THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE SYSTEM
20220031557 · 2022-02-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H9/0071
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A therapeutic massage system is provided. The system is characterized by a controllable compressed air delivery system and a cushion adapted for operative union with a portion of the air delivery system. The cushion includes a support pad and a therapy pad, the support pad having head and vertebral column supporting portions. The support pad vertebral column supporting portion is characterized by longitudinally extending compartments containing filler material. A central compartment of compartments of the support vertebral column supporting portion having a primary region traversing an axial centerline of said cushion and secondary regions spaced apart from said primary central region. The therapy pad overlays and is affixed to the vertebral column supporting portion of the support pad, the therapy pad including a plurality of fluid fillable channels for receiving a vertebral column wherein select fluid fillable channels of the plurality of fluid fillable channels of the therapy pad are fillable via programmed actuation of an actuatable element of the air delivery system. Filler material of the compartments of the support vertebral column supporting portion are responsive to receipt of body weight upon the cushion and select filling of the plurality of fluid fillable channels of the therapy pad, filler material of the regions of the central compartment being passable throughout segments of same in response to receipt of body weight upon the cushion and select filling of the plurality of fluid fillable channels of the therapy pad.
Claims
1. A therapeutic massage system comprising a controllable compressed air delivery system and a cushion adapted for operative union with a portion of said controllable compressed air delivery system, said cushion comprising a support pad and a therapy pad, said support pad having head and vertebral column supporting portions, said vertebral column supporting portion of said support pad characterized by longitudinally extending compartments containing filler material, a central compartment of said compartments having a primary region traversing an axial centerline of said cushion and secondary regions spaced apart from said primary central region, said therapy pad overlying and affixed to said vertebral column supporting portion of said support pad, said therapy pad including a plurality of fluid fillable channels for receiving a vertebral column wherein select fluid fillable channels of said plurality of fluid fillable channels of said therapy pad are fillable via programmed actuation of an actuatable element of said controllable compressed air delivery system, filler material of said compartments responsive to receipt of body weight upon said cushion and select filling of said plurality of fluid fillable channels of said therapy pad, filler material of said regions of said central compartment being passable throughout segments of same in response to receipt of body weight upon said cushion and select filling of said plurality of fluid fillable channels of said therapy pad.
2. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein said support pad comprises first and second resilient fabric layers selectively united to form said compartments of said vertebral column supporting portion of said support pad.
3. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein said support pad is characterized by a peripheral margin, said therapy pad affixed to said support pad such that said plurality of fluid fillable vertebral column receiving channels of said therapy pad occupy an area interior of said peripheral margin of said support pad.
4. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein said support pad comprises a union of first and second support pad sections, said first support pad section comprising said head supporting portion and said second support pad section comprising said vertebral column supporting portion.
5. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein said compartments of said vertebral column supporting portion of said support pad abut one another at a seam to form compartment interfaces.
6. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein said filler material comprises microbeads.
7. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein said filler material comprises foam elements.
8. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein said filler material comprises a combination of microbeads and foam elements.
9. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein said therapy pad comprises first and second fabric layers selectively united to form channels of said plurality of fluid fillable channels.
10. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein said therapy pad comprises first and second fabric layers selectively united via radio frequency welding to form channels of said plurality of fluid fillable channels.
11. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein said therapy pad comprises first and second fabric layers selectively united to form channels of said plurality of fluid fillable channels, each fabric layer of said first and second fabric layers including a urethane coated side, the fabric layers having their coated sides selectively united.
12. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein said therapy pad comprises a union of first and second therapy pad sections, said first therapy pad section characterized by fluid fillable channels corresponding to cervical vertebrae, said second therapy pad section characterized by fluid fillable channels corresponding to vertebrae selected from the group consisting of thoracic, lumbar and gluteal vertebrae.
13. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein said therapy pad is adapted for operative union with a portion of said controllable compressed air delivery system.
14. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein channels of said plurality of fluid fillable channels of said therapy pad abut one another at a seam to form channel interfaces.
15. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein channels of said plurality of fluid fillable channels of said therapy pad abut one another at an undulating seam to form channel interfaces.
16. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein channels of said plurality of fluid fillable channels of said therapy pad are curved throughout a length thereof.
17. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 wherein channels of said plurality of fluid fillable vertebral column receiving channels of said therapy pad are each adapted for operative union with a portion of said controllable compressed air delivery system.
18. The therapeutic massage system of claim 1 further comprising a cover, said cover receiving and enclosing said cushion.
