WO1997004731A2 - Appareil pour massages - Google Patents
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- the invention proposed can be determined as an item belonging to the consumer goods group. It describes a related group of devices ----tended for skin massage.Some ofthese devices can be applied not only for head massage and combing, but also for performing electrophoresis in the process of combing. The devices described can be applied in every femily.
- Massage Device (see Patent #WO 9308786) contains rotating clasping heads, and electric current passing between them.
- Electric effect achieved in the process of massage possess advantages as follows: it relieves chronic pains - see “Medical Device” Patent #WO 9323112; it reduces headaches - see “Tension Headache Reliever” Patent #EP 0544544; it reduces itch - see “Electrode Apparatus” Patent #US 4,509,535.
- Tooth size is unsufficient for electrotherapy, the solution is not preserved under teeth and is difficult to be supplied to hair roots.
- the additional aim ofthe invention is creating a conventionally shaped cheap device to be applied in every home, which simultaneously performs its main function, i.e. combing and massage, providing a user with the possibility to cany out electrotherapy in accordance with madical symptoms.
- the above will make it possible to decrease tiie psychological barrier to treatment and to reduce:
- the object ofthe present invention is a device intended for massage.
- both massage elements and means of keeping tiie device are to be made of electroconductive material and to be electrically connected one with another.
- the electrical charge passes to the hand, and thanks to a considerably large area of contact with the skin ofthe hand, causes no unpleasant sensations.
- tiie massage elements and means of keeping are made of materials forming a galvanic couple. Thanks to that an absence of unpleasent sensations is guaranteed, as value of galvanic current is no great.
- the best ability to perform electrophoresis is caused by availability of cavities at the free edge of teeth. To make cavity cleaning more convenient fhe said cavities are supplied with cuts.
- the massage surfaces contacting with the body contain magnetic elements.
- a reservoir made of resiliently deformed material, where at least one of the teetii has a through opening communicated with this reservoire.
- the efficiency of therapeutic treatment increases if the tooth size in the transversal line is larger than that one in the longitudinal line.
- a decrease of both of electric current consumption and period of" therapeutic treatment is achieved in two ways:
- Electrodes forming a galvanic couple yields additional electric current, reducing the therapeutic current in some regimes.
- the ability to perform therapeutic treatment according to a body's active points is achieved by lengthening an electric outlet of a massage element by means of lengthening one ofthe teeth.
- the ability to comb an animal,while simultaneously producing a therapeutic effect, is achieved by applying a flat electroconducting element.
- Massage elements may be performed in the shape of teeth, balls, cylinders, as well as in tiie shape of multitudes of hairs made of either -synthetic fiber or bristle.
- FIG.1 diagram of a comb (view -rom above and A-A cross-section)
- FIG.2 cross-section of a massaging brush
- FIGS.3a - 3b variants of a device's teetii design
- FIG.4 design of a device providing medicinal liquid delivering to hair roots in the process of electrophoresis FTGS.5a - 5c - additional electrodes
- FIG.6 - a device provided with ball-shaped massaging elements
- FIG.7 - a device with a massage element shaped as a cylinder provided with teeth
- FIG.8 - a device for foot massage
- FIG.9 an electronic diagram variant
- FIG.10 device operation regimes
- the simplest variant of a device intended for massage is a comb used for combing and simultaneously perorming head massage as well.
- the comb presented in FIG.l comprises a body 1 provided with teetii 2.
- a user holds the comb's body.
- the comb may be provided with a handle, and in this case a user holds the comb by tiie handle.
- the means of holding is provided with an electroconducting cover 3, the teetii are provided with an electroconducting cover 4 that electrically unites all of its teeth.
- the comb also comprises a source of electric current B and an electric switch S of regimes to two positions, i.e. I and II. Applying flat and fine feeding elements makes it possible to preserve such comb dimensions that its users became accustomed to.
- FIG.2 illustrates another variant of tiie device for performing head massage, i.e. a massage brush- It comprises body 5, the means of holding fomied in the shape of handle 6, teeth 7, electronic chipboard 8 (the chipboard electronic diagram is submitted in FIG.9), means of holding's electroconducting cover 9.
- the teetii 7 are made of electroconducting material and possess the common contact 10 which is connected with tiie electronic contact "a".
- Cover 9 is connected both to the electronic diagram's contact "b" and to socket 11.
- FIG.3a illustrates an improved tooth variant for performing electrophoresis.
- tiie area of contacting with a body on tooth 2's edge there is cavity 12 witii slot 13.
- Such tooth design enables a user a possibility to conduct electrophoresis witii more efficiency.
- a medicinal solution is put onto limited section ofthe head skin.
- tiie process of combing the solution is taken by tooth cavities and delivered to the areas without tiie solution.
- teeth may use a protuberances with openings (similar a grate).
