DEVICE FOR FACIAL AND NECK MUSCLES STIMULATION
20240082632 ยท 2024-03-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2220/833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/0675
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/1681
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2220/80
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B71/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A device configured to exercise facial and neck muscles and related methods are provided. The device operates by applying static and/or dynamic external forces to the muscles of the modiolus area of the face and related ligaments. The device includes a pair of bars that may be connected by a rotatory connection or by an expandable horizontal connection, each having a proximal and distal end. The proximal end of each bar includes a modiolus holder. The modiolus holders are shaped to partially fit within the user's mouth, and when fit to the modiolus area by the separation of the bars, brings the modiolus holders in tight contact with the modiolus area. This movement secures the insertions of the muscles attached at the modiolus, allowing these muscles to be stretched, therefore creating resistance to their contractions.
Claims
1. An exercise device for exercising face and neck muscles, the exercise device comprising: a pair of bars; a pair of modiolus holders; and a pair of handles; an expansion bar comprising two sliding half bars and a centered locking mechanism, wherein the centered locking mechanism is configured to set an opening of the device to a desired distance, wherein: the pair of bars are configured to be separate from one another via a rotatable connection, the pair of modiolus holders are attached to respective proximal ends of the pair of bars; and the pair of handles are attached to distal ends of the bars and wherein the pair of handles include a curved outer surface.
2. The exercise device of claim 1, further comprising a bilateral-located resistance mechanism at each end of the expansion bar, wherein the resistance mechanism is configured to control an amount of a compression resistance of the device.
3. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein the pair of handles and the pair of modiolus holders are symmetrical to each other relative to a central line of symmetry of the exercise device.
4. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein each modiolus holder of the pair of modiolus holders includes a first part and a second part extending in a proximal direction, wherein the first part and the second part are joined by a convex groove that projects downwardly on both sides.
5. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein each modiolus holder of the pair of modiolus holders includes a first and second part, wherein the second part is longer and has a larger surface area than the first part.
6. The exercise device of claim 5, wherein respective outer surfaces of the first and second part are convexly shaped, and respective inward surfaces of the first and second part are concavely shaped.
7. A method of using the exercise device of claim 1, the method comprising: placing the pair of modiolus holders at locations on a face and within a mouth of a user such that a first and second part of a respective modiolus holder of the pair of modiolus holders contact and grasp modiolus areas of the face; moving the pair of handles away from each other such that an angle at the rotatable connection between the pair of bars is increased; moving the exercise device in one of an upwards or downwards angle; and pulling the exercise device away from the face such that all muscles attached to the modiolus areas are stretched.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the muscles attached to the modiolus areas are stretched beyond their regular capacity.
9. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein the pair of handles are adjustable relative to the distal ends of the bars.
10. The exercise device of claim 1, further comprising: a mechanism configured to extend and retract, wherein the pair of handles are slidably attached to the distal ends of the pair of bars by the mechanism configured to extend and retract.
11. The exercise device of claim 10, further comprising a fixation element configured for attaching weights, bands and/or tubes to the exercise device.
12. The exercise device of claim 11, further comprising a weight operably attached to the fixation element.
13. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein the pair of modiolus holders are detachable from the respective proximal ends of the pair of bars.
14. The exercise device of claim 12, wherein the pair of modiolus holders are reattachable to the respective proximal ends of the pair of bars.
15. The exercise device of claim 12, further comprising a second pair of modiolus holders configured to be removably coupled to the respective proximal ends of the pair of bars.
16. The exercise device of claim 14, wherein the second pair of modiolus holders differ in size from the pair of modiolus holders.
17. The exercise device of claim 1, further comprising a pressure sensor configured to measure an amount of pressure applied by at least one of the pair of modiolus holders.
18. The exercise device of claim 1, further comprising a force gauge.
19. The exercise device of claim 1, further comprising a transmitter configured to transmit data from the exercise device.
20. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein the each of the pair of handles includes an inner surface having at least two indentations sized to receive a finger.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0032] Detailed embodiments of facial and neck exercising and stimulating device are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely illustrative of the facial and neck exercising and stimulating device that may be embodied in various forms. In addition, each of the examples given in connection with the various embodiments of the facial and neck exercising and stimulating device are intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Further, the drawings and photographs are not necessarily to scale, and some features may be exaggerated to show details of particular components. In addition, any measurements, specifications and the like shown in the figures are intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the Device.
[0033] With reference to
[0034] With reference to
[0035] According to an illustrative embodiment of the invention, modiolus holders 2 are shaped and configured to secure and engage with the modiolus areas of the face of the user in a safe manner. According to one embodiment, the modiolus holders 2 have an anatomical shape with an exterior surface resembling a mitten (See, e.g.,
[0036] With reference to
[0037] Both the thumb 10 and the hand 11 extend from the front to the back side of the device 1 forming a shell-like shape, and the exact dimension of the thumb 10 and the hand 11 may be sized according to the individual user's mouth. According to an alternative embodiment, the dimensions of the modiolus holder 2, and thus the thumb 10 and hand 11, may be standardized (e.g., according to average anatomical dimensions) and come in a variety of sizes. According to a preferred embodiment, the hand 11 is longer and has a larger surface area than the thumb 10.
[0038] With reference to
[0039] The outer surfaces of the hand 11 and the thumb 10 are convexly shaped, and the inward surfaces of the hand 11 and the thumb 10 are concavely shaped, which generally attenuates at top surface 20. The concavity of the inward surface of the hand 11 is greater that that of the inward surface of the thumb 10 so as to provide a better anatomical engagement between the modiolus holders 2 and a modiolus areas of the face. A protuberance 21, which may vary in size, may be placed on the inward surface 17 on the hand 11 for better retention of a modiolus.
[0040] According to the preferred embodiment, the surface of the modiolus holders 2 is covered with or made from a biocompatible material. Such biocompatible materials include, for example, high molecular polyethylene, biocompatible polished ceramics, pure titanium or biocompatible titanium alloys. Alternatively, the modiolus holder can be made of a non-biocompatible material or partially biocompatible material and covered with a disposable cap or film made of a biocompatible material. For example, if the device is to be used by a single individual, there is no concern for cross contamination between users, and thus, the need for a disposable cap or film is unnecessary. However, when the device is to be used by multiple users, the disposable cap or film provides a means to prevent any cross contamination between users. Additionally, the surface of the modiolus holders 2 or parts thereof may be covered or otherwise coated with an antimicrobial material/layer in order to prevent skin or mucosal bacteria from growing.
[0041] According to a further embodiment of the invention, and with reference to
[0042] According to certain embodiments of the invention, the device 1 may further include a force gauge (not shown) that measures the force applied by the device 1. Such measurements may be monitored in real time in order track use of the device 1 and to better aid in long term exercise regimes. Additionally, the force gauge may be configured to transmit, either wirelessly or via a wire, to a remote device, such as a user's smartphone, laptop, or smartwatch in real time.
[0043] According to a further embodiment of the invention, and with reference to
[0044] Methods of using the device 1 include placing the modiolus holders 2 at locations on the face and within the mouth such that the hand 11 and thumb 10 of the modiolus holders 2 contact and grasp the modiolus areas of the face. The handles 3 are then moved away from each other such that the angle at rotatable connection 7 between bars 4 is increased, which increases the distance between the modiolus holders 2. With these muscles secured, the device 1 can be angled upwardly or downwardly to target muscles of the upper, central or lower face, and pulled away from the face, generating a force, by the device, to stretch these muscles beyond their regular capacity. The user then resists the pulling force by contracting their facial and neck muscles, thereby stimulating these muscles to contract beyond their regular capacity. By repeating these steps the user is able to exercise the muscles of the face and neck, thereby strengthening them and counteracting sarcopenia.
[0045] According to further embodiments, as illustrated by
[0046] In order to operate the exercising system 40, 40, and as illustrated in
[0047] Once the modiolus holders 44 are secured, the device is then angulated. For example, the device can be angled up or down via attachment means 43 and the angle can be locked in and stabilized via stop mechanism 53 to keep the proper angle for a chosen exercise, as illustrated in
[0048] Once the angled is locked in, pulling forces are then applied to the device by the use of, for example, cables and weights 51, 52, 54, or the like. The application of the pulling forces may be done by incremental augmentation until the proper tension is set and locked by the amount of weight used, or by other means of maintaining the proper tension of the device. After the pulling force is set, the user may start to contract the muscles that have been activated by the device, thereby exercising their face and neck muscles.
