Massage Device With Optimized Automatic Operating Mode
20230293383 · 2023-09-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Yohan Dassonville (Dardilly, FR)
- Vivien Marzin (Verze, FR)
- Ambroise De La Chapelle (Saint-Genis-Les-Ollieres, FR)
Cpc classification
A61H2015/0007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/5002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/5005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A massage device includes a first selection interface configured to allow a user to select an automatic or manual operating mode of the device, the automatic operating mode providing a treatment cycle for the area to be massage; a second selection interface configured to allow a user to select a parameter related to the automatic operation mode of the device and representative of a massage setting; a massage head including at least one massage element configured to come into contact with the area to be massaged; and an actuator enabling activation of said at least one massage element. The device further includes a controller configured to automatically select a first mode or a second mode of operation of the automatic operation of the device, depending on the user-selected setting, wherein the first mode and the second mode are each associated with a particular operation of the actuator.
Claims
1. A massage device comprising: a first selection interface allowing a user to select an automatic or manual operating mode of the device, said automatic operating mode providing a treatment cycle for the area to be massaged, a second selection interface allowing a user to select a parameter related to the automatic operation mode of the device and representative of a massage setting, a massage head comprising at least one massage element intended to come into contact with the area to be massaged, an actuator enabling activation of said at least one massage element according to a rotational movement around a first axis, characterized in that the device further comprises a controller automatically selecting a first mode or a second mode of operation of the automatic operation of the device, depending on said user-selected setting, said first mode and second mode each being associated with a particular operation of the actuator, said first operating mode and second operating mode each being associated with a different direction of rotation of said at least one massage element.
2. The massage device according to claim 1, wherein the actuator comprises an electric motor.
3. The massage device according to claim 1, wherein the massage device is a facial massage device, said setting is representative of the left or right side of the face to be massaged that the user wishes to treat first, said setting then being able to have a first value representative of a priority treatment on the left side of the face or a second value representative of a priority treatment on the right side of the face, the controller comprising said setting as well as said first value and said second value.
4. The massage device according to claim 3, wherein said first mode is associated with the anticlockwise direction of rotation if the setting has the first value, and said second mode is associated with the clockwise direction of rotation if the setting has the second value.
5. The massage device according to claim 1, wherein the device comprises a first timer designed to be triggered by the controller when the user selects the automatic operating mode of the device.
6. The massage device according to claim 5, wherein the controller is designed to turn off the device when the first timer exceeds a first threshold time without the user having to select said setting.
7. The massage device according to claim 1, wherein the device comprises a first mode timer and a second mode timer, designed to be triggered by the controller respectively upon selection of the first mode or the second mode.
8. The massage device according to claim 7, wherein the controller is designed to, respectively, turn off the first mode when the first mode timer exceeds a first mode threshold time, and, turn off the second mode when the second mode timer exceeds a second mode threshold time.
9. The massage device according to claim 1, wherein the device comprises an indicator representative of the setting to be selected or selected by the user.
10. The massage device according to claim 9, wherein said second selection interface comprises said indicator.
11. The massage device according to claim 1, wherein the first selection interface comprises a switch with three different positions: A first position associated with turning the device off A second position associated with the automatic operating mode of the device A third position associated with the manual operating mode of the device
12. A non-therapeutic massage method comprising the following steps: a) providing a massage device b) user selection of an automatic mode of the device offering a massage cycle d) user selection of a setting related to the automatic operating mode of the device e) automatic selection of a first operating mode or a second operating mode of the automatic operation of the device, based on said user-selected setting, said first mode and second mode each being associated with a particular operation of an actuator enabling the activation, according to a rotational movement around a first axis, of at least one massage element intended to come into contact with the area to be massaged, said first mode and second mode being associated each with a different direction of rotation of said at least one massage element.
13. The massage method according to claim 12, wherein said step of selecting an automatic mode b) comprises a step of activating an indicator representative of the setting to be selected.
14. The massage method according to claim 13, said method further comprising, following the step of selecting an automatic mode b), the following time verification step: c) triggering a first timer and, when the value of said first timer exceeds a first threshold time without the user having selected said setting, turning off the device.
