Massage device with a massage head equipped with massage wheels

09572744 ยท 2017-02-21

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Abstract

A massage device includes a body which contains motor and massage head, where installation mechanism is located between the body and the massage head and said head includes application surface and two massage wheels located along two initial parallel longitudinal axes, which are separated and extend partially outside the application surface. The massage head includes to cause the two wheels to rotate in synchronization and in opposite directions so that, when seen in perpendicular plane to the two axes with the wheels toward the bottom, section of wheel located on the left which extends past the application surface turns counterclockwise and section of wheel located on the right which extends past the application surface turns clockwise. A wheel spacing adjustment system is designed to initially create a minimum distance between the wheels then to adjust the distance to reach a position of equilibrium.

Claims

1. A massage device (1) including a body (2) which contains a motor (3) and a massage head (5), with an installation mechanism (59) located between the body and the massage head; said head includes an application surface (6) and two massage wheels (7 and 8) located along two initial parallel longitudinal axes (X1 and X2), which are separated and extend partially beyond the application surface, where the massage head includes, first, a transmission mechanism designed to be driven by the motor to cause the synchronized and inverse rotation of the two massage wheels so that, when seen in a plane perpendicular to the two initial axes with the two massage wheels at the bottom, a section (7a) of the massage wheel (7) located on the left which extends beyond the application surface, turns counterclockwise and a section (8a) of the massage wheel (8) located on the right which extends outside the application surface, turns clockwise and, in addition, a wheel spacing adjustment system based on the pressure placed on the massage wheels when they rotate is designed to initially create a minimum distance between the massage wheels and then to adjust the distance between them until a position of equilibrium of the pressure on the massage wheels is reached.

2. The massage device (1) in accordance with claim 1 in which the transmission mechanism includes: two initial identical geared wheels (13 and 14) which intermesh and are located along second axes (X3 and X4) which are parallel to one another and to the two initial axes (X1 and X2), and said initial geared wheels (13) are rotated by the motor (3) and, two second identical geared wheels (21 and 22) which mesh with the two initial geared wheels and said second geared wheels are located respectively along with the initial axes and driven by the massage wheels (7 and 8).

3. The massage device (1) in accordance with claim 2 in which the adjustment system includes a support mechanism (15 and 16) of the massage wheels (7 and 8) designed to increase or decrease the wheel spacing based on the pressure on said support mechanism in one direction or the other.

4. The massage device (1) in accordance with claim 3 in which the support mechanism of the massage wheels (7 and 8) includes two supports (15 and 16) on which the massage wheels are respectively mounted using a pivot connection along the initial axes (X1 and X2) and said supports are disposed respectively using a pivot connection on two shafts (17 and 18) located along the two second axes (X3 and X4).

5. The massage device (1) in accordance with claim 1 in which the adjustment system includes a recall mechanism (27 and 41) designed to put pressure on the massage wheels (7 and 8) to move them together below a resistance threshold.

6. The massage device (1) in accordance with claim 5 in which the recall mechanism includes springs (27 and 41) designed to move the two massage wheels (7 and 8) closer together.

7. The massage device (1) in accordance with claim 5 which includes stops (28a and 29a) designed to limit the minimum distance between the two massage wheels (7 and 8) when they are moved together by the recall mechanism.

8. The massage device (1) in accordance with claim 7 which includes an adjustment mechanism (28 and 29) of the position of the stops designed to modify the minimum distance between the massage wheels (7 and 8).

9. The massage device (1) in accordance with claim 1 in which the massage wheels (7 and 8) are in form (45, 46 and 47) and substance designed to catch and work a user's skin without pain.

10. The massage device (1) in accordance with claim 1 which includes a wave emission system (48) on the application surface (6).

11. The massage device (1) in accordance with claim 1 which includes a distribution system (50) of a cosmetic product designed to distribute said cosmetic product on the massage wheels (7 and 8) and/or directly on a user's skin.

12. The massage device (1) in accordance with claim 1 which includes a vibration system (42 and 44) designed to vibrate the massage head (5) or the massage wheels.

13. The massage device (1) in accordance with claim 1 in which the installation mechanism (59) between the body (2) and the massage head (5) is designed to connect, in a removable manner, the massage head on the body.

