The present invention relates to devices used in physiotherapy with the aim of stimulating reflex points on the surface of a human body, and particularly to applicators, and may be used both at medical institutions and under home conditions for practicing reflexotherapy.
The closest device to the proposed applicator comprises an applicator having an elastic base member in the form of support and pressure elastic plates that are fastened together, and needles provided with thickened portions (heads) at one ends and sharpened portions at the opposite ends thereof, and passed through the support plate, the thickened portions of said needles being fixed between said plates and protruding above the surface of the support plate with sharpened portions thereof (SU-A-1551381).
Since the support and pressure plates are only fastened together, there exists an interface therebetween; said needles do not form an integral piece, and therefore are insufficiently rigidly fixed within the base member: they can get deepened into the base or protrude therefrom, or tilt around their axes due to the elastic nature of plates and separation of one plate from another, which fact causes insufficient stability of needles position during the use of the applicator. In addition, the need to provide two plates results in a substantial thickness of the base member, thereby resulting in insufficient elasticity thereof.
The present invention relates to a method of the manufacture of an applicator for reflexotherapy comprising an elastic base member and needles embedded therein, the method comprising the steps of setting the needles in the holes of one half of a die, placing the elastic base member consisting of one or two layers adjacent to the thickened ends of the needles and squeezing the elastic base member between halves of the die, then bringing the temperature of the die up to the level providing the required plastic state of the elastic base member, cooling the die and removing the applicator as an integral elastic structure with the needles embedded therein and projecting beyond the service face thereof.
The main object of the present invention consists in improving the applicator by way of clamping the needles in the base member which is made solid in the direction of thickness thereof, thereby providing rigid fixation of needles in the applicator base member and ensuring stability of needles position under any conditions of applicator use, as well as increasing elasticity of the base member.
The object set forth is achieved by that in an applicator comprising an elastic base member and needles fixed therein and provided with thickened portions at one ends, said needles being fixed in the base member with thickened portions' and protruding outside with sharpened portions thereof, according to the invention, the elastic base member is made solid in the direction of thickness thereof and consists of one layer or two layers integrally connected therebetween, the needles being mounted with thickened portions thereof in the body of the base member and clamped in said member to form a solid base.
The needles are mounted in the base member with thickened portions (heads) thereof while said base member is in plasticized condition; here, the base material brought to the state of fluidity completely envelops the surface of each needle and tightly clamps said surface during the process of base material curing, i.e. in formation of a solid base member, thereby ensuring rigid fixation of needles in the base member and eliminating the possibility of either their deepening into the base or protruding therefrom or tilting about axes thereof; at the same time, such fixation of needles in the base member does not cause any decrease in the applicator flexibility. Such arrangement provides stability of needles position under any loads during the use of applicator. Moreover, the use of a solid (in the direction of thickness) base member eliminates the need for two plates, thereby allowing the thickness of the base member to be reduced and its elasticity improved.
The external surface of the base member may be provided with lugs that envelop the needles.
Such arrangement provides further increase in the stability of needles position, particularly in the transverse direction to needles since it increases the length of needle clamping in the base member, while maintaining flexibility of applicator base member and limiting the deepening of needles into users epidermis.
The needles can be made tapered in the direction from thickened portion toward the sharpened portion thereof, thereby increasing the stability of their position, particularly in the direction perpendicular to the base member surface, since the wedged shape of needles prevents their protrusion from the base member.
In addition, said needles may be provided with thickened portions in the form of heads, thereby further increasing the stability of their position.
The needles may be also made in the form of nails or drawing-pins, thereby simplifying the process of applicator production and making this process cheaper.
The base member of the applicator may be made in the form of a rectangular plate.
Such embodiment of the applicator provides its use in the static mode, i.e., in the mode of permanent action on a predetermined area of the human body.
The base member may be also made in the form of a hollow cylindrical roller which can be either solid in the direction of circumference thereof or rolled up to cylindrical shape from a plate whose edges are butt-fastened together, the needles being mounted in the roller in such way that their sharpened portions protrude from the roller, said roller being fastened to at least one drum mounted for rotation on an axle or fixed to a shaft.
The above embodiment of the applicator in the shape of a roller permits rolling the roller provided with the needles over a corresponding area of the human body, i.e. its use in the dynamic mode, thereby ensuring repeated short-time actions of the needles on reflex points located within this area, which in turn increases the reflexotherapeutic effect, while fastening the needles in a solid roller provides stability of their position under any applicator loads during its use. Making the roller solid in the direction of circumference thereof, using the process of hot or cold placticization (on a mandrel), provides a uniform spiked surface of the applicator and increases its durability, although making the roller production process more complicated. Making the roller by rolling-up the elastic base to acylinder provides a simpler production process but results in the formation of a seam or a trace thereof between base material edges upon joining them together.
