Patent classifications
A61H15/0085
Intelligence engine system and method
A percussive therapy system that includes a percussive massage device including a network interface, and an intelligence engine. The intelligence engine is configured to receive manual capture data and real-time tracking data from the percussive massage device, receive remote data from a remote data source, and generate recommendation data comprising a recommended protocol to be performed by the percussive massage device. The recommendation data is generated from demographic, activity, temporal, analytics, and biometric data, received from the manual capture data, the real-time tracking data, and the remote data inputs.
SMART EXERCISE MAT
A mat assembly that includes a mat that includes a top layer and a bottom layer, a plurality of vibration motors positioned between the top layer and the bottom layer, a plurality of sensors associated with the mat, a removable battery pack, and a controller. In use, a first set of vibration motors within the plurality of vibration motors is configured to be actuated when a first one of the plurality of sensors is actuated.
Grounded Massage Tool
The present invention relates to the field of family health care, in particular to a manual massager with grounding benefits. The highly portable and manual device transfers the user's body excess voltage and transfers through the wire to grounding port and thus deposited to Earth. The assembly incorporates the benefits of grounding (earthing) with the benefits of massage therapy. The manual massager has a simple structure, low manufacturing cost and controllable massaging force, and is convenient to use.
Self-Operable Massage Therapy Device
A massage device that includes a dorsal brace, a dorsal projection, and a first and second arm. The dorsal projection attaches to the dorsal brace. The first arm connects to a first end of the dorsal brace and the second arm connects to a second end of the dorsal brace. Both arms extend in the same direction and are substantially parallel to each other. Also disclosed is a massage device that includes a dorsal brace, a plurality of dorsal projections, and a first and second arm. One or more of the plurality of dorsal projections attach to the dorsal brace. The first arm connects to a first end of the dorsal brace and the second arm connects to a second end of the dorsal brace. Both arms extend in the same direction and are substantially parallel to each other.
PERCUSSIVE THERAPY DEVICE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE MODULES
A percussive therapy device includes a housing, an electrical source, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, and a push rod assembly operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor. A massage attachment is removably received on a distal end of the push rod assembly at a first location. The percussive therapy device also includes an attachment module associated with the housing of the percussive therapy device at a second location. The second location is different than the first location. The attachment module is configured to provide an active effect.
VIBRATING GARMENT ASSEMBLY
A garment assembly includes a sleeve member having outer and inner surfaces, a first vibration assembly associated with the sleeve member, and a control module associated with the sleeve member. The first vibration assembly includes a plurality of vibration motors that are arranged in a circle about a center point. An angular distance between each vibration motor of the plurality of vibration motors is approximately the same. The control module includes a battery, and the first vibration assembly is in electrical communication with the control module.
VIBRATING GARMENT ASSEMBLY INCLUDING LINEAR MOTORS
A garment assembly that includes a garment member with an inner surface and an outer surface, a power source, and at least a first linear motor positioned adjacent the inner surface of the garment member. The first linear motor is electrically coupled to the power source and includes a shaft member that includes a magnet. A distal end of the shaft member is configured to reciprocate against the inner surface of the garment member.
Constrained and Repositionable Percussive Massage Device Tool and Tool Receiver
A percussive massaging device has a base which includes a tool receiver and a piston for providing percussive action to a massage tool. The massage tool includes an attachment for selectively attaching to the tool receiver using one of a key and keyway system and a magnetic system. The attachment post further includes a press-fit seal or a magnetic mechanism for further securing the attachment post to the tool receiver. The massage tool further includes a tool head which may be non-rotating or is capable of rotating in one or more directions during use while simultaneously providing a percussive massage to a user.
HAND-HELD MASSAGE DEVICE WITH MULTI-MODE OF ACTION
A hand-held massage device includes a housing, a first turning plate, a second turning plate, an output rod, and a driving assembly. The housing includes an opening. The first turning plate is accommodated in the housing. The first turning plate has a concave-convex surface. The second turning plate is disposed between the opening and the first turning plate. The output rod is inserted in the second turning plate and rotated with the second turning plate. One end of the output rod is inserted to the opening and another end is abutted to the concave-convex surface. The driving assembly is connected to the first turning plate and the second turning plate. The driving assembly drives the first turning plate to rotate, drives the second turning plate to rotate or simultaneously drives the first turning plate and the second turning plate to rotate.
EXTENDED HANDLE MECHANISM FOR PERCUSSIVE MASSAGE DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
An extended handle for securely holding reciprocating massage devices. The handle includes a handle section and a mounting section, the mounting section providing a channel designed to hold conventional reciprocating massage devices of differing geometries from various manufacturers and the handle section oriented to distribute the weight of an attached reciprocating massage device while allowing a user to easily position the attached massage device relative to various parts of the user's body.