- FIG.3b illustrates tooth 2's variant provided witii magnetic element 14 on its edge.
- a magnetic south pole contacting with a body is known to exert beneficial influence on a person: it relieves pain, reduces inflammation, improves general tonus.
- FIG.4 illustrates a device enabling a user to put medicinal solution for performing electrophoresis onto head skin (the upper part of the hair not being soaked) and to perform electrophoresis.
- the device comprises body 15 containing a cavity to b ⁇ filled with medicinal solution, teeth 20 provided with openings 17 for liquid filling it and pouring fiom it, means of holding 18. Teetii 17s openings are connected with cavity 21 that is filled with a medicinal solution. Both teeth surfaces and means of keeping are provided with electroconducting coverings 16 and 19, isolated electrically fiom each other.
- the device is also provided with a source of either direct or alternating (witii primary polarity) current /, a switch of electrical regimes S characterised by two steady positions I and II. If the device is provided with a source of alternating current, current regimes are formed by the electronic diagram illustrated in FIG.9.
- Body walls are made of resiliently deformed material.
- Cross-section A-A illustrates that body walls may be various thickness which makes it possible to create a sufficiently firm body due to a thick wall, and possibility to easily deform a thin wall. Thanks to the aforementioned a user can make liquid enter via the teeth and to squeeze it under the hair by analogy as it is performed with the help of a dropper. Not every tooth contacts with the skin in the process cf combing, and that is why through openings are not present in every tooth.
- the longitudinal parameter is designed according to hair thickness and individual taste.
- FIG.4 illustrates the position where teeth transversal parameter is larger than a longitudinal one. This fact does not impede combing, but increases both the area of tooth contact with the skin and tiie therapeutic effect. Such a ratio may be also applied for a massage brush (FIGS.1 - 2).
- the device is provided with additional electrodes submitted in FIGS.5a-c.
- This is electroconducting flat element 23 that is switched on into socket 11 (FIG.2), installed in a massage brush handle, by means of plug 22 .
- This flat element may be applied in combing domestic animals. When person is combing his or her hair, the cu ⁇ ent is being supplied via two places of application, i.e.a hand and a head. In the process of combing an animal a the skin under tiie teetii serves as one point of current supply, while electroconducting flat element 23 serves as a second ofthese points. An animal is to be placed on the flat element in such a way that his paw pillows were located on element 23.
- the electroconducting flat element 23 suits also for combing and massaging a child, but for active children additional electroconducting ring-shaped element 26 is also available to be fastened either on a child's hand or leg in the form of a bracelet.
- This element 26 is connected up to a massage brush socket 11 by means of plug 22.
- the massage brush is provided with a means for lengthening one of its teeth with dectroconducting nozzle 25 to be installed on tooth 7. This lengthening is ended with probe 24 applied fbr executing therapeutic treatment accordmg to points of acupuncture.
- the device proposed may be applied for various types of electrotherapy.
- FIG.6 illustrates a device provided with massage elements in the shape of balls 27.
- Flexible connections 28 unite balls 27 and two handles 29 into one device. Both balls 27 and handles 29 are provided with electroconducting electrically insulated coverings.
- the source of electric current 1 is connected to both handles 26' and 27s electroconducting coverings. It is located in handle 29 and/or in special element 30 which is also fastened to flexible connections 28. Current is supplied to balls 29 via connections 28.
- FIG.7 illustrated a device where the massage element is fonned in tiie shape of a cylmder provided with teeth 31, the cylinder itself being fastened to handle 33 by means of crampon 32. Both cylinder's and handle's surfaces are provided with electroconducting coverings. Socket 34 is installed in handle 33, while the socket is electrically connected to the handle's electroc ⁇ ---ducting surface. The source of electric current / is located either in handle 33 and/or in cylinder 31.
- a device intended for foot massage contains massage elements shaped as teetii 35 arranged on two plates 36 and 37 which are located on basement 38. Teeth surface on each of tiie plates has a common electroconducting covering. A source of current is installed on basement 38 and is supplied to electroconducting surfaces belonging to two teeth groups on plates 36 and 37.
- Similar design can b ⁇ also applied for both a massage brush and a comb. If either a comb's or a brush's teeth (FIGS.1,2) are a ⁇ anged in two groups, and a source of cu ⁇ ent is applied between the said groups, there will be no need in an electroconducting covering for a means of holding. In this case additional electrodes presented in FIG.5 are not required for combing either a child or an animal.
- FIGS. 6-8 illustrate sources of current that are switched on in tiie similar way by means of a regime switch S.
- Electronic diagtam (FIG.9) contains resistors R1-R12, capacities C1-C2, a transistor Tr, LED1-LED5, a transformer T provided with windings Ll and L2, a rectifying bridge Br, a microprocessor MP, a digital - analog converter DAC, a feeding source B, buttons Btl-Bt3, a regime switch S.