[0049] As discussed above, in order to provide the necessary pulling force to aid in the exercise their face and neck muscles, a weight 51 is attached to the device, via, for example, a cable 52 that runs through distal mechanism 45. A stop mechanism 53 can be implemented, in conjunction with a distal arm spring 54, to provide a means to monitor the applied force and to prevent excessive force from being applied.
[0050] The exercise system 40 may further include a safety mechanism (not shown) to immediately deactivated the system in case the user is not properly positioned to use the device.
[0051] According to alternative embodiments, an exercise system 60 may be mounted on a single horizontal bar, as illustrated by
[0052] As further illustrated by
[0053] According to certain variations of the embodiments discussed above, the modiolus holders may be configured to angulate about the bars, via attachment means 58. This will facilitate adjustment of modiolus holders, allowing the user to better customize the device to their anatomy so that the modiolus areas are better secured by the device. Additionally, pieces of the device may be modular. For example, the bars, modiolus holders, and handles may be modular components configured to attach to one other to form the device. Such a configuration allows for the device to be broken down and easily carried.
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[0058] According to an embodiment, the system 150 can perform the same functions as the system 40 as well as the device 1 but with mechanisms that can substitute the work of the arms and hands of the user. For example, spring systems, gears, CV joints, condylar joints, weights, rails, cables and tension control systems can be used to provide resistance for the use of the device as well as mimic the work done by the arms and hands of the user. Further, the resistance system chosen can be controlled electronically or manually. The user may be able to access all necessary control on a front panel. Further, computer and other electronics can be applied to the equipment to help maximize its efficiency and performance. For example, robotic arms and hands can be used to perform the above.
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[0060] A display panel to monitor the status of the user's performance may also be placed connected to, or otherwise incorporated into any of the aforementioned exercise systems. Further, according to an embodiment, at least one pressure sensor can be included in any of the modiolus holders described above. The pressure sensors can measure the amount of pressure being applied by the modiolus holders on the modiolus muscle of the user as well as the pressure being applied by the modiolus muscles on the modiolus holders. According to an embodiment, the results of the pressure sensors as well as other performance metrics associated with the device can be transmitted to the display panel via a communication network. The communications network can be comprised of, or may interface to any one or more of, for example, the Internet, an intranet, a Local Area Network (LAN), a Wide Area Network (WAN), a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), a storage area network (SAN), a frame relay connection, an Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) connection, a synchronous optical network (SONET) connection, a digital T1, T3, E1 or E3 line, a Digital Data Service (DDS) connection, a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) connection, an Ethernet connection, an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) line, a dial-up port such as a V.90, a V.34 or a V.34bis analog modem connection, a cable modem, an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) connection, a Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) connection, a Copper Distributed Data Interface (CDDI) connection, or an optical/DWDM network. The communications network can also comprise, include or interface to any one or more of a Wireless Application Protocol (W AP) link, a Wi-Fi link, a microwave link, a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) link, a Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) link, a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) link or a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) link such as a cellular phone channel, a GPS link, a cellular digital packet data (CDPD) link, a Research in Motion, Limited (RIM) duplex paging type device, a Bluetooth radio link, or an IEEE 802.11-based radio frequency link. Communications networks can further comprise, include or interface to any one or more of an RS-232 serial connection, an IEEE-1394 (Firewire) connection, a Fibre Channel connection, an infrared (IrDA) port, a Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) connection, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connection or another wired or wireless, digital or analog interface or connection.
[0061] As is evident from the above disclosure, the present invention has applications in an array of fields including, but not limited to, dentistry, plastic surgery, general exercise, physical therapy, and physical education.
[0062] The above-described device and methods of implementing the device are meant to be illustrative, and alternative devices and methods are within the scope of this disclosure. For example, device 1 may be used in other fields besides facial and neck stimulation, for example in gynecology or proctology.