15. The massage method according to any one of claim 13, wherein the automatic selection step e) comprises, for each of the first mode or second mode, triggering, respectively, a first mode timer or a second mode timer when selecting said mode, and maintaining said first mode or second mode as long as the first mode timer or second mode timer does not exceed, respectively, a first mode threshold time or a second mode threshold time.
Description
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0059] The embodiment of the invention illustrated by the various figures is an embodiment in which the massage device is a human facial massage device, particularly suited to reproducing a kneading or shearing gesture, in particular on the cheeks, cheekbones or neck. The area to be massaged is thus the face, for example the cheeks and cheekbones.
[0060] As can be seen in
[0061] The main body 1 thus forms a gripping area, such as a handle, for example. As can be seen, the main body 1 is a solid revolving around a first axis X1, preferentially frustoconical, these shapes being particularly ergonomic and well-suited to a user's grasp.
[0062] The massage head 2 comprises at least one massage element 21 intended to come into contact with the area to be massaged. Thus, said at least one massage element 21 protrudes from the massage head 2 so as to be able to come into contact with, and even sink into, the area to be massaged. As can be seen in
[0063] The massage device further comprises an actuator enabling activation of said at least one massage element 21, the actuator being preferentially housed in the main body 1. The actuator is thus designed to activate said at least one massage element 21 according to a rotational movement around the first axis X1. Advantageously, the actuator comprises an electric motor designed to activate said at least one massage element 21 according to a rotational movement around the first axis X1. Preferentially, the actuator is powered by a battery, itself housed in the main body 1. Thus, the massage device is a portable and self-contained device, making it easier to use. More specifically, the actuator also comprises a motor shaft connected to the motor.
[0064] Said at least one massage element 21 is designed to massage a particular area: its features of size, shape, material, etc. are adapted to the area to be massaged. In the event that the device comprises several removable massage heads 2, each of the massage heads 2 comprises different massage elements 21 intended for different massage areas. Illustratively and without limitation, said at least one massage element 21 comprises a ball, a half sphere, a roller, a finger, etc.
[0065] Preferentially, each massage element 21 comprises a convex portion intended to come into contact with the area to be massaged, in this case the face. This feature ensures an effective massage without being unpleasant or painful. For example, each massage element 21 comprises a ball, or a half-ball (or half-sphere), which allows each massage element 21 to sink into the skin of the area to be massaged in order to be able to transmit mechanical forces thereto.
[0066] Preferentially, each massage element 21 is mounted movable in rotation on itself, according to a second axis X2 parallel to the first axis X1. The second X2 axis is separate from the first X1 axis. In the preferential embodiment illustrated in
[0067] As can be seen in
[0068] As can be seen in
[0069] More specifically, the first selection interface 11 comprises a switch with three different positions. The switch is thus a “slider” switch, that is, movable in translation, according to the first axis X1, between three different stable positions: [0070] A first position is associated with turning the device off: this is the center position of the switch, depending on the orientation of
Thus, the first selection interface 11 allows the user to select an operation of the device either in an automatic mode or in a manual mode.
[0073] As can be seen in
[0074] Setting G, D is thus related to the automatic operating mode of the device. More specifically, the setting G, D is an input for the automatic operation mode of the device, as can be seen in
[0075] In addition, setting G, D is representative of a massage setting. More specifically, said setting G, D is representative of the left or right side of the face to be massaged that the user wishes to treat first. This allows for consideration of the user's habits and routine, taking into account which side of the face the user is used to treating first.
[0076] Said setting G, D can thus have a first value G representative of a priority treatment on the left side of the face: in other words, the first value G of the setting tells the massage machine that the left side of the face should be massaged first, and therefore, that the right side of the face should be massaged next. Alternatively, the first setting G, D can also have a second D value representative of a priority treatment on the right side of the face: in other words, the second D value of the setting tells the massage machine that the right side of the face should be massaged first, and therefore, that the left side of the face should be massaged next. This latter configuration (the setting has the D value) is shown in
[0077] The device further comprises a controller automatically selecting a first mode RG or a second mode RD of operation of the automatic operation of the device. Indeed, as can be seen in
[0078] Said first mode RG and second mode RD are thus each associated with a particular operation of the actuator, and more particularly with a different direction of rotation of the massage element(s) 21. Specifically, the controller will automatically adjust the direction of rotation of the electric motor based on the value the user has given to setting G, D.
