Virtual reality headrest cushion and mounting brackets for massage tables and chairs
11576832 · 2023-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G13/009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/383
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H04R1/028
ELECTRICITY
A47C21/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/72
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G15/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H04R1/02
ELECTRICITY
A47C7/72
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A cushion member that is secured to a massage table or massage chair and contains a video or virtual reality headset within a substantially central opening or cutout of the cushion member to allow an individual to view video, virtual reality scenes, or other text, graphics or indicia while receiving a massage. A retaining shelf can also be secured to the cushion member to provide support for the video or virtual reality headset. Speakers can also be embedded in the cushion member or a headphone jack or port can be provided with the headset to also allow the individual to listen to any audio associated with the displayed material on the headset.
Claims
1. A method for displaying video, graphic, textual or virtual reality scenes to an individual while the individual receives a massage while lying face down on a massage table, the method comprising the steps of: a. securing a cushion member to a massage table, the cushion member having a substantially central located opening or cutout and the massage table having a horizontal or substantially horizontal lying surface such that the opening of the cushion member is also horizontally or substantially horizontally positioned for receipt of a portion of a face of the individual during use while the individual is lying on the massage table; b. securing a retaining shelf to the cushion member, the retaining shelf having an upper surface that is horizontally or substantially horizontally positioned; and c. positioning at least a portion of an electronic device on the horizontally or substantially horizontally positioned upper surface of the retaining shelf; the electronic device having a display screen or virtual reality headset within or underneath at least a portion of the opening or cutout such that when the individual lies face down on the massage table chair the individual can view video, graphics, text or other indicia being displayed from the electronic device having a display screen or virtual reality headset; wherein the cushion member includes a bracket member and step b. comprises the steps of securing the retaining shelf to the bracket member.
2. The method for displaying of claim 1 further comprising the steps of: i. embedding at least one speaker within the cushion member, the at least one speaker being in communication with the electronic device having a display screen video or virtual reality headset; and ii. broadcasting any audio through the at least one speaker that is associated with the video, graphics, text or other indicia displayed by the electronic device having a display screen or virtual reality headset.
3. The method for displaying of claim 1 wherein the retaining shelf is secured around at least a portion of the opening or cutout.
4. The method for displaying of claim 1 wherein the cushion member includes a bracket member and step a. comprises the steps of securing the cushion member to a bracket member and securing the bracket member to the massage table.
5. The method for displaying of claim 1 wherein a portion of the cushion member which contacts a forehead area of the individual during use is contoured.
6. The method for displaying of claim 1 further comprising securing the cushion member to the electronic device having a display screen or virtual reality headset along an area of the electronic device or headset that comes into contact with a face portion of the individual.
7. The method for displaying of claim 1 further comprising the step of displaying video, virtual reality scenes, graphics, text or other indicia on the display screen of the electronic device or virtual reality headset while the individual lies on the massage table and is looking into the opening or cutout of the cushion member.
8. The method for displaying of claim 1 wherein the retaining shelf hangs down from the cushion member once secured in step b.
9. A method for displaying video, graphic, textual or virtual reality scenes to an individual while the individual receives a massage while lying face down on a massage table, the method comprising the steps of: a. securing a cushion member to a massage table, the cushion member having a substantially central located opening or cutout and the massage table having a horizontal or substantially horizontal lying surface such that the opening of the cushion member is also horizontally or substantially horizontally positioned for receipt of a portion of a face of the individual during use while the individual is lying on the massage table; b. securing a retaining shelf to the cushion member, the retaining shelf having an upper surface that is horizontally or substantially horizontally positioned; c. positioning at least a portion of an electronic device on the horizontally or substantially horizontally positioned upper surface of the retaining shelf; the electronic device having a display screen or virtual reality headset within or underneath at least a portion of the opening or cutout such that when an individual lies face down on the massage table chair the individual can view video, graphics, text or other indicia being displayed from the electronic device having a display screen or virtual reality headset; and d. displaying video, virtual reality scenes, graphics, text or other indicia on the display screen of the electronic device or virtual reality headset while the individual lies on the massage table and is looking into the opening or cutout of the cushion member; wherein the cushion member includes a bracket member and step b. comprises the steps of securing the retaining shelf to the bracket member.
