Compression Wave Massage Device
20170281457 · 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H19/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A compression wave massage device for body parts is described, particularly for erogenous zones such as the clitoris, comprising a pressure field generation device and a drive device. The pressure field generation device has at least one cavity with a first end and a second end, located opposite the first end and distanced from said first end, with the first end being provided with at least one opening for placement on a body part. The drive device causes a change of the volume of at least one cavity between a minimal volume and a maximal volume such that in at least one opening a stimulating pressure field is generated. The cavity is formed by a single chamber, and the ratio of the volume change to the minimal volume is not below 1/10, preferably not below 1/8.
Claims
1. A compression wave massage device for body parts, particularly erogenous zones such as the clitoris, comprising: a pressure field generation device comprising at least one cavity with a first end and a second end, located opposite the first end and distanced from the first end, with the first end being provided with an opening for placement on a body part; and a drive device configured to generate a change of the volume of at least one cavity between a minimal volume and a maximum volume such that in at least one opening a stimulating pressure field is generated, wherein the cavity is formed by a single chamber and the ratio of the volume change to the minimal volume is not below 1/10, preferably not below 1/8.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the ratio of the volume change to the minimal volume is not greater than 1, preferably not greater than 1/2.
3. A device according to claim 1, wherein the cross-section of the cavity of the chamber defined perpendicular to its length between the two ends is essentially unchanged or at least almost consistent over the entire length between the two ends such that the air flow is essentially unchanged or at least almost consistent over the entire length of the cavity of the chamber.
4. A device according to claim 1, wherein the cavity of the chamber essentially shows the form of a rotary body with a circular or elliptic cross-section.
5. A device according to claim 1, wherein the lateral wall of the chamber limiting the cavity and connecting its two ends to each other is free from discontinuations.
6. A device according to claim 1, wherein the cavity of the chamber shows the form of a continuous tube.
7. A device according to claim 1, wherein the opening cross-section of the opening is essentially equivalent to the cross-section of the cavity of the chamber.
8. A device according to claim 1, wherein the ratio of the width of the cavity of the chamber, defined perpendicular to its longitudinal extension, to the length of the cavity of the chamber, defined in the direction of its longitudinal extension, ranges from 0.1 to 1.0, preferably from 0.2 to 0.6, particularly from 0.38 to 0.4.
9. A device according to claim 1, wherein the cavity of the chamber is closed at its second end with a flexible membrane, preferably made from silicon, which essentially extends over the entire cross-section of the cavity and which is moved by the drive device alternating in the direction towards the opening and in the opposite direction thereto.
10. A device according to claim 1, wherein the section of the chamber comprising the opening is provided as an exchangeable socket with its inner lateral wall forming a section of the lateral wall of the cavity leading towards the opening.
11. A device according to claim 10, wherein the socket is made from a flexible material, preferably silicon.
12. A device according to claim 10, wherein the section of the lateral wall of the cavity, formed by the inner lateral wall of the socket and leading to the opening, is essentially aligned to the remaining section of the lateral wall of the cavity.
13. A device according to claim 9, wherein the section of the chamber comprising the opening is provided as an exchangeable socket with its inner lateral wall forming a section of the lateral wall of the cavity leading towards the opening and the inner lateral wall of the socket essentially forms entirely the lateral wall of the cavity connecting the first end to the second end of the cavity and thus the opening to the membrane and the socket jointly with the membrane being combined to a one-piece component.
14. A device according to claim 1, wherein the pressure field shows a pattern of relative vacuum and overpressure stages, which are modulated on a reference pressure, preferably normal pressure.
15. A device according to claim 14, wherein the value of the relative overpressure in reference to normal pressure is below the value of the relative vacuum in reference to the normal pressure.
16. A device according to claim 15, wherein the value of the relative overpressure in reference to the normal pressure amounts to no more than 10% of the value of the relative vacuum in reference to the normal pressure.
17. A device according to claim 1, wherein the pressure field shows a pattern of relative vacuum stages, which are modulated on a reference pressure, preferably normal pressure.
