Patent classifications
A61H23/006
MASSAGE GUN WITH STEPLESS AMPLITUDE REGULATION
The present disclosure discloses a massage gun with stepless amplitude regulation. The massage gun with stepless amplitude regulation includes an eccentric wheel assembly. The eccentric wheel assembly includes an input part, a regulating part and an output part. The input part is provided with a first connecting part fixedly connected with a motor rotating shaft. The output part is provided with a second connecting part hinged with a connecting rod. The first connecting part and the second connecting part are arranged non-coaxially. The regulating part is movably connected with the input part and the output part. An amplitude regulation assembly and a massage head operating assembly are independently controlled respectively, and can synergistically operate mutually without interference, and the noise during amplitude regulation and massage can be reduced. Accumulated tolerance after every time of amplitude regulation can be corrected by a correction circuit arranged inside.
MASSAGER
The present invention discloses a massager designed by the present invention, an accommodation cavity includes an actuation zone, two opposite walls of the actuation zone are respectively flexible walls, an actuator is mounted in the accommodation cavity, and located between the two opposite flexible walls, and includes a moving part and a linear motion driver, the linear motion driver is used for driving the moving part to make reciprocating linear motion along an axis of the actuation zone so as to act on an inner side of at least one flexible wall, and enable an outer side of the at least flexible wall to be in a raised bulging state.
A RED-LIGHT THERAPY MASSAGE GUN ATTACHMENT
A red-light therapy massage gun attachment has a housing defining a massage gun driveshaft engagement at a proximal side of the housing and an impact surface at an opposite distal side of the housing. The housing contains at least one light source element therein operative to emit light in a wavelength range between 600 nm and 1100 nm from the impact surface.
Water Encapsulated and Mechanical Hybrid Body Massage Chair with Rapid Heating and Cooling Control
A chair is disclosed for providing water and air adjustable massage. The massage chair includes a surface that is easy to clean, and water-filled rollers within the chair to apply a massaging effect to the body of the user thereon. Each water-filled roller incorporates a foam inner roller that is surrounded by either a cylindrical water-filled wrap or water-filled inserts. The massage chair incorporates a leg section to perform a percussive and vibrating massage on the legs of the user thereon. The massage chair has the ability to recline and to apply heat and/or cooling to the user thereon. The massage chair incorporates auto-sensing controls, massage pattern software, and Cloud Control Software that enables the owner in a commercial environment to establish the time for use, frequency, and price for the massage session.
MASSAGE DEVICE FOR PROVIDING MASSAGE FOR BLOOD PRESSURE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING MASSAGE DEVICE
The present disclosure relates to a method for operating a massage device including a blood pressure measuring unit, the method including the steps of: receiving, from a current user, an input indicating that a massage mode for managing blood pressure is to be executed; measuring the blood pressure of the current user using the blood pressure measuring unit; inclining backward a body massage unit included in the massage device; controlling, to a first distance, the distance between a left massage ball and a right massage ball included in a massage module; determining the position of the shoulders of the current user while moving the massage module from the top to the bottom of the body massage unit; providing a massage to the current user using the massage module; and while providing the massage to the current user, outputting a guide signal for inducing breathing of a specific cycle to the current user.
DEVICES AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING COMPRESSION AND/OR VIBRATORY FORCES TO TISSUES
Devices that can provide a compressive force and a vibratory force to treat an area are described. In some configurations, the devices can include a substrate that can provide the compressive force and multiple independently controllable actuators that can provide the vibratory force to treat swelling, lymphedema or other conditions.
RECIPROCATING MASSAGE THERAPY APPARATUS
A reciprocally-driven massage therapy apparatus includes a base unit operable to rest on or mount to a surface that is external to the apparatus. A reciprocal drive unit is mounted to the base unit, the reciprocal drive unit including a reciprocally-driven member. A massage therapy implement is disposed on the reciprocally-driven member and arranged to stroke back and forth to apply cyclic therapeutic touching to a user's body part during use of the apparatus. The base unit may include an adjustable ballast operable to apply a stabilizing force that enhances stability of the apparatus. The reciprocal drive unit may be wirelessly controllable and the massage therapy implement may have wirelessly controllable motorized components for delivering massage therapy functions. A multi-function wireless remote control device may be provided that selectively controls the reciprocal drive unit and the massage therapy implement's motorized components.
PATIENT/INVALID HANDLING SUPPORT
A patient support for supporting a patient includes an inflatable mattress defining a support surface and a pneumatic system for inflating the inflatable mattress. The pneumatic system includes a pressurized reservoir for holding pressurized air and selectively releases pressurized air from the reservoir to the mattress.
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.
PERCUSSION THERAPY APPARATUS AND METHODS THEREOF
- John A. Bobey ,
- Bryan Chng ,
- Kok Boon R. ONG ,
- Harold M. Cabral ,
- Deny D. Barilea ,
- Suresha Ventakaraya ,
- Wei T. Tan ,
- Clementine Pirio ,
- Nicholas Mann ,
- Chad M. Boerst ,
- Mary J. Rossini ,
- Denis Sin ,
- Vinay Joshi ,
- Dirk Tjepkema ,
- Sytze A. Spijksma ,
- Petrus J. van den Oever ,
- Ari T. Adler ,
- William C. Stewart ,
- Jason Robinson ,
- Timothy R. Proulx ,
- Alex STAUDT ,
- Petrus T. Rutgers
Devices, systems, and methods for percussion therapy of a patient's torso area provide percussive force to release and/or dislodge mucous from respiratory airways of a human patient. Such devices, systems, and methods may include a torso covering for securing to a patient's torso, percussive devices coupled to the torso covering, and an attachment assembly for supporting the torso covering. The percussive devices may include a percussion frame, an electromechanically actuated percussor for controlled movement between end positions, and resilient members attached to opposite ends of the percussion frame for assisting controlled movement of the percussor. The devices, systems, and methods disclosed herein provide efficient and comfortable high-frequency percussive force to a patient's torso, reducing stress on the patient and improving patient experience.