The present disclosure relates generally to the field of massage devices, and in particular, to the field of configurable massage devices.
Massage devices are typically designed with a fixed size and shape, which limits the effectiveness at treating a wide range of areas. It is therefore desirable to provide a configurable massager that cures this defect.
A massage apparatus is disclosed in accordance with one illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure. In one illustrative embodiment, the massage apparatus includes a sealed bag including a single compartment. In another illustrative embodiment, the bag comprises one or more pieces of fabric sealed with one or more seams. In another illustrative embodiment, the massage apparatus includes one or more massage spheres contained inside the compartment. In another illustrative embodiment, the massage apparatus includes one or more configuration strips. In another illustrative embodiment, a configuration strip comprises a piece of textile attached to an exterior side of the bag at one or more attachment points separated by one or more gaps.
A method for making a massage apparatus is disclosed in accordance with one or more illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure. In one illustrative embodiment, the method includes obtaining a rectangular piece of fabric. In another illustrative embodiment, the method includes folding the rectangular piece of fabric along a fold line to generate a bag with four sides. In another illustrative embodiment, the fold line is a line of symmetry of the rectangular piece of fabric. In another illustrative embodiment, the method includes sewing a first seam along a first side adjacent to the fold line to fully seal the first side. In another illustrative embodiment, the method includes sewing a second seam along a second side adjacent to the fold line to fully seal the second side. In another illustrative embodiment, the method includes sewing a third seam along a third side opposite the fold line. In another illustrative embodiment, the third seam has a gap centered along a length of a third side. In another illustrative embodiment, the method includes reversing the bag through the gap such that the seams are located on the interior of the bag. In another illustrative embodiment, the method includes attaching one or more configuration strips to the exterior of the bag at one or more attachment points separated by one or more gaps. In another illustrative embodiment, a configuration strip comprises a piece of textile. In another illustrative embodiment, the method includes inserting one or more massage spheres into the bag. In another illustrative embodiment, the method includes sewing a fourth seam along the gap to fully seal the bag.
The numerous advantages of the disclosure may be better understood by those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying figures in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the subject matter disclosed, which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The present disclosure has been particularly shown and described with respect to certain embodiments and specific features thereof. The embodiments set forth herein are taken to be illustrative rather than limiting. It should be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications in form and detail may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
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At least one of the one or more configuration strips 110 may form a loop. In one embodiment, one of the one or more configuration strips 110 is formed from a single piece of rectangular fabric in which two ends of the fabric are overlapped and attached to the exterior of the massage bag 100 at a single attachment point 120. In another embodiment, one of the one or more configuration strips 110 are attached to the exterior of the massage bag 100 at two attachment points 120 separated by a gap such that a loop is formed in the gap between the configuration strip 110 and the exterior of the massage bag 100.
In one embodiment, the massage bag 100 is formed from a single piece of rectangular fabric folded along a symmetry line such that two opposite ends of the piece of rectangular fabric are overlapped to form a rectangular bag. In this way, one side of the massage bag 100 is formed from a fold line 160 along the symmetry line, and the remaining sides of the massage bag 100 are formed from seams. In one embodiment, the massage bag 100 is sealed with interior seams along the two sides adjacent to the fold line 160. In another embodiment, the side opposite the fold line 160 is partially sealed with an interior seam and partially sealed with an external seam 150. It is noted herein that the massage bag 100 may contain one or more interior seams for the purpose of enhancing durability. In one embodiment, the interior seams are double-stitched to further enhance durability of the massage bag 100.
The massage bag 100 and the configuration strips 110 may be constructed from any suitable material. In one embodiment, the massage bag 100 is constructed from a stretchable fabric capable of stretching to an extended length up to 1.5 times a length in a relaxed state. In one embodiment, the one or more configurations strips 110 are constructed from string. In another embodiment, the one or more configuration strips 110 are constructed from fabric. In another embodiment, the one or more configuration strips 110 are constructed from a stretchable fabric capable of stretching to an extended length up to 1.5 times a length in a relaxed state.
The one or more massage spheres 130 may be of any size suitable for massaging. In one embodiment, the one or more massage spheres 130 have a diameter in the range of 41 to 43 mm. Massage spheres 130 of this size may be configured for massaging all muscle groups including, but not limited to hands, feet, upper and lower portions of the back, or shoulders. It is noted herein that the size of the one or more massage spheres 130 may be adjusted to target specific muscle groups. For example, the size of the one or more massage spheres 130 targeting larger muscle groups such as quadriceps or the chest may be, but is not limited to be, different than one or more massage spheres 130 targeting smaller areas such as hands or feet.
The massage bag 100 may be of any size and contain any number of massage spheres 130 suitable for massage one or more muscle groups. In one embodiment, a massage bag 100 has a square shape with sides approximately 15 cm in length and contains five massage spheres 130. A massage bag of this size and shape may be configured for, but is not limited to, use as a foot massager. In another embodiment, a massage bag 100 has a square shape with sides approximately 11 cm in length and contains three massage spheres 130. A massage bag of this size and shape may be configured for, but is not limited to, use as a hand massager. In a further embodiment, a massage bag has a hemispherical shape with a radius of approximately 12 cm and contains eight massage spheres 130. A massage bag 100 of this size and shape may be configured for, but is not limited to, massaging larger muscle groups by placing the massage bag on a surface and rubbing the intended muscle groups on the massage bag. It is noted herein that the provided examples should be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting and that a multiplicity of additional configurations of the size of the massage bag 100, the shape of the massage bag 100, and the number of massage spheres 130 located within an interior compartment of the massage bag 100 are within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. For example, a massage bag 100 may contain greater than 17 massage spheres 130 and be configured to target large muscle groups such as the chest or back.
It is noted herein that the one or more massage spheres 130 may move freely within the interior of the massage bag and that the one or more massage spheres 130 are not attached to the massage bag 100. In this way, the positions of the one or more massage spheres 130 may be freely configured. In another embodiment, the one or more massage spheres 130 are loosely packed within the interior of the massage bag 100 such that the one or more spheres 130 do not touch when arranged in a maximally spaced orientation. In another embodiment, the one or more massage spheres 130 are tightly packed within the interior of the massage bag 100 such that at least two spheres 130 are in contact. It is noted herein that a tightly packed configuration of one or more massage spheres 130 inhibits the movement of massage spheres 130 relative to each other within the interior of the bag, but does not inhibit the rotational motion of the massage spheres 130.
It is noted herein that the one or more configuration strips may be used to freely configure the positions of the one or more massage spheres 130 within the massage bag 100. For example, a single configuration strip 110 attached at a single attachment point located central to the length of the configuration strip (e.g. as shown in
One or both sides of the exterior of the massage bag 100 may include graphical or written content. In one embodiment, a company logo and contact information may be printed on one side of the massage bag 100. In another embodiment, a foot reflexology chart is printed on one side of the massage bag 100. As shown in
It is believed that the present disclosure and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components without departing from the disclosed subject matter or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form described is merely explanatory, and it is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes. Furthermore, it is to be understood that the disclosure is defined by the appended claims.
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