MASSAGE GUN ATTACHMENT AND METHOD
20220160578 ยท 2022-05-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H2201/169
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H23/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An accessory for a massage gun which aids the user in holding the massage gun steady while focusing on a target muscle without requiring two hands as well as reduces user fatigue while focusing on a target muscle for longer periods of time. The accessory of the embodiments of the present invention is light weight and easily attachable and detachable to a massage gun.
Claims
1. A battery assembly for a handheld massage gun for use by a user on a muscle comprising: a housing including a first portion graspable by a user as a handle and defining a cavity for receiving one or more batteries of the battery assembly and a second portion connected to the first portion at an angle.
2. The battery assembly of claim 1, wherein the battery assembly is attachable and detachable from a main body of the handheld massage gun.
3. The battery assembly of claim 1, wherein the battery assembly is not detachable from a main body of the handheld massage gun.
4. The battery assembly of claim 1, wherein the first portion is adapted to allow a user to control an orientation of the handheld massage gun with one hand when the battery assembly is attached to the handheld massage gun.
5. The battery assembly of claim 1, wherein the second portion further comprises a cushioned contact surface at a distal end.
6. The battery assembly of claim 1, wherein the second portion further comprises a concave contact surface at a distal end.
7. The battery assembly of claim 1, wherein when the battery assembly is attached to the handheld massage gun, the second portion supports the handheld massage gun in a self-standing position, such that an axis of a piston of the handheld massage gun is maintained approximately perpendicular to the first portion of the battery assembly.
8. The battery assembly of claim 1, wherein the angle is approximately ninety degrees.
9. The battery assembly of claim 1, wherein the angle is greater than ninety degrees.
10. The battery assembly of claim 1, wherein the angle is less than ninety degrees.
11. An attachment for a handheld massage gun for targeting a muscle of a user comprising: a first portion mountable to a handle of the handheld massage gun, and a second portion connected to the first portion at an angle.
12. The attachment of claim 11, wherein the first portion is adapted to allow a user to control an orientation of the handheld massage gun with one hand w % ben the first portion is attached to the handheld massage gun.
13. The attachment of claim 11, wherein the second portion further comprises a cushioned contact surface at a distal end.
14. The attachment of claim 11, wherein the second portion further comprises a concave contact surface at a distal end.
15. The attachment of claim 11, wherein the first portion is connected to the second portion by rotationally inserting a projection of the first portion into a groove of the second portion.
16. The attachment of claim 11, wherein attachment of the first portion to the second portion is selected from a group consisting of: screw threads, cam surface, bayonet mount, and helical projection.
17. The attachment of claim 11, wherein when the attachment is attached to the handheld massage gun, the second portion supports the handheld massage gun in a self-standing position, such that an axis of a piston of the handheld massage gun is maintained approximately perpendicular to the first portion.
18. The attachment of claim 14, wherein the contact surface of the second portion of the attachment is a fulcrum for applying rotational leverage to a percussive massage head of the massage gun through a user grasping and rotating the first portion of the attachment applied to a muscle of the user.
19. The battery assembly of claim 5, wherein the contact surface of the second portion of the battery assembly is a fulcrum for applying rotational leverage to a percussive massage head of the massage gun through a user grasping and rotating the first portion of the battery assembly applied to a muscle of the user.
20. A massage gun for use by a user on a muscle comprising: a main body defining a cavity and a first cylindrical extension and a second cylindrical extension; a reciprocating piston having a first end received within the cavity of the main body and a second end for mounting a percussive massage head therefrom; a motor received within the first cylindrical extension of the main body to drive the reciprocating piston and create percussive movement of the massage head; a battery assembly received by the second cylindrical extension comprising a housing including a first portion graspable by a user as a handle and defining a cavity for receiving one or more batteries of the battery assembly and a second portion connected to the first portion at an angle; a contact surface attached to the second portion of the battery assembly; wherein the contact surface of the second portion of the battery assembly acts as a fulcrum for applying rotational leverage to the percussive massage head through grasping and rotating the first portion of the battery assembly applied to the muscle of the user.
21. An attachment for a handheld massage gun for targeting a muscle of a user comprising: a body with a first end, and a second end, the first end coupled to a piston housing of the handheld massage gun and a second end comprising a curvilinear surface.
22. The attachment of claim 21, wherein between the first end and the second end of the body is a strain gauge for measuring pressure applied on the handheld massage gun by the user to the muscle.
23. An attachment for a handheld massage gun for targeting a muscle of a user comprising: a body having a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to a piston housing of the handheld massage gun and the second end comprising at least one rotatable roller.
24. The attachment of claim 23, wherein the at least one rotatable roller comprises a first roller and a second roller, each of which have an outer diameter with a tapered profile.
