1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of magnetic therapy devices, and in particular to the field of consumer magnetic therapy devices that produce a multitude of magnetic flux lines at the application surface.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are a number of magnetic therapy devices that produce a multitude of magnetic flux lines at the application surface. Most, however, involve costly manufacturing processes and result in manufacturing processes that are relatively rigid in the resultant magnetic configuration.
One embodiment of the present invention comprises a system for providing at an application surface of a therapeutic device a multitude of magnetic flux lines of different angles and strengths, including a plurality of arms and a plurality of magnets. Each arm piece may have one or more attachment mechanisms or connecting members and one or more magnet receiving sockets. At least some of the one or more connecting members are generally configured to attach to one or more attachments or mating mechanisms on other arms. The magnets are placed in the sockets, and the connecting members of the plurality of arms are connected such that the arms form hub-and-spoke configurations, chain-configurations, loops, lines, or any combination of the above.
In some embodiments, the sockets may also have one or more magnet retaining surfaces and one or more magnet orientation members. The magnets are then placed in the sockets and held in place by the retaining surface. At least some of the magnets are also held pre-determined orientations by the orientation members in the sockets.
The detailed description set forth below connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently-preferred embodiments of the invention and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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During the assembly process, each magnet 30 can be inserted into its receiving orifice 22 and locked into place. Each spoke or arm 20 comprises one or more connecting members 28 and 29 to connect one arm) to another. The attachment or connecting mechanisms or embers 28 may be on the bottom of the middle portion of the arm 20 or on the bottom of one or both of the end portions of arm 20, or they may be on both portions of arm 20, as shown in
The attachment members 28 shown in
Each socket or recess 22 comprises a retaining surface or feature 24 to hold the magnet in the socket 22. In
Additionally, each socket may also comprise an orientation member 26 to engage with a mating surface member 36 on the magnet 30 and hold the magnet 30 in a predetermined orientation. The embodiment illustrated in
The magnets 30 may all be identical in shape and strength, or they may comprise a variety of shapes or strengths. The embodiment illustrated in
Combined with the embodiment of
For a two-arm hub-and-spoke configuration, in which the spokes lie along the diagonals of a square, these perturbations combine to produce 750 possible combinations. A three-arm hub-and-spoke configuration, in which the spokes lie along the diagonals of hexagon, combines to produce 7500 possible combinations.
Another embodiment of the present invention also encompasses configurations of three or lore such arms 20 connected together in chain-like loop or ring configurations, as shown in
This great diversity arises from only one particularly simple arm 20 configuration, namely, an arm 20 having three sockets 22, each exhibiting an orientation surface 26 chosen from five standard, orthogonal locations within the socket 22 shown
Moreover, the arms 20 need not be limited to the three-socket arm 20 illustrated in
Thus, one purpose of some embodiments of the present invention is to have a system of interconnecting basic units that produce a quick, convenient, and robust combination of arms, connectors, and receiving zones having one or more retaining surfaces, and optionally also having one or more magnet orientation surfaces or members. The result is a programmable system that can produce numerous base units, namely, the combination of an arm 20 holding one or more magnets 30, which when combined with other such base units may quickly produce a large variety of magnetic therapy devices 10 having predetermined and relatively complex patterns of magnetic flux lines 32 at an application surface.
One such purpose is the flexibility of how basic units, such as these arms 20, can hold individual magnets 30 at pre-determined orientations and can attach together with other arms 20 that also hold individual magnets 30 at pre-determined orientations to provide a richly diverse pattern of surface magnetic flux lines 32—both in terms of orientation and in terms of strength and depth—to apply to a user's body. Alternatively, some embodiments encompass arms 20 that hold magnets 30 at wholly or predominantly random magnetic orientations, which may provide a richly diverse multitude of surface magnetic flux lines 32 and strengths to apply to a user's body.
In some embodiments, the magnetic configuration of the present invention also comprises two or more arms that can be pressed together, or otherwise connected, at their centers or medial portions (to form spoke-like or snowflake-like patterns as shown in
Additionally, the arms 20 may be bowed in their medial portions as illustrated in
While the present invention has been described with regards to particular embodiments, it is recognized that additional variations of the present invention may be devised without departing from the inventive concept.
This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/547,218, filed Oct. 14, 2011, which application is incorporated herein by this reference thereto.
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61547218 | Oct 2011 | US |