19. A therapeutic massage cushion adapted for operative union with a portion of a programmable fluid delivery system, the cushion comprising a non-pneumatic support pad and a pneumatic therapy pad, said non-pneumatic support pad having head and vertebral column supporting regions and upper and lower portions, said lower portion of said non-pneumatic support pad characterized by said supporting regions, said vertebral column supporting region of said support pad characterized by longitudinally extending compartments containing filler material, a central compartment of said compartments having a primary region traversing an axial centerline of said cushion and secondary regions spaced apart from said primary central region, said filler material migratable throughout said regions, said therapy pad overlying and affixed to said vertebral column supporting portion of said support pad vertebral column supporting region of said non-pneumatic support pad, said pneumatic therapy pad including a plurality of adjacent fluid fillable channels for receiving a vertebral column, said fluid fillable channels traversing a width of said pneumatic therapy pad, said adjacent fluid fillable channels of said plurality of adjacent fluid fillable channels of said pneumatic therapy pad being curved throughout a length thereof, select fluid fillable channels of said plurality of adjacent fluid fillable channels of said pneumatic therapy pad being selectively fillable via programmed actuation of an actuatable element of the programmable fluid delivery system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0042] A massage system 10, according to an initial contemplated embodiment is generally depicted
[0043] The instant description proceeds with presentation of the initial contemplated system 10 embodiment as is generally presented in connection to
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[0047] To provide structural support to support pad 20, compartments 22 are filled with a supporting substance, which may be referred to herein as filler material. Although compartments 22 can be filled with air or other fluid, a generally solid material has been found to be beneficial. Nevertheless, said filler material can have certain fluid-like properties, such as, for example, the ability to conform to different shapes in response to varying pressures. In an embodiment, compartments 22 are filled with microbeads (as shown in
[0048] Support pad 20 and compartments 22 of support pad 20 can be formed in any number of ways. In an embodiment, support pad 20 is formed by attaching together two pieces of resilient nylon fabric proximal the respective perimeters of each piece of fabric, such as by sewing or stitching. For example, seams can be sewn into the fabric to form compartments 22 and compartment interfaces 26 to permit, while also dissuading, the migration of microbeads between compartments 22. One or more flapped openings can be left in the joined fabric pieces to facilitate loading of microbeads into compartments 22.
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[0051] Therapy pad 30 can be formed by radio-frequency welding (RF welding) sections of fabric together to form channels 32, wherein the weld pattern causes these channels 32 to be in abutment with one another. In an embodiment, the interior and exterior surfaces of channels 32 may have a coating of a substantially air-impermeable and/or liquid-impermeable material, such as urethane laminate. In an alternative embodiment each channel 32 may be formed independently from separate pieces of material. Alternatively, channels 32 and channel interfaces 36 may be formed, as with compartments 22, from two separate pieces of a fabric whereby the seams and channel interfaces 36 are formed by RF welding. As depicted in
[0052] As mentioned, support pad 20 and therapy pad 30, as well as a cover for support pad 20 and therapy pad 30, can be formed by joining, such as through sewing and RF welding, various layers of fabric or material. Those skilled in the art will recognize that these components (i.e., support pad 20 and therapy pad 30) can be separate devices, or could be integrated into a single integral device. The actual physical embodiments may take many forms.
[0053] One example of therapy pad 30 may be formed by joining first layer 52 and second layer 52. First layer 52 has outer first layer perimeter 56 and inner first layer perimeter 57. Similarly, second layer 54 has outer second layer perimeter 58 and inner second layer perimeter 59.
[0054] In an embodiment, first layer 52 and second layer 52 are made from RF weld fabric are joined through RF welding such that the walls forming each channel 32 are substantially gas impermeable. Additionally, outer first layer perimeter 56 may be attached to outer second layer perimeter 58 and inner first layer perimeter 57 may be attached to inner second layer perimeter First layer 52 generally also includes defined openings 60. As shown in
[0055] First layer 52 and second layer 54 may further include guides 61. Guides 61 facilitate joining first layer 52 and second layer 54, such as by providing a visual stitching marker. Guides 61 are generally situated between channels 32. As depicted in
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[0057] During construction of support pad 20, portions of third layer perimeter 64 and fourth layer perimeter 65 are joined together, such as by sewing or stitching, leaving openings 68 through which filler material, such as microbeads, can be inserted. When compartments 22 have been sufficiently filled with filler material, openings 68 are closed off Support pad 20 and therapy pad 30 may then be fully joined by aligning guides 61 with compartment guides 66 and sewing, stitching, or otherwise coupling therealong. In an embodiment, intermediate layer 40 is disposed between support pad 20 and therapy pad 30.
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[0060] First upper section layer 306 generally includes a plurality of seams 320 that define various compartments. In an embodiment, seams 320 are sinusoidal in shape and define head compartment 322, neck compartment 324 and shoulder compartments 326, which are adapted, respectively, to support the head, neck and shoulder regions of a user. Lower border 312, 314 and 316 are generally fabricated such that the bottom-most shoulder compartment 326 has a slope of approximately eleven degrees (11°) to approximately twenty-four degrees (24°). Referring to
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[0062] Once seams 342 are formed, first lower section layer perimeter 334 and second lower section layer perimeter 338 are joined, such as through stitching or other suitable techniques. In an embodiment, the distal ends of neck portions 336, 340 are initially left unstitched, thereby providing an opening through which filler material, such as microbeads, can be inserted. Once the cavity between first and second lower section layers is sufficiently filled, the distal end of neck portions 336, 340 are joined. Cover 348 may also be attached to support pad 20.
