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US2280624A
US2280624A US355653A US35565340A US2280624A US 2280624 A US2280624 A US 2280624A US 355653 A US355653 A US 355653A US 35565340 A US35565340 A US 35565340A US 2280624 A US2280624 A US 2280624A
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    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
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  • This invention is directed to a scalp massaging hood of the mechanically operated type and the general object is the provision of a unitary scalp massaging hood or cap having improved features of structure.
  • the specific object of the present invention is the provision of a scalp or massaging hood of the type mentioned which is adjustable and adaptable to variations in the shape of skulls of users.
  • a further object of the present invention is the provision of a scalp massaging hood having such adjustable features that a large number of scalp massaging prongs or fingers of a particular size and length and of such flexible characteristics as to bend and yield may be caused to conform to localized irregularities of the cranium of the user while exerting sufiicient pressure to effect a satisfactory massaging action without irritation.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a massaging hood incorporating the features of my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken through the hood structure substantially along the line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a detailed view of one of the adjusting elements comprising a part of the hood structure.
  • hood or massaging device as shown in the drawings is particularly adaptable for use in a massaging machine which imparts an oscillatory orbital motion to the cap or hood without causing the prongs or fingers of the cap to ensnare the hair of the user and the novelty features of such a machine are disclosed in my co-pending application Serial No. 355,654.
  • the hood structure comprises primarily a molded rubber body 8 normally of geometrical shape, the rubber being of such resiliency and flexibility as to normally maintain the molded shape, yet such as to be readily deformable to thereby conform generally to a variety of skull shapes.
  • the body 8 is provided with an integrally formed hub 9 provided with an inwardly sloping annular flange In for ready attachment to the actuating member of the massaging machine.
  • the particular machine above referred to does not impart a rotary motion to the massaging hood but operates in such manner that an infinite number of arcuate paths are followed in the hood motion.
  • the internal surface of the hood body is spheroidal and integrally formed with the body and projecting from the internal surface are series or rows of elongated, coni-formed fingers or prongs l2 which are adapted to make contact with the scalp in varying degrees, depending upon the shape of the scalp.
  • the degree of contact of the prongs with the scalp also varies during the massaging motion of the hood relative to the scalp.
  • the hood is provided with an outer perimeter structure or flange I3 and this flange and a substantial part of the body are divided by a V- shaped slot, indicated at M in Fig. 1, whereby the circumference of the perimeter l3 may be contracted or permitted to expand as desired whereby the hood may be properly fitted to different sized heads.
  • an adjustable means in the form of fastener members l5 and [B are provided on each side of the slot I4. These fasteners serve as anchoring points for an adjusting strap I8 (see Fig. 3), the adjusting strap l8 being provided with fastener perforations l9 and 20 formed adjacent one end and 2
  • the fasteners I5 and I6, if desired, may be provided with firm support by molding the same into relatively hard rubber inserts 24, the latter being molded and secured into the hood body 8 during the course of the manufacture thereof.
  • any adjustment effected at the perimeter l3 of the hood structure will also be effective downwardly along the wall of the hood.
  • the marginal edges of the slot I l may, if desired, be reinforced with ribs 25 as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 to thereby further cause the adjustment of the perimeter to be effective downwardly into the wall of the hood.
  • the rubber compounds used in forming the molded hood structure should be such that the entire hood structure can be conveniently sterilized without deterioration of the fingers or prongs l2.
  • each series of the prongs or fingers l2 are substantially equidistantly spaced concentrically relative to the center of the hub formation 9 and do not extend radially relative to the locus or center of the internal spheroidal surface of the hood structure and I have found that for the available hood motion imparted by the massaging machine referred to about 400 fingers or prongs will suffice to effect a massaging action throughout the entire area of the scalp.
  • a scalp treating implement comprising a bowl shaped body formed of flexible rubber and having a series of inwardly extending fingers formed to protrude from the bowl face thereof, said body having a slotted perimeter, a portion of said perimeter being reinforced about the slot therein, and means for contracting said perimeter whereby the body may be approximately fitted to different size human heads.