14. The massage device (1) in accordance with claim 1 which includes a trans-dermal ionization treatment mechanism (68, 69 and 70) which is designed to transfer an electric current to a user's skin during the application of said massage device to increase and/or accelerate penetration of a cosmetic product.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The following description highlights the characteristics and benefits of the massage device in accordance with the invention, which relies on diagrams, including:

(2) FIG. 1 is a side view of one implementation of the massage device in accordance with the invention;

(3) FIGS. 2 and 3 show two different positions of the massage wheels;

(4) FIG. 4 shows the massage device of FIG. 1 from above and the side;

(5) FIG. 5 shows the transmission mechanism of FIG. 1;

(6) FIGS. 6 and 7 diagram a cosmetic product distribution system on the massage device;

(7) FIG. 8 diagrams a vibration system on the massage device;

(8) FIG. 9 diagrams a removable installation mechanism between the massage head and the body;

(9) FIG. 10 diagrams a trans-dermal ionization treatment mechanism on the massage device;

(10) FIG. 11 diagrams a cosmetic product distribution system on the massage device;

(11) FIG. 12 diagrams a wave emission system on the massage device;

(12) FIG. 13 shows a variation of implementation of a transmission mechanism on a massage head;

(13) FIGS. 14A-14C show various wheel shapes.

DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(14) As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, massage device 1 includes body 2 within which is located motor 3 which is electrically powered by a connection either to an external electrical source (an electrical outlet and low voltage transformer), or to an internal electrical source (rechargeable or disposable batteries). Massage device 1 also includes reduction gear 4 located on the output of motor 3 to reduce its rotation speed and adjust it to the type of use. Massage device 1 includes also massage head 5. Body 2 and massage head 5 are constructed out of a single milled piece. However, in one implementation variation, there could be two separate removable pieces.

(15) As shown in FIGS. 1 to 5, the massage head includes application surface 6 and two massage wheels 7 and 8 of which section 7a and 8a extend beyond application surface 6. These wheels 7 and 8 are located on two parallel axes X1 and X2. In accordance with this implementation, motor 4 includes drive train 9 which includes flat section 10 which is engaged in hole 11 located on shaft 12. This shaft 12 is driven by geared wheel 13. Therefore, motor 3 rotates geared wheel 13 along axis X3. This geared wheel 13 meshes with another identical geared wheel 14 which is located on axis X4.

(16) As shown in FIGS. 1 to 5, massage head 1 includes two supports 15 and 16. These supports 15 and 16 are shown using a pivot connection along axes X3 and X4, respectively, using two shafts 17 and 18. Using pivot connections along axes X1 and X2, these supports accept wheels 7 and 8 using two shafts 19 and 20 mounted using a pivot connection on said supports 15 and 16.

(17) As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the massage head includes two other identical geared wheels 21 and 22. Geared wheel 21 is driven by wheel 8 through shaft 20 using, for example, flutings (not shown) located between these elements. Similarly, geared wheel 22 is driven by wheel 7 through shaft 19. Geared wheel 21 meshes with geared wheel 13. Similarly, geared wheel 22 meshes with geared wheel 14.

(18) Accordingly, when geared wheel 13 is driven by motor 3, which turns in the direction of arrow 23, geared wheel 14 turns in the direction of arrow 24, which allows geared wheel 21 to turn in the direction of arrow 25 and geared wheel 22 to turn in the direction of arrow 26. Accordingly, wheel 7 is driven in the direction of arrow 26 and wheel 8 in the direction of arrow 25.

(19) As shown in FIGS. 2 to 4, springs 27 are located between two supports 15 and 16. In the initial position, these springs 27 press against supports 15 and 16 and hold them in position against extremities 28a and 29a with two adjustment screws 28 and 29 located on massage head 5. Accordingly wheels 7 or 8 are separated from one another at a minimum distance in their initial position. Further, adjustment of screws 28 and 29 allows the minimum distance between these two wheels 7 and 8 to be modified.

(20) When sections 7a and 8a of wheels 7 and 8 are applied to the skin, the opposite rotation directions of wheels 7 and 8 in the direction of arrows 26 and 27 puckers the skin. The pressure of the skin on these wheels when this pressure exceeds that of springs 27 allows these springs 27 to be compressed and moves the wheels in the direction of arrows 30 and 31 shown in FIG. 3. On the other hand, if the pressure of the skin on wheels 7 and 8 is less than the pressure of springs 27, these springs 27 separate and move wheels 7 and 8 in the direction of arrows 32 and 33 as shown in FIG. 2, until a position of equilibrium is reached.

(21) Variants of the implementation of the transmission mechanisms on massage head 5, which work based on the same principle, are possible without falling outside the scope of the invention. In particular, the springs could be located between supports 15 and 16 and casing 5a of massage head 5 in which the transmission mechanism is located. These springs extend to move wheels 7 and 8 to an initial position with a minimum distance.