Here, the needles can be mounted on the roller along at least two spaced annular strips.
Such applicator provides the possibility of action of needles on required strip regions of the reflex area while preventing such action on other strip regions (e.g. the possibility of needles action on both sides of the spinal column while eliminating such action oh the column itself).
The base member of the applicator can be made in the form of at least two hollow cylindrical rollers which can be either solid in the direction of circumference thereof or rolled up to cylindrical shape from plates whose edges are butt-fastened together, the needles being mounted in the rollers in such way that their sharpened portions protrude outside from the rollers, said rollers being fastened at intervals to drums, the number of said drums being selected at least equal to the number of rollers, and said drums being mounted for rotation on an axle or fixed to a shaft.
Such applicator also provides the possibility of needles action on external strip regions of a reflex area while eliminating such action on other strip regions (e.g. the possibility of needles action on both sides of the spinal column while eliminating such action on the column itself). In addition, the possibility of independent rotation of the drums relative to the axle provides the possibility of changing the direction of rollers movement without scratching the user's skin.
Butt junction/junctions between plate edges can be made either along the cylinder element or inclined or complex-shaped.
Making butt/butts along the cylinder element provides the simplest process of roller production, while making such butt/butts inclined or complex-shaped increases the strength of butt joints between plate edges.
In addition, the base member of the applicator can be made as a unit-cast roller fixed on a shaft or mounted for rotation on an axle, the needles being mounted in the roller with their sharpened portions protruding outside.
Such embodiment of the applicator base member simplifies its design and manufacture due to elimination of the need in drums but reduces the base member elasticity, thereby resulting in increased probability of scratching user's skin.
Here, the needles may be mounted in the unit-cast roller along at least two spaced annular strips.
The above arrangement provides the possibility of action of needles on required strip regions of the reflex area while preventing such action on other strip rpninns (e.g. the possibility of needles action on both sides of the spinal column while eliminating such action on the column itself); it however does not provide the possibility of changing the direction of rollers movement without scratching the user's skin since these two strips cannot rotate independently from one another.
Gaps between the above strips can be made in the form of grooves separating said strips.
The base member of the applicator can be made in the form of at least two unit-cast rollers fixed on a shaft or mounted for rotation on an axle in spaced relationship, the needles being mounted in the rollers with their sharpened portions protruding outside.
The axle with drums or rollers mounted thereon can have its end portions protruding beyond applicator end faces or can be provided with a holder with a handle, fixed to said axle, or with at least two brackets fixed on a support member.
The shaft with drums fixed thereon can have its end portions protruding beyond applicator end faces or can be provided with a holder with a handle, fixed to said shaft, or with at least two brackets fixed on a support member, said shaft being mounted in the holder or brackets for rotation.
Protrusion of the ends of the axle or shaft beyond applicator end faces permits the user to roll the roller/rollers while holding same by the protruding ends like a linen beater, thereby simplifying applicator design but limiting the options of its use for certain body areas by the user himself/herself: e.g., he/she cannot treat his/her own back. In addition, it would be difficult to provide a moderate pressure to the body. The holder provided with the handle simplifies the task of rolling since the operation is carried out with one hand; it also extends the opportunities of treating various body areas, and permits provision of a moderate pressure to the body. Mounting the shaft or axle on the brackets that are fixed on a support member allows the applicator to be used for foot soles. Mounting separate rollers on an axle provides their independent rotation and hence ensures the possibility of changing the direction of rollers !|1ovement without scratching the user's skin.
The base member of the applicator can be shaped in compliance with a body area to be subjected to reflexotherapy, and provided with coupling members designed to join edges thereof, while the needles can be fixed in the base member in such way that their sharpened portions protrude toward the middle portion of the base member, said needles being mounted either over the whole area or a portion of said base member.
The above embodiment of the base member allows static reflexotherapy of various body areas, e.g. foot soles and palms, to be carried out. With base member edges being separated, the applicator is put on a corresponding body area, following which the edges are engaged, thereby bringing the applicator to contact with the body area and deepening the needles thereinto without any scratching of skin. Placing needles on base member parts allows the required body area to be treated.
Here, the base member can be made as a body of revolution.
Making the base member in the form of a body of revolution, i.e. cylinder, cone, paraboloid etc., with edges provided with coupling members, as well as protrusion of needles in the direction of roller axis permit to envelop the base member around such parts of user's body or separate regions of these' as shin, thigh, and forearm. In addition, such arrangement of the base member simplifies its manufacture.
The invention is further described in more detail and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Applicator (
In one embodiment of the invention, surface 5 of base member 1 is provided with lugs 6 (
Needles 2 can be made in the form of nails (
Base member 1 of applicator (
The applicator of the invention operates as follows.
