SPINAL MASSAGE DEVICE
20210338522 ยท 2021-11-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H2201/1669
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/169
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A vibrating back massager with guide slot and vibrating heads is described. The guide slot is designed to restrict lateral movement of the massage device when the guide slot is engaged with a supporting member. The supporting member may be the edge of an open door, a corner, a vertical pole, or other generally available structure. The device includes a strap handle which may be draped over the user's shoulder and used to control the vertical position of the device. The described vibrating massage device allows a single user to create and maintain a significant amount of massage pressure without fatiguing his arms or relying on a second person. In a preferred embodiment, the controls for the vibrating massage device are incorporated into the strap handle so that the speed, intensity, and/or temperature may be controlled by the user without repositioning the device.
Claims
1. A personal massage device comprising: a vibrating massage head; a housing with a front side and a rear side, wherein the rear side of the housing comprises a guide slot comprised of two guide slot pads configured to engage a supporting structure to restrict lateral movement of the device with respect to the supporting structure while allowing movement along the support structure of the device and wherein the front side of the housing is configured to house the vibrating massage head; a deformable material between the vibrating massage head and housing; one or more retaining straps attached to the housing and configured to retain the vibrating massage head; and a ring attached to the housing and configured to receive a rope that controls the vertical position of the vibrating massage head while engaged with a supporting structure.
2. The personal massage device of claim 1, wherein the two guide slots are integral with the housing.
3. The personal massage device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of straps are directly attached to the housing.
4. The personal massage device of claim 1, wherein the deformable material is integral with the housing.
5. The personal massage device of claim 1, wherein the device comprises a second vibrating massage head adjacent to the massage head.
6. The personal massage device of claim 1, wherein the one or more retaining straps comprise at least one restraining strap with a first end and a second end and wherein a loop portion of a hook and loop fastener is disposed at the first end of the at least one retaining strap and a hook portion of a hook and loop fastener is disposed at the second end of the one or more retaining straps.
7. The personal massage device of claim 1, wherein the deformable material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a foam, a padding, a rubber, a polymer, or a gel.
8. The personal massage device of claim 1, wherein the vibrating massage head is powered by electricity.
9. The personal massage device of claim 1, wherein the vibrating massage head is powered by a battery.
10. A personal massage device comprising: two laterally adjacent vibrating massage heads; a housing with a front side, a rear side and a top, wherein the rear side of the housing comprises a guide slot comprised of two guide slot pads configured to engage a supporting structure to restrict lateral movement of the device with respect to the supporting structure while allowing movement along the support structure of the device and wherein the front side of the housing is configured to house the two laterally adjacent vibrating massage heads; a deformable material between the (1) housing and (2) the two adjacent vibrating massage heads; an attachment mechanism at the top of the housing and configured to attach a rope that controls the vertical position of the vibrating massage head while engaged with a supporting structure.
11. The personal massage device of claim 10, wherein the attachment mechanism comprises a hollow void extending through the top of the housing.
12. The personal massage device of claim 10, wherein the two guide slots are integral with the housing.
13. The personal massage device of claim 10, wherein the deformable material is integral with the housing.
14. The personal massage device of claim 10, wherein the deformable material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a foam, a padding, a rubber, a polymer, or a gel.
15. The personal massage device of claim 10, wherein the deformable material comprises two or more layers having a different hardness.
16. The personal massage device of claim 10, wherein the deformable material comprises two or more layers having a different hardness are configured to allow control of pressure from the device to a user.
17. The personal massage device of claim 10, wherein the vibrating massage head is powered by electricity.
18. The personal massage device of claim 10, wherein the vibrating massage head is powered by a battery.
19. The personal massage device of claim 10 which further comprises a device to adjust the vibration of the two laterally adjacent vibrating massage heads to vibrate at a human's natural frequency.
20. The personal massage device of claim 10 which further comprises a device to emit heat from the two laterally adjacent vibrating massage heads.
