CONFIGURABLE THERAPEUTIC ROLLER KIT AND APPARATUS, AND METHODS OF USING SAME
20210244606 · 2021-08-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A massage roller apparatus includes a roller ball and a main roller body, which includes upper, lower and middle encasement members. The roller ball is hollow and contains a thermally stable material. The lower encasement member has a first concave opening therein, and an upper edge portion with a first attachment structure. The ring-shaped middle encasement member has a lower portion with a second attachment structure, and an upper portion with a third attachment structure. A hollow opening of the middle encasement member has a first diameter at its upper portion, and has a second diameter, less than the first diameter, at its lower portion. The upper encasement member includes a cup-shaped portion with a second concave opening therein, and also includes a handle at its upper end. A lower portion of the upper encasement member has a fourth attachment structure for selectively connecting to the middle encasement member.
Claims
1. A configurable therapeutic massage roller apparatus, comprising a hollow main roller body and a roller ball housed within the main roller body, the main roller body comprising a substantially cup-shaped lower encasement member, a modified goblet-shaped upper encasement member and a ring-shaped middle engagement member which is selectively attachable to the upper and lower encasement members, the lower encasement member having a first concave opening formed therein and having a flattened lower surface, the lower encasement member having an upper edge portion with at least one first attachment structure thereon for connecting to the middle encasement member; the middle encasement member having a hollow central opening formed therein, the middle encasement member also having a lower edge portion with a second attachment structure thereon for selectively connecting to the first attachment structure of the lower encasement member, the middle encasement member further having an upper edge portion with a third attachment structure thereon for selectively connecting to a fourth attachment structure of the upper encasement member; wherein the hollow central opening of the middle engagement member has a first diameter at the upper edge portion thereof, and has a second diameter at the lower edge portion, the second diameter being less than the first diameter; the upper encasement member comprising a cup-shaped portion having a second concave opening formed therein and having a handle attached to an upper end of the cup-shaped portion, the upper encasement member having a lower edge portion with at least one fourth attachment structure thereon for connecting to the middle encasement member; wherein the ball is hollow and contains a thermally stable material therein.
2. The configurable therapeutic massage roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the main roller body is formed from a plastic material.
3. The configurable therapeutic massage roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth attachment structures comprises threading.
4. The configurable therapeutic massage roller apparatus of claim 4, wherein the middle encasement member has an inner cylindrical surface which tapers inwardly at the lower end thereof.
5. The configurable therapeutic massage roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second attachment structure and the third attachment structure are substantially identical to one another.
6. The configurable therapeutic massage roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second attachment structure and the third attachment structure each comprise male threads which are substantially identical to one another.
7. A kit of components usable to selectively form therapeutic massage rollers, the kit comprising: a hollow roller ball having a thermally stable material therein; a substantially cup-shaped lower encasement member, the lower encasement member having a first concave opening formed therein and having a flattened lower surface, the lower encasement member having an upper edge portion with at least one first attachment structure thereon; an upper encasement member comprising a cup-shaped portion having a second concave opening formed therein and having a handle attached to an upper end of the cup-shaped portion, the upper encasement member having at least one fourth attachment structure thereon for selectively connecting to the middle encasement member; a substantially cylindrical middle encasement member having a hollow central opening formed therein, the middle encasement member also having a lower edge portion with a second attachment structure thereon for selectively connecting to the first attachment structure of the lower encasement member or to a fourth attachment structure of the upper encasement member, the middle encasement member further having an upper edge portion with a third attachment structure thereon and having a lower edge portion defining a narrow portion; wherein the hollow central opening of the middle engagement member has a first diameter at the upper edge portion thereof, and has a second diameter at the lower edge portion, the second diameter being less than the first diameter.
8. A method of using the kit of claim 7, comprising the steps of: a) placing the roller ball inside of the hollow space of the middle encasement member so that the narrow portion retains the roller ball therein; b) engaging the third attachment structure of the middle encasement member with the fourth attachment structure of the upper encasement member to form a handled therapeutic massage tool, wherein the roller ball is retained within the tool by the narrow portion of the middle encasement member.
9. A method of using the kit of claim 7, comprising the steps of: a) placing the roller ball inside of the hollow space of the middle encasement member so that the narrow portion retains the roller ball therein; b) engaging the third attachment structure of the middle encasement member with the first attachment structure of the lower encasement member to form a therapeutic massage tool, wherein the roller ball is retained within the tool by the narrow portion of the middle encasement member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0032] Throughout the present specification and claims, relative positional terms like ‘upper’, ‘lower’, ‘middle’, ‘front’, ‘rear’, ‘top’, ‘bottom’, ‘horizontal’, ‘vertical’, and the like are used to refer to the orientation of the apparatus as shown in the drawings. These terms are used in an illustrative sense to describe the depicted embodiments as shown, and are meant to illustrate, rather than to limit the invention.
