressed and fixed over the ECG electrode. (Figure: 2) The USB end of the device is put into a charged power bank and the LED indicator on the device is illuminated. The therapy time is 2-4 hours. The USB end of the device connected to a charged power bank and the LED of the device is illuminated. Therapy time is 2-4 hours.
Class B
Patent No: 202021022110
Material: Plastic
Packing & storage Condition: The product is stored in a dust free cabinet at 25-40 degrees centigrade temperature. It is packed with multiple layers of bubble wraps and placed in a metal container of appropriate size and sent by courier
Cost: Rs.10,000