HAND-ATTACHED CONTROLLED PULSED VIBRATION DEVICE
20190110949 ยท 2019-04-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H2023/0272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2023/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/1654
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device, allowing for transmission of an enhanced massage, allowing full skin-to-skin contact between the hand of the person giving a massage and the skin of the person receiving the massage, by mounting on the back of the hand, with no glove, partial glove, or straps on the palm-side of the hand, and providing for vibration of controllable intensities and cycle times not normally achievable from a small vibrating motor, by controlling the electric power provided to one or more small vibrating motors, such that the operation of one motor or the interactions between two or more motors result in desirable intensities and cycle times of overall vibration.
Claims
1. A hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device, for use by a first person giving a massage, said first person having a hand, and said hand having a nominal back and front side, and a second person receiving a massage, said device comprising: (i) a unit body adapted to be removably mounted on the back of the hand of the person giving a massage, allowing full skin-to-skin contact between the hand of the first person giving the massage and the skin of the second person receiving the massage; (ii) a motor mounted inside said unit body, adapted to vibrate in response to the application of electric power; (iii) a battery mounted inside said unit body, adapted to provide electric power for said motor; (iv) a controller mounted inside said unit body, adapted to regulate the electric power supplied to said motor; and (v) at least one control button mounted on said unit body, adapted to control the operation of said controller; where, in use, said controller regulates the electric power from said battery supplied to said motor in a pulsed manner such as to cause an additional vibration of a different amplitude and a different frequency; and where, in use, the additional vibration resulting from the operation of said controller is transferred from the hand of the first person giving the massage to the skin of the second person receiving the massage.
2. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 1, further comprising a display mounted on said unit body.
3. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 1, further comprising a touch-sensitive display mounted on said unit body.
4. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 1, further comprising a touch-sensitive display incorporating said at least one control button, mounted on said unit body.
5. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 1, where said removable mounting of the unit body to the back of the hand of the first person giving the massage further comprises: (i) a skin patch adapted to be removably mounted on the back of a hand by an incorporated skin adhesive on a bottom face, and having on the top face a surface adapted to provide a top-facing mounting surface; and (ii) an intermediate patch adapted to be mounted on the bottom of said unit body by an incorporated adhesive on a top face, and having on the bottom face a surface adapted to provide a bottom-facing mounting surface corresponding to the top-facing mounting surface of said skin patch.
6. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 1, where the removable mounting of said unit body to the back of the hand of the first person giving the massage further comprises: (i) a skin patch adapted to be removably mounted on the back of a hand by an incorporated skin adhesive on a bottom face, and having on the top face a surface adapted to provide a top-facing mounting surface with attachment loops; and (ii) an intermediate patch adapted to be mounted on the bottom of said unit body by an incorporated adhesive on a top face, and having on the bottom face a surface adapted to provide a bottom-facing mounting surface with attachment hooks, corresponding to the top-facing mounting surface of said skin patch.
7. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 1, where said motor is an Eccentric Rotating Mass (ERM) type electric motor.
8. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 1, where said motor is a Linear Resonance Actuator (LRA) type electric motor.
9. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 1, further comprising a remote unit adapted to provide remote control of the operations of said controller in said unit body.
10. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 1, further comprising a remote unit having a remote antenna, and a unit antenna incorporated in said unit body, adapted to provide wireless remote control of the operations of said controller in said unit body.
11. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 1, further comprising an external power source.
12. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 1, further comprising an external power source having a strap for attachment to the arm of the person giving the massage, having a power cable adapted to provide power to said unit body, and having a recharging cord adapted to accept power from mains electricity.
13. A hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device, for use by a first person giving a massage, said first person having a hand, and said hand having a nominal back and front side, and a second person receiving a massage, said device comprising: (i) a unit body adapted to be removably mounted on the back of the hand of the first person giving a massage, allowing full skin-to-skin contact between the hand of the first person giving the massage and the skin of the second person receiving the massage; (ii) at least two motors mounted inside said unit body, adapted to vibrate in response to the application of electric power; (iii) a battery mounted inside said unit body, adapted to provide electric power for said motors; (iv) a controller mounted inside said unit body, adapted to regulate the electric power supplied to said motors; and (v) at least one control button mounted on said unit body, adapted to control the operation of said controller; where, in use, said controller regulates the electric power from said battery supplied to said motors in a manner so as to cause an additional vibration of a different amplitude and a different frequency by manipulation of constructive and destructive interference among the motors; and where, in use, the additional vibration resulting from the operation of said controller is transferred from the hand of the first person giving the massage to the skin of the second person receiving the massage.
14. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 13, further comprising a display mounted on said unit body.
15. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 13, further comprising a touch-sensitive display mounted on said unit body.
16. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 13, further comprising a touch-sensitive display incorporating said at least one control button, mounted on said unit body.
17. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 13, where the removable mounting of said unit body to the back of the hand of the person giving the massage further comprises: (i) a skin patch adapted to be removably mounted on the back of a hand by an incorporated skin adhesive on a bottom face, and having on the top face a surface adapted to provide a top-facing mounting surface; and (ii) an intermediate patch adapted to be mounted on the bottom of said unit body by an incorporated adhesive on a top face, and having on the bottom face a surface adapted to provide a bottom-facing mounting surface corresponding to the top-facing mounting surface of said skin patch.
18. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 13, where the removable mounting of said unit body to the back of the hand of the person giving the massage further comprises: (i) a skin patch adapted to be removably mounted on the back of a hand by an incorporated skin adhesive on a bottom face, and having on the top face a surface adapted to provide a top-facing mounting surface with attachment loops; and (ii) an intermediate patch adapted to be mounted on the bottom of said unit body by an incorporated adhesive on a top face, and having on the bottom face a surface adapted to provide a bottom-facing mounting surface with attachment hooks, corresponding to the top-facing mounting surface of said skin patch.
19. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 13, where at least one said motor is an Eccentric Rotating Mass (ERM) type electric motor.
20. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 13, where at least one said motor is a Linear Resonance Actuator (LRA) type electric motor.
21. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 13, where at least one said motor is mounted in said unit body in a position such that its line or plane of major vibration is perpendicular or oblique to that of another said motor.
22. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 13, further comprising a remote unit having a remote antenna, and a unit antenna incorporated in said unit body, adapted to provide wireless remote control of the operations of said controller in said unit body.
23. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 11, further comprising an external power source.
24. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device of claim 11, further comprising an external power source having a strap for attachment to the arm of the person giving the massage, having a power cable adapted to provide power to said unit body, and having a recharging cord adapted to accept power from mains electricity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0015] Reference will now be made to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0028] The skin adhesive 7 should be one that will adequately hold to an active hand, and that will not irritate the skin of the back of the hand. In order to provide an adequate hold, the skin adhesive 7 might be one that is more easily removed with a non-irritating solvent or removed by the application of a type and a direction of force that is unlikely to be applied in normal use, such as a simultaneous twisting and lifting force.
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[0030] A battery 11 supplies the electric force for operating the motor or motors 12. The battery might be a flat lithium-polymer rechargeable battery of the type used in cellphones, as is illustrated, or might another type or form of battery, such as a coin-cell battery or an AAA-sized battery. An ultra-capacitor could also function as a battery, as is known in the art.
[0031] A controller 13 manages the amount of power from the battery 11 that is supplied to the motor or motors 12. In embodiments having just one motor 12, the controller 13 supplies the electric power in timed pulses calibrated to provide specific, desired vibrational characteristics. Any motor 12 fitted into the unit body 1 must necessarily be small, and therefore will have high natural vibrational frequency and resonance, or a series of such frequencies and resonances. In order to achieve more desirable lower vibrational frequencies, and in order to achieve desirable modifications to the timing or rhythm of the vibration, the controller 13 supplies power to the motor 12 in pulses calibrated to provide the desired effect. By providing or withholding the power in pulses coordinated with the natural vibrational frequencies and resonances, plus the starting, stopping, and other characteristics of the motor 12, the hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device 10 can produce changes in intensity and timing of the vibration, with higher intensity and slower timing being most likely desired.
[0032] In embodiments of the hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device 10 with at least two motors 12, the interaction among the motors can be controlled by the controller 13 to produce desirable vibrational effects. Two or more motors 12 can be mounted inside the unit body 1 so that the line or plane of their major vibrational forces are aligned, are opposing, or are oblique.
[0033] According to the principle of superposition of waves, when two or more propagating waves of the same type are incident on the same point, the resultant amplitude at that point is equal to the vector sum of the amplitudes of the individual waves. When a crest of a wave meets a crest of another wave of the same frequency at the same point, then the amplitude is the sum of the individual amplitudes, in a phenomenon known constructive interference. If a crest of one wave meets a trough of another wave, then the amplitude is equal to the difference in the individual amplitudes, in the phenomenon known as destructive interference.
[0034] Constructive interference occurs when the phase difference between the waves is an even multiple of (180) such as 2 (360); destructive interference occurs when the difference is an odd multiple of (180). An intermediate phase difference causes a displacement of intermediate magnitude. Where the two or more propagating waves are all of equal constant frequency, then the changes of amplitude will occur in a repeating cycle directly corresponding to the original frequency. Where the frequencies of the two or more propagating waves are different from one another, then the crests and troughs of the waves have more complex relationships and interactions, and the changes of amplitude will occur in a different, more complex cycle that does not directly correspond to any of the original frequencies. This more complex cycle is sometimes referred to as beats.
[0035] The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device 10 of the invention utilizes the principle of superposition of waves to obtain overall vibrational amplitudes and frequencies different from those of the individual contributing motors 12. The hand-attached controlled pulsed vibration device 10 of these embodiments can obtain overall vibrations of amplitude or intensity, and of frequency or timing, of desired values, with higher intensity and slower timing being most likely desired. The controller 13 manages the contributing amplitudes, frequencies, and phases of each individual motor 12 by controlling the electric power provided to each individual motor, so that the desired overall vibrations can be obtained.
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[0039] Optionally, a display 9 can be provided. Such a display 9 might be of more use where, in addition to displaying the operational parameters, additional features such as timers, event counters, or accelerometers are also incorporated. The optional display 9 might cover a part of, or essentially the whole top face, of the unit body 1, as illustrated. Where a touch-sensitive display is used, the control button or buttons 8 can be implemented as a component of the display.
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[0042] Many other changes and modifications can be made in the system and method of the present invention without departing from the spirit thereof. We therefore pray that our rights to the present invention be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.