WO1992020315A1 - Massagegerät - Google Patents
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- WO1992020315A1 WO1992020315A1 PCT/EP1992/001029 EP9201029W WO9220315A1 WO 1992020315 A1 WO1992020315 A1 WO 1992020315A1 EP 9201029 W EP9201029 W EP 9201029W WO 9220315 A1 WO9220315 A1 WO 9220315A1
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- massage
- vessel
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- suction pump
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL 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
- A61H9/00—Pneumatic or hydraulic massage
- A61H9/005—Pneumatic massage
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- the invention relates to a massage device which has a massage vessel and a suction pump and which is provided with a handle.
- the invention is based on the object of designing the massage device mentioned at the outset in such a way that the support surface of the massage vessel adapts to the body, so that no difficulties arise during self-treatment by the patient.
- the solution to the problem is that the massage vessel is rotatably and / or pivotally connected to the handle. This ensures that regardless of the movements of the hand guiding the massager, the massage vessel, with its entire contact surface, always remains in contact with the patient's body when only a slight pressure is exerted on the body with the massage vessel.
- a rod is fastened to the massage vessel and is rotatably mounted in the handle, and the interior of the massage vessel is connected to the suction pump via a hose.
- the suction pump can consist of a rubber ball that can be operated by hand.
- the suction pump can, however, also be designed as a piston pump, electric vacuum pump or the like. Since the hose forms an elastic connection between the suction pump and the massage vessel, the movements of the massage vessel relative to the handle are not impeded by the hose.
- the hose can form the only connection between the suction pump and the massage vessel.
- the rod has a fork-shaped projection at its end facing the massage vessel and engages the two ends of the fork-shaped projection in swivel bearings provided on the massage vessel, so that the massage vessel can be pivoted with respect to the rod.
- the axis of rotation of the rod and the axis of rotation of the massage vessel lie in the same plane so that no moments can occur during the rotating and pivoting movements of the massage vessel.
- the rod is connected to the handle via a torsion spring, such that the rod is always returned to its basic position.
- the hose can also take over the function of the torsion spring.
- the upper part of the massage vessel is spherical and the handle is provided at its end facing the massage vessel with a ring or with a cap with a dome-shaped inner wall which engages around the spherical part of the massage vessel.
- the handle is designed as a bell surrounding the massage vessel, which is rotatably and / or pivotally connected to the massage vessel.
- the massage vessel is advantageously gimbally connected to the bell. This ensures a particularly good adaptation of the massage vessel to the parts of the body to be treated.
- a ring is provided between the massage vessel and the bell, which has two inner pivot bearings and two outer pivot bearings, the inner pivot bearing being connected to the massage vessel and the outer pivot bearing being connected to the bell.
- the suction pump is firmly connected to the bell.
- the suction pump can be arranged outside or inside the bell.
- a wear-free design of those parts of the massage device which enable the massage vessel to be rotated and / or pivoted is achieved in that a flexible element is provided between the massage vessel and the handle.
- the flexible element is not exposed to friction and therefore also not to wear.
- the flexible element is designed as a leaf spring.
- the massage vessel is expediently arranged to be displaceable on the flexible element. This results in a further possibility of movement for the massage vessel.
- the massage device according to the invention can be further improved in that a further handle is provided, the two handles being connected to one another by the flexible element and the massage vessel being fastened to the flexible element between the two handles, and being the suction pump which has a
- the hose is connected to the massage vessel, arranged in the vicinity of one of the two handles, in such a way that the suction pump can be actuated with the hand that encompasses the handle in question.
- This configuration of the massage device makes it much easier for the back to be treated itself.
- one of the handles is grasped with each hand and then the massaging vessel is moved over the back by moving the two hands back and forth, similar to terry towels with a towel.
- the flexible element is expediently designed as a belt, since a belt ensures a perfect adaptation of the massage vessel to the contour of the back.
- the belt can be formed from a fabric, leather, plastic or the like.
- one of the two handles is rigid and connected to the massage vessel via a joint, while the other handle is designed as a belt and is likewise connected to the massage vessel via the joint.
- the massage device designed in this way is also particularly suitable for self-treatment of the back. Since not every part of the body needs or tolerates the same level of suction, the negative pressure generated is insufficient for some parts of the body, while other parts of the body, for example in areas of soft tissue, are subjected to too much stress, so that it - particularly in the case of self-treatment by the Patients - bruising or even pain.