21. The personal massage device of claim 10 which further comprises a rope and pulley operably attached to the attachment mechanism for allowing a user to move the device vertically while the guide slot engages the supporting structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] So that the manner in which the above recited features, advantages, and objects of the present invention are attained and can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to the embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings only illustrate preferred embodiments of this invention, and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments that vary only in detail. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Certain terms are used throughout the following description and claims to refer to particular system components. As one skilled in the art will appreciate, different companies may refer to a component by different names. This document does not intend to distinguish between components that differ in name but not function.
[0022] Disclosed embodiments relate to a personal massaging device comprising a main body housing, at least one massaging head, and a guide track. A preferred embodiment comprises two vibrating massage heads which are arranged to create a gap between the two heads. This gap is designed to accommodate the bony regions of a user's vertebrae so that the vibrating massage heads contact the user on either side of the user's spine. This arrangement allows therapeutic vibration to penetrate into the tissues around the user's spine including the vertebrae, discs, ligaments, connective tissues, nerves, and muscles. Disclosed embodiments allow the user to direct therapeutic vibration massage to the desired area without the assistance of another person and to generate and maintain significant massage pressure with the user's body and legs, rather than the user's arms. In certain embodiments, massaging waves are directed to injured tissues, including but not limited to nerves, for providing relief from pain and/or discomfort. Disclosed embodiments may allow users to increase blood flow, deliver oxygen and/or nutrients to an area, break up muscular and/or connective tissue adhesions, and/or relax the muscles in a desired portion of the user's back. Preferred embodiments are light-weight and/or small enough to be portable and may be carried with the user while traveling
[0023] Unlike traditional personal massage devices, disclosed embodiments, utilize a guide slot which limits the lateral and rotational movements of the device when the guide slot is aligned with an available support structure such as the inside of an interior door frame where the door jam allows guidance and the massager device is configured to allow the pressure applied to massager by user to be transferred to the door frame allowing the raised area of the door jam to fit inside the area between the pads. The guide slot allows the user to align the device with any suitable support structure and lean back or recline against the massage device in order to generate a significant amount of pressure between the user and the heads of the device. This arrangement also allows the user to maintain massage pressure for an extended period of time without fatiguing his arms as is commonly required by conventional personal massage devices. Maintaining a significant amount of pressure on a user's back for an extended period of time has been previously difficult or impossible for a user to do himself By utilizing the disclosed guide slot(allowing the massager to be used inside of an interior door frame allowing room for the door jamb to fit inside of the massager pads), the user may position the device and then lean back, thereby stabilizing himself and creating pressure with user's own body weight, legs, and body position against the massager rather than the user's arms. Disclosed embodiments also allow the user to arch his spine forwards, backward, and/or laterally, thereby repositioning the tissues being massaged. This may allow greater accesses to the tissues being massaged due to altered positioning.
[0024] In some embodiments, the guide slot is an integrally formed portion of the main body or housing of the device. In other embodiments, the guide slot may be formed by separate pieces of material attached to the main body of the device in order to create raised areas with a guide slot depression in between. The guide slot may be any size or shape that may be used to restrict lateral and rotational motion of the device by engaging the guide slot with a stable structure.
[0025] In some embodiments, the guide slot comprises three surfaces and forms a generally rectangular slot. In other embodiments, the guide slot may have a single curved surface, two surfaces which create a triangular guide slot, or four surfaces which create a generally hexagonal guide slot.
[0026] In some embodiments, the guide slot is designed to accommodate the edge of a door. When using such embodiments with a door, users may optionally restrain the door from opening or closing in order to provide additional stability to the door but this is strictly optional. In some embodiments, the guide slot is designed to accommodate a corner such as, for example, the about 90 degree corner formed by two walls. In some embodiments, the guide slot may be designed to accommodate a pole or other rounded structure. Support structures may include any object or structure that is sufficiently sturdy to withstand the user pressing back against the structure. Exemplary support structures include, but are not limited to a door, corners, walls, book cases, door frames, poles, equipment, fencing, and/or furniture.
