Massaging Tool for Orbicularis Oculi Muscle
20210060335 ยท 2021-03-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61N1/0452
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A massaging tool for orbicularis oculi muscle includes an elongated handle, a control panel, an electrical-pulse discharging electrode, an electric muscle stimulation (EMS) unit, and a power source. The control panel, which is completed with a power switch and at least one intensity control button, is integrated onto the elongated handle. The electrical-pulse discharging electrode is adjacently connected to the elongated handle. The EMS unit that continuously generates a timely released electrical-pulse is mounted within the elongated handle. The power source is mounted within the elongated handle and electrically connected to the EMS unit through the control panel. The EMS unit is electrically connected to the electrical-pulse discharging electrode so that the electrical-pulse discharging electrode can apply the timely released electrical-pulse to the outer layer of skin around the orbicularis oculi muscle.
Claims
1. A massaging tool for orbicularis oculi muscle comprising: an elongated handle; a control panel; an electrical-pulse discharging electrode; an electric muscle stimulation (EMS) unit; a power source; the control panel being integrated onto the elongated handle; the electrical-pulse discharging electrode being adjacently connected to the elongated handle; the EMS unit being mounted within the elongated handle; the power source being mounted within the elongated handle; the power source being electrically connected to the EMS unit through the control panel; and the EMS unit being electrically connected to the electrical-pulse discharging electrode, wherein the EMS unit flexes the orbicularis oculi muscle and increases muscle mass to prevent upper eyelid dropping and lower eyelid sagging by firming up the orbicularis oculi muscle.
2. The massaging tool for orbicularis oculi muscle as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the control panel comprising a power switch and at least one intensity control button; the power switch being laterally connected onto a first half of the elongated handle; the power switch being positioned in between a top end and a bottom end of the elongated handle; the at least one intensity control button being laterally connected onto the first half of the elongated handle; and the at least one intensity control button being positioned adjacent to the power switch.
3. The massaging tool for orbicularis oculi muscle as claimed in claim 2 comprising: the elongated handle further comprising a second half; the first half being extended from the top end to the bottom end; the second half being extended from the top end to the bottom end; and the first half and the second half being perimetrically mounted to each other.
4. The massaging tool for orbicularis oculi muscle as claimed in claim 2 comprising: the at least one intensity control button comprising an intensity increasing button and an intensity decreasing button; the intensity increasing button and the intensity decreasing button being oppositely positioned of each other about the power switch; the intensity increasing button being positioned in between the power switch and the bottom end; and the intensity decreasing button being positioned in between the power switch and the top end.
5. The massaging tool for orbicularis oculi muscle as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the control panel further comprising a display panel; the display panel being connected onto a first half of the elongated handle; and the display panel being positioned adjacent to the top end.
6. The massaging tool for orbicularis oculi muscle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electrical-pulse discharging electrode is adjacently connected to a top end of the elongated handle.
7. The massaging tool for orbicularis oculi muscle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the EMS unit is enclosed by a first half and a second half of the elongated handle.
8. The massaging tool for orbicularis oculi muscle as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the power source comprising a rechargeable battery and a charging port; the rechargeable battery being mounted within a first half and a second half of the elongated handle; the charging port traversing through the elongated handle; and the charging port being electrically connected to the rechargeable battery.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0011] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0012] The present invention is a facial massaging tool that massages the outer layer of skin into the lower layer of skin of the face via electric muscle stimulation technology. The present invention is specifically designed to increase the blood flow to the orbicularis oculi muscle around the eye. Resultantly, the blood flow is able to tone muscles and increase collagen around the eye area thus minimizing the skin sagging and aging appearance.
[0013] The present invention comprises an elongated handle 1, a control panel 6, an electrical-pulse discharging electrode 12, an electric muscle stimulation (EMS) unit 13, and a power source 14 as shown in
[0014] The elongated handle 1 also functions as the main structural body within the present invention in addition to allowing a surface area to grasp and maneuver the present invention. In reference to
[0015] The control panel 6 that manually operates the present invention comprises a power switch 7, at least one intensity control button 8, and a display panel 11 as shown in
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[0017] In some embodiment of the present invention, the at least one intensity control button 8 can be a single button that incrementally changes the intensity levels of the EMS unit 13 as cycle of intensity levels. For example, when the present invention is powered through the power switch 7, the lowest intensity level that is set as the default starting intensity is activated within the present invention. Then, the user can press the intensity increasing button 9 to increases the intensity levels of the EMS unit 13 until the EMS unit 13 reaches the highest intensity level. Once the highest intensity level is reached within the present invention, the operation of the intensity increasing button 9 cycles back to the lowest intensity level which is also the default starting intensity. In order to easily identify each of the intensity levels of the EMS unit 13, each intensity level is designated with a numerical value as the corresponding numerical value is displayed through the display panel 11.
[0018] The electrical-pulse discharging electrode 12 that discharges the small and timely released electric pulses onto the user's orbicularis oculi muscle functions as the contact point between the present invention and the user's skin. The electrical-pulse discharging electrode 12 is configured reach the user's orbicularis oculi muscle through an upright grasping of the elongated handle 1, as shown in
[0019] The EMS unit 13 that generates small and timely released electric pulses is fully enclosed by the first half 2 and the second of the elongated handle 1 so that the EMS unit 13 can be protected from outside elements. As mentioned before, the EMS unit 13 is equipped with different intensity levels which can be selected through the at least one intensity control button 8.
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[0022] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.