25. The attachment of claim 24, wherein the first roller and second roller are placed at the second end of the body of the attachment, such that a smallest diameter of the first roller is adjacent a smallest diameter of the second roller.
26. The attachment of claim 23, wherein an attachment head of a piston received within the piston housing is roller.
27. An attachment for a handheld massage gun for targeting a muscle of a user comprising: a body received within an extension of a housing cavity of the handheld massage gun, the body having a first end and a second end, the first end comprising: a first tooth; a second tooth; a third tooth; a first gap between the first tooth and the second tooth; and a second gap between the second tooth and the third tooth; wherein the body is pivotable about a pin received adjacent the first end, such that when the body is pivoted and pressure is applied at the second end of the body, the first tooth applies pressure to a microswitch to activate a motor for powering motion of a reciprocating head of a piston of the handheld massage gun.
28. The attachment of claim 27, further comprising a pin received within the extension of the housing cavity in the second gap between the second tooth and the third tooth, to limit pivoting about the pin adjacent the first end of the attachment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0037] The focusing rest attachment 200 consists of a first portion 203 that forms a handle which is gripped by the user and includes the components of the original battery assembly 118. A second portion 201, extending approximately perpendicular to the first portion 203, forms an anchoring support surface for the massage gun 400. In this embodiment, the second portion 201 is sized so as to support the massage gun 400 in a position whereupon the axis A-A of the first portion 203 is approximately parallel to the surface being massaged (see
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[0039] The method of operating the massage gun is depicted in
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[0041] An alternate design can be utilized for use on the smaller diameter limbs such as forearms, thighs or calves. The massage gun is made more comfortable for these applications if the contact surface of the focusing rest is made curvilinear.
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[0046] The first tooth 905 and the second tooth 901 define a first gap 907, with the first tooth 905 having a flat surface 905a that can interact with a microswitch 904. Between the second tooth 901 and the third tooth 903 is a second gap 908 which can receive a stop stud 902 present within the cavity 910b of the extension 910a of the massage gun housing 910. Second tooth 901 and third tooth 903 of the focusing arm 900 allow limited movement adjacent to a stop stud 902. A relatively strong torsion spring (not shown) is mounted along the axis K and biases the focusing rest 900 is the direction as shown by the arrow. In this position, the massage gun is self-standing when not being used, and the third tooth 903 is biased against the stop stud 902.
[0047] Near the proximal end 900a of the focus rest 900 is a bore 931 which receives a pin or other element 909 in which the focus rest 900 can pivot. The pin 909 is additionally received by the cavity 910b of the extension 910a of the massage gun housing 910.
[0048] This view demonstrates how the pivoting focusing rest 900 may be used to activate an internal microswitch 904. Slight initial movement of the focus rest 900 or pressure applied to the distal end 900b of the focus rest 900 causes the focus rest 900 to pivot relative to the K axis, such that the flat surface 905a of the first tooth 905 at the proximal end 900a of the focus rest 900 applies pressure to the microswitch 904. The microswitch 904, once activated via pressure, initiates the motor (not shown) to move the massage head 105. In this way, the focusing rest 900 is used as an automatic trigger to initiate the reciprocating motion of the massage head 105, and battery power is automatically conserved when the pressure is removed from the focus rest 900 of the massage gun. This arrangement may also allow the removal of the power switch 107 at the end of battery housing as shown in
[0049] During use, the user grasps the cylindrical housing 920. Upon putting pressure upon the distal end 900b of the focusing rest 900, the pivoting movement causes the focus rest 900 to rotate through a small angle about axis K on pin 909 until the second tooth 901 contacts the stop stud 902. Simultaneously, the first tooth 905 via the flat surface 905a contacts the microswitch 904 which closes the massage motor circuit and initiates the reciprocation of the massage head 105. When the user discontinues or relieves the massage pressure, the torsion spring (not shown) rotates the focusing rest 900 in the direction of the arrow until the third tooth 903 contacts the stop stud 902. Simultaneously, the first tooth 905 releases the microswitch 904 and thus shuts off power to the motor of the massage gun.
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[0051] In this way, the focusing rest attachment 800 is used as an automatic trigger to initiate the reciprocating motion of the massage head 105. This is advantageous because battery power is automatically conserved when the pressure is removed from the massage gun. This arrangement may also allow the removal of the power switch 107 at the end of battery housing as shown in
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[0053] A smoother reciprocating massage motion can be achieved by adding a rolling element directly onto the massage shaft 1103 of the massage gun as shown in
[0054] Accordingly, it is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention herein described are merely illustrative of the application of the principles of the invention. Reference herein to details of the illustrated embodiments is not intended to limit the scope of the claims, which themselves recite those features regarded as essential to the invention.