[0027] Some embodiments utilize flexible strap handles which allow the user to adjust the vertical position of the device while maintaining the lateral and rotational position of the device. The handles connect to a portion of the massage device and may be positioned over the user's shoulders, such that the user can comfortable hold the handles in front of his body and raise or lower the device by pulling on the handles or by allowing gravity to pull the device lower down. The user may maintain the lateral and rotational position of the device using the guide slot while adjusting the vertical position by reducing the pressure between the user and the device until the device may be moved. This may be done without disengaging the device from the support structure, thereby maintaining alignment The flexible handles may be made of any suitably flexible material including, but not limited to, rope, cord, cloth, straps, webbing, cable, wires and combinations thereof.
[0028] In some disclosed embodiments, the massage heads are generally conical although the massage heads may by any suitable size and/or shape. Some embodiments utilize rounded and/or blunted tip massage heads. In some embodiments, the massage heads are generally hemi-spherical. Some embodiments may use firm foam or rubber attachment cupping device connecting to one, two, or more massaging heads to allow cupping of the lower neck during massage allowing a softer contact with the neck. The device may be be used to avoid the possible bruising of delicate neck tissue that might be caused by the standard massaging heads. The massage heads may be made of any suitable material including, but not limited to rubber, silicone, polymers, metal, elastomers, and combinations thereof.
[0029] In certain embodiments, the massage heads are configured to be heated. Heating elements may be contained within the massage heads in order to provide additional therapeutic benefit to the user during use of the device.
[0030] Preferred embodiments comprise two massage heads which are configured to create a gap in between the massage heads in order to accommodate the user's spine. Some embodiments may comprise four, or six, or eight massage heads which are configured in pairs in order to create an elongated gap between the multiple pairs of massage heads.
[0031] Regardless of the number of massage heads, the gap may be through of as running in a generally parallel direction as the guide slot. In many embodiments, the center of the gap between massage heads will be generally aligned with the center of the guide slot. This allows the user to press his back evenly against both or all massage heads while keeping the guide slot securely engaged with the supporting structure.
[0032] In some embodiments, the gap may be at least 1 inch wide, or at least 2 inches wide or at least three inches wide. In some embodiments, the gap is at most 5 inches wide, or at most 4 inches wide, or at most 3 inches wide.
[0033] Controls for the disclosed massaging device may be placed anywhere on the housing that does not interfere with the operation of the device. Preferred embodiments do not include controls on the side of the housing opposite the massage heads because that may interfere with the use of the guide slot. In some embodiments, the controls are positioned on to top of the main body housing. Other control devices may be hand held remote to be operated by the user allowing changes in massager functions during massage techniques. In preferred embodiments, the controls are positioned at the distal end of a strap handle. This allows the user to control the speed, intensity, and/or temperature while the device is in use without significantly adjusting the positioning of the device. In such embodiments, the strap handle includes a control cable which communicates signals from the controls to the electronics, motors, and/or heating elements within the main body housing. In certain embodiments, the control cable may be reinforced in order to withstand the tensile loads generated by the user pulling the strap handle in order to control the vertical position of the device without damaging or stressing any electronic connections.
[0034] Preferred embodiments of the disclosed device are portable. Some embodiments may weigh at most about 10 pounds, or at most about 8 pounds, or at most about 6 pounds or at most about 4 pounds. Certain embodiments may be at most about 12 inches in any dimension, or at most about 10 inches, or at most about 8 inches, or at most about 6 inches, or at most about 4 inches in the longest dimension.
[0035] Disclosed embodiments are generally electrically powered using a power cable plugged into a wall outlet. As an appropriate support structure is not always located adjacent to an electrical outlet, preferred embodiments comprise an extended length power cord. In some embodiments, the power cord is at least about 8 feet long, or at least about 10 feet long, or at least about 12 feet long, or at least about 16 feet long, or at least about 20 feet long. Certain embodiments may be battery powered and do not require a power cord at all.
