COPPER MASSAGER THERAPY TOOL
20170273856 · 2017-09-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H2201/0257
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A hand held massage tool that is used for the therapy of muscles and tendons that are suffering from tightness, knots and overall soreness. It can be used as a preventative measure to help keep muscles and tendons stretched. Treatment includes a rubbing back and forth and rolling motion by the copper massage tool directly on the muscle and tendon area that is being focused on. The massage tool is comprised of copper tubing that is filled with liquid to provide the benefit of a thermal transfer of hot and cold properties achieved by the liquid from inside and around the outside of the copper tube for massage therapy treatments. The copper tube generates heat by friction and is also heated and cooled by external sources.
Claims
1. A hand held copper massage therapy tool which provides friction heat generating and cold therapy applications for the treatment of muscles and tendon tension. The tool comprises of: a. Copper tube b. Hand grips c. Liquid inside the sealed copper tube
2. A copper massage therapy tool as cited in claim 1, wherein copper tube is used directly on the skin in a back and forth or rolling motion.
3. A copper massage therapy tool as cited in claim 1, wherein hand grips are used for holding the tool to apply pressure and massaging.
4. A copper massage therapy tool as cited in claim 1, wherein thermal liquid inside the copper tube, i.e. Propylene Glycol to assist in the distribution of heat caused by friction. The thermal properties of the liquid and copper tube also assist in the distribution of hot and cold properties that are externally sourced.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0011] 10. HAND GRIP
[0012] 12. COPPER TUBE, “PIPE”
[0013] 14.TUBE PLUG/CAP
[0014] 16. THERMAL TRANSFER LIQUID, i.e. PROPYLENE GLYCOL
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0019] Although the preceding description contains significant detail, it should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but rather as providing illustrations of the preferred embodiments of the invention. As an example, copper tube 12 could vary in size by length and width and also include variations of the tubular shape with different textures or raised nodules on the exterior. The copper tube 12 could also rotate by means of using different hand grips 10 to allow for the rotation of the copper tube 12 as it is applied in a back and forth motion during the massage. The thermal transfer liquid 16 should not be restricted to only Propylene Glycol as other liquid types are comparable. Such a variation would not materially alter the nature of the invention. Thus, the scope of the invention should be fixed by the following claims rather than any specific examples provided