10. The method for displaying of claim 9 further comprising the steps of: i. embedding at least one speaker within the cushion member, the at least one speaker being in communication with the electronic device having a display screen video or virtual reality headset; and ii. broadcasting any audio through the at least one speaker that is associated with the video, graphics, text or other indicia displayed by the electronic device having a display screen or virtual reality headset.
11. The method for displaying of claim 9 wherein the retaining shelf is secured around at least a portion of the opening or cutout.
12. The method for displaying of claim 9 wherein the cushion member includes a bracket member and step a. comprises the steps of securing the cushion member to a bracket member and securing the bracket member to the massage table.
13. The method for displaying of claim 9 wherein a portion of the cushion member which contacts a forehead area of the individual during use is contoured.
14. The method for displaying of claim 9 further comprising the securing padding or cushioning to the electronic device having a display screen or virtual reality headset along an area of the electronic device or headset that comes into contact with a face portion of the individual.
15. The method for displaying of claim 9 wherein the retaining shelf hangs down from the cushion member once secured in step b.
16. A method for displaying video, graphic, textual or virtual reality scenes to an individual while the individual receives a massage while lying face down on a massage table, the method comprising the steps of: a. securing a cushion member to a massage table, the cushion member having a substantially central located opening or cutout and the massage table having a horizontal or substantially horizontal lying surface such that the opening of the cushion member is also horizontally or substantially horizontally positioned for receipt of a portion of a face of the individual during use while the individual is lying on the massage table; b. securing a retaining shelf to the cushion member, the retaining shelf having an upper surface that is horizontally or substantially horizontally positioned; c. positioning at least a portion of an electronic device on the horizontally or substantially horizontally positioned upper surface of the retaining shelf; the electronic device having a display screen or virtual reality headset within or underneath at least a portion of the opening or cutout such that when the individual lies face down on the massage table chair the individual can view video, graphics, text or other indicia being displayed from the electronic device having a display screen or virtual reality headset; d displaying video, virtual reality scenes, graphics, text or other indicia on the display screen of the electronic device or virtual reality headset while the individual lies on the massage table and is looking into the opening or cutout of the cushion member; e embedding at least one speaker within the cushion member, the at least one speaker being in communication with the electronic device having a display screen video or virtual reality headset; and e. broadcasting any audio through the at least one speaker that is associated with the video, graphics, text or other indicia displayed by the electronic device having a display screen or virtual reality headset; wherein the cushion member includes a bracket member and step b. comprises the steps of securing the retaining shelf to the bracket member.
17. The method for displaying of claim 16 wherein the retaining shelf is secured around at least a portion of the opening or cutout.
18. The method for displaying of claim 16 wherein the cushion member includes a bracket member and step a. comprises the steps of securing the cushion member to a bracket member and securing the bracket member to the massage table.
19. The method for displaying of claim 16 wherein a portion of the cushion member which contacts a forehead area of the individual during use is contoured.
20. The method for displaying of claim 16 further comprising the securing padding or cushioning to the electronic device having a display screen or virtual reality headset along an area of the electronic device or headset that comes into contact with a face portion of the individual.
21. The method for displaying of claim 16 wherein the retaining shelf hangs down from the cushion member once secured in step b.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(30) The hole is normally where a person put their face into while having a massage. With the use of the disclosed embodiments, instead of staring into the ground (when lying on a massage table), the person receiving the massage can stare into the headset. The person's forehead can be positioned on the cushion, and the eye area having the goggles and the nose/mouth area in the middle are as normal. The cutout in the cushion allows the Video/Virtual Reality headset to be placed at a correct height such that it is preferably flush of or slightly below the existing cushion height.
