The present invention relates to therapeutic vibrations and, more particularly, to a machine therefor.
Individuals of all ages, from professional athletes to sedentary individuals need muscle flexibility and joint mobility for peak performance and optimal function. There are many solutions on the market claiming to ease, relieve or subside muscle pain through impacts or vibrations. Those solutions do not provide the necessary force and/or energy over a large enough vibrating surface area to effectively resolve muscle pain and tightness. They are not intuitive, lack efficiency and ease of use, and require instruction which often leads to misuse when unsupervised. Current machines lack a platform and require external force (other than the user's body weight) to be applied. They often require the assistance of another individual for the application to be effective.
The rising cost of health care has forced individuals to manage their symptoms and reduced function without relying on medications and procedures with uncertain outcomes.
As can be seen, there is a need for a therapeutic vibration machine with a high amplitude energy vibration, a large vibrating surface area commensurate to the application areas, a stable platform, and is self-directed and intuitive to use while only requiring the user's body weight on the machine.
In one aspect of the present invention, a therapeutic vibration machine comprising a vibrational assembly adjustably affixed to a post extending from a platform wherein the vibrational assembly is adjustable by an adjustment lever, a rest plate, a pressure plate, and pressure springs wherein pressure plate by the pressure springs apply pressure to the post and the height adjustment lever adjusts the pressure to lock the vibrational assembly onto the post, the vibrational assembly comprises a vibrational motor, an isolation mounting, and a surface plate wherein the isolation mounting is operative to transferring a vibration supplied from the vibrational motor to the surface plate for utilization by a user, and a power source supplying power to the vibrating motor through a control box with an on/off switch and a speed dial.
Advantageously, the present invention may resolve soft tissue restrictions, enhance circulation, and improve function of various body parts or muscle groups through vibrational therapy.
The present invention was created to address common musculoskeletal issues. The present invention provides the mechanism and a road map to achieve relief and therapy in a cost effective and efficient manner.
The present invention may effectively resolve and maintain necessary muscle length and joint mobility in a time efficient self-directed manner. The present invention may be safe, easily adjustable, and provide a high energy therapeutic force as needed. A program of use of the present invention recognizes soft tissue and joint restrictions in key areas of the body as the primary generators of pain and dysfunction.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description, and claims.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a therapeutic vibrational machine to massage, relax, restore, heal, and relieve muscles with a powerful vibration and large vibrating surface area. The invention includes a vibrating mechanism. This mechanism concentrates different frequencies of movement into the muscles through a padded surface. The present invention may be used for recovery and training utilizing therapeutic energy in the form of eccentric vibration.
A platform steadies the machine against the frequencies of the vibration mechanism to prevent the invention from collapsing when powered on. The platform may be any size and manufactured of any material but is preferably a heavy and sturdy material to best steady the machine. The platform may be steadied by the user's body weight while the user is on the platform.
A sliding device may position the vibration mechanism along a post. The post may be substantially vertical. Ideally, the sliding device includes an attachment device, such as a bolt, on one end of the device which secures it in place along the post. In some embodiments, the attachment device is adjustable with a hand grip.
An electric motor is housed within the vibration mechanism and when powered on, causes the vibration mechanism to vibrate. In some embodiments, the electric motor may be adjusted to change a frequency of the vibration. The vibration mechanism may further comprise at least two plates, secured to different ends of the electric motor. A first plate may be a securement plate and attaches to the post or the sliding device. A second plate may be a vibration plate and be operative as a vibrating surface. At least one side of the vibration mechanism, such as the vibration plate, may be covered in a soft material or padding for the user's comfort.
A leveraging device may enable the user to leverage their weight to apply additional pressure against the vibration mechanism. The leveraging device may be a rope or a band or any device that the user determines provides adequate leverage when applying additional pressure against the vibration mechanism. The user may lean into the vibration plate in a vertical position while holding onto a leveraging device, such as a stretch band, to isolate a muscle, muscle group, or body part for vibrations.
In some embodiments, a single platform may support multiple posts and their accompanying vibration mechanisms attached to each respective post.
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It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional application No. 63/203,947, filed Aug. 5, 2021, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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63203947 | Aug 2021 | US |