[0033] It will be understood that the depicted apparatus may be placed at an orientation different from that shown in the drawings, such as inverted 180 degrees or transverse to that shown, and in such a case, the above-identified relative positional terms will no longer be accurate.
[0034] Referring now to the drawings, a configurable therapeutic massage roller apparatus, according to an illustrative embodiment of the invention, is shown generally at 10 in
[0035] The apparatus 10 includes a main roller body 12, formed of several selectively connectable components which are made of a reasonably insulating material, such as plastic, and also includes a roller ball 14 which fits inside of the main roller body 12.
[0036] The present invention also relates to a kit 100 of components, shown separately in
[0037] As noted above, the kit 100 or apparatus 10 also includes a hollow roller ball 14, which fits inside of the main roller body 12.
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[0039] The main roller body 12 is hollow and includes an lower encasement member 16, a middle encasement member 20, and an upper encasement member 18. The main roller body 12 is made of materials capable of exhibiting heat insulating properties such as plastic, but any substitution with other materials having such properties may alternatively be used.
Lower Encasement Member
[0040] The lower encasement member 16 has a flattened lower surface 16s which is provided so that the assembled apparatus 10 can stand statically. The lower encasement member 16 is a generally cup-shaped member having a concave socket 22 formed therein, and at an upper end thereof, the lower encasement member 16 is provided with a first attachment structure 24. In the depicted embodiment, the first attachment structure takes the form of female threads engraved around the inner circumference of the upper end, as shown.
Middle Encasement Member
[0041] The middle encasement member 20 is generally in the form of a circular ring 40 which is extended by a second attachment structure 42 at the lower end thereof, and by a third attachment structure 44 at the upper end thereof. In the depicted embodiment, each of the second and third attachment structures takes the form of male threads engraved around the outer circumference of the lower and upper ends of the middle encasement member 20, as shown.
[0042] The middle encasement member is threadably engageable with the first attachment structure of the lower encasement member via either of the second attachment structure 42 or the third attachment structure 44 fitting into the first attachment structure, depending on the desired use of the kit 100 or apparatus 10.
[0043] An interior surface of the annular middle encasement member 20 forms a hollow cylindrical space 48 configured and dimensioned to receive a central portion of the roller ball 14.
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[0045] D2, however, represents a smaller diameter, by approximately several millimeters, at the narrowest part of the of the second attachment structure 42, which defines a narrow portion 45. This is because the hollow cylindrical space 48 begins to taper inwardly at the lower end of the middle encasement member 20, as shown, where the second attachment structure 42 is located, meaning that the inner surface of this ring is curved inwards so that when the widest part of the the roller ball 14 contacts the narrow portion 45, the roller ball 14 becomes obstructed and cannot completely pass through this part of the middle encasement member.
Upper Encasement Member
[0046] The upper encasement member 18 is formed in an inverted modified goblet shape, as shown, including an inverted cup-like base portion 32 having a concave hollow socket 34 (
[0047] In the depicted embodiment, the upper encasement member 18 also includes a handle portion 35 extending upwardly out of the base portion 32 on a side opposite the concave socket 34. The handle portion 35 could possibly have a hollow opening 36 formed therethrough to allow for hanging storage of the apparatus. The handle portion 35 could be made in a different shape as desired, such as in a grippable loop having projections extending inwardly thereon to fit between the fingers of a user.
[0048] The inverted cup-like base 32 has a fourth attachment structure 38 is provided inside of the concave socket 34 formed therein, and at the lower end of the base 32. In the depicted embodiment, the fourth attachment structure 38 takes the form of female threads engraved around the inner circumference of the lower end of the base 32, as shown.
Roller Ball
[0049] The roller ball 14 is made of a material capable of exhibiting heat conducting properties such as a metal, but other alternative materials with such properties may also be used. The roller ball 14 has a substantially hollow interior so that it may enclose a substance with a high heat capacity, which is capable of absorbing quantities of heat energy.
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First Thereapeutic Massage Tool
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[0052] In this tool 50, the lower encasement member 16 of the configurable apparatus 10 is removed, but the upper encasement member 18 and the middle encasement member 20 hold the roller ball 40 in place. The concave socket 34 of the inverted cup-like base 32 serves as a partial housing to supportively receive a portion of the roller ball 14 therein.
[0053] The inverted cup-like base 32 of the upper encasement member 18 contains the fourth attachment structure 38, which combines with the third attachment structure 44 of the middle encasement member 20. In the depicted embodiment, this is accomplished by engaging the male threads of the third attachment structure 44 into the female threads of the fourth attachment structure 38.