[0036] Certain embodiments may utilize additional lateral stabilizing structures called wings. In such embodiments, the wings extend laterally from the main body housing and may be used to further prevent the device from rotating more than is desirable. When the device is used on narrow supporting structures, the wings may stabilize the device by contacting the back of the user, thereby preventing the device from rolling out of position.
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[0041] In some embodiments, the retrofit body 210 includes a guide slot and a deformable portion 212 designed to accommodate and/or conform to a wide range of pre-existing massage devices. The deformable portion 212 of the retrofit body may be made of any deformable material, including but not limited to, foams, padding, rubbers, polymers, or gels. Embodiments of the retrofit device include a plurality of retaining straps 240, each with a first and second end. The first end 242 of a retaining strap is attached to the retrofit body. The second end 244 of the retaining strap is configured to pass through a retaining loop 250, be pulled in order to secure the existing massage device to the retrofit body housing 210, and then be secured. In a preferred embodiment, the retaining straps 240 comprise hook and loop fasteners so that the second end of a retaining strap can be pulled through a retaining loop 250 and then fastened to the first end of the retaining strap. Some embodiments comprise at least 4 retaining straps, or at least 6 retaining straps, or at least 8 retaining straps.
[0042] Retaining loops 250 may be any loop which allows a retaining strap 240 to be passed through and then pulled tightly in order to generate a retaining force. In preferred embodiments, the retaining loops are hingedly attached to the retrofit body. In some embodiments, the retaining loops are made of a flexible material, thereby allowing the retaining loop to conform to the shape of the pre-existing massage device.
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[0044] Disclosed embodiments allow the user to stand, sit, squat, and/or kneel while utilizing the massaging device. This also allows the user to arch his back forward, backward, and/or laterally, thereby relieving pressure on portions of the spine and/or allowing greater access to certain tissues.
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[0046] The housing or main body 110 in
[0047] An attachment mechanism 400 may be at or near the top of the housing and configured to receive or hold a rope that controls the vertical position of the vibrating massage head while engaged with a supporting structure. In some embodiments the attachment mechanism 400 may be a hollow void extending through the top of the housing and configured to attach a flexible or inflexible ring, string, or other attachment mechanism 500 for holding a rope, a cord, or other lowering or raising device. The ring may be comprised of any flexible or inflexible material so long as it is capable of supporting the weight of the device hanging from, for example, a rope. In some embodiments the rope may be attached to the top of a door jamb which is the supporting structure.
[0048] One, two, or more vibrating massage heads 120 are housed in the front side of the housing and may be powered by, for example, a battery or electricity. Generally, two vibrating massage heads 120 may be laterally adjacent to each other as shown in, for example,
[0049] The personal massage device may comprise a device to adjust the vibration of the two laterally adjacent vibrating massage heads to vibrate at a human's natural frequency and other frequencies known to provide harmonic healing properties and/or syncing of the mind and body. That is, in some embodiments the device may be configured to incorporate and/or connect to a device that delivers music or other sound to the user while the one or more vibrating massage heads are in operation. The vibration of one or more vibrating massage heads, the music or other sound, and/or both, may be configured to vibrate at or near the user's natural frequency.
[0050] The personal massage device may comprise a device to emit heat from the one or more vibrating massage heads. Such device may emit heat in any convenient manner such as, for example, convection, thermal, conduction, ultraviolet, etc, The device may be located within the housing, the massage head, or via an attachment to the device.
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[0053] The overhead rope and pulley system is advantageous because the user does not have to flex his or her knees to position the device at the desired portion of the body to be massaged as one would have to with a stationary massage device. The device is moved using the rope and pulley system so that the user does not have to move. By using a pulley system one may obtain more control of the force applied without the need to further press one's hands against an opposing door or other surface. The pulley system also avoids having a cord or other mechanism chafing the body as the device is moved up or down with the rope as would result if one pulled a cord from the rear over his or her shoulder.