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A ril 21, 1942. R. F. BUCKLEY' MASSAGE CAP Filed Sept. 6, 1940 INVENTOR.
RAYMOND FEucKLEY @JM ,%%m
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Patented Apr. 21, 1942 1 STA" ES PATENT OFFICE 1 Claim.
This invention is directed to a scalp massaging hood of the mechanically operated type and the general object is the provision of a unitary scalp massaging hood or cap having improved features of structure.
The specific object of the present invention is the provision of a scalp or massaging hood of the type mentioned which is adjustable and adaptable to variations in the shape of skulls of users.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a scalp massaging hood having such adjustable features that a large number of scalp massaging prongs or fingers of a particular size and length and of such flexible characteristics as to bend and yield may be caused to conform to localized irregularities of the cranium of the user while exerting sufiicient pressure to effect a satisfactory massaging action without irritation.
Other objects of the invention will hereinafter become apparent from the following description which refers to the accompanying drawing illustrating a preferred embodiment thereof. The essential characteristics of the invention are summarized in the claim.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a massaging hood incorporating the features of my invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken through the hood structure substantially along the line 2-2 of Fig. 1; and
Fig. 3 is a detailed view of one of the adjusting elements comprising a part of the hood structure.
The hood or massaging device as shown in the drawings is particularly adaptable for use in a massaging machine which imparts an oscillatory orbital motion to the cap or hood without causing the prongs or fingers of the cap to ensnare the hair of the user and the novelty features of such a machine are disclosed in my co-pending application Serial No. 355,654.
The hood structure comprises primarily a molded rubber body 8 normally of geometrical shape, the rubber being of such resiliency and flexibility as to normally maintain the molded shape, yet such as to be readily deformable to thereby conform generally to a variety of skull shapes.
The body 8 is provided with an integrally formed hub 9 provided with an inwardly sloping annular flange In for ready attachment to the actuating member of the massaging machine. The particular machine above referred to, does not impart a rotary motion to the massaging hood but operates in such manner that an infinite number of arcuate paths are followed in the hood motion.
As shown, the internal surface of the hood body is spheroidal and integrally formed with the body and projecting from the internal surface are series or rows of elongated, coni-formed fingers or prongs l2 which are adapted to make contact with the scalp in varying degrees, depending upon the shape of the scalp. The degree of contact of the prongs with the scalp also varies during the massaging motion of the hood relative to the scalp.
The hood is provided with an outer perimeter structure or flange I3 and this flange and a substantial part of the body are divided by a V- shaped slot, indicated at M in Fig. 1, whereby the circumference of the perimeter l3 may be contracted or permitted to expand as desired whereby the hood may be properly fitted to different sized heads.
To maintain a desired adjustment of the perimeter of the hood an adjustable means in the form of fastener members l5 and [B are provided on each side of the slot I4. These fasteners serve as anchoring points for an adjusting strap I8 (see Fig. 3), the adjusting strap l8 being provided with fastener perforations l9 and 20 formed adjacent one end and 2|, 22 and 23 formed adjacent the other end which afiord, selectively, six fittings or adjustments of the hood flange or perimeter IS.
The fasteners I5 and I6, if desired, may be provided with firm support by molding the same into relatively hard rubber inserts 24, the latter being molded and secured into the hood body 8 during the course of the manufacture thereof.
It will be seen that any adjustment effected at the perimeter l3 of the hood structure will also be effective downwardly along the wall of the hood. The marginal edges of the slot I l may, if desired, be reinforced with ribs 25 as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 to thereby further cause the adjustment of the perimeter to be effective downwardly into the wall of the hood.
I have found that by predetermining the degree of resiliency and elasticity of the rubber compound and the thickness of the wall as well as the dimensions of the hub structure I can obtain a hood structure which is sufiiciently bodied to impart the mechanical motion, effected by the machine, to the scalp while obtaining complete adaptability of the hood to the head of the user and that no relative revolving motion between the scalp and the massaging prongs or fingers will take place.
It is recommended that the rubber compounds used in forming the molded hood structure should be such that the entire hood structure can be conveniently sterilized without deterioration of the fingers or prongs l2.
It will be noted that each series of the prongs or fingers l2 are substantially equidistantly spaced concentrically relative to the center of the hub formation 9 and do not extend radially relative to the locus or center of the internal spheroidal surface of the hood structure and I have found that for the available hood motion imparted by the massaging machine referred to about 400 fingers or prongs will suffice to effect a massaging action throughout the entire area of the scalp.
Other modes of applying the principle of my invention may be employed instead of the one explained, change being made as regards the structure herein disclosed, provided the means stated by any of the following claims or the equivalent of such stated means be employed.
I therefore particularly point out and distinctly claim as my invention:
A scalp treating implement comprising a bowl shaped body formed of flexible rubber and having a series of inwardly extending fingers formed to protrude from the bowl face thereof, said body having a slotted perimeter, a portion of said perimeter being reinforced about the slot therein, and means for contracting said perimeter whereby the body may be approximately fitted to different size human heads.
RAYMOND F. BUCKLEY.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2997792A (en) * 1958-01-17 1961-08-29 Francis C Reed Hair drying device
US3096757A (en) * 1961-12-18 1963-07-09 Thomas C Berard Kinesitherapy device
US4269176A (en) * 1977-12-16 1981-05-26 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Treatment head for electromedical diagnostic or therapeutic treatment of body parts
US20030149382A1 (en) * 2002-02-05 2003-08-07 Waller Thomas C. Head, hair, and scalp cleansing, stimulation and massage cap
US20050070825A1 (en) * 2001-12-06 2005-03-31 Hidenori Hagiwara Disposable weight-reducing suction cup
US20140335749A1 (en) * 2013-05-13 2014-11-13 Nicholas Peelman Protector for propeller
US10195101B1 (en) * 2015-03-05 2019-02-05 Caleb C. Novak Method and apparatus for preventing hair loss

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2997792A (en) * 1958-01-17 1961-08-29 Francis C Reed Hair drying device
US3096757A (en) * 1961-12-18 1963-07-09 Thomas C Berard Kinesitherapy device
US4269176A (en) * 1977-12-16 1981-05-26 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Treatment head for electromedical diagnostic or therapeutic treatment of body parts
US20050070825A1 (en) * 2001-12-06 2005-03-31 Hidenori Hagiwara Disposable weight-reducing suction cup
US20030149382A1 (en) * 2002-02-05 2003-08-07 Waller Thomas C. Head, hair, and scalp cleansing, stimulation and massage cap
US20140335749A1 (en) * 2013-05-13 2014-11-13 Nicholas Peelman Protector for propeller
US9266592B2 (en) * 2013-05-13 2016-02-23 Nicholas Peelman Protector for propeller
US10195101B1 (en) * 2015-03-05 2019-02-05 Caleb C. Novak Method and apparatus for preventing hair loss

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