1. Field
Example embodiments in general relate to a finger-held massage apparatus.
2. Related Art
Many devices have been developed to enable a massage by the fingers. One such device incorporates the fingers into dedicated ports or pods that enable the fingers to manipulate the pods while massaging an area of the body. Another device employs vibration to stimulate the finger itself, rendering a massage to the finger. Several types of devices are held by one or more fingers and have implements thereon that are used in the massaging process, rather than the fingers themselves. Also prevalent are many different types of hand-held vibratory massagers that are designed to stimulate areas of the body. Further, there is even a device that is designed to simulate finger action in massaging a part of the body.
An example embodiment is directed to a finger-held massage apparatus. The apparatus includes an inverted U-shaped element composed of a U-shaped bridge with a pair of legs in spaced relation from one another and extending from the bridge, with lower ends of the legs configured to have opposed first pockets on leg inner surfaces thereof and second pockets on leg outer surfaces thereof. Each leg inner surface includes a first pocket integrally-formed into the leg inner surface and in opposed facing relation with a corresponding first pocket on the opposite leg inner surface, each first pocket being configured to hold a vibrating massage element therein. Each leg outer surface on either side of the inverted U-shaped element includes a second pocket integrally-formed into the leg outer surface, one second pocket configured to receive a thumb therein and the other second pocket a finger of a human hand therein for manipulation of the massage apparatus with the vibrating massage elements therein.
Example embodiments will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawing, wherein like elements are represented by like reference numerals, which are given by way of illustration only and thus are not limitative of the example embodiments herein.
The lower ends of each leg 110 terminate into first (inner) and second (outer) pockets 120, 135, respectively. Specifically referring to
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Minute Massage—Head, Neck and Chest. Hold the apparatus 100 as described above, with the massage elements 125 energized. Spread the twin touch points 140 approximately 3 to 4 inches apart and firmly press on the inner sides of the temples. Hold for 5 seconds. Next, move apparatus 100 to the underside of the eyebrows, spreading the twin touch points 140 approximately 2 inches wide. Press firmly for another 5 seconds.
Move apparatus 100 to the middle of the nose, spreading the twin touch points 140 1 inch apart so that they touch both sides of the nose. Press firmly for 5 seconds. Then move them down to the upper lip so that they touch just inside the outer edge of the lips. Press firmly for 5 seconds.
Now move to the middle of the chin just below the lips, squeezing the twin touch points 140 together so there's no space between them. Press firmly for 10 seconds. Next, move device 100 to the upper chest and find the top of the collarbone. With the twin touch points 140 spread about 3 inches apart, press firmly for 10 seconds. Then, move to the back of the neck, spreading the twin touch points 140 extra wide so that they are 4 to 5 inches apart. Find the back base of each ear and press firmly for 20 seconds. Repeat as desired.
Foot massage: Hold apparatus 100 with thumb and index finger (or middle finger) in the second pockets 135, with the bridge 105 resting just inside or outside of their hand, depending on what is more comfortable, and with massage elements 125 energized. Spread the twin touch points 140 apart from one another approximately 1 inch apart. Starting at the back of the calf, press firmly upon travelling down the ankle and the outer sides of the Achilles. Repeat two more times, or for approximately 10 seconds. Next, move to the heel and press the twin touch points 140 together, so there's no space between them. Press firmly against the bottom of the foot, moving from heel to toe. Do these several times, or for about 20 seconds. Repeat the whole process on the other calf, ankle and foot.
The example embodiments being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as departure from the example embodiments, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included in the following claims.
The present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/869,104, filed Aug. 23, 2013, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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61869104 | Aug 2013 | US |