Patent classifications
A61H23/006
System and method of applying a massage and emitting an aromatic scent
A massage apparatus includes a massage system, a scent-emitting module, and a microcontroller respectively connected with the massage system and the scent delivery module, the microcontroller being operable to activate the massage system to apply a massage action and to activate the scent-emitting module to emit an aromatic scent.
Massage attachment assembly with removable contact portion
A massage attachment assembly that includes a base portion having a proximal end and a distal end, and a contact portion having a proximal end and a distal end. The base portion includes an attachment member on the proximal end that is configured to secure the base portion to a percussive massage device. The proximal end of the contact portion is removably secured to the distal end of the base portion.
METHODS FOR ENHANCING FEMALE ORGASM
Methods and devices are described for performing at least one of enhancing female sexual arousal, enhancing female sexual pleasure, or enhancing an ability to achieve or experience a more pleasurable orgasm for a female. In some cases, an acoustic wave stimulus is combined with one or more of providing a suction stimulus and a vibration stimulus as this may be further beneficial to the female.
PERCUSSIVE THERAPY DEVICE
A percussive therapy device that 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. The housing includes first, second and third handle portions and a head portion that cooperate to define a handle opening. The first handle portion defines a first axis, the second handle portion defines a second axis and the third handle portion defines a third axis and the first, second and third axes cooperate to form a triangle. The motor is positioned in the head portion of the housing, and at least a portion of the push rod assembly extends outside of the head portion.
HANDHELD MASSAGE DEVICE
A handheld massage device is disclosed. The massage device comprises a housing defining a base, a handle portion, a motor receiving portion, a shaft portion, and a battery portion. The handle portion and the battery portion are extended vertically from both ends of the base, thereby forming an open space for enabling a user to hold the massage device, and the motor receiving portion is perpendicularly extended at a top from the handle portion. An electric motor is operatively positioned within the motor receiving portion. An applicator head is rotatably connected to the electrical motor via a shaft. The shaft portion receives the shaft and is configured to rotate up to 175 degrees, thereby enabling the user to conveniently massage the body. A battery is removably affixed within the battery portion, and is electrically connected to the electric motor via a trigger for supplying electrical power to operate the massage device.
PERCUSSIVE THERAPY DEVICE WITH ACTIVE CONTROL
A percussive therapy device that includes a housing, an electrical source, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, and a routine controller configured to initiate a protocol configured to apply at least one output of the percussive therapy device in response to user input, and initiate at least one step of the protocol in which the percussive therapy device is applied in accordance with the at least one output.
HEALTH PROMOTING APPARATUS
A health promoting apparatus to benefit health of a user based on medical factors underlying moderate exercise, comprises: an oscillation generator configured to oscillate a head of the user in a vertical direction or an anteroposterior direction; and an oscillation controller connected to the oscillation generator, and configured to control the oscillation generated by the oscillation generator. The oscillation controller is configured to control the oscillation generator to apply a shear stress to cells in a brain of the user by moving interstitial fluid in the brain, in order to promote the health of the user.
Battery-Powered Percussive Massage Device
A percussive massage device includes an enclosure having a cylindrical bore that extends along a longitudinal axis. A motor has a rotatable shaft that rotates about a central axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. A crank coupled to the shaft includes a pivot, which is offset from the central axis of the shaft. A transfer bracket has a first end portion coupled to the pivot of the crank. A flexible transfer linkage has a first end coupled to a second end portion of the transfer bracket. A piston has a first end coupled to a second end of the transfer linkage. The piston is constrained to move within a cylinder along the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical bore. An applicator head has a first end coupled to a second end of the piston and has a second end exposed outside the cylindrical bore for application to a person receiving treatment.
FLEXIBLE VIBRATION MODULE FOR SNAP IN ATTACHMENT TO A GROMMET EMBEDDED IN A COMPRESSION WRAP
A flexible vibrating module with flexible radiating arms outwardly projecting around the module, with each arm having an associated coin motor which can optionally be operated at high frequency or low frequency or pulsing frequency, is shown in combination with a wrap having a snap in flexible grommet for the module to consistently orient properly the module with respect to a patient's muscles or joints.
MASSAGE BROOM
The group of useful models has to do with physiotherapeutic devices, in particular massage brooms, the task of which is to enhance their effectiveness. The massage broom has metal bristles, which have been put together compactly in a portion of the massage broom in order to form a handle, and in the remaining portion of the massage broom the bristles are separated from one another. In one of the variants, the handle or its part is formed by the metal sleeve and by the additional metal sleeve. The bristles are passed through these sleeves. Thus, the possibility exists that sound waves can be generated upon tapping. Various instances of embodiments of massage brooms in four variants are also described.