The present invention relates to a massage stick, and more particularly, to a massage stick having a massage tube with two handles on two ends thereof, each handle having uneven massage portion for body massage.
The conventional massage stick comprises a shaft with multiple rollers on the middle portion thereof, each roller has protrusions formed on the outside thereof. The user holds the two ends of the shaft and rolls the rollers back and forth on a specific body part to make the protrusions massage the specific body part. However, there is no massage function on each end of the shaft of the conventional massage stick, resulting in some body parts unable to be massaged by rolling the roller.
The present invention intends to provide a massage stick to eliminate the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a massage stick and comprises a rod which is provided with two threaded portions at its two ends and extends through a passage in a massage tube. Two tube stoppers are provided at the massage stick. Each tube stopper defines a hole including a first segment and a second segment, wherein the first segment has a diameter greater than the second segment, thus forming a step therebetween. Each tube stopper has an annular surface formed coaxially with the hole. Two ends of the massage tube are inserted into the first segments of the holes of the tube stoppers, so that the massage tube is fixed between the tube stoppers. Two handles are provided at the massage stick, each handle having a first end and a second end. Each handle has a passage defined axially therethrough. A shoulder is defined in the inner periphery of each end of the passage of each handle. A contact face is formed in the inner periphery of the second end of each handle and located between the passage of each handle and the end face of the second end of each handle. Each handle has a massage portion formed on an outside thereof. Two first bearings are mounted such that each first bearing is located on the shoulder at one end of the passage of each handle, wherein the annular surface of each tube stopper contacts one end surface of a corresponding first bearing. Two second bearings are mounted such that each second bearing is located on the shoulder at an opposite end of the passage of each handle. A sleeve is fitted around the rod, between corresponding first and second bearings in each handle. Two nuts are mounted such that each nut is threadedly connected with one of the threaded portions of the rod, wherein a washer is placed between a corresponding second bearing and a corresponding nut, so that the first and second bearings, and the rod are fastened together by the nuts. Two heads each has a shank and a massage end, wherein the shank is force-fitted into the second end of a corresponding handle and engaged with the contact face corresponding thereto.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a massage stick which not only has massage tube in the middle of the massage stick but also has a massage portion on the handles so as to massage different body parts.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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Each tube stopper 3 defines a hole 30 including a first segment and a second segment, wherein the first segment has a diameter greater than the second segment, thus forming a step 31 therebetween. Also, each tube stopper 3 has an annular surface 32 formed coaxially with the hole 30 thereof. Two ends of the massage tube 2 are inserted into the first segments of the tube stoppers 3, so that the massage tube 2 is fixed between the tube stoppers 3. The two handles 4, made of rubber or plastics to reduce the manufacturing cost, are mounted to the two ends of the rod 1 respectively, and each handle 4 has a first end and a second end. Each handle 4 has a passage 40 defined axially therethrough, and a shoulder 41 is defined in the inner periphery of each end of the passage 40 of each handle 4. A contact face 42 is formed in the inner periphery of the second end of each handle 4 and located between the passage 40 of each handle 4 and the end face of the second end of each handle 4. Each handle 4 has a massage portion 49 formed on the outside thereof. There are two first bearings 43 and two second bearings 46 disposed in the massage stick. Each of the two first bearings 43 is located on the shoulder 41 at one end of the passage of a corresponding handle 4, wherein the annular surface 32 of each tube stopper 3 contacts one end surface of a corresponding first bearing 43; each of the two second bearings 46 is located on the shoulder 41 at an opposite end of the passage 40 of a corresponding handle 4. There are two nuts 48 used in the massage stick. Two sleeves 44 are fitted around the rod 1, wherein each sleeve 44 is located between corresponding first and second bearings 43, 46. Each nut 48 is threadedly connected with one of the threaded portions 10 of the rod 1, wherein a first washer 45 is placed between the sleeve 44 in each handle 4 and a corresponding second bearing 46, and a second washer 47 is placed between a corresponding second bearing 46 and a corresponding nut 48, so that the first and second bearings 43, 46, and the rod 1 are fastened together by the nuts with the assistance of the washers 45, 47. Two heads 5 each has a shank 50 and a massage end 51. The heads 5 are made of rubber or plastics to reduce the manufacturing cost. The shanks 50 are force-fitted into the second ends of the handles 4 and engaged with the contact faces 42 corresponding thereto.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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