- Massage devices are known in which the negative pressure in the massage vessel can be released by means of a valve (US Pat. No. 2,088,780, DE-GM 17 92 360). On the one hand, a second hand is required to operate the valve; on the other hand, the valve does not allow regulation of the negative pressure in the massage vessel.
- the massage device according to the invention can therefore be further improved by arranging a pressure relief valve which is connected to the interior of the suction pump and which can be opened by means of a button against the pressure of a spring, the pressure relief valve being arranged such that it can be operated with a finger of the hand encompassing the handle.
- the size of the cross section of the opening of the pressure relief valve leading to the atmosphere is advantageously variable. This enables a very precise regulation of the negative pressure in the massage vessel.
- This feature of the invention is particularly advantageous when using a suction pump designed as an electric vacuum pump, since the negative pressure generated by the constantly rotating electric vacuum pump can be adapted very precisely to the respective requirements.
- the pressure relief valve is provided with a rotatable cover which is loosely screwed onto the pressure relief valve.
- the edge of the massage vessel that comes into contact with the body is provided with a coating of a self-oiling material. This increases the lubricity of the massage vessel and thus favors the adaptation of the massage vessel to the patient's body.
- the edge of the massage vessel which comes into contact with the body is expediently provided with a coating of Teflon.
- 1 shows a massager in side view.
- FIG. 2 shows a plan view of the massage vessel of the massage device shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows a second massage device in a side view
- FIG. 5 shows a massage device shown in a half section
- FIG. 6 shows another massage device in a longitudinal section
- FIG. 7 shows the massage device shown in FIG. 6 in a view from below
- FIG. 8 shows a massage device in which the massage vessel is connected to the handle via a flexible element designed as a leaf spring
- FIG. 9 shows a massage device in which the massage vessel is arranged to be displaceable on a flexible element
- FIG. 10 shows a massager with two handles which are connected to one another by a flexible element
- FIG. 11 shows a further massage device with two handles, one of which is rigid and one is formed as a belt;
- Fig. 12 is a side view of a massage device provided with a pressure relief valve.
- the massage device shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 has a massage vessel 1 and a suction pump 2, between which a handle 3 is arranged.
- the massage vessel 1 and the handle 3 are connected to one another via a rod 4, while the massage vessel 1 and the suction pump 2 are connected to one another via a hose 5, the hose 5 being passed through the handle 3 in the exemplary embodiment shown.
- the rod 4, which is rotatably mounted in the handle 3 about an axis of rotation A4, has at its end facing the massage vessel 1 a fork-shaped extension 6, the two ends of which engage in pivot bearings 7 which are provided on the massage vessel 1 , so that the massage vessel 1 can move about a Schwenkach.se AI.
- the rear end of the rod 4 is connected to the handle 3 via a torsion spring 8.
- the upper part 9 of the massage vessel 1 is spherical, while the handle 3 is provided at its end facing the massage vessel 1 with a ring 10 which has a dome-shaped inner wall 11 and which spherical part 9 of the massage vessel 1 engages.
- the massage vessel 1 can be connected to a coating 12 made of a self-oiling material at its edge that comes into contact with the patient's body.
- the hose 5 leading to the massage vessel 1, which can also be guided through the handle 3 in this case - as indicated by dash-dotted lines - is connected to any pump.
- the hose 5 can form the only connection between the massage vessel 1 and the suction pump.
- FIG. 4 shows a massage device in which the spherical part 9 of the massage vessel 1 is enclosed by a hood 13 with a dome-shaped inner wall 11.
- a handle 3 is provided on the top of the hood 13.
- the massage device shown in FIG. 5 has a massage vessel 1 which is connected to a suction pump 2 via a hose 5 and which is surrounded by a bell 13.
- the bell 13 is connected to the massage vessel 1 via two rotary bearings 14, which are diametrically opposed.
- the massage vessel 1 is gimbally connected to the surrounding bell 13.
- a ring 15 is used for this purpose, which is connected to the massage vessel 1 via two diametrically opposed inner pivot bearings 16 and to the bell 13 via two diametrically opposed external pivot bearings 17.
- the massage vessel 1 is connected via a hose 5 to a suction pump (not shown).
- the massage device shown in FIG. 8 consists of a massage vessel 1, a suction pump 2 and a handle 3, the massage vessel 1 being connected to the suction pump 2 via a hose 5. Between the massage vessel 1 and the handle 3, a flexible element 18 designed as a leaf spring is provided, which enables the massage vessel 1 to move vertically.