(31) The following non-limiting components can be preferably used for operation of the disclosed embodiments:
(32) 1. A massage headrest cushion;
(33) 2. A retaining shelf with adjustable mounting brackets (for certain embodiments);
(34) 3. A video or virtual reality headset
(35) The various components can be assembled as described in the figures.
(36) Where speakers are provided with one or more of the above embodiments, they can be, without limitation, headphone style attached to the headset, speakers embedded in the cushion, a headphone jack to plug any headphone into, etc. The disclosure is not considered limited to any particular audio or sound producing device or method. In another embodiment, room speakers or other speakers can be used, such that the user can still communicate with a massage therapist. The form of speakers provided can be in wired or wireless communication with the virtual reality or video headset. Preferably, the headset in the opening can be similar to headsets normally worn on a person's face and can be provided with padding/cushioning of its own to conformt the user's face. Preferably, the headset can be flush with the massage cushion to provide a comfortable fit for the user.
(37) Installing a video or virtual reality headset in a massage headrest cushion can provide significant enhancements to a traditional chair or table massage received by a typical individual of the general public, including, but not limited to, the following benefits:
(38) 1. Reduction in stress.
(39) 2. More enjoyable massages.
(40) 3. Reduction in ambient light and noises during a massage
(41) It should be understood that the exemplary embodiments described herein should be considered in a descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Descriptions of features or aspects within each embodiment should typically be considered as available for other similar features or aspects in other embodiments of the disclosure. While one or more embodiments have been described with reference to the figures, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from their spirit and scope.
(42) In addition to video and/or virtual reality scenes, other indicia, such as, but not limited to text, graphics, etc. can also be displayed. Preferably, the headset can include a screen or a screen from a smartphone, etc. can be used. Other devices that can serve as a display can also be used and are considered within the scope of the disclosure. Furthermore, though the disclosed novel device is preferably used for displaying video, it is also within the scope of the disclosure that the device and method can also be used to just broadcast audio, such as, but not limited to, music, spoken word, etc. As one non-limiting example, the individual could listen to an audio book while receiving his or her massage.
(43) All components of the described system and their locations, shapes, sizes, displays, securement techniques, adjustment mechanisms, dimensions, values, materials, etc. discussed above or shown in the drawings, if any, are merely by way of example and are not considered limiting and other component(s) and their locations, shapes, sizes, displays, securement techniques, adjustment mechanisms, dimensions, values, materials, etc. can be chosen and used and all are considered within the scope of the disclosure.
(44) Unless feature(s), part(s), component(s), characteristic(s) or function(s) described in the specification or shown in the drawings for a claim element, claim step or claim term specifically appear in the claim with the claim element, claim step or claim term, then the inventor does not consider such feature(s), part(s), component(s), characteristic(s) or function(s) to be included for the claim element, claim step or claim term in the claim when and if the claim element, claim step or claim term is interpreted or construed. Similarly, with respect to any “means for” elements in the claims, the inventor considers such language to require only the minimal amount of features, components, steps, or parts from the specification to achieve the function of the “means for” language and not all of the features, components, steps or parts describe in the specification that are related or could be attributed to the function of the “means for” language.
(45) The benefits, advantages, solutions to problems, and any element(s) that may cause any benefit, advantage, or solution to occur or become more pronounced are not to be construed or considered as a critical, required, or essential features or elements of any or all the claims.
(46) While the novel virtual reality headrest cushion has been described and disclosed in certain terms and has disclosed certain embodiments or modifications, persons skilled in the art who have acquainted themselves with the invention, will appreciate that it is not necessarily limited by such terms, nor to the specific embodiments and modification disclosed herein. Thus, a wide variety of alternatives, suggested by the teachings herein, can be practiced without departing from the spirit of the disclosure, and rights to such alternatives are particularly reserved and considered within the scope of the disclosure.