- a microprocessor program performing the following functions starts operating: - the choice of a device's operating regime. Some regime variants are presented in FIG.10.
- the program sets a primary operating regime corresponding to FIG.10a, and LED1 is shined.
- the program also constantly controls the state of port A's contact 8 (FIG.9).
- the program constantly controls the state of contacts 9 and 10. By pressing either button Bt2 or Bt3 a user changes the contacts' potential, and the program, step by step, either increases or reduces values supplied to DAC.
- Transistor Tr is controlled this signal.
- DAC creates a analog signal to be supplied to a person's skin.
- DAC digital section is fed fiom battery B, and 5v voltage is sufficient for this.
- the said voltage is considered to be insufficient, and voltage conversion by means of he transistor Tr, the traiu-fo ⁇ ner T and the rectifying bridge Br, is envisaged.
- This increased voltage is supplied for feeding the DAC analog section.
- An electric signal after DAC (points "a" and "b”in FIGS.2,9) is supplied to tiie electric contact common for all teeth 10 and also to the electroconducting surface of means of holding 9, which gets in contact with a body.
- FIGS.1,2,4 mass and head combing
- teetii 2,7,20 are made of either electroconducting plastic mass (rubber) or metal, and are electrically insulated from each other.
- both teeth and means of holding are made ofthe one piece of metal, as it is sometimes done in combs, will be described further.
- Both teeth 4,7,16's and means of holding 3,9,19's surfaces are made ofthe same electroconducting material.
- a user is enabled to:
- the regime switch S (FIGS.1,2,4) is turned to position I, thus leading to switching on either a source of direct electric current B (FIG.1) or a source of electric cu ⁇ ent with converting regimes (FIGS.2,4) between tooth surface and means of holding's surface.
- the electric curcuit being teetii 4,7,16's surface, the source of electric current, switch S, means of keeping 3,9,19's surface, a person's body, head skin.
- the switoh S is set in position II, thus closing teeth surfaces and surfaces of means of holding among each other. Electric charges caused by electrization pass from the teeth via holder's surface to a person's hand, and due to considerably large area of contact with skin, cause no unpleasant sensations.
- the physiological principle ofthe said therapy is galvanic current that arises in biological objects between two different electrodes (Galvani's effect).
- the possibility to apply the said effect to achieve therapeutic aims is presented in fhe manuscript "Biogalvanization and Physio - and Reflexoth ⁇ rapy" by V.G.Makats (Vinnitsa, 1992, Ukraine).
- This book presents data referring to the ability of various electrode couples to initiate current generation in biological systems under conditions of dry and wet electrodes, cu ⁇ ent depending both on area dimensions of electrodes and on the correlation of different electrodes' areas. In particular, it is shown that for a person generation of current under conditions of dry electrodes is equal to 60% of that one under conditions of wet ones.
- a comb (HG.l) contams holder 1 and teeth 2 made of one piece of metal.
- a feeding source B and a switoh S are not installed.
- holder 3's and teeth 4's surfaces are covered with metals forming a galvanic couple, the said comb may exert therapeutic effect on the grounds of a-brementioned. Surfaces 3 and 4 may be re-covered.
- FIGS.6-8 Operation ofthe devices presented in FIGS.6-8, is similar to those considered above.
- the electroconducting surfaces of massage elements and means of keeping are made of materials forming a galvanic couple.
- FIG.8 elect-roconducting coverings of two teeth groups arranged on plates 36 and 37 create together a galvanic couple.
- the switch S On turning on (FIGS.6-8) the switch S to position I and performing massage, therapeutic treatment with galvanic current is simultaneously carried out.
- the efficiency ofthe said therapy is increased if switoh S is turned to regime II, where a source of current is introduced into the circuit.
- the device presented in FIG.7 enables a user with tiie possibility to massage another person with simultaneous performing electrothrapy.
- additional electrodes 23 or 26 (FIG.5) are applied.
- plugs 21 one of tiiis electrodes is put into socket 34.
- Massage elements, as well as devices intended for combing may comprise magnetic elements strengthening the therapeutic effect.
- FIG.10a direct current. Localized inflammations and oedemae, itch, seborrhea, muscle fatigue.
- FIG.10b Impulse durability - 0.2 - 0.3 msec., frequency -1 - 20 htz. Improvement of sleep, general tonus, work efficiency; slight hypotensive and sedative effect.
- FIG. 10c Regime of law - frequency electrothrapy recommended in US patent # 5,133,351. It is applied in the same way as that one described for a direct cu ⁇ ent regime. It protects a user from burns under conditions of comparatively large currents.
- massage elements may be made in the shape of multitudes of electroconducting hairs either of artificial fiber or of electroconducting sponge.
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