19. A device according to claim 14, wherein the pressure field shows an essentially sinusoidal periodic pressure progression.
19. A device according to claim 1, further comprising a control device which controls the drive device and comprises at least one control means by which the respective modulation of the pressure field can be changed.
20. A device according to claim 1, wherein the device is a manual device, preferably operated by a battery.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] In the following, a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained in greater detail based on the attached drawings. Here it shows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] The preferred embodiment of the compression wave massage device 1 shown in the figures comprises an oblong housing 2 with a first end section 2a, an opposite second end section 2b, and a central section 2c located therebetween. Preferably the housing is made from plastic. As discernible from the
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[0031] As particularly discernible from
[0032] In the head of the compression wave massage device 1, formed by the first end section 2a of the housing 2 and the projection 4, a compression wave generation device 10 is located, by which a stimulating pressure field is generated with the help of the opening 8. As particularly discernible in detail from
[0033] Alternatively it is also possible, for example, that the annular element 16 is omitted and instead the sheath-shaped inner section 6b of the socket 6 is extended to the membrane 18 and is connected to the membrane 18 to a joint, one-piece component such that the inner wall of the sheath-shaped inner section 6b of the socket 6 would form in this case the entire lateral wall 12c of the cavity 12.
[0034] As further discernible in
[0035] In the exemplary embodiment shown the ratio of the width of the cavity 12, defined perpendicular to its longitudinal extension, to the length L of the cavity 12, defined in the direction of its longitudinal extension, values to approximately 0.39. However, other values are also possible for the ratio of diameter or width to length of the cavity 12 of the chamber 14 from 0.1 to 1.0.
[0036] As further discernible from
[0037] The volume of the cavity 12 is defined as the volume of the chamber 14 which ends in the proximity of the opening 8 at a virtual planar area, which virtually closes the opening 8 when the membrane 18 is in its normal and/or middle position. The minimal volume of the cavity 12 is defined such that the opening 8 of the cavity 12 is virtually closed with a planar area and the membrane 18 is in a position with the shortest distance from the opening 8 and thus in its maximally deflected state in the direction towards the opening 8. The maximal volume of the cavity 12 is defined here such that the opening 8 of the cavity 12 is virtually closed with a planar area and the membrane 18 is in a position with the greatest distance from the opening 8 and thus at a stage maximally deflected away from the opening 8.
[0038] As further discernible from
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[0040] In addition to the control of the drive engine 22, in the exemplary embodiment shown, the electric control circuit board 26 also assumes the charge management of the battery 30. For this purpose, the control circuit board 26 is connected via an electric cable 38 to the charge contacts 40 arranged at the face of the second end section 2b of the housing 2 and accessible from the outside, as discernible from
[0041] The compression wave massage device 1 described is embodied as a hand-held device and for the application it is placed with the socket 6 onto a body part to be stimulated, not shown in the figures, such that in the proximity of the opening 8 of the socket 6 it is essentially surrounded. During operation of the compression wave massage device 1 then the body part to be stimulated is alternating subjected to different air pressures caused by the reciprocal motion of the membrane 18. Under normal application conditions, when no excessive pressures are applied after the placement of the compression wave massage device 1 with its socket 6 on the body part to be stimulated, relative pressures perhaps can largely dissipate which arise during the respective motion of the membrane 18 in the direction towards the opening 8 so that therefore essentially the pattern develops shown in
[0042] Due to the fact that the cross-section of the cavity 12 of the chamber 14, as already described, is essentially almost constant over the entire length L, this results during operation in the air flow over the entire length L of the cavity 12 essentially remaining constant as well. This way a particularly effective air flow can be generated for an effective stimulation of the body part to be stimulated with relatively low energy consumption of the drive engine 22.
[0043] The control circuit board 26 preferably shows a memory, not shown in the figures, in which various modulation patterns are saved. By an appropriate operation of the sensor 34, here a desired modulation pattern can be selected in order to control the drive engine 22 accordingly.