This invention was not federally sponsored.
This invention relates to the general field of therapeutic devices, and more specifically to a portable massage device that can be laid on the floor or any other flat surface to function, where the massage device provides massage relief in a novel and unique manner through lateral movement of the massaging nodes. This combination suboccipital and upper trapezius massage device works passively on a user and requires no assistance from another person and no requirement for force or effort from the user.
Massage has been proven to be one of the best ways to fix a number of health challenges, particularly for users who deal with neck and back pain. While beneficial, massage therapy can be prohibitively expensive, with some massage practitioners charging upwards of $100/hour. Thus, for those without medical insurance that covers massage, affording the very treatment that is most likely to relieve their ailments can be a challenge.
The economics of human massage has resulted in massaging machines becoming very popular. There are current a wide variety of massaging chairs, massaging mats, and massaging machines that provide a variety of massages. None of these devices, however, provides an effective massage at a reasonable price.
For example, there are neck and shoulder massaging devices that can be placed around a user's neck. These devices, however, either require a second person to help operate the device, or depend upon the user to pull down on the device to affect the treatment. Obviously if a user has to hire a second person to work the machine, the savings over a human massage are less than optimum. At the same time, if the user has to supply the downward pressure so that the machine actually reaches the desired area of treatment, the user's arm muscles are far from relaxed, thereby rendering the “treatment” less than optimally effective.
There are “massage mats” that can be placed between a person's back and a chair, or upon which a user can lie down. These mats, though, are basically flat, two-dimensional devices and do not adequately reach the occiput(neck) and trapezius(shoulders) muscles for effective therapeutic massage.
Another weakness in the prior art is that there is not a device that can massage both the neck and upper back simultaneously. In common cases such as whiplash and “tech neck”, both the neck and upper back are in need of massage treatment.
Thus, there has existed a long-felt need for a passive, combination suboccipital and upper trapezius massage device.
The current invention provides just such a solution by providing a passive massaging device capable of simultaneously massaging both the neck and upper back of a user, without needing any additional helpers and without need the user to apply effort or force to the device. The massage device has linearly adjustable nodes that conform to different bodies and treatment regimens for the upper back, and a multiple node circular massager for the neck regions.
This invention is relatively small, compact, and easy to transport, and yet provides both suboccipital and upper trapezius massage abilities. It is effective in treating both neck and upper back pain simultaneously. Among its benefits are decreasing tension headaches and stress, reducing upper back pain, neck pain and stiffness, and massaging hard-to-reach muscles in the neck and upper back. Users of the invention have also found that they have better sleep, and that the device helps them to accelerate muscle recovery, alleviate muscle pain, and to increase flexibility and circulation.
By way of reference the upper trapezius muscle is a postural and active movement muscle, used to tilt and turn the head and neck, shrug, steady the shoulders, and twist the arms. The trapezius elevates, depresses, rotates, and retracts the scapula, or shoulder blade. upper (or descending) fibers of the trapezius originate from the spinous process of C7, the external occipital protuberance, the medial third of the superior nuchal line of the occipital bone (both in the back of the head), and the ligamentum nuchae. From this origin they proceed downward and laterally to be inserted into the posterior border of the lateral third of the clavicle. The levator scapulae elevates and rotates the scapula. The levator scapulae elevates and rotates the inferior angle medially, when the spine is fixed. When the unilateral shoulder is fixed the levator scapulae rotates the scapulae to the same side and flexes the spine laterally.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a portable massage device that can be used on any flat surface.
Another object of the invention is to provide a massage device that allows for lateral movement of the massaging nodes.
A further object of the invention is to provide a device that can simultaneously massage the suboccipital and upper trapezius regions.
Another object of the invention is to provide an effective, inexpensive, and easy-to-use massage device for the neck and upper shoulders that can be used by individuals using the device at home without any medical supervision.
An additional object of the invention is to provide a massager that massages with a trapezius node rotating in only one direction with a lateral motion that is reciprocal for kneading shiatsu massage.
A final object of the invention is to provide a massage device that works passively on a user and requires no assistance from another person and no requirement for force or effort from the user.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter, and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto. The features listed herein, and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description and appended claims. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
It should be understood that while the preferred embodiments of the invention are described in some detail herein, the present disclosure is made by way of example only and that variations and changes thereto are possible without departing from the subject matter coming within the scope of the following claims, and a reasonable equivalency thereof, which claims I regard as my invention.
One preferred form of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Many aspects of the invention can be better understood with references made to the drawings below. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. Instead, emphasis is placed upon clearly illustrating the components of the present invention. Moreover, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts through the several views in the drawings. Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention are not limited in their application to the details of construction and to the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The embodiments of the invention are capable of being practiced and carried out in various ways. In addition, the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
In terms of functionality, the neck massager 20 has two Occipital Node Assemblies 20, angled away from each other by 90 degrees. This offset allows for a superior massaging of the neck region. On either side of the neck massager 20 are two Back Massagers 21. Each back massager 21 has a trapezius node 6, that is the actual massaging portion. The trapezius node is linearly movable back and forth along an axle 8 to allow for back and shoulder massaging at exactly the correct point, and to allow for different treatment areas to be accessed. A set screw assembly 15 holds the trapezius node 6 on the axle 7. A shaft adaptor 9 connects the axle 7 to a rotary motor 10 which is supported by a motor mount 12 and connected to a linear actuator 11. A slide rail 13 and axle holder 14 support the device. As the rotary motor 10 rotates the trapezius node 6, the linear actuator 11 determines where on the axle 8 the trapezius node 6 will be doing its massaging.
Geared motors provide between 12 kg and 15 kg torque. Independent reciprocal drive with positional sensors for multiple programmable modes of independent manual position setting. Alternatively, there can be a direct bevel gear drive for a simpler version. Alternatively, dual independent nod drive motor for more intelligent programmable modes, for example, left-only or right-only trap massage.
In terms of functionality, the neck massager has two Occipital Node Assemblies 6, angled away from each other by 90 degrees. This offset allows for a superior massaging of the neck region. The node assemblies 6 can move laterally along two reciprocal shafts 7, which are stabilized by a Left Outside Shaft Holder 12, a Left Inside Shaft Holder 11, a Right Inside Shaft Holder 14, and a Right Outside Shaft Holder 13. A linear gear 16 is driven by a reciprocal motor assembly with gear 17 moves the node assemblies back and forth along the reciprocal shafts 7, supported by a linear gear support 19.
Shaft carriage assemblies 10 have holes through with the reciprocal shafts 7 pass. On each node assembly 6, a node motor and gear assembly 8 and a node gear shaft assembly 9 control the movement of the node assembly 6, with support from a node shaft support 15
It should be understood that while the preferred embodiments of the invention are described in some detail herein, the present disclosure is made by way of example only and that variations and changes thereto are possible without departing from the subject matter coming within the scope of the following claims, and a reasonable equivalency thereof, which claims I regard as my invention.
All of the material in this patent document is subject to copyright protection under the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or the patent disclosure, as it appears in official governmental records but, otherwise, all other copyright rights whatsoever are reserved.
This utility patent application claims priority back to U.S. Provisional No. 62/885,308, entitled “Neck and Upper Back Massage Device”, with a filing date of Aug. 11, 2019 the same inventors as with this application, the contents of which are incorporated by reference into this document.
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