This invention relates to the field of massage appliances. More particularly, this invention relates to the field a massage appliance having a motor that is mounted such that the motor floats relative to the handle and main body of the device, thus isolating the handle from most of the vibration created by the motor.
Electric hand-held massage appliances provide massage to targeted parts of the body. Massage appliances include both vibration type and percussive type massagers.
One drawback of massage appliances is that the mechanism that creates the vibration, which is usually an electric motor having an eccentric weight attached thereto, causes vibration not only at the massage head where the vibration is desired, but also in the handle where vibration is not desired. The vibration in the handle can cause discomfort, fatigue, and/or cramping in the person holding the device, or even carpal tunnel syndrome in extreme cases of prolonged use.
The present invention is of a massage appliance having a motor that is mounted such that the motor floats relative to the handle of the device, thus isolating the handle from most of the vibration created by the motor.
In one aspect, the invention employs a flexible diaphragm with the vibration motor(s) mounted to one face of a central portion of the diaphragm and the massage head or node mounted to the other face of the central portion. The central portion which carries the massage node, which is the part that contacts the subject being massaged and applies the massage, is relatively free to move in all of the x-, y-, and z-directions due to the presence of one or more flexible contours surrounding the central portion such as folds, bends, or curves. The flexible contour(s) can be thought of as bellows and perform a similar function as bellows, allowing the central portion to move freely relative to the massager housing. In this way, the massage head and the vibration motor are free to vibrate, with only a small portion of the vibrational energy created by the vibration motor being transmitted to other parts of the device including the user handle. In this aspect, the diaphragm includes the following parts: a central portion to which the massage node and the motor are mounted, a flexible portion surrounding the central portion, and a mounting portion by which the diaphragm is mounted to the body or housing of the massage appliance. In this regard, the phrase “flexible diaphragm” means that at least a portion of the overall diaphragm structure is flexible.
Considered from a different viewpoint, the massage node is carried by a vibration plate to which a vibration motor is mounted. The massage node may be a brush which may be integrally formed with the vibration plate. The vibration plate is mounted to a flexible membrane, which in turn is mounted to the body of the massage appliance such as at the lip of an aperture within the massage appliance. The flexible membrane can contain one or more contours such as folds, bends, or curves. Those contour(s) allow the vibration plate and the vibration motor mounted thereto to move freely relative to the body of the massage appliance, such that the vibration plate vibrates freely, with only a small portion of the vibrational energy created by the vibration motor being transmitted to other parts of the device including the user handle. In this aspect, the vibration plate and the flexible membrane considered together correspond to the flexible diaphragm disclosed in the preceding paragraph.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be further described below with reference to the drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts. The drawing figures might not be to scale, and certain components may be shown in generalized or schematic form and identified by commercial designations in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
In this exemplary embodiment, massage appliance 10 includes a handle portion 12 having a grip 14 by which a user holds the device, a distal portion 70 that is distal to the handle portion 12, and a user control 16 which can be a single ON/OFF switch, a discrete or variable speed control, and could include similar two or more controls for two or more vibration motor as will be discussed later.
Distal portion 70 carries the massage head or massage node, which in this case is a plurality of nubs 36 which form massage brush 37. Many other shapes and configurations of massage nodes could be used in place of nubs 36, as is well known. Vibration plate 30 could carry a mount such that a variety of different massage nodes can be interchangeably installed onto and removed from the massager as desired by the user. In this embodiment, nubs 36 are integrally formed with, and define a unitary part with, vibration plate 30 having top surface 32. Vibration plate 30 is mounted to, and carried by, flexible membrane 42 which in this embodiment completely surrounds the periphery of vibration plate 30. Vibration plate 30 is thus suspended via flexible membrane 42. In this embodiment vibration plate 30 including its top face 32 and nubs 36 are made of a relatively rigid plastic, but they could also be made of different materials including a firm but not rigid rubber or other elastomer. These parts could be made of virtually any material and take a variety of different shapes as desired or needed for the intended massage type. Vibration plate 30 and top face 32 with its nubs 36 could also be formed of different materials, and could be attached and thus integrated together via a variety of manufacturing techniques including without limitation co-molding, insert molding, sonic welding, compression, and/or adhesive.
Flexible membrane 42 surrounds vibration plate 30 which contacts the user. Flexible membrane 42 allows vibration plate 30 including massaging nubs 36 to move at least partially isolated from the rest of the device 10 including handle 12, minimizing and dampening vibration to those parts.
Massage appliance top housing 72 has an aperture 74 (
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The shape, thicknesses, contours, and other characteristics of flexible membrane 42 can be modified to achieve desired vibration action, including the relative amount of horizontal and vertical movement.
In this embodiment curved surface 47 of flexible membrane 42 transitions smoothly to and matches with curved surface 33 of vibration plate 30, and boundary edge 45 of vibration member 42 abuts against boundary edge 35 of vibration plate 30 (
The invention thus achieves a massager in which vibration at the massage node has been substantially isolated or uncoupled from the handle, significantly reducing a source of potential discomfort, fatigue, and/or even injury of the user.
It will be understood that the terms “generally,” “approximately,” “about,” and “substantially” as used within the specification and the claims herein allow for a certain amount of variation from any exact dimensions, measurements, and arrangements, and that those terms should be understood within the context of the description and operation of the invention as disclosed herein.
All features disclosed in the specification, including the claims, abstract, and drawings, and all the steps in any method or process disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive. Each feature disclosed in the specification, including the claims, abstract, and drawings, can be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent, or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
It will be appreciated that the term “present invention” as used herein should not be construed to mean that only a single invention having a single essential element or group of elements is presented. Similarly, it will also be appreciated that the term “present invention” encompasses a number of separate innovations which can each be considered separate inventions. Although the present invention has thus been described in detail with regard to the preferred embodiments and drawings thereof, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that various adaptations and modifications of the present invention may be accomplished without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention. For example, different materials may be used, different massage nodes employed, the components may be of different shapes, and different types of motors can be used. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the detailed description and the accompanying drawings as set forth hereinabove are not intended to limit the breadth of the present invention, which should be inferred only from the following claims and their appropriately construed legal equivalents.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/526,408 filed Jul. 30, 2019, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/724,393 filed Aug. 29, 2018, which is incorporated by reference as if set forth herein in its entirety.
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