Interchangeable foot therapy massager
11116687 · 2021-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B7/146
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An interchangeable foot therapy massager including a base defining a cavity having a first section having a first diameter and a second section having a second diameter greater than the first diameter, an insert including a pair of opposing sides and configured to be received within the first and second sections of the cavity, the insert including a head for contacting the foot of the user, a lip for engaging the second section of the cavity, and defining a space configured to allow for inward flexure, wherein applying force to the sides of the insert causes the insert to flex inwardly, removing force from the sides of the insert causes the insert to flex outwardly, and when the insert flexes outwardly the at least one lip engages the second section of the cavity.
Claims
1. An interchangeable foot therapy massager configured for use on a walkable surface comprising: a base configured to be positioned between a foot of a user and a walkable surface beneath the user, said base including a first surface and a second surface and defining a cavity extending from the first surface toward the second surface, said cavity including a first section having a first diameter and second section having a second diameter greater than the first diameter; an insert configured to be received within the first and second sections of the cavity and positioned between the foot of the user and the walkable surface, said insert including a head extending to a support surface and configured to contact the foot of the user, a lip configured to engage the second section of the cavity, and said insert defining a space configured to allow inward flexure; and wherein, applying force to the insert causes the insert to flex inwardly, removing force from the insert causes the insert to flex outwardly so that the lip engages the second section of the cavity when the insert is received within the first and second sections of the cavity, and said head projects to a position above the first surface of the base when the insert is received within the first and second sections of the cavity.
2. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 1, wherein the head is dome-shaped and extends down to a flat support surface.
3. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 1, wherein the head is dome-shaped and extends down to a cylindrical sidewall oriented between the head and the lip.
4. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 1, wherein the insert is constructed from a flexible material selected from a group consisting of rubber, silicone, plastic, or EVA foam.
5. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 1, wherein the head defines a liquid-filled chamber.
6. An interchangeable foot therapy massager configured for use on a walkable surface comprising: a base configured to be positioned between a foot of a user and a walkable surface beneath the user, said base including a first surface and a second surface and defining a cavity including a first fastener and extending from the first surface toward the second surface; an insert configured to be received within the cavity and positioned between the foot of the user and the walkable surface, said insert including a head extending to a support surface and configured to contact the foot of the user a second fastener complimentary to the first fastener configured to couple to the cavity, and said insert defining a space configured to allow inward flexure; and wherein, the first fastener of the cavity couples to the second fastener of the insert when the insert is received within the cavity and said head projects to a position above the first surface of the base when the insert is received within the first and second sections of the cavity.
7. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 6, wherein said cavity includes a first section having a first diameter and second section having a second diameter greater than the first diameter.
8. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 7, wherein the insert includes a lip configured to engage the second section of the cavity.
9. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 7, wherein the first and second fasteners are threads configured to be threaded together when the insert is received within the cavity.
10. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 7, wherein the first and second fasteners are magnets included within the base and the insert configured for securing the insert within the cavity.
11. A method of making an interchangeable foot therapy massager configured for use on a walkable surface comprising: providing a base configured to be positioned between a foot of a user and a walkable surface beneath the user, said base including a first surface and a second surface; defining a cavity extending from the first surface of the base toward the second surface of the base, said cavity including a first section having a first diameter and second section having a second diameter greater than the first diameter; providing an insert configured to be received within the first and second sections of the cavity and positioned between the foot of the user and the walkable surface, said insert including a head extending to a support surface and configured to contact the foot of the user, a lip configured to engage the second section of the cavity, and defining a space configured to allow inward flexure; applying force to the insert causing the insert to flex inwardly; positioning the insert within the first and second sections of the cavity; removing force from the insert causing the insert to flex outwardly so that the lip engages the second section of the cavity when the insert is received within the first and second sections of the cavity; and wherein, said head projects to a position above the first surface of the base when the insert is received within the first and second sections of the cavity.