[0079] According to the embodiment shown in
[0080] The device also comprises a memory designed to store a number of data, defined by the designers of the device. Preferentially, the memory is a read-only memory so that the various data stored on the memory are not affected by a power outage. A wide variety of data can be stored in the device's memory, such as timings, rotational speeds, rotational directions, setting values, massage methods, etc.
[0081] In particular, the memory comprises a first threshold time t1, the value of which is, for example, comprised between 2 and 20 minutes, preferentially between 5 and 15 minutes, advantageously between 10 and 14 minutes. Particularly advantageously, the first threshold time t1 is substantially equal to 12 minutes. As will be explained, this first threshold time t1 is associated with the maximum allowable time for the user to select the setting.
[0082] The memory also comprises a first mode threshold time tg, the value of which is, for example, comprised between 30 seconds and 5 minutes, preferentially between 1 and 4 minutes. Advantageously, the first mode threshold time tg is substantially equal to 3 minutes. Thus, the value of the first mode threshold time tg is lower than the value of the first threshold time t1. As will be explained, the first mode threshold time tg is associated with the duration of the first mode RG in the case of automatic operation mode.
[0083] The memory also comprises a second mode threshold time td, whose value is for example comprised between 30 seconds and 5 minutes, preferentially between 1 and 4 minutes. Advantageously, the second mode threshold time td is substantially equal to 3 minutes. Thus, the value of the second mode threshold time td is equal to the value of the first mode threshold time tg. As will be explained, the second mode threshold time td is associated with the duration of the second mode RD in the automatic operating mode. The application of the first and second mode threshold times tg, td can be seen in particular in
[0084] The memory also comprises a manual mode threshold time tm, the value of which is for example comprised between 1 and 15 minutes, preferentially between 4 and 8 minutes. Advantageously, the manual mode threshold time tm is substantially equal to 6 minutes. Thus, the value of the manual mode threshold time tm is greater than the value of the first mode threshold time tg but less than the value of the first threshold time t1. As will be explained, the manual mode threshold time tm is associated with the maximum time allowed for the first mode RG or the second mode RD in the case of manual operating mode.
[0085] The memory may also comprise a pause time p whose value is for example comprised between 0.5 seconds and 30 seconds, preferentially between 0.5 and 5 seconds, advantageously between 0.5 and 2 seconds. Advantageously, the pause time p is substantially equal to 1 second. Thus, the value of the pause time is an order of magnitude smaller than the threshold times t1, tg, td. As will be explained, the pause time p is used to indicate to the user that it is time to switch the device to the other side of the face.
[0086] As can be seen in
[0087] The indicator 121, 122, thus comprises a first visual indicator 121, preferentially in the form of a left-facing arrow, as well as a second visual indicator 122, preferentially in the form of a right-facing arrow, as can be seen in
[0088] The controller is then designed to turn on only the first indicator 121 when the setting has its first value G, and turn on only the second indicator 122 when the setting has its second value D, as can be seen in
[0089] The controller can also be designed to simultaneously activate, or even simultaneously flash, the first and second indicators 121, 122, as soon as the first control interface 11 leaves its first position. This makes it possible to indicate clearly and quickly to the user that he or she must select a value of the setting G, D.