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[0064] While support pad 30 generally provides dynamic, responsive support to a user on its own, therapy pad 20 utilizes channels 32 to provide unique pressure profiles for delivering therapeutic massage treatment. Specifically, the combination of the slope of channels 32 and the sine-wave pattern of channel interfaces 36 creates a specific pattern of pressure points that can be delivered to an individual in a customized sequence, thus delivering a dynamic pressure-therapy treatment designed to impart a therapeutic effect tailored to the needs of an individual. The sine-wave pattern of channel interfaces 36 permits pressure to be applied in a variable pattern across portions of the individual's body. Specifically, as shown in
[0065] In an embodiment, therapy pad 30 includes a plurality of channels 32, which abut at channel interfaces. One skilled in the art will readily recognize, however, that therapy pad 30 can include any number of channels 32 and channel interfaces 36 without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. The number and size of channels 32 may be varied in accordance with the anatomical region of the individual targeted by massage system 10. Referring again to the pressure profiles depicted in
[0066] As indicated above, a feature of the present invention is the ability to deliver customized massage therapy to a user by selectively inflating and deflating channels 32 of therapy pad 30. Controller unit 16 inflates and deflates channels by sequentially delivering a fluid, such as air, to channels 32 and subsequently removing the fluid from the channels 32. Controller unit 16 generally includes at least a processor programmed to deliver customized pressure profiles to an individual. Controller unit 16 may also include mechanism to directing air into and out of channels of therapy pad 30, such as diverter 100 or diverter 200, as well actuators (not depicted) that are operably connected to diverter 100 or 200 and an air compressor. Alternatively, diverter 100 or 200 and the actuators may be provided as a separate unit or separate units. The diverter 100 or 200 includes at least one chamber, and generally a plurality of chambers, that are adapted to communicate to therapy pad 30 air that is supplied from an air source. The processor can be instructed to control the air compressor and diverter 100 or 200 so as to deliver a desired pressure-therapy treatment to an individual.
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[0069] Cushion 12′ is characterized by a support pad 20′ and a therapy pad 30′ as is best appreciated with reference to the schematic section of
[0070] Therapy pad 30′ includes a plurality of fluid fillable channels 32 for receiving a vertebral column, more broadly/notionally, the dorsum (see generally
[0071] Filler material of support pad compartments 22 are responsive to receipt of body weight upon the cushion, and likewise the select filling of the plurality of fluid fillable channels 32 of therapy pad 30′. Filling material 70 of regions 24, 25 of central compartment 22a is passable throughout segments of same (i.e., has the ability to migrate within the compartment, e.g., to/from regions thereof), in response to receipt of body weight upon said cushion and select filling of said plurality of fluid fillable channels of said therapy pad, a synergistic combination of a structurally supported support pad, as by a table or the like, more specifically, the filled compartments of vertebral column support portion of the support pad, the filled/filling/fillable channels of the therapy pad overlying the support pad compartments, and applied body weight owing to a user supine on the cushion deliver an especially advantageous tactile user experience.
[0072] Central longitudinally extending compartment 22a , more particularly region 24 thereof, is advantageously configured so as to include sacroiliac joint and coccyx receiving portions. Moreover, the compartments 22b and regions 25 of the central longitudinally extending compartment 22a support an upper portion of the buttocks of a user. Shoulder rest 17 of the cushion correlates with portions of compartments 22a and 22b , more particularly, portions adjacent and extending from the neck shoulder break 13 (see
[0073] Finally, with regard to cushion 12′, some parting observations are warranted in connection to the relationship for, between and among the support pad and therapy pad. As previously set forth, support pad 20′ includes upper (
[0074] Turning now to operation or system function, one skilled in the art will readily recognize that any number of unique pressure-therapy treatment programs can be developed to treat conditions and other ailments for which therapeutic massages can provide treatment or relief Generally, such pressure-therapy treatments will progress in a direction toward the cervical curve from the gluteus curve. Referring to
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[0076] Massage system 10 is thereby capable of providing multiple sources of pressure therapy. A first source of pressure therapy originates in support pad 20, which applies pressure by continuously conforming to and adjusting and supporting an individual's body. A second source of pressure therapy originates in therapy pad 30, which applies localized pressure along sinusoidal-shaped channels 32 located between the individual's body and support pad 20. A third source of pressure therapy originates m the controller unit 16, which can execute instructions for sequentially inflating and deflating channels 32 of therapy pad 30 in accordance with a prescribed treatment plan, e.g., an MDL treatment plan. These sources may be used alone, or in any combination with one another.
[0077] Various embodiments of the invention have been described above for purposes of illustrating the details thereof and to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. The details and features of the disclosed embodiment or embodiments are not intended to be limiting, as many variations and modifications will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is intended to be interpreted broadly and to include all variations and modifications coming within the scope and spirit of the appended claims and their legal equivalents.