[0054] Advantageously, a user may use the system depicted in
REPRESENTATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0055] 1. A personal massage device comprising:
[0056] a vibrating massage head;
[0057] a housing with a front side and a rear side, wherein the rear side of the housing comprises a guide slot comprised of two guide slot pads configured to engage a supporting structure to restrict lateral movement of the device with respect to the supporting structure while allowing movement along the support structure of the device and wherein the front side of the housing is configured to house the vibrating massage head;
[0058] a deformable material between the vibrating massage head and housing;
[0059] one or more retaining straps attached to the housing and configured to retain the vibrating massage head; and
[0060] a ring attached to the housing and configured to receive a rope that controls the vertical position of the vibrating massage head while engaged with a supporting structure.
[0061] 2. The personal massage device of embodiment 1, wherein the two guide slots are integral with the housing.
[0062] 3. The personal massage device of embodiment 1, wherein the plurality of straps are directly attached to the housing.
[0063] 4. The personal massage device of embodiment 1, wherein the deformable material is integral with the housing.
[0064] 5. The personal massage device of embodiment 1, wherein the device comprises a second vibrating massage head adjacent to the massage head.
[0065] 6. The personal massage device of embodiment 1, wherein the one or more retaining straps comprise at least one restraining strap with a first end and a second end and wherein a loop portion of a hook and loop fastener is disposed at the first end of the at least one retaining strap and a hook portion of a hook and loop fastener is disposed at the second end of the one or more retaining straps.
[0066] 7. The personal massage device of embodiment 1, wherein the deformable material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a foam, a padding, a rubber, a polymer, or a gel.
[0067] 8. The personal massage device of embodiment 1, wherein the vibrating massage head is powered by electricity.
[0068] 9. The personal massage device of embodiment 1, wherein the vibrating massage head is powered by a battery.
[0069] 10. A personal massage device comprising:
[0070] two laterally adjacent vibrating massage heads;
[0071] a housing with a front side, a rear side and a top, wherein the rear side of the housing comprises a guide slot comprised of two guide slot pads configured to engage a supporting structure to restrict lateral movement of the device with respect to the supporting structure while allowing movement along the support structure of the device and wherein the front side of the housing is configured to house the two laterally adjacent vibrating massage heads;
[0072] a deformable material between the (1) housing and (2) the two adjacent vibrating massage heads;
[0073] an attachment mechanism at the top of the housing and configured to attach a rope that controls the vertical position of the vibrating massage head while engaged with a supporting structure.
[0074] 11. The personal massage device of embodiment 10, wherein the attachment mechanism comprises a hollow void extending through the top of the housing.
[0075] 12. The personal massage device of embodiment 10, wherein the two guide slots are integral with the housing.
[0076] 13. The personal massage device of embodiment 10, wherein the deformable material is integral with the housing.
[0077] 14. The personal massage device of embodiment 10, wherein the deformable material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a foam, a padding, a rubber, a polymer, or a gel.
[0078] 15. The personal massage device of embodiment 10, wherein the deformable material comprises two or more layers having a different hardness.
[0079] 16. The personal massage device of embodiment 10, wherein the deformable material comprises two or more layers having a different hardness are configured to allow control of pressure from the device to a user.
[0080] 17. The personal massage device of embodiment 10, wherein the vibrating massage head is powered by electricity.
[0081] 18. The personal massage device of embodiment 10, wherein the vibrating massage head is powered by a battery.
[0082] 19. The personal massage device of embodiment 10 which further comprises a device to adjust the vibration of the two laterally adjacent vibrating massage heads to vibrate at a human's natural frequency.
[0083] 20. The personal massage device of embodiment 10 which further comprises a device to emit heat from the two laterally adjacent vibrating massage heads.
[0084] The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention are illustrative and explanatory thereof, and various changes in the size, shape and materials, as well as in the details of the illustrated construction, may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The present embodiment is, therefore, to be considered as merely illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the claims rather than the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalence of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.