Patent classifications
A63F2009/0007
Therapeutic game for stroke survivors improving fine and gross motor skill
The present invention provides a therapeutic game for holistically engaging people who have had a stroke or other brain injury in gross and fine motor skill activities. The therapeutic game is a self-contained set of objects that can be placed on or in a set of targets. Targets can be openings within a container in which to drop or toss the objects. A target can be a daisy support with a base, stem, and receptacle removably attachable to the stem on which or in which an object can be placed. A scoring system can also be used mark progress and to engage the mental powers as well as the physical powers.
Float the ball
The subject matter disclosed herein relates to targeting young people to enjoy a fun activity while improving their eye power. The principals of the game include eye exercises based on previous procedures.
MANIPULATIVE DEVICE
A manipulative device having at least two three-dimensional bodies, each including a magnet. The at least two three-dimensional bodies including at least one first three-dimensional body and at least one second three-dimensional body. The at least one first three-dimensional body is manipulated by a user relative to the at least one second three-dimensional body, whereby the surface of the at least first three-dimensional body contacts the surface of the at least second three-dimensional body, and the at least two three-dimensional bodies engage or repel each other due to magnetic force from the magnet in each three-dimensional body. Also, the at least two three-dimensional bodies disengage or release from each other due to reduction in magnetic force from the magnet in each three-dimensional body disconnecting when separating the three-dimensional bodies from each other. A sound or noise dampening material can cover the entire surface of each three-dimensional body.
FINGER-WEARABLE ANTI-STRESS DEVICE
A finger-wearable anti-stress device having a ring and a main body is provided. The ring extends along and about a rotation axis and delimits a finger seat suitable for housing at least partially a finger of a user. A ring seat is provided in the main body, in which the ring is rotationally engaged with respect to the main body to allow rotation of the main body with respect to the ring and about the rotation axis due to a torque imposed by the finger of the user on the ring. The finger-wearable anti-stress device has a revolution counter sensor configured to count a number of complete relative rotations between the ring and the main body.