WO2020227225A1 - Portable percussive massage device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a percussive massage device, and more particularly to a portable percussive massage device.
- percussive massage device that includes a housing that defines a housing interior, a battery, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, and a reciprocating shaft operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor.
- the reciprocating shaft includes a distal end that defines a reciprocation axis.
- the housing includes a first side portion and a second side portion that cooperate to define the housing interior and are defined on opposite sides of the reciprocation axis.
- the motor is positioned in the first side portion and the battery is positioned in the second side portion.
- the first side portion and second side portion are generally symmetrical.
- the housing defines a housing axis, and the reciprocation axis and the housing axis are co-axial.
- the motor includes a rotatable motor shaft that defines a motor axis that is perpendicular to the reciprocation axis and extends through the battery.
- the percussive massage device includes a motor mount bracket that includes a middle member having first and second opposite sides.
- the motor is positioned on the first side of the middle member and the reciprocating shaft is positioned on the second side of the middle member.
- the middle member includes a shaft opening defined therein and the motors rotatable motor shaft extends from the first side of the middle member, through the shaft opening and to the second side of the middle member.
- the reciprocating shaft is operatively connected to the motor shaft.
- the housing includes first and second housing halves. The motor mount bracket is secured to both of the first and second housing halves.
- the motor mount bracket is secured to the first housing half via an interference fit and to the second housing half via threaded fasteners.
- the interference fit includes one of a tubular member and a securing post disposed on the housing and the other of the tubular member and the securing post disposed on the motor mount bracket, and the securing post is received in the tubular member.
- the percussive massage device also includes a bush
- the bush assembly includes first and second dampening halves on opposite sides thereof that are positioned between the bush assembly and the housing.
- the first and second dampening halves include securing protrusions extending outwardly therefrom that are received in securing opening defined in the housing.
- percussive massage device that includes a housing that defines a housing interior and a housing axis, a battery, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, and a reciprocating shaft operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor.
- the motor includes a rotatable motor shaft that defines a motor axis that is perpendicular to the reciprocation axis and extends through the battery.
- the reciprocating shaft includes a distal end that defines a
- the housing includes a first side portion and a second side portion that cooperate to define the housing interior and are defined on opposite sides of the reciprocation axis.
- the motor is positioned in the first side portion and the battery is positioned in the second side portion.
- the first side portion and second side portion are generally symmetrical and the reciprocation axis and the housing axis are co-axial.
- a method of using a percussive massage device that includes a housing that defines a housing interior, a battery, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, and a reciprocating shaft operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor.
- the reciprocating shaft includes a distal end that defines a reciprocation axis.
- the method includes grasping the housing with a first hand having a palm, positioning the first hand such that the reciprocation axis extends through the palm, and massaging a first body part with a massage attachment removably connected to the distal end of the reciprocating shaft.
- the housing includes a first side portion and a second side portion that cooperate to define the housing interior and are defined on opposite sides of the reciprocation axis and the motor is positioned in the first side portion and the battery is positioned in the second side portion.
- the present invention is a percussive massage device that is more compact than many others taught in the prior art.
- the device includes a brushless motor that includes the necessary torque in a relatively small space.
- the device is shaped to ergonomically fit into a user's palm and the structure of the device is such that when the device is held in a user's hand, the user is placing generally linear force from their palm through the housing and to the massage member.
- the outer housing tapers from the top toward the opening through which the reciprocal shaft extends.
- the device includes a motor mount that includes threaded fasteners that connect to one side of the housing.
- the device includes a bush through which the shaft runs and a bush holder in which the bush resides.
- the device is small enough to fit in a ski jacket or a purse. Due to the symmetrical nature of the device, the weight distribution and compactness makes the device easy to use.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a portable percussive massage device in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of the percussive massage device with one
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the percussive massage device
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the percussive massage device from the opposite side of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a percussive massage device with a unitary motor mount bracket and bush holding structure
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional side elevation taken along line 6-6 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 7 is a side elevational view of the percussive massage device being grasped by a user.
- FIG. 8 is a rear elevational view of the percussive massage device being grasped by a user.
- references in this specification to "one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the-disclosure.
- the appearances of the phrase “in one embodiment” in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments mutually exclusive of other embodiments.
- various features are described which may be exhibited by some embodiments and not by others.