12. The method of making an interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 11, wherein the step of providing an insert includes the space defined by the insert extending between a first end and a second end of the insert.
13. The method of making an interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 11, wherein the step of providing an insert includes the space defined by the insert extending between the head of the insert and the support surface of the insert.
14. The method of making an interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 11, wherein the step of providing an insert includes the space defined by the insert interrupting the support surface of the insert.
15. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 1, wherein the space defined by the insert extends between a first end of the insert and a second end of the insert.
16. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 1, wherein the space defined by the insert extends between the head of the insert and the support surface of the insert.
17. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 1, wherein the space defined by the insert interrupts the support surface of the insert.
18. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 6, wherein the space defined by the insert extends between a first end of the insert and a second end of the insert.
19. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 6, wherein the space defined by the insert extends between the head of the insert and the support surface of the insert.
20. The interchangeable foot therapy massager of claim 6, wherein the space defined by the insert interrupts the support surface of the insert.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Aspects of an embodiment of an interchangeable foot therapy massager (hereafter, “the massager”) will be described in reference to the drawings, where like numerals reflect like elements:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) An embodiment of an interchangeable foot therapy massager (hereafter, “the massager”) according to aspects of the disclosure will now be described with reference to
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(19) The base 20 defines an annular opening 30 having a (first) diameter D.sub.1 that leads to and/or is in communication with a stepped cavity 32 for receiving the insert 60. The cavity 32 extends from the top surface 22 toward the bottom surface 24 to an inner (third) surface 34 of the base 20, but does not reach the bottom surface 24. In the disclosed embodiment, the cavity 32 extends through approximately ¼ to ¾ of the base 20, from the top surface 22 toward the bottom surface 24. However, it is contemplated that the cavity 32 may extend entirely throughout the base 20, from the top surface 22 to the bottom surface 24. The cavity 32 includes a first section 36 defined by an annular (cylindrical) sidewall 37 and a second section 38 defined by an elliptical or oval-shaped sidewall 39, each for receiving and engaging separate parts of the insert 60. The first section 36 has a (second) diameter D.sub.2 that is the same as the (first) diameter D.sub.1 of the annular opening 30 such that the first section 36 extends directly from and is aligned with the annular opening 30. The second section 38 has a major axis A.sub.1 having a (third) diameter D.sub.3 which is greater than the (second) diameter D.sub.2 of the first section and a minor axis A.sub.2 having a (fourth) diameter D.sub.4 that is the same as the (second) diameter D.sub.2 of the first section 36. The second section 38 is defined between the first section 36 and the inner surface 34 of the base 20. The major axis A.sub.1 of the second section 38 extends radially beyond the first section 36 toward each side 26, 28 of the base 20 so that a first slot 40 and a second slot 42 for retaining the insert 60 are defined in the second section 38 between the top surface 22 and the inner surface 34 of the base 20. As shown in
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(23) The insert 60 is contemplated to be customizable based upon the needs of a user. The insert 60 may be configured to have different shapes, sizes, and characteristics. The insert 60 may be constructed of a flexible material such as rubber, silicone, plastic, and/or EVA foam. In the disclosed embodiment, the insert 60 has an axial height in a range of 15 to 50 millimeters, with a preferred height of approximately 30 to 40 millimeters (the head 62 preferably having an axial height of 10 to 20 millimeters). In the disclosed embodiment, the head 62 has a smooth surface, but it is contemplated that the head 62 may include a grooved surface, a dimpled surface, or a surface having raised projections or knobs 88 (see
(24) As discussed above, the massager 10 is configured so that the insert 60 can be quickly and easily inserted or removed from the base 20 so that a user can replace the insert 60 with another insert 60 or utilize the base 20 without the insert 60. As shown in
(25) While an embodiment of the disclosed interchangeable foot therapy massager 10 has been set forth for purposes of illustration, the foregoing description should not be deemed a limitation of the invention. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations and alternatives may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the disclosure and the scope of the claimed coverage.