A haircutting appliance comprises an enclosed housing having a hollow handle connecting the housing to a vacuum source to carry away cut hairs from a subject's head.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7873421 | Nasal dilator adapted to provide electrical stimulation An internal nasal dilator or an external nasal dilator is adapted to provide electrical stimulation. The user applies that nasal dilator to the nose. Within the adhesive portion is an electrode deriving energy from a neuromuscular stimulator. The electrical stimulat... | 01/18/2011 |
| 7676276 | Stimulator combined with an intranasal respiratory method and device for improved breathing A nasal respiratory device and method adapted to provide electrical stimulation comprising an intraoral holdfast having a neuromuscular stimulator with electrodes adapted to provide electrical stimulation to a user for improving breathing and treating a respiratory ... | 03/09/2010 |
| 6156057 | Method for inducing hypothermia The invention relates generally to methods and apparatus for inducing hypothermia in an animal. Known methods for inducing hypothermia all involve cooling the outside or inside of an animal, sometimes in conjuction with drugs that disable the animal's hom... | 12/05/2000 |
| 6001088 | Iontophoresis method and apparatus An iontophoresis method for delivenng an active substance or drug to a target tissue which includes the step of sandwiching the target tissue between a donor electrode and receptor electrode which are each electrically connnected to a power source wherein... | 12/14/1999 |
| 4256115 | Leadless cardiac pacer A leadless battery operated cardiac pacemaker is embodied in a small disc-like case for attachment beneath the pericardium directly to the heart muscle. One electric lead is curled and serves also as a means for both physically and electrically attaching ... | 03/17/1981 |