THERMAL MASSAGE DEVICE
20200261304 ยท 2020-08-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A thermal massage device for therapeutic pressure or heat transfer to a portion of a user's body. The device includes a cane-shaped body with a heat conductive contact surface at the distal end of the hooked portion of the cane shape. Handles are coupled to a straight portion of the cane-shaped body. The device selectively provides therapeutic relief through pressure and temperature control, or a combination thereof. The pressure is dependent upon the user's manipulation of the hooked end. The temperature is selectively controlled via a thermal control system, such as a Peltier Effect device. The device may include airflow passages, vents, and fans for providing airflow through the body to facilitate temperature regulation of the device.
Claims
1. A massage device for providing pressure and thermal treatment to a region of a user's body, said device comprising: an elongated cane-shaped body having a hooked end that provides an application end of said device; a heat-conductive contact surface at said application end, said contact surface configured for contact with the user's body to transfer at least one chosen from pressure and heat to the user's body; and a thermal regulation system in said device located and adapted to provide temperature adjustment at said contact surface; said device comprising at least one grip region thereon for a user to grip and control said device.
2. The massage device of claim 1, wherein said thermal regulation system comprises a Peltier effect driven system.
3. The massage device of claim 2, wherein said cane-shaped body includes a passage therein enabling air to flow along said passage to assist in regulation of temperature at said application end of said device.
4. The massage device of claim 3, further comprising a fan disposed in fluid communication with said passage, said fan configured to draw air through said passage.
5. The massage device of claim 1, wherein said contact surface is generally spherical.
6. The massage device of claim 1, wherein said cane-shaped body includes a passage therein that provides an airflow path along said passage to assist in regulation of temperature at said application end of said device.
7. The massage device of claim 6, further comprising a fan disposed proximate said application end to generate air flow in said passage.
8. The massage device of claim 7, further comprising a vent passage disposed in said body adjacent to said passage and configured to vent fluid from said thermal regulation system.
9. The massage device of claim 8, further comprising a handle disposed on a portion of said elongated cane-shaped body that is spaced apart from said hooked end, said handle comprising a handle vent in fluid communication with said vent passage to vent fluid from said thermal regulation system at least partially through said handle.
10. A massage device comprising: an elongated body having at least one gripping region; a return end on said body having a contact surface on the distal end thereof; and a heating element coupled to said device to selectively apply heat to said contact surface; whereby said massage device is configured to be held by a user by said at least one gripping region at a position forward of the user's body while said contact surface is pressed against the back of the user.
11. The massage device of claim 10, wherein said heating element is a Peltier device.
12. The massage device of claim 10, further comprising a cooling element coupled to said device to selectively apply cooling to said contact surface.
13. The massage device of claim 12, wherein said heating element and said cooling element comprise a single thermal regulation device.
14. The massage device of claim 10, wherein said elongated body comprises a J-shaped body having a plurality of handles spaced along said J-shaped body.
15. A thermal treatment device comprising: an elongated body comprising a J-shaped configuration having a substantially straight longer leg and a hooked shorter leg; at least one gripping region disposed on said longer leg; a contact end region disposed at a distal end of said shorter leg; and a selectively operable thermal control system for thermal adjustment to said contact end region.
16. The thermal treatment device of claim 15, further comprising a handle disposed on said longer leg of said elongated body.
17. The thermal treatment device of claim 16, further comprising a plurality of handles on said elongated body.
18. The thermal treatment device of claim 15, wherein said thermal control system is configured to employ the Peltier Effect.
19. The thermal treatment device of claim 15, wherein said shorter leg of said elongated body defines a return end region of said device, a distal end of the return end portion is coupled to said contact end region and a proximal end of said return end region is coupled to said longer leg of said elongated body.
20. The thermal treatment device of claim 15, wherein said hooked shorter leg is generally curved between said contact end region and said longer leg.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] Referring now to the drawing with greater particularity, a preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0017] In the illustrated embodiment of
[0018] The handles 16 are preferably hand-sized rods that protrude to the side of elongated body 12 and each includes an enlarged knob 22 at the distal end of the handle 16. Knobs 22 assist in preventing a user's hands from slipping off the end of the handles 16 during use of device 10 as well as provide for venting of device 10 as described herein. Handles 16 may be cylindrically-shaped, linear rods, but alternatively may have other cross-sections and configurations. Alternative embodiments include handles that provide oval, rectangular, faceted and other cross sections, an oval or curved protrusion or other shaped protrusion, and may comprise a curved or pistol grip configuration. Knobs 22 may be configured in other shapes and may provide a planar disc or other stop surface at the end of handle 16. A sleeve or grip surface 24 on each handle 16 may provide a cushion or grip for the user and provide thermal insulation for handle 16.
[0019] In the illustrated embodiment, device 10 includes a pair of spaced handles 16 which allow the user to grasp each of the handles with a hand. In the preferred form of
[0020] As illustrated in
[0021] The thermal control system 20 provides thermal control for contact end surface 18. In the illustrated embodiment of
[0022] An insulated seal 32 is positioned between the thermal device 30, the contact end 18, and the return-end region 14 to moderate the flow of heat between the thermal device 30 and the contact end 18. A heat sink 34 and a fan 36 are located on the return-end side of thermal electric device 30 to transfer heat away from the thermal device 30. The fan 36 is located proximate the discharge end of the airflow channel 26. The fan 36 is configured to induce airflow to the thermal electric device 30, such that air is drawn into airflow channel 26, and subsequently exhausts through vent channel 28.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] Thermal control system 20 includes a power supply (not shown) that powers the thermal electric device 30 and the fan 36. The power supply for thermal control system 20 may include an electrical supply cord that runs along elongated body 12 and return-end region 14, such as within airflow channel 26, and out through the hole 40 at the distal end 12a, to a plug for an electrical outlet. Alternatively a battery power supply system may be included. A battery compartment may be incorporated into elongated body 12 and wired to thermal electric device 30 and fan 36. A control switch (not shown) for thermal control system 20 provides on-off and selection control, and provides for selection of heating and cooling treatment options and selective adjustment of the amount or degree of thermal treatment to be applied.
[0025] The thermal massage device 10 may be made of any thermally insulating material capable of providing a rigid but flexible support, such as metal, polymers, glass or other thermally conductive material. It is also preferred that the selected material be relatively light to maximize ease of use and portability. While size may be variable, dimensions should approximate 25151 inches with a total weight not exceeding 2 lbs. The knobs 18, 22 on each tip of the massage device 10 and handles 16 are preferably approximate 1.75 inches in diameter. The knob 18 at the terminal end 14b of the hooked portion 14 of the massage device 10 is preferably a thermally conductive material firm enough to apply pressure to the tender points without being hard enough to cause further pain, such as metal or plastic. The remaining knobs 22 may be the same material as the rest of the massage device 10.
[0026] The following is a description of an intended use of the massage device 10. In use, as illustrated in
[0027] It is apparent one may massage any portion of the neck, upper, or lower back with this device as well as numerous other points of discomfort around the body. Included among the benefits provided by embodiments of the invention are the providing of therapeutic relief for neck and upper back pain, providing a mechanism for an individual to perform self-massage, providing an individual a mechanism for controlled heating combined with application to a point of pressure, and providing an individual a mechanism for controlled cooling combined with application to a point of pressure. These and other benefits will be recognized by ones skilled in the art from the disclosure and description provided herein.
[0028] While the appearance and embodiment of this invention have been described thereof, it is clear that modifications and changes may be made by those with knowledge of the subject material at hand without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention, as defined by claims appended hereto and the scope of protection the law allows.