THERAPEUTIC APPARATUS AS AN EXPANDABLE PRESSURE POINT MAT COMPRISING PRESSURE POINT FINGERS TO TARGET HUMAN TISSUE AREAS TO RELIEVE PAIN AND PROVIDE THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT
20230044036 · 2023-02-09
Inventors
- Galina Bukharina (Austin, TX, US)
- Roger Borbon (Austin, TX, US)
- Nathali Parker Weisman (Austin, TX, US)
Cpc classification
A61H2201/0161
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H7/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H39/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A therapeutic apparatus for providing a therapeutic treatment is disclosed. The therapeutic apparatus includes mats. Each mat includes first pressure point fingers. Each first pressure point finger extends from the surface of the mat. The therapeutic apparatus includes a connector connecting the mats. The connector comprises second pressure point fingers. The second pressure point fingers have a similar construction to the first pressure point finger. The mats position side-by-side with the help of the connector exposing the first pressure point fingers of each adjacent mat and the second pressure point fingers of the connector providing a continuous array of pressure point fingers. A user rests over the first pressure point fingers and the second pressure point fingers for applying pressure to targeted areas of human tissue to relieve pain and get therapeutic treatment.
Claims
1. A therapeutic apparatus, comprising: mats, wherein each mat comprises first pressure point fingers, wherein each first pressure point finger extends from a surface of said mat, wherein each first pressure point finger comprises a base, a shaft and a tip, wherein said shaft tapers outwardly from said tip to said base, and wherein said tip substantially tapers and includes a rounded edge; and a connector connecting said mats, wherein said connector comprises second pressure point fingers, wherein said second pressure point fingers have a similar construction to said first pressure point fingers, wherein said mats position side-by-side with the help of said connector exposing said first pressure point fingers of each adjacent mat and said second pressure point fingers of said connector providing a continuous array of pressure point fingers, and wherein a user rests over said first pressure point fingers and said second pressure point fingers for applying pressure to targeted areas of human tissue to relieve pain and get therapeutic treatment.
2. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 1, wherein said shaft of each first pressure point finger has a height from said base to said tip, said height being fractionally greater than the width of said base.
3. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 1, wherein said base has a circular cross-sectional shape.
4. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 1, wherein said base has an oval cross-sectional shape.
5. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 1, wherein said base has a triangular cross-sectional shape.
6. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 1, wherein said base has a rectangular cross-sectional shape.
7. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first pressure point fingers and said second pressure point fingers are substantially rigid.
8. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 1, wherein said base has a width greater than the width of said tip.
9. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 1, wherein said connector comprises a first flange and a second flange connected by a web, and wherein said first flange and said second flange form a gap on opposing sides of said web for receiving said mats from each side.
10. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 9, wherein each of said mat comprises a groove, wherein said second flange comprises a rib, and wherein said rib inserts in said groove for locking a mat of said mats with said connector.
11. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 1, wherein said mat comprises at least one connector site and at least one connector locking channel, wherein said at least one connector site and said at least one connector locking channel help to connect said connector.
12. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of said mats comprises a connecting member, wherein said connecting member comprises hooks.
13. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 12, wherein said connector comprises loops, and wherein said loops connect with said hooks for connecting said connector with said mats.
14. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 13, wherein said mats fold over one another intersecting said first pressure point fingers and said second pressure point fingers.
15. A therapeutic apparatus, comprising: mats, wherein each mat comprises first pressure point fingers, wherein each first pressure point finger extends from a surface of said mat, wherein each first pressure point finger comprises a base, a shaft and a tip, wherein said shaft tapers outwardly from said tip to said base, and wherein said tip substantially tapers and includes a rounded edge, and wherein said mat further comprises at least one connector site and at least one connector locking channel; and a connector comprising second pressure point fingers, wherein said second pressure point fingers have a similar construction to said first pressure point fingers, wherein said connector comprises a first flange and a second flange connected by a web, wherein said first flange and said second flange form a gap on opposing sides of said web for receiving said mats from each side, wherein said mats position side-by-side with the help of said connector at said at least one connector site and said at least one connector locking channel exposing said first pressure point fingers of each adjacent mat and said second pressure point fingers of said connector providing a continuous array of pressure point fingers, and wherein a user rests over said first pressure point fingers and said second pressure point fingers for applying pressure to targeted areas of human tissue to relieve pain and get therapeutic treatment.
16. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 14, wherein said shaft of each pressure point finger has a height from said base to said tip, said height being fractionally greater than the width of said base.
17. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 14, wherein said base has one of a circular cross-sectional shape, an oval cross-sectional shape, a triangular cross-sectional shape, and a rectangular cross-sectional shape.