[0054] It is important to note that only an attachment between the third attachment structure 44 and the fourth attachment structure 38 specifically will allow for this configuration. This is because the portion of the middle encasement member having the third attachment structure thereon contains the correct diameter portion of the cylindrical space 48 configured and dimensioned to receive a central portion of the roller ball 14..
[0055] In the arrangement of the tool 50 shown in
Second Thereapeutic Massage Tool
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[0057] The cup-shaped lower encasement member 16 contains the first attachment structure 24, which combines with the third attachment structure 44 of the middle encasement member 20. In the depicted embodiment, this is accomplished by engaging the male threads of the third attachment structure 44 into the female threads of the first attachment structure 24.
[0058] It is important to note that only an attachment between the third attachment structure 44 and the first attachment structure 24 specifically will allow for this configuration. This is because the portion of the middle encasement member having the third attachment structure 44 thereon contains the correct diameter portion of the cylindrical space 48 configured and dimensioned to receive a central portion of the roller ball 14..
[0059] In the arrangement of the tool 60 shown in
Operation
[0060] In operation, the roller ball 14 is heated or cooled until it reaches a desired temperature. When this is achieved, the user should then assemble the configurable apparatus into the either of the massage tools 50 or 60. This can be accomplished by manipulating either the upper encasement member 18, middle encasement member 20, or lower encasement member 16, such that the second attachment structure 42 of the middle encasement member 20 engages the fourth attachment structure the upper encasement member 18 or alternatively, that the second attachment structure 42 of the middle encasement member 20 engages the first attachment structure 24 of the lower encasement member 16, depending on the desired configuration.
[0061] When using the first tool 50, the user may hold the handle portion 35, and when using the second tool 60, the user may hold onto the combination of the middle encasement member 20 and lower encasement member 16. In either case, the user can apply the roller ball 14 to selected parts of a patient's body for therapeutic effect. This application is accomplished by the following:
[0062] The roller ball 14 is able to rotate freely because it is held within the components described above. It does not fall out due to the construction of the middle encasement member 20. Specifically, the diameter of the middle encasement member at the narrow portion 45 is smaller than that of the widest portion of the roller ball 14, thus obstructing the roller ball's passing through the area.
[0063] The user can apply pressure and use the configurations to roll the roller ball 14 across parts of the body. This produces a massage effect.
[0064] The low or high temperature of the roller ball 14 changes the temperature of parts of the body on contact. This produces a cooling or heating effect.
[0065] When the configurable kit 100 or apparatus 10 is not in therapeutic use, the user may assemble the configurable apparatus as presented in
[0068] A first method of using the kit 100 involves a first step of placing the roller ball 14 inside of the hollow space 48 of the middle encasement member 20 so that the narrow portion 45 retains the roller ball therein.
[0069] The first method also includes a second step of engaging the third attachment structure 44 of the middle encasement member 20 with the fourth attachment structure 38 of the upper encasement member 18 to form the first therapeutic massage tool 50, wherein the roller ball 14 is retained within the tool by the narrow portion 45 of the middle encasement member.
[0070] A second method of using the kit 100 involves a first step of placing the roller ball 14 inside of the hollow space 48 of the middle encasement member 20 so that the narrow portion 45 retains the roller ball therein.
[0071] The second method also includes a second step of engaging the third attachment structure 44 of the middle encasement member 20 with the first attachment structure 24 of the lower encasement member to form the second therapeutic massage tool 60, wherein the roller ball 14 is retained within the tool by the narrow portion 45 of the middle encasement member..
[0072] Although the present invention has been described herein with respect to a number of specific illustrative embodiments, the foregoing description is intended to illustrate, rather than to limit the invention. Those skilled in the art will realize that many modifications of the illustrative embodiment could be made which would be operable. All such modifications, which are within the scope of the claims, are intended to be within the scope and spirit of the present invention.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0073] Apparatus 10
[0074] Main roller body 12
[0075] Roller Ball: 14
[0076] Lower encasement member: 16
[0077] Flat surface of lower encasement member: 16s
[0078] Upper encasement member: 18
[0079] Middle encasement member: 20
[0080] Concave socket of lower encasement member 22
[0081] First attachment structure of lower encasement member: 24
[0082] Cup-like base of upper encasement member: 32
[0083] Concave socket of upper encasement member: 34
[0084] Handle portion of upper encasement member: 35
[0085] Hollow opening in handle portion: 36
[0086] Fourth attachment structure: 38
[0087] Middle ring of middle encasement member: 40
[0088] Second attachment structure of middle encasement member: 42
[0089] Third attachment structure of middle encasement member: 44
[0090] Narrow portion of middle encasement member: 45
[0091] Hollow cylindrical space within middle encasement member: 48
[0092] First massage tool 50
[0093] First diameter of the hollow cylindrical space: D1
[0094] Second diameter of the hollow cylindrical space: D2
[0095] Kit of components 100