Therapeutic Device
20200222271 ยท 2020-07-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2015/0007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H39/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A therapeutic device including: a substantially U-shaped frame member having an inconstant cross section and a longitudinal axis substantially bisecting the U; a plurality of protuberances in spaced relation along the inner face of the frame member and arranged in opposed pairs such that the protuberances of each pair each extends towards the other; a handle on each end of the frame member, each handle having an engagement face extending substantially laterally to the longitudinal axis; and locking means for locking the handles at a desired spacing from one another.
Claims
1. A therapeutic device including: a substantially U-shaped frame member having an inconstant cross section and a longitudinal axis substantially bisecting the U; a plurality of protuberances in spaced relation along the inner face of the frame member and arranged in pairs on opposite sides of the U such that the protuberances of each pair each extends towards the other; a handle on each end of the frame member, each handle having an engagement face extending substantially laterally to the longitudinal axis; and locking means for locking the handles at a desired spacing from one another.
2. The therapeutic device according to claim 1, wherein the protuberances are provided as removable knobs, pommels or such like, referred to hereinafter as massage balls, the frame member being provided with attachment means for attachment of a pair of massage balls in substantially fixed disposition at a selected location along the inside of the arms, the inside of the arms being generally that portion of each which faces the other.
3. The therapeutic device according to claim 1, wherein one of the protuberances is in the form of a pad or the like having a body engagement face for spreading the load across an area of the body such that the other protuberance may be applied to the body of a user as a single-point application of pressure.
4. The therapeutic device according to claim 1, wherein the massage balls are provided in multilobial form.
5. The therapeutic device according to claim 1, wherein the frame member follows an undulating profile having a single anticline and a single syncline along the arms to and including the hinge portion.
6. The therapeutic device according to claim 1, wherein the locking means is a cord connecting the open ends of the U of the frame or the handles together.
7. The therapeutic device according to claim 6, wherein the cord is fastened to a take-up means arranged within one of the arms or handles and may be drawn out from the take-up means through an access hole.
8. The therapeutic device according to claim 7, wherein the cord, take-up means and locking means are provided on both arms and/or handles.
9. The therapeutic device according to claim 5, wherein the protuberances are provided as removable knobs, pommels or such like, referred to hereinafter as massage balls, the frame member being provided with attachment means for attachment of a pair of massage balls in substantially fixed disposition at a selected location along the inside of the arms, the inside of the arms being generally that portion of each which faces the other.
10. The therapeutic device according to claim 9, wherein the massage balls are provided in multilobial form.
11. The therapeutic device according to claim 5, wherein one of the protuberances is in the form of a pad or the like having a body engagement face for spreading the load across an area of the body such that the other protuberance may be applied to the body of a user as a single-point application of pressure.
12. The therapeutic device according to claim 5, wherein the locking means is a cord connecting the open ends of the U of the frame or the handles together.
13. The therapeutic device according to claim 12, wherein the cord is fastened to a take-up means arranged within one of the arms or handles and may be drawn out from the take-up means through an access hole.
14. The therapeutic device according to claim 13, wherein the cord, take-up means and locking means are provided on both arms and/or handles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] In order that the invention may be more readily understood and put into practical effect, two slightly different versions of a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the following drawings, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0034] In the drawings, reference is made to front, rear, top or upper, bottom or lower, left, or right in view of a general usage of the invention against the rear of the neck with the handles towards the user's front. It will be appreciated that such terms are merely for the convenience of reference to the relationships and dispositions of the various parts of the device and not to confine the usage of the device to any particular part of the body or to any particular orientation. In the drawings, the reference numerals refer to the same parts in each drawing. However, the reference numerals are not provided in every drawing illustrating such parts in order to avoid cluttering the drawings and to aid clarity of the disclosure. Additionally, several lines appear around or along the body and other elements of the therapeutic device as illustrated even though the body and/or such elements are of unitary construction; the skilled addressee will appreciate that such lines are merely an artefact of the illustrations and are not to be taken as indicating any structural demarcation between adjoining parts.
[0035] The therapeutic device 10 shown in
[0036] As indicated above, the terms front and rear of the device are used arbitrarily, the handles being at the front and the base of the U being at the rear, and are splayed outwards to enable the user to push forwards. The device as illustrated in
[0037] Six pairs of mounting lugs shown typically at 15 are spaced along the inner side of the main frame portion, the forward five pairs being substantially regularly spaced from one another along the frame and the rear pair 16 being further spaced from the other pairs. The spacing and disposition of the mounting lugs affects their orientation. The forward five pairs are oriented laterally towards the centre of the U whereas the rear pair are oriented to project forwards as well as laterally inwards.
[0038] The protuberances herein described are provided in the form of balls or wheels, and the arrangement illustrated in
[0039] Two spherical balls 17 are shown attached to the rear mounting lugs. Two prolate spherical balls 18 are shown attached to an attachment holder 19 extending between the forward most pair of mounting lugs. The attachment holder is arranged as having six projecting arms each at 90 to the adjacent four arms and in line with the remaining arm opposite thereto. A mounting lug is provided at the distil ends of four of the arms and a connecting socket to the remaining two, those arms with the connecting sockets being in line to extend between the opposed mounting lugs. Locking ring 19a locks the connecting sockets firmly onto the mounting lugs to prevent accidental detachment, the attachment holder also holding the remainder of the therapeutic device in fixed shape against deformation whilst being stored or transported.