18. The therapeutic apparatus of claim 14, wherein each of said mat comprises a groove, wherein said second flange comprises a rib, and wherein said rib inserts in said groove for locking said mat with said connector.
19. A method of providing a therapeutic apparatus, said method comprising the steps of: providing mats, each mat comprising first pressure point fingers, each first pressure point finger extending from a surface of said mat, each first pressure point finger comprising a base, a shaft and a tip, said shaft tapering outwardly from said tip to said base, said tip substantially tapered and including a rounded edge; providing a connector connecting said mats, said connector comprising second pressure point fingers, said second pressure point fingers having a similar construction to said first pressure point fingers; positioning said mats side-by-side with the help of said connector exposing said first pressure point fingers of each adjacent mat and said second pressure point fingers of said connector providing a continuous array of pressure point fingers; and applying pressure to targeted areas of human tissue to relieve pain and get therapeutic treatment when a user rests over said first pressure point fingers and said second pressure point fingers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] Further features and advantages of the present subject matter will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0046] Before the present features and working principle of a therapeutic apparatus is described, it is to be understood that this subject matter is not limited to the particular device as described, since it may vary within the specification indicated. Various features of the therapeutic apparatus might be provided by introducing variations within the components/subcomponents disclosed herein. It is also to be understood that the terminology used in the description is for the purpose of describing the particular versions or embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present subject matter, which will be limited only by the appended claims. The words “comprising,” “having,” “containing,” and “including,” and other forms thereof, are intended to be equivalent in meaning and be open-ended in that an item or items following any one of these words is not meant to be an exhaustive listing of such item or items, or meant to be limited to only the listed item or items. It should be understood that the present subject matter describes a therapeutic apparatus. The therapeutic apparatus includes mats. Each mat includes first pressure point fingers. Each first pressure point finger extends seamlessly from the surface of the mat. The therapeutic apparatus includes a connector connecting the mats. The connector comprises second pressure point fingers. The second pressure point fingers have a similar construction to the first pressure point finger. The mats position side-by-side with the help of the connector exposing the first pressure point fingers of each adjacent mat and the second pressure point fingers of the connector providing a continuous array of pressure point fingers. A user rests over the first pressure point fingers and the second pressure point fingers for applying pressure to targeted areas of human tissue to relieve pain and get therapeutic treatment.
[0047] Various features and embodiments of a therapeutic apparatus are explained in conjunction with the description of
[0048] The present subject matter discloses a therapeutic apparatus for applying pressure to targeted areas of human tissue to relieve pain and provide therapeutic treatment.
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[0050] Mat 16 includes a plurality of pressure point fingers or pressure point fingers or first pressure point fingers 26 or simply a pressure point finger 26 when referred to a single pressure point finger 26. Pressure point fingers 26 are made of a single and seamless synthetic (flexible) or any other non-porous suitable material. In one example, pressure point fingers 26 are made of rigid material to resist flexing or distortion. Pressure point fingers 26 extend from first surface 20 facing the roof when mat 16 is placed on the ground (i.e., when second surface 22 faces and comes in contact with the ground).
[0051] Each pressure point finger 26 includes a base 28, a shaft 30 and a tip 32, as shown in
[0052] A person skilled in the art understands that base 28 can come in various configurations. For example, base 28 may come in a triangular configuration. Here, shaft 30 is formed at an angle, as shown at
[0053] In one implementation, mat 16 encompasses elongated grooves 34 at the sides, as shown in
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[0055] In one embodiment, second flange 38 encompasses a pair of ribs 42. In one example, ribs 42 extend along the entire length of second flange 38. Each rib 42 extends from second flange 38 at either side of web 40 facing first flange 36. When connector 18 receives mat 16 through gap G, rib 42 inserts through groove 34 of mat 16 and keeps mat 16 in position between first flange 36 and second flange 38. In one example, user 14 applies manual pressure to either or both flanges 36, 38 to seat rib 42 into groove 34 in an interference fit for easy attachment and detachment.
[0056] In the above embodiment, first flange 36 is relatively flat (
[0057] A person skilled in the art understands a single mat 16 can be utilised as a standalone device for providing therapeutic treatment to a specific area of a user's body, such as a back and shoulder region of an upper torso. When single mat 16 is insufficient to treat the desired area, a plurality of identical mats 16 can be combined and positioned, side-by-side with the help of connector 18, as shown in
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[0059] Alternatively, the pillow is spread over the ground and the mat is placed over the pillow to perform therapeutic treatment.
[0060] The above embodiments show the therapeutic apparatus or mat in a square or a rectangular configuration. However, a person skilled in the art understands that the therapeutic apparatus can come in a variety of shapes or configurations with or without a provision for the connector to connect with adjacent mats without departing from the scope of the present invention. In one example, the therapeutic apparatus can come in a trapezoidal, pentagon, hexagon, convex or concave configuration depending on the need.
