Modular System for Cold Water Exposure Therapy Using Directed Ice Impingement
Summary
The USPTO granted patent US12605274B1 to Brrr Tech, LLC on April 21, 2026, covering a modular cold water exposure therapy system using directed ice impingement. The system includes an ice container configured to form and hold treatment ice, an agitator module with pump and impingement ports for circulating chilled water, and mobile app connectivity for session tracking. The patent protects methods for forming treatment ice, circulating treatment water, and conducting controlled cold exposure sessions in clinical and at-home settings.
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USPTO issued Patent No. US12605274B1 to Brrr Tech, LLC on April 21, 2026, covering a modular system for cold water exposure therapy using directed ice impingement. The patent describes an ice container configured to form and hold treatment ice, an agitator module comprising a pump, battery, and impingement ports that direct treatment water onto the ice to rapidly chill the water, and mobile app connectivity for session tracking. The reusable system enables user immersion and precise thermal control.
Parties interested in cold water therapy technology should be aware that this patent protects Brrr Tech's modular approach combining ice formation, water circulation, and mobile app integration. Competitors developing similar therapeutic systems should review the 20 patent claims to assess potential infringement risks.
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Modular system for cold water exposure therapy using directed ice impingement
Grant US12605274B1 Kind: B1 Apr 21, 2026
Assignee
Brrr Tech, LLC
Inventors
Eric Paul Guyer, Steve Guyer, Neil Ferrier
Abstract
The present invention relates to systems and methods for conducting cold water exposure therapy using structured treatment ice and integrated water circulation. The system includes an ice container configured to form and hold treatment ice, and an agitator module comprising a pump, battery, and impingement ports that direct treatment water onto the treatment ice to rapidly chill the water. The ice container can be immersed in a treatment tank, such as a standard bathtub, allowing a user to undergo cold exposure therapy without requiring permanent infrastructure. Enhanced features include turbulence-inducing impingement ports, mobile app connectivity for session tracking, and a freezing chamber with thermally conductive supports for efficient ice formation. The reusable system enables precise thermal control, user immersion, and fast deployment in both clinical and at-home settings. Methods are disclosed for forming the treatment ice, circulating the treatment water, and conducting controlled exposure sessions.
CPC Classifications
A61F 7/0053 A61F 7/0085 A61F 2007/0063 A61F 2007/0086 A61F 2007/0095
Filing Date
2025-09-03
Application No.
19317563
Claims
20
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