1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a massage device, and more particularly to a massage device including an adjustable structure or configuration that may be easily and quickly changed or adjusted with different arrangement of the massage members and for conducting different massaging operations.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Various kinds of typical massage devices have been developed and comprise a harder or stronger inner housing, and a softer or resilient outer layer or outer housing for selectively contacting or engaging with or massaging the users.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,807,603 to Yasui discloses one of the typical massage devices comprising a cylindrical and harder inner housing having a predetermined shape, and a softer or resilient outer layer or outer housing for selectively contacting or engaging with or massaging the users.
However, the outer layer or outer housing is solidly molded or formed on the inner housing, but may not be changed or adjusted relative to the inner housing, or no other different outer housings may be changed and attached onto the inner housing, such that the typical massage devices may not provide different massaging effects to the users.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional massage devices or facilities.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a massage device including an adjustable structure or configuration that may be easily and quickly changed or adjusted with different arrangement of the massage members and for conducting different massaging operations.
The other objective of the present invention is to provide a massage device including an adjustable structure or configuration that may be easily and quickly made or manufactured or assembled by the manufacturers.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a massage device comprising a handle device including a first end portion having a first orifice formed therein, and a second end portion, a first hand grip attached to the first end portion of the handle device, a second hand grip attached to the second end portion of the handle device, and a first spring biased lock device engaged into the first end portion of the handle device, and including a first projection for selectively engaging with the first orifice of the handle device and for extending out of the handle device, and for preventing the first hand grip from being disengaged from the handle device and/or for limiting the first hand grip on the handle device.
The handle device includes a second orifice formed in the first end portion thereof, and the first spring biased lock device includes a second projection for selectively engaging with the second orifice of the handle device and for selectively engaging with the first hand grip. The first hand grip includes an aperture formed therein for selectively engaging with the second projection of the first spring biased lock device and for locking the first hand grip to the first end portion of the handle device and for preventing the first hand grip from being disengaged from the handle device.
The first hand grip includes a rake provided thereon for engaging with the user and for massaging the user. The first hand grip includes a channel formed therein, and a cable includes an end portion engaged with the channel of the first hand grip for attaching to the first hand grip of the handle device. The cable includes a foot engaging member for being stepped by a user and for training the upper muscle groups of the user.
The handle device includes a shaft, and a barrel having a chamber formed in the barrel for slidably engaging with the shaft and for allowing the barrel to be slidably engaged onto the shaft. The handle device includes two gaskets engaged between the shaft and end portions of the barrel for guiding the shaft and the barrel to move relative to each other.
The handle device includes a second spring biased lock device engaged into the second end portion of the handle device, and the second spring biased lock device includes a projection engaging with the handle device and extended out of the handle device for preventing the second hand grip from being disengaged from the handle device, and arranged for allowing the second hand grip and the barrel to be quickly removed or disengaged from the shaft when it is required to change or replace a new or different barrel or the like.
An arm may further be provided and attached to the second end portion of the handle device. The arm includes a sleeve extended outwardly therefrom for engaging onto the second end portion of the handle device and for detachably attaching to the second end portion of the handle device. The arm includes a cavity formed in the sleeve, and the second spring biased lock device is engaged into the second end portion of the handle device and includes a projection engaging with the handle device and extended out of the handle device for engaging with the cavity of the sleeve and for stably locking the sleeve to the handle device.
The arm includes a first end portion, and a first massage member detachably attached to the first end portion of the arm. The first massage member includes at least one wheel and at least one roller attached thereto for massaging various portions of the user. The arm includes a second end portion, and a second massage member detachably attached to the second end portion of the arm. The second massage member includes at least one wheel and at least one roller attached thereto for massaging various portions of the user.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
The handle device 10 may further include one or more (such as two) caps or gaskets 20, 21 fitted or engaged into or with the end portions 22 of the barrel 18 and snuggly fitted or engaged between the shaft 11 and the barrel 18 for guiding the shaft 11 and the barrel 18 to stably move or slide relative to each other. One or more (such as two) hand grips 30, 31, such as a first hand grip 30 and a second hand grip 31, are made of a relatively softer or resilient material, such as plastic, synthetic materials, rubber or the like for softly and comfortably contacting or engaging with the users, and are attached or mounted or secured to the end portions 13, 14 of the shaft 11 respectively for being grasped or held by the user 8 (
One or more (such as two) spring biased latch or lock devices 40, 41 are disposed or engaged into the end portions 13, 14 of the shaft 11 respectively, and each include one or more (such as two) tongues or projections 42, 43 extended outwardly therefrom for selectively engaging with or through the orifices 15, 16 of the shaft 11 and for extending out of the shaft 11 respectively. The barrel 18 and/or the hand grips 30, 31 may also be anchored or retained on the shaft 11 by the projections 43 of the spring biased lock devices 40, 41 which may further prevent the barrel 18 and/or the hand grips 30, 31 from being disengaged or separated from the shaft 11 of the handle device 10. One of the hand grips 30, or the first hand grip 30 may include a cavity or aperture 32 formed therein (
It is to be noted that the projections 42, 43 of the second spring biased lock device 41 (
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For example, the massage members 60, 70 may be detachably attached or mounted or secured to the two end portions 54, 55 of the arm 50 with spring biased latches 56. One of the massage members 60 may be detachably attached to one of the end portions 54 or the first end portion 54 of the arm 50, and includes one or more wheels 61 and one or more rollers 62 attached or mounted thereto for selectively engaging with the user 8 and for massaging purposes. The other massage member 70 may be detachably attached to the other end portions 55 or the second end portion 55 of the arm 50, and also includes one or more wheels 71 and one or more rollers 72 attached or mounted thereto for selectively engaging with the user 8 and for massaging purposes.
In operation, as shown in
Accordingly, the massage device in accordance with the present invention includes an adjustable structure or configuration that may be easily and quickly changed or adjusted with different arrangement of the massage members and for conducting different massaging operations and that may be easily and quickly made or manufactured or assembled by the manufacturers.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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