(22) As shown in FIG. 13, wheels 7 and 8 could also be driven by belt mechanism 34 and 35 and pulleys 36, 37, 38 and 39 driven by motor 3 to replace wheels geared 13, 14, 21 and 22, which mesh with them. Similarly supports 15 and 16 could be replaced by guide system 40 of shafts 19 and 20 driven by wheels 7 and 8. Recall spring 41 is also located between shafts 19 and 20 to move the wheels to a minimum distance.

(23) Other characteristics are possible on massage device 1 covered by the invention.

(24) As shown in FIG. 8, massage device 1 includes shaft 42 which is rotated in the direction of axis X5 by motor 3 using gearing system 43, which known to those familiar with the art. Extremity 42a of this shaft 42 is located within massage head 5, for example, on casing 5a or supports 15 and 16 and accepts counter equilibrium 44 which turns irregularly around axis X5 and vibrates massage head 5 when massage device 1 is applied. Other vibration system variants are possible.

(25) In particular, only wheels 7 and 8 could vibrate.

(26) As shown in FIGS. 14A-14C, external section 7b and 8b of massage wheels 7 and 8 may take different shapes, e.g., fold 45 in FIG. 14A, hook 46 in FIG. 14B and sprocket 47 in FIG. 14C. Other forms are possible. Further, massage wheels 7 and 8 are made of a material such as elastomere which, in combination with these shapes, better catches the skin when massage device 1 is applied.

(27) In one variation shown in FIG. 12, massage device 1 includes luminescent diodes 48 which are controlled by an electronic box (not shown) located within body 2 on application surface 6 on massage head 5. These luminescent diodes 48 may be lit either automatically when massage head 5 is activated or individually using a separate control button (not shown). Luminescent diodes 48 could, for example, be located on peripheral edge 49 of application surface 186 or even distributed on said application surface 6 outside the range of motion of massage wheels 7 and 8. Various colors of luminescent diodes could be used, depending on the wave length and/or treatment desired, or even a control box to change the wave length of these luminescent diodes 48.

(28) In one variation shown in FIGS. 6, 7 and 11, massage device 1 includes cosmetic product distribution system 50 which includes flexible product reservoir 51 on which barrette 52 pushes, which moves in the direction of arrow 53 along product reservoir 205. A trigger system 54 moves barrette 52 in the direction of 53. This trigger system 54 could, for example, consisting of button 55 which is part of barrette 52 which moves in the direction of this arrow 53 when manually triggered. Notched piece 56 holds notch 57 onto button 55 each time it is pressed to hold barrette 52 in position as it advances toward product reservoir 51. Distribution system 50 includes tube 58 the location of which allows the cosmetic product to be distributed on application surface 6, either between wheels 7 and 8 or through wheels 7 and 8, as shown in FIG. 11. Other variants of the cosmetic product distribution system are possible.

(29) In particular, an automatic triggering system could allow the cosmetic product to be distributed continuously and evenly using, for example, a pump. A natural cosmetic product distribution system could also be used where the cosmetic product is distributed evenly using physical phenomena which do not require external action.

(30) As shown in FIG. 9, variants in massage head 5 can be quickly installed and removed from body 2 could be envisioned. This would allow massage head 5 to be easily changed. In this regard, removable fixation system 59 between massage head 5 and body 2 could be envisioned. For example, as shown in FIG. 12, body 2 could include notches 60 and 61 and massage head 5 include piece 62, which accepts transmission mechanism 63 which moves massage wheels 7 and 8 is connected the shaft 9 of motor 3. This piece 62 includes notches 64 and 65 of retraction mechanism 66 and 67 of notches 219 and 220 which allows them to be move into notches 60 and 61 and to also remove them from these notches 60 and 61.

(31) In one implementation variation shown in FIG. 10, massage device 1 includes two electrodes 68 and 69 which have different electrical potential.

(32) These electrodes 68 and 69 could be located on massage wheels 7 and 8 or on application surface 6. These electrodes 68 and 69 are powered by electrical source 70 located in body 2. This design allows trans-dermal ionization treatment prior to or during the application of a cosmetic product on the skin, which allows of accelerate the penetration of the cosmetic product. This cosmetic product may be distributed naturally, manually or automatically by massage device 1, or even applied directly on the skin by the user.

(33) These additional aforementioned characteristics of the different implementation variants of massage device 1 could be implemented in combination with either transmission mechanisms on the massage head as described above, or even with other variants possible within the scope of the invention.