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[0066] At second surface 706, first mat 702a includes a first connecting member 710a.
[0067] Further, therapeutic apparatus 700 includes a connector 714.
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[0069] When not in use, second mat 702b is folded and positioned over first mat 702a, as shown in
[0070] Based on the above, it is evident that the presently disclosed invention provides a mat which can be used singly or connected to one or more additional mats to provide a desired size combination of the mats. One mat is interconnected with an adjacent mat by use of a connector such that the adjacent mats can be connected together. Each mat includes an array of pressure point fingers for applying pressure to targeted areas of human tissue to relieve pain and provide therapeutic treatment. The therapeutic apparatus can be used for relief from pain, injuries, headaches, energy boosts and insomnia.
[0071] For example, the therapeutic apparatus can be used for quick back relief. In order to use, the user places the therapeutic apparatus such that the pressure point fingers face the top. The user rests his/her back over the pressure point fingers for a predetermined time period or as needed. The pressure point fingers stimulate the therapeutic treatment to provide relief to the user's back. The user can use the therapeutic apparatus at home, office or even during travel e.g., in a car, train, flight, etc.
[0072] The applicants or inventors of the present invention intend to market the therapeutic apparatus as “ASHA”, “Anti-Stress Healing Applicator” “Torture pad”, “Panacea”, “SCADER P” or “Scatter Pain” or any other suitable names. SCADER P is a short form of sterility and safety (S), capability and compatibility (C), affordability (A), durability (D), expandability (E), reusability (R) and portability (P).
[0073] The therapeutic apparatus is made of a single plastic injected moulded device without any joints. The connectors provide an expandable feature to increase the area as desired. The therapeutic apparatus is capable of withstanding different sterilization methods such as use of soap, water, boiling water bath, alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, bleach, etc. (sterility and safety (S)). The therapeutic apparatus is safe to use and can be made available over the counter (OTC) (capability (C)).
[0074] The therapeutic apparatus is capable of improving a person's experience in therapeutic conditions including, but not limited to, tight muscles, muscle pain, joint pain, low back pain, neck pain, headache, chronic fatigue, stress activity, sleeplessness, mental activity, etc. capability and compatibility (C). The therapeutic apparatus can be used simultaneously with topical creams, lotions, oils and/or salves. The therapeutic apparatus can be used by high performers who require low use time, minimal space/size, and travel.
[0075] The therapeutic apparatus can be used for treating many conditions at a relatively low cost (affordability (A)) as opposed to recurring cost for expensive treatments and/or OTC anti-inflammatory drugs, saving the user recurrent expenses (A).
[0076] The therapeutic apparatus is tolerant to heat (durability (D)) up to 100 degrees centigrade. Further, the therapeutic apparatus can be used for a very long period e.g., 10 years.
[0077] The therapeutic apparatus can be expanded (expandability (E)) to provide fully contiguous connected and personalised expanded coverage to fit any size person regardless of weight or height. Further, the therapeutic apparatus can be designed to fit any body part such as shoulders and elbows, hinged joints, knees, ankles, etc.
[0078] The therapeutic apparatus can be reused for a very long period e.g., 10 years (reusable (R)). Therefore, minimizing packaging waste of things like lotion and pill containers making ASHA “green” or environmentally friendly/good for the environment (R)).
[0079] The therapeutic apparatus is portable (portability (P)) as it can be fit easily in a briefcase, backpack, gym bag, etc. The therapeutic apparatus is slim and not bulky. As a result, the therapeutic apparatus is easy to store and/or transport.
[0080] A person skilled in the art appreciates that the therapeutic apparatus may come in a variety of sizes depending on the need and comfort of the user. Further, different materials in addition to or instead of materials described herein may also be used and such implementations may be construed to be within the scope of the present subject matter. Further, many changes in the design and placement of components may take place without deviating from the scope of the presently disclosed therapeutic apparatus.
[0081] In the above description, numerous specific details are set forth such as examples of some embodiments, specific components, devices, methods, in order to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the present subject matter. It will be apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the art that these specific details need not be employed, and should not be construed to limit the scope of the subject matter.
[0082] In the development of any actual implementation, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made to achieve the developer's specific goals, such as compliance with system-related and business-related constraints. Such a development effort might be complex and time-consuming, but may nevertheless be a routine undertaking of design, fabrication, and manufacture for those of ordinary skill. Hence as various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the subject matter, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
[0083] The foregoing description of embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the subject matter. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the novel principles and subject matter disclosed herein may be applied to other embodiments without the use of the innovative faculty. It is contemplated that additional embodiments are within the spirit and true scope of the disclosed subject matter.