US893021A - Cup or head for massage devices. - Google Patents
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- My invent-ion relates to the improvement of cups or heads for massage devices, and has particular relation to on s of that class of massaging machines or evices in which an interrupted air current is used to produce the deslred action on the skin.
- the objects of my invention are to provide an improved cup or massaging head of-this class with a flexlble disk of yielding material which is adapted to have lmparted thereto a rapidvibratory motion and which will readi y expand and contract from the vibrations imparted thereto; to so construct m improve cup as to relieve the vibrating'dis from undue expansion and to produce other improvements the details of which will be more fully pointed out hereinafter.
- the outer face or end of'the enlarged portion 1 is concaved to the cup shape shown at 2 in Fig.2,
- the cap body 1 has formed therethrough a central bore or o ening 3, the outer reduced end portion of w ieh communicates, as shown, with the center of the recessed portion 2.
- FIG. 5 represents a vibrating disk which is preferably of thin sheet rubber, although as will be obvious, other wellknown flexible yielding material might be employed.
- This disk has its border or ortion adjoining its edges, clamped or he d firmly against agasket or ring 6 preferably of paper, which in turn is held against the outer end or rim of the enlarged head 1 of the recess 2, by means of a clamping ring 7, the latter comprising a straight portion having internal threads and an inturned flange portion 7".
- the threaded portion of the clamping ring is adapted to be screwed into engagement with the threads of the enlarged portion 1 of the cup, while the inwardly flanged portion is adapted as shown to be thus clamped against the outer surface of the .disk 5, thereby holding the edge portions of said disk closely in engagement with the head of the cup.
- the pa er gasket 6 is employed for the urpose o preventing the ruber disk from s ipping or wrinkling when the clamping ring is being screwed into place.
- he cup or massaging head formed as above described is adapted to be connected in the usual manner with the neck extension 8* of a tubular handle 8, which in turn is con- .nected with an air conducting pi e 9.
- an air pump and contro ling mechanlsm is employed by means of which air is alternately injected through the tubular handle and into the cup and withdrawn therefrom, this operation being sufliciently rapid to result in a corresponding rapid inward and forward or vibratory motion of the flexible disk 5.
- the outer surface of the disk is p aced against the surface to be massaged, with the result that the skin of the erson being operated upon is subjected to t e action of the vibratory movement of the disk.
- a massage device the combination with the tubular body having a cup-like recess in its outer end, and means for connection with an air conductin pipe, of a yielding disk of comparativeIy thin material clamped over the mouth of the cup recess.
- the combination with the tubular body having a cup-like recess in its outer end, and means:for connection with an air conducting pipe, of a"'yielding disk of comparatively thin material demeans for connecting said cup body with an 10 tachably clamped over the mouth of the cup recess.
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No. 893,021. PATENTEDJULY 14, 1908. C. M. SIEBERT, JR. GUI 0B HEAD FOR MASSAGE DEVICES.
APPLICATION FILED OUT. 18, 1907.
nwutoz Q I. a 6 m Q h C CHARLES M. SIEBERT, JR, OF COLUMBUS, OHIO.
our on HEAD FOR MASSAGE nnvrcns.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 14, 19.08.
Application filed October 18,1907. Serial No. 897,970.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES M. SIEBER-T, Jr., citizen of the United States, residing at Columbus, 'in the county of Franklin and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful 1m rovements in Cups or Headsfor Massage evices, of which the following is a I specification.-
My invent-ion relates to the improvement of cups or heads for massage devices, and has particular relation to on s of that class of massaging machines or evices in which an interrupted air current is used to produce the deslred action on the skin.
The objects of my invention are to provide an improved cup or massaging head of-this class with a flexlble disk of yielding material which is adapted to have lmparted thereto a rapidvibratory motion and which will readi y expand and contract from the vibrations imparted thereto; to so construct m improve cup as to relieve the vibrating'dis from undue expansion and to produce other improvements the details of which will be more fully pointed out hereinafter. These objects I accomplish in the manner illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in-
latter having its periphery threaded, as
shown in the drawing; The outer face or end of'the enlarged portion 1 is concaved to the cup shape shown at 2 in Fig.2, The cap body 1 has formed therethrough a central bore or o ening 3, the outer reduced end portion of w ieh communicates, as shown, with the center of the recessed portion 2.