The applicator is placed in a certain place on a couch; the user is laid onto the applicator with a corresponding reflex area of his/her body. Needles 2 are deepened into the user's epidermis and affect reflex points, thereby providing the necessary effect of reflexotherapy. In addition, the applicator can be fixed to the user's body by means of bandages, belts, or corsets. Needles 2 that are tightly clamped in base member 1 of the applicator keep their position, i.e. do not either deepen into base member 1 or protrude therefrom during any bends of base member 1 and pressures acting on the applicator.
The applicator can be provided with the base member in the form of a hollow cylindrical roller 14 (
Roller 14 can be made e.g. as follows (see
The roller can be also made with the use of a slightly simpler process, i.e. by rolling up a plate made from the base member material to a cylindrical shape, butt-joining the plate edges with the use of placticization or by gluing or by lacing. Here, the butt junction between plate edges is made along cylinder element 23 (
The applicator operates as follows.
While holding handles 19 of axle 16 and developing a required pressure to a corresponding area of the body, the user or some other person moves the applicator in reciprocal manner over this area. During this operation, roller 14 with drums 15 rotates around axle 16, deepening needles 2 into and removing them from the user's body, thereby eliminating scratching of user's skin by needles 2. Needles 2 repeatedly and successively affect various reflex points within said area of the user's body, i.e. the applicator operates in the dynamic mode.
Drums 15 (
Reciprocal motion of the applicator is carried out by reciprocal movements of palms over ends 27 of shaft 26.
Handles 29 (
While holding handles 29 of shaft 26 and developing a required pressure to a corresponding area of the body, the user or some other person moves the applicator in reciprocal manner over this area. During this operation, roller 14 with drums 15 and shaft 26 rotates relative to handles 29.
As shown in
While holding handle 33 of holder 32 and developing a required pressure to the user's body, the user or some other person moves the applicator in reciprocal manner over this area, e.g. over the back. In so doing, roller 14 with drums 15 rotates about axle 30, deepening needles 2 into and removing them from the user's body, thereby eliminating scratching of user's skin by needles 2. Needles 2 repeatedly and successively affect various reflex points.
In another embodiment of the invention that can be used e.g. for reflexotherapy of foot soles (
The applicator of this type operates as follows.
The user puts his/her one or two soles on needles 2 of roller 14 and by making reciprocal movements, brings roller 14 together with drums 15 to reciprocal-rotational motion about axle 31.
Roller 14 of the applicator (
The user can utilize the applicator for reflexotherapy of individual areas of body.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the applicator can comprise two rollers 39 (
Each of rollers 39 or 44 is made and fixed on drums 15 with the use of the method that has been previously described for one roller 14.
The applicator acts with needles 2 thereof on individual strips of a corresponding reflex area of the human body, leaving the strips between rollers 39 or 44 without action of needles 2. The applicator can be subsequently moved with rollers thereof to different strips, thereby ensuring the required sequence of action of applicator needles 2 on various strips of the reflex area. The applicator provides the possibility of varying the directions of movement of rollers 39 or 44 without scratching the user's skin since rollers 39 or 44 can rotate independently.
In another preferred embodiment of the invention, the applicator is provided with two rollers 49 as shown in
The base member of the applicator can be preferably made in the form of unit-cast roller 54 fixed on shaft 55 (
Needles 2 can be mounted on roller 56 (
Roller 59 of the applicator (
The base member of the applicator can be made in the form of several, e.g. four unit-cast rollers 67 (
According to still another embodiment of the invention the base member of the applicator can be shaped in compliance with the body area to be subjected to reflexotherapy, e.g. as a body of revolution, paraboloid 71 (
During operation of the applicator shown in
In addition to the above-mentioned, for the purpose of reflexotherapy of a foot it is possible to use the applicator provided with base member 74 (
For the purpose of carrying out reflexotherapy of the upper portion of head (
Operation of the last two applicators is similar to that shown in
The applicator of the invention is made by setting the needles 2 in the holes 10 in the die half 9 (
The applicator with the two-layer base member 1 (
Where the inner surface of the die half 9 facing the sharpened ends is convexo-concave (
The bulges enable the needles 2 to be secured in the base member 1, without the elasticity of the latter being affected. The bulges are responsible for controlling the force, intensity, and depth of forcing the sharpened ends of the needles onto the patient's skin.
The present invention is a Continuation-In-Part of and claims priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/031,161 filed May 20, 2002 which in turn is a National Phase Application of, and claims priority from International Application PCT/UA00/00022.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10031161 | May 2002 | US |
Child | 11295350 | Dec 2005 | US |