Patent classifications
A61H23/006
Massage chair and method of driving the same
A massage chair includes a backrest, and two sets of massage arms assembled with the backrest and spaced apart from each other along a transversal axis of the backrest, each set including a first and a second massage arm that respectively have a first and a second contact member and are movable relative to each other. The method includes positioning the two sets of the massage arms such that at least the first contact members of the first massage arms contact a desired region of a user's body, actuating the two sets of the massage arms to perform a sequence of kneading pulses or a continuous kneading displacement from a wide state to a narrow state to apply a gripping action on the user's body, and stopping the two sets of the massage arms in the narrow state for a period of time to maintain the gripping action on the user's body.
NECK MASSAGING DEVICE
A neck massaging device includes an elastic arm, a handle comprising first outer shell, comprising a connecting end and a free end opposite to the connecting end, and first inner shell buckled with the first outer shell, a connecting member connected the handle to the elastic arm, which is connected to the connecting end of the handle and buckled with the inner shell, an electrode assembly, and an electric pulse generating device electrically connected with the electrode assembly. The free end of the handle may swing with the connecting member as a pivot under the action of external force to drive the first inner shell to be separated from the connecting member.
SKIN TREATMENT DEVICES AND METHODS OF USE
An example skin treatment device includes a surface with at least one textured portion for transmitting vibrations and/or pulsations to the skin. The skin treatment device includes at least one motor for generating such vibrations and/or pulsations. The skin treatment device also includes a heating element and a heat transfer mechanism to produce and transfer heat therapy to a user. The skin treatment device further includes at least one stimulation mechanism configured to transfer electrical current stimulation to a user.
MASSAGE CHAIRS WITH TOUCHSCREEN-BASED CONTROL SYSTEM
The present invention is a touchscreen-based control system for massage chairs that includes a touchscreen device. In another aspect, the present invention is a massage chair controlled by a touchscreen-based control system that includes a touchscreen-based control system. In a further aspect, the present invention is a massage chair controlled by a touchscreen-based control system that includes a touchscreen-based control system having a software program allowing a user to customize a massage function and save it in a memory thereby allowing the user to open or load the saved function. In a further aspect, the present invention is a massage chair controlled by a touchscreen-based control system wherein the massage chair includes an inflatable air-cell to provide massage effects in the footrest and armrest areas of a user.
MULTI-PURPOSE PHYSIOLOGICAL TREATMENT TOOL
Multi-purpose physiological treatment tools may include a head covering and coupled to a post. The head may be constructed of at least partially of a polymeric material having a therapeutically effective durometer. The head may have a number of designs and configurations that may be used for treating different body parts and/or body tissues. An example head may have three or more at least partially concaved edges with two surfaces between the edges. Another example head may have two edges with a surface between the edges. Another example head may have a large surface area that is at least partially concaved.
Skin cleanser
A skin cleanser includes a surface, such as a silicone surface, with at least one textured portion for transmitting vibrational tapping to the skin. The skin cleanser includes at least one oscillating motor for generating the tapping motion to the skin. The textured portion includes touch-points or a wave that transmit the tapping motion to skin in contact with the textured portions. The touch-points may include thicker and thinner formations of the touch-points to provide firmer or softer vibrations to the skin. The touch-points are within about 0.5 to 2.5 mm in diameter. One configuration includes multiple oscillating motors configured to provide different vibration frequencies at around 50-300 Hertz and operable simultaneously.
Sound therapy systems and methods for recalibrating the body's electromagnetic field
A sound treatment system includes an audio system for transmitting tones of predetermined frequencies through a plurality of outputs. A sound transmitting device is electrically connectable to one or more of the outputs, and includes a speaker for transmitting the tones received. The speaker is adjacent to crystal which is vibrationally responsive to the tones. A method of using the system includes generating tonal segments of predetermined duration, modulating the frequencies, and compiling these into an audio program. One or more sound transmitting devices are placed on desired locations of the body, and their inputs connected to corresponding outputs of the audio system. The generating step includes compiling selected predetermined frequencies into an audio program to generate the tonal segments, as well as modulating tones of one or more desired frequencies to generate the tonal segments.
ATTACHMENT SYSTEM FOR A PLURALITY OF TREATMENT MEMBERS
An adapter assembly for use with a reciprocating treatment device that includes a main body portion having at least a first top male attachment member or a first top female attachment member on a top thereof and at least first and second bottom male attachment members or first and second bottom female attachment members on a bottom thereof.
Charging stand for percussive massage device
A charging stand for use with a percussive massage device that includes a rechargeable battery. The charging stand includes a main body portion that defines a charging channel therein that is configured to receive the percussive massage device in a charging position. The main body portion includes first and second side walls, an upper wall and a lower wall that cooperate to define the charging channel. When a percussive massage device is received in the charging position, power is transmitted from the charging stand to the rechargeable battery.
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.