For the purpose hereinafter set forth, I provide .a comparatively small air port 4 which extends from the recessed portion 2 cut through the body of the cup as indicated.
5 represents a vibrating disk which is preferably of thin sheet rubber, although as will be obvious, other wellknown flexible yielding material might be employed. This disk has its border or ortion adjoining its edges, clamped or he d firmly against agasket or ring 6 preferably of paper, which in turn is held against the outer end or rim of the enlarged head 1 of the recess 2, by means of a clamping ring 7, the latter comprising a straight portion having internal threads and an inturned flange portion 7".
As shown in the drawing the threaded portion of the clamping ring is adapted to be screwed into engagement with the threads of the enlarged portion 1 of the cup, while the inwardly flanged portion is adapted as shown to be thus clamped against the outer surface of the .disk 5, thereby holding the edge portions of said disk closely in engagement with the head of the cup. It will be understood that the pa er gasket 6 is employed for the urpose o preventing the ruber disk from s ipping or wrinkling when the clamping ring is being screwed into place.
he cup or massaging head formed as above described is adapted to be connected in the usual manner with the neck extension 8* of a tubular handle 8, which in turn is con- .nected with an air conducting pi e 9.
' In the operation of the class 0 massaging devices to which my invention articularly applies, an air pump and contro ling mechanlsm is employed by means of which air is alternately injected through the tubular handle and into the cup and withdrawn therefrom, this operation being sufliciently rapid to result in a corresponding rapid inward and forward or vibratory motion of the flexible disk 5.
In utilizin my device the outer surface of the disk is p aced against the surface to be massaged, with the result that the skin of the erson being operated upon is subjected to t e action of the vibratory movement of the disk.- In order to prevent over-distention of the disk, I have provided the air outlet ort 4 which will afford relief from undesira le air ressure.
V What I c aim, is:
1. In a massage device, the combination with the tubular body having a cup-like recess in its outer end, and means for connection with an air conductin pipe, of a yielding disk of comparativeIy thin material clamped over the mouth of the cup recess.
2. In a massage device, the combination with the tubular body having a cup-like recess in its outer end, and means:for connection with an air conducting pipe, of a"'yielding disk of comparatively thin material demeans for connecting said cup body with an 10 tachably clamped over the mouth of the cup recess.
air conducting pi e.
In testimony w ereof I ailix my signature 3. In-a massaging device, the combination in presence of two witnesses with the body having an opening therethrough and a cup-like recess in its outer end, and an air port leading from said recess through said cup body, of a flexible disk secured over the mouth of said recess, and
CHARLES M. SIEBERT, JR.
Witnesses:
L. CARL STOUGHTON, A. L. PHELPS.
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US4344421A (en) * | 1979-06-29 | 1982-08-17 | Raoul Bareiss | Apparatus for the fast, painless treatment of varicose ulcers |
US4387707A (en) * | 1981-05-14 | 1983-06-14 | Polikoff Lawrence A | Eye treatment device and method |
US6186964B1 (en) * | 1996-09-27 | 2001-02-13 | Tony J. Branham | Hydro-massage pillow system |
US20060041210A1 (en) * | 2004-08-23 | 2006-02-23 | Eyal Regey | Portable sealed water jet female stimulator |
US20080161732A1 (en) * | 2004-03-16 | 2008-07-03 | Jianjun Cui | Myopia Therapy Appliance and a Blinder With Said Appliance |
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US4344421A (en) * | 1979-06-29 | 1982-08-17 | Raoul Bareiss | Apparatus for the fast, painless treatment of varicose ulcers |
US4387707A (en) * | 1981-05-14 | 1983-06-14 | Polikoff Lawrence A | Eye treatment device and method |
US6186964B1 (en) * | 1996-09-27 | 2001-02-13 | Tony J. Branham | Hydro-massage pillow system |
US20080161732A1 (en) * | 2004-03-16 | 2008-07-03 | Jianjun Cui | Myopia Therapy Appliance and a Blinder With Said Appliance |
US8070696B2 (en) | 2004-03-16 | 2011-12-06 | Jianjun Cui | Myopia therapy appliance and a blinder with said appliance |
US20060041210A1 (en) * | 2004-08-23 | 2006-02-23 | Eyal Regey | Portable sealed water jet female stimulator |
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