[0090] As can be seen in
[0091] As illustrated in
[0092] As can be seen in
[0093] The controller design foreseen for the automatic operation of the device is shown in
[0094] The device comprises a first mode timer TG designed to be triggered by the controller upon selection of the first operating mode RG. The controller is preferentially designed to turn off the first mode RG when the first mode TG timer exceeds the first mode threshold time tg. More specifically, as can be seen in the left branch of the flow charts in
[0095] The device comprises a second mode timer TD designed to be triggered by the controller upon selection of the second operating mode RD. The controller is preferentially designed to turn off the second mode RD when the second mode TD timer exceeds the second mode threshold time td. More specifically, as can be seen in the right branch of the flow charts in
[0096] The controller is also designed to be able to automatically trigger the second operating mode RD following the first mode RG, or vice versa, automatically trigger the first operating mode RG following the second operating mode RD, depending on the setting G, D selected by the user, as can be seen in
[0097] A first variant is shown in
[0098] If the result of the verification described in paragraph [0070] is positive (TG>tg), then the controller is designed to pause the actuator during the pause time p. The actuator, and thus said at least one massage element 21 therefore ceases all movement. Such a pause indicates to the user the end of the first operating mode RG and that the device should be moved to the right side of the face. The controller is further designed to also activate the second visual indicator 122 during the pause step which confirms to the user the need to move the device to the right side of the face. At the end of this pause time p, the controller is designed to trigger the second operating mode RD and maintain this second operating mode RD as long as the second operating mode threshold time td is not exceeded by the second operating mode timer TD, as described in paragraph [0071]. As soon as the second mode threshold time td is exceeded by the second mode timer TD, the controller is designed to turn off the massage device.
[0099] If the result of the check described in paragraph [0071] is positive (TD>td), then the controller is designed to pause the actuator during the pause time p. The actuator, and thus said at least one massage element therefore ceases all movement. Such a pause indicates to the user the end of the second operating mode RD and that the device should be moved to the left side of the face. The controller is further designed to also activate the first visual indicator 121 during the pause step which confirms to the user the need to move the device to the left side of the face. At the end of this pause time p, the controller is designed to trigger the first operating mode RG and maintain this first operating mode RG as long as the first operating mode threshold time tg is not exceeded by the first operating mode timer TG, as described in paragraph [0070]. As soon as the first mode threshold time tg is exceeded by the first mode timer TG, the controller is designed to turn off the massage device.
[0100] A second variant is shown in
[0101] This second design alternative of the controller differs from the first one in the action to be taken at the end of the first operating mode RG described in paragraph
[0102] (conversely, of the second operating mode RD described in paragraph [0071]), that is, when the first mode threshold time tg is exceeded by the first mode timer TG (or conversely, the second mode threshold time td is exceeded by the second mode timer TD). The controller is then designed to check if the second mode threshold time td is exceeded by the second mode timer TD (or conversely, if the first mode threshold time tg is exceeded by the first mode timer TG). If so, then this means that both operating modes RG, RD have already been implemented and the controller is then designed to turn off the device. If not, then this means that only one of the operating modes RG, RD has been implemented and the controller is then designed to activate the other operating mode RG, RD as described in paragraphs [0071] or [0070], after having activated the pause time p and activated the appropriate visual indicator 121, 122.
[0103] The controller design foreseen for the manual operation of the device is shown in
[0104] In the manual operating mode of the device, the controller is designed to give the user the greatest possible freedom. Thus, if the user chooses the first value G (conversely, the second value D), the controller is designed to activate the first operating mode RG (conversely, the second operating mode RD) and simultaneously trigger a manual mode timer TM. The controller is designed to keep this first operating mode RG (conversely, second operating mode RD) active as long as the manual mode threshold time tm is not exceeded by the manual mode timer TM, or as long as the user has not changed the value of the setting G, D using the second selection interface 12. As soon as the manual mode threshold time tm is exceeded by the manual mode timer TM, it means that the user has “forgotten” and the controller is then designed to turn off the device.
[0105] A massage method recorded in the device memory and used by the controller will now be described in detail, with reference to
[0106] The massage method comprises a first step a) of providing the user with a massage device, preferentially for the face, and advantageously of a device as described above.
[0107] The massage method then comprises a second step b) of user selection of an automatic mode of the device providing a massage cycle, preferentially for the face, in particular using the first selection interface 11 described above. Preferentially, as explained above, this also makes it possible to turn on the device.
[0108] Preferentially, this second selection step b) further comprises the activation of the indicator 121, 122; in this case, the simultaneous activation of the first and second visual indicators 121, 122, for example in the form of flashing. This will let the user know that he or she has an action to take.