- the handle 3 is provided with two arms 3.1 and 3.2, between which a flexible element 18 is provided.
- the massage vessel 1 is slidably arranged on the flexible element 18.
- the massage device shown in FIG. 10 has a further handle 19, the two handles 3 and 19 being connected to one another by a flexible element 18.
- the massage vessel 1 is slidably arranged on the flexible element 18.
- the suction pump 2 is located in the immediate vicinity of the handle 3, so that the suction pump 2 can be operated with the hand that includes the handle 3.
- FIG. 11 shows a massage device in which the handle 3 is rigid and is connected to the massage vessel 1 via a joint 20, while the handle 19 is designed as a belt and is also connected to the massage vessel 1 via the joint 20
- the massage device shown in FIG. 12 consists of a massage vessel 1, a suction pump 2 and a handle 3, the massage vessel 1 being articulated to the suction pump 2 via a rod 4.
- the suction pump 2 is connected to the massage vessel 1 via a hose 5.
- a pressure relief valve 21 which is connected to the interior of the suction pump 2 and by means of which the pressure in the interior of the massage vessel 1 can be regulated.
- the pressure relief valve 21 is operated via a button 22 against the pressure of a spring 23 which, in the normal state, keeps the opening closed to the atmosphere.
- a cover 23 is loosely screwed onto the pressure relief valve 21. By turning the cover 23, the opening path of the pressure relief valve 21 and thus the size of the opening cross section leading to the atmosphere is changed.
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Priority Applications (3)
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US08/133,001 US5577994A (en) | 1991-05-21 | 1992-05-11 | Vacuum massage appliance |
DE59203124T DE59203124D1 (de) | 1991-05-21 | 1992-05-11 | Massagegerät. |
EP92909791A EP0585279B1 (de) | 1991-05-21 | 1992-05-11 | Massagegerät |
Applications Claiming Priority (8)
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DE19914116466 DE4116466C1 (en) | 1991-05-21 | 1991-05-21 | Massage appts. for home use - comprises vessel having contact surface coated with teflon, suction pump linked to vessel via hose and handle rotatably attached to vessel |
DEP4116466.0 | 1991-05-21 | ||
DE19914121416 DE4121416A1 (de) | 1991-05-21 | 1991-06-28 | Massagegeraet mit ventil |
DEP4121416.1 | 1991-06-28 | ||
DE19914132464 DE4132464C2 (de) | 1991-05-21 | 1991-09-30 | Massagegerät |
DEP4132464.1 | 1991-09-30 | ||
DEP4204547.9 | 1992-02-15 | ||
DE19924204547 DE4204547C2 (de) | 1992-02-15 | 1992-02-15 | Massagegerät |
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PCT/EP1992/001029 WO1992020315A1 (de) | 1991-05-21 | 1992-05-11 | Massagegerät |
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US (1) | US5577994A (de) |
EP (1) | EP0585279B1 (de) |
AT (1) | ATE125688T1 (de) |
DE (1) | DE59203124D1 (de) |
DK (1) | DK0585279T3 (de) |
ES (1) | ES2078045T3 (de) |
WO (1) | WO1992020315A1 (de) |
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FR638309A (fr) * | 1927-02-03 | 1928-05-22 | Appareil de massage | |
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DE427822C (de) * | 1924-12-09 | 1926-04-15 | Hugo Christfreund Dr Ing | Mittels Saugluft arbeitende Vorrichtung zum Massieren der Koerperoberflaeche |
FR638309A (fr) * | 1927-02-03 | 1928-05-22 | Appareil de massage | |
DE523208C (de) * | 1930-11-02 | 1931-04-21 | Andre Guisan Dr | Massageeinrichtung mit Pumpe |
GB435524A (en) * | 1933-12-16 | 1935-09-23 | Walter Allen Hardman | An improved massage device |
US2642863A (en) * | 1951-07-17 | 1953-06-23 | Harry L Gordon | Body treating apparatus |
EP0092449A1 (de) * | 1982-03-22 | 1983-10-26 | P.F. Cosmetique | Vorrichtung zur Gesichtsmassage |
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EP0585279A1 (de) | 1994-03-09 |
US5577994A (en) | 1996-11-26 |
ES2078045T3 (es) | 1995-12-01 |
DK0585279T3 (da) | 1995-12-27 |
DE59203124D1 (de) | 1995-09-07 |
ATE125688T1 (de) | 1995-08-15 |
EP0585279B1 (de) | 1995-08-02 |
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