[0040] A pad 20 is mounted to one of the mounting lugs of the attachment holder adjacent one of the prolate spherical balls and in line with the other mounting lug. The remaining mounting lug of the attachment holder is vacant in the illustration shown and is not visible in
[0041] Three oblate spheroid wheels 21 are shown mounted to a mounting bar arrangement 22 on the left-hand arm of the therapeutic device and in a corresponding fashion, three flat-faced wheels 23 are mounted on another mounting bar arrangement 22, one of the wheels being hidden from view behind a spherical ball in
[0042] In use, only one pair of massage balls may be installed, the user normally selecting identical massage balls, but, of course, being able to select non-matching massage balls if desired, including, the other types of protuberance as described herein. The massage balls are connected to the mounting lugs by a snap-fit arrangement, being free to rotate about the axis of each mounting lug, though such rotation is not necessary for the function of the therapeutic device according to the invention.
[0043] The frame also has a hinge region at 24 extending around or part-way around the rear portion thereof. The hinge portion is facilitated by the inconstant cross section of the frame mentioned previously in this specification, the hinge portion being thinner in the relevant dimension than the remainder of the frame. It will be appreciated that the frame is constructed from a rigid, but resiliently flexible material.
[0044] Each arm also includes a cord or rope aperture 25 open to the inner side or face of the arms for receiving a cord therethrough, the cord aperture being forward of the mounting lugs and close to the transition from the distal end of the respective arm and proximal end of the respective handle. The cord may be pushed into a cavity provided in the arm and/or handle having capacity sufficient to receive same. Alternatively, the cord may be coiled on a spring loaded winder or retractor inside the handle or arm and has a length in excess of the distance between the handles when unstressed. The winder or retractor is able therefore to retract the cord through the cord aperture, being wound onto the winder or retracted lineally by way of a stretchable element or the like. A lock and release button 26 is also provided, biased to lock onto the cord and prevent its extraction or retraction from the storage cavity or if it is left loose, but, when pressed, releasing the cord so that it is free to move into our out from the cavity.
[0045] Each handle has a cord locking cavity 27 generally in the forward and transverse directions, and sized to pass the cord therethrough. A serrated channel or slot extends generally outward from the cavity towards the end of the handle. A plurality of serrations shown typically at 28 are provided along the sides of the slot, the serrations being sloped such that a tensile force on the cord extending between the handles urges the rope further, that is deeper, into the slot. The side walls are preferably wider at the outer edges so that as the rope or cord is urged deeper into the slotthe locking slot, it is gripped more tightly by the serrations.
[0046] Referring in particular to the side views of
[0047] The therapeutic device 10 shown in
[0048] The protuberances herein described are provided by either spherical massage balls 17 or prolate spherical balls 18, both types being illustrated as installed on the mounting lugs fifth and third from the front respectively in
[0049] The right handle also includes a cord or rope attachment 31 for fixedly attaching a cord thereto, the cord having a length in excess of the distance between the handles when unstressed. The left handle has an aperture 32 penetrating therethrough generally in the forward and transverse directions, and sized to pass the cord therethrough. A serrated channel or slot extends generally outward from the aperture towards the end of the handle in a similar arrangement to that illustrated in
[0050] It will be seen that the main difference between the two versions, that is, that shown in
[0051] The therapeutic device according to the invention may be used by selecting one point location or two opposed point locations requiring constant or inconstant application of pressure. Either a prolate spherical or spherical ball is attached to the or each mounting lug at the appropriate position along the length of the frame. For the application of single-point pressure, the pad fitting is attached to the opposing mounting lug. For the pressure to opposing points, the protuberance element is attached to opposing mounting lugs.
[0052] Once the pressure points have been located and the appropriate amount of pressure determined, the cord may be secured in the locking slot so that the pressure may be maintained without having to apply pressure to the handles. If desired, the device may be moved about, particularly if the applied pressure is not too great, such that the device may also find at least limited use as an aid in massage therapies. The orientation of the handles also permits the user to adopt a more natural or restful use of the device when using protuberances mounted to the rear pair of mounting lugs, in particular, when applying a pressure to parts of the upper strands of the trapezius or the occipital process at the back of the head.
[0053] The wheels are provided as an assembly and are also fixed with the aid of a locking ring similar to that described with reference to the attachment holder.
[0054] Although the protuberances have been described as being mounted to the mounting lugs along their respective axes of circular symmetry, the invention is not necessarily limited to such an arrangement. Oblate spherical balls and other shapes are encompassed in the concept of the invention. What is contemplated is a curvilinear bearing face in distal disposition with respect to the mounting lug, and it is preferred that the point at which each protuberance is most distal is in substantial alignment with the axis of the mounting lug to which it is mounted.
[0055] Moreover, although a pair of identical balls is normally used for most applications, balls having different forms may be used, or one ball may be matched with more than one on the other side of the device. For application to the neck area, for example, a pair of balls of one type may be mounted to the rear mounting lugs and a pair of balls of another type may be mounted to opposed mounting lugs along the arms of the device and, once locked in place by the cord or cords, the device is relatively stable in its position on the neck. It will be appreciated that different attachments may be mixed and matched to achieve desired results in the use of the therapeutic device of the present invention.
[0056] Although the invention has been described with reference to a specific example, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in other forms within the broad scope and ambit of the invention as herein set forth and defined by the following claims.