[0109] The massage method thus comprises a third step c) of time verification comprising the following steps: [0110] triggering the first timer T1 following step b) [0111] checking if the value of the first timer T1 is lower than the value of the first threshold timer t1, [0112] if not, turning off the device, as this means the user “forgot” [0113] if so, waiting for user selection using the second control interface 12.
In other words, when the value of said first timer T1 exceeds the first threshold time t1 without the user having selected said setting G, D, turning off the device.
[0114] The massage method thus comprises a fourth step d) of user selection of the setting G, D related to the automatic operating mode of the device, in particular using the second control interface 12. The indicator 121, 122 is thus representative of the setting G, D to be selected.
[0115] The massage method thus comprises a fifth step e) of automatically selecting the first RG or the second RD operating mode of the automatic operation of the device, depending on said setting G, D selected by the user. The said first mode RG and second mode RD then being each associated with a particular operation of the actuator allowing the activation, advantageously according to a rotational movement around a first axis (X1), of at least one massage element 21 intended to come into contact with the area to be massaged, preferentially the skin of the face. Said first RG and second RD operating mode are then advantageously each associated with a different direction of rotation of said at least one massage element 21. As explained, this step allows the user's preferences to be taken into account while ensuring optimal massage results.
[0116] Preferentially, the automatic selection step (e) comprises, for each of the first mode RG or second mode RD, triggering, respectively, a first mode timer TG or a second mode timer TD upon selection of said mode, and maintaining said first mode RG or second mode RD as long as the first mode timer TG or the second mode timer TD does not exceed, respectively, a first mode threshold time tg or a second mode threshold time td.
[0117] More specifically, if the setting G is selected by the user using the second control interface 12, then step e) comprises the following successive steps: [0118] Activating the first operating mode RG (anticlockwise rotation to treat the left side of the face) and simultaneously, [0119] Triggering the first mode timer TG; [0120] Activating the first visual indicator 121, in order to inform the user that he or she must apply the device on the left side of the face; [0121] Checking if the value of the first mode timer TG is greater than the first mode threshold time tg; [0122] If not, maintaining the first operating mode RG, as this means that the time provided for the treatment of the left side of the face has not yet elapsed;
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[0136] Conversely, if the setting D is selected by the user using the second control interface 12 (as is the case in
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[0155] In a manual variation of the massage method, illustrated in
[0156] Preferentially, this second selection step b) bis further comprises the activation of the indicator 121, 122; in this case, the simultaneous activation of the first and second visual indicators 121, 122, for example in the form of flashing. This will let the user know that he or she has an action to take.
[0157] The manual variation of the massage method thus comprises the verification step c) as described in paragraph [0084].
[0158] The manual variation of the massage method thus comprises a step of user selection of setting G, D related to the manual operating mode of the device, in particular using the second control interface 12. The indicator 121, 122 is thus representative of the setting G, D to be selected.
[0159] If the setting has the first value G, then the manual variant of the massage method comprises the following successive steps: [0160] Activating the first operating mode RG (anticlockwise rotation to treat the left side of the face), and simultaneously, [0161] Triggering the manual mode timer TM; [0162] Activating the first visual indicator 121, in order to inform the user that he or she must apply the device on the left side of the face; [0163] Checking if the value of the manual mode timer TM is greater than the manual mode threshold time tm; [0164] If not, maintaining the first operating mode RG until the user has changed the value of setting G, D using the second selection interface 12 [0165] If so, turning off the device
[0166] If the setting has the second D value, then the manual variant of the massage method comprises the following successive steps: [0167] Activating the second operating mode RD (clockwise rotation to treat the right side of the face), and simultaneously, [0168] Triggering the manual mode timer TM; [0169] Activating the second visual indicator 122, in order to inform the user that he or she must apply the device on the right side of the face; [0170] Checking if the value of the manual mode timer TM is greater than the manual mode threshold time tm; [0171] If not, maintaining the second operating mode RD until the user has changed the value of setting G, D using the second selection interface 12 [0172] If so, turning off the device.