1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a massaging device, and more particularly, to a massaging system that applies massaging pressure to multiple points on a body and adjusts to different sized users.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are multiple massaging devices available that include moving spherical surfaces for massaging different areas on a subject. For example, Henderson, U.S. 2003/0144616 describes an elongated sac comprising two tennis balls that freely move within the sac. However, because the balls are freely movable within the sac, they can also easily move out of the desired massaging position when pressure is applied.
Devlin, US 2004/0243035 describes a tubular sleeve that includes a pair of tennis balls. Interestingly, the tubular sleeve is fabricated of a fabric having a pile that engages with the fuzzy napped surface of the tennis balls in an attempt to prevent the balls from moving within the sleeve. However, because the sleeve fits so snuggly about the balls, there is limited extendibility of the tubular sleeve, and as such, limited adjustability of the sleeve for use by different sized users.
Gardner, U.S. Pat. No. 5,577,996 describes a hand held rigid rod comprising two spherical masses mounted thereon. The spherical masses can be moved along the rod to adjust for different sized subjects. However, because of the rigidity of the system, it is difficult to use in a chair or automobile seat and not easily packed for trips.
Panahpour, U.S. Pat. No. 4,796,616 describes a massaging apparatus having a plurality of balls mounted vertically and horizontally in a framework and positioned in an opening so that a portion of each ball projects beyond the framework for contact with a user's body. However, this system is quite large and not amenable to easy packing or providing comfort in an automobile seat or office chair.
Accordingly, there is a need for a more compact and portable massaging device that overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art devices.
The present invention relates to an adjustable massaging system comprising:
The flexible member can be fabricated of the same material as the separated compartments and be integral therewith. In the alternative, the flexible member can be of a separate and distinct material from that of the separated compartments and attached therewith.
In another aspect, the present invention relates to an adjustable system comprising
In yet another aspect, the present invention provides for spherical masses comprising a spherical flexible container filled with a heat absorbing material for thermal heating in a microwave before use. Further, the material may include a cold absorbing material for inclusion in the freezer before use.
Any of the above-discussed embodiments may include handles attached to one end of each of the separated compartments.
In still another aspect, the present invention provides for a massaging method to ease tissue or muscle discomfort in a subject, the method comprising:
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, drawings and claims.
In the embodiment of
In a preferred embodiment, the massage device includes a pair of hollow resilient spheres 16 and 18, such as tennis balls. Tennis balls are preferred because it has been found that the firm but resilient nature of such balls is well suited for massaging of tissue when used between the body of a user and a relatively rigid surface. Notably, although this embodiment shows two spherical masses, it is understood that more than two spherical masses may be included in this invention to provide an extended area of massaging pressure.
In the alternative, the spherical masses may include spherical containers that comprise a filing of loose non-absorbent small solid particles that are packed into the spherical containers. Preferably, the spherical containers are fabricated of a soft flexible material that allows movement of the loose particles therewithin while allowing filling of the container to a level that provides suitable support for maneuvering against the body of a user. The small solid particles may include polymeric pellets, such as polystyrene, or a material that is adaptable for quick heating in a microwave for deep heating during massaging of body parts or the material is adaptable for refrigeration for cooling of muscle tissue.
To use the massaging device of the present invention, the user places the spherical masses in the area that requires massaging. The user may then easily maneuver the spherical masses along the desired part on the user's body while applying the necessary pressure against, for example, the back of a seat. When the user leans against the massaging device, the spherical masses engage the body at spaced points as it is positioned between the user's body and a relatively rigid surface.
All the embodiments of the present invention are preferably fabricated from material that can be easily washed by the user for sanitization purposes. Further, the fabrication materials including the outer cover and the spherical masses can include an antimicrobial agent to reduce bacteria growth.
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60657029 | Feb 2005 | US |