Claims
- 1. A resilient wrist support and therapeutic hand exerciser device for supporting the wrist of a person performing repetitive tasks with their wrist, hand and fingers, such as using a computer mouse and typing on a keyboard, and for exercising the muscles of the wrist, hand, fingers and forearm of the user, the device comprising:
- an inner bladder formed of resilient material;
- an outer bladder formed of resilient material superposed on said inner bladder;
- a thin layer of powder disposed between an exterior surface of said inner bladder and an interior surface of said outer bladder to prevent said surfaces from sticking together, to reduce friction therebetween, and allow relative sliding movement between said inner and outer bladder surfaces; and
- a mass of tiny spheres contained within said inner bladder having a particle size of from about 70 to about 140 U.S. standard mesh (about 0.0083" dia. to about 0.0041" dia.) and having the consistency and appearance of fine powder, said tiny spheres providing low resistance to relative particle movement by rolling on each other upon an increase or decrease in pressure applied to said device; wherein
- when placed on a flat surface beneath the wrist of a user, the weight of the user's wrist causes said device to deform slightly such that the underside of the device flattens against the flat surface and its top side engages and conforms to the shape of the underside of the wrist to form a comfortable cradle-like support; and
- as the downward pressure of the wrist increases or decreases, said tiny spheres roll on each other and the resiliency of said bladders allows said device to maintain said cradle-like conforming engagement with the wrist, and as the wrist is moved relative to the flat surface, said tiny spheres roll on each other to allow said device to smoothly roll between the wrist and the flat surface and provide a smooth massaging effect on the wrist while maintaining said cradle-like supporting engagement therewith; and
- when held in the palm of the user's hand and subjected to an alternating squeezing and releasing action, the resiliency of said bladders and said tiny spheres rolling on each other allow said device to be compressed and to resume its natural shape smoothly and quickly to exercise the muscles of the hand, fingers, wrist, and forearm of the user.
- 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein
- said mass of tiny spheres has a density of about 98 lbs/ft.sup.3.
- 3. The device according to claim 1, wherein
- said tiny spheres are glass spheres formed of glass oxide (soda-lime glass).
- 4. The device according to claim 1, wherein
- said inner and outer bladders are formed of latex.
- 5. The device according to claim 1, wherein
- said inner and outer bladders have an elongate tubular main body portion and superposed neck portions extending upwardly therefrom; and
- a fastener element crimped around said neck portions to securely seal said mass of tiny spheres within said bladders.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/678,660 filed Jul. 11, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,718,655.
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