- various requirements are described which may be requirements for some embodiments but not other
- FIGS. 1- _ show embodiments of a portable percussive massage device 10 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the percussive massage device 10 generally includes a housing 12 that defines a housing interior 14, a reciprocating shaft 16 and an attachment member 18 (secured on the distal end 16a of the reciprocating shaft 16) for securing a massage member or attachment thereto.
- the device includes one of the attachment members 18 disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 10,557,490 (the '490 patent), the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the attachment member 18 is used to attach a treatment member or massage attachment 19 (see FIG. 8).
- the male attachment member 18 shown in the drawings is similar to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 11-13 in the '490 patent.
- the embodiments shown in any of FIGS. 1-10 in the '490 patent or any other system for connecting a massage attachment to a percussive massage device can also be used.
- the reciprocating shaft 16 can include a female attachment member that mates with a male attachment member on the massage attachment 19.
- the device 10 also includes a battery or batteries 20 (or other electrical source, such as an AC plug), a motor 22 positioned in the housing, and a switch 24 for activating the motor.
- the motor 22 is a brushless direct current (BLDC) motor.
- the motor 22 and is configured to vary the speed (i.e., rotational motion) that may be converted to reciprocal motion, as described below.
- the motor is a brushed DC motor, a brushed AC motor, or a brushless AC motor.
- the battery 20 is positioned in a battery recess 20a defined in the housing 12 and is electrically connected or communicated with the PCB 21, which controls the operation of the device 10. In a preferred
- the switch 24 is a push button whose operation is controlled to turn the device on and off, change speeds, change modes, etc.
- the housing 12 can also include lights 23 that show status, such as on/off or which speed or mode the device is set to. A long push of the button 24 can turn the device on or off and short pushes of the button 24 can changes speeds or modes.
- the PCB 21 and associated controller are communicated with the motor 22. It will be appreciated that wiring is not shown in the drawings.
- the percussive massage device 10 includes a motor mount bracket 26 positioned in the housing interior 14.
- the motor mount bracket 26 includes a middle member 28 having first and second opposite sides 28a and 28b.
- the motor 22 is positioned on the first side 28a and the reciprocating shaft 16 is positioned on the second side 28b of the middle member 28.
- the middle member 28 includes a shaft opening 30 defined therein.
- the motor 22 includes a rotatable motor shaft 32 extending therefrom that extends from the first side 28a of the middle member 28, through the shaft opening 30 and to the second side 28b of the middle member 28.
- the motor 22 is secured to the motor mount bracket 26 via threaded fasteners.
- other attachments such as welding, gluing, rivets, bolts and the like are within the scope of the present invention.
- the motor mount bracket 26 includes flanges 44
- the middle member 28 also includes a plurality of feet 48 extending therefrom that include tubular members 49 and securing openings 50 defined therein. Dampening rings 51 and dampening washers are also included. All dampening components herein are made of rubber, silicone or the like and are provided to prevent plastic to plastic or plastic to metal contact and to reduce noise and vibration.
- dampening rings 51 are received in tubular members 49 on a first side of feet 48 and dampening washers 52 are positioned on the second side of the feet 58.
- Threaded fasteners 53 or the like extend through the dampening rings 51, tubular members 49, securing openings 50, dampening washers 52 and are received in threaded female securing members 58 on the inner surface of the second housing half 12b to secure the motor mount bracket 26 within the housing interior 14.
- Securing posts 55 are received in the tubular members 49 and extend into tubular rings 51 to secure the motor mount 26 to the first housing half 12a.
- the securing posts 55 provide an interference fit with the tubular members 49 to secure the motor mount bracket 26 to the first housing half 12a.
- the securing posts 55 are tapered from the top or free end thereof (or include tapered flanges) to provide the interference fit with the tubular members.
- a dampening member 57 is positioned between the motor mount 26 and the second housing half 12b to prevent direct contact of the motor mount 26 against the second housing half 12b.
- a linkage assembly or push rod assembly
- a push rod 36 that is pivotably connected to the reciprocating shaft 16 (see pivot pin 37) and an offset member 38 that includes a counterweight 40.
- An offset shaft 42 extending from the offset member 38 is operatively connected (e.g., pivotably connected) to the push rod 36. It will be appreciated that the axis of the offset shaft 42 is offset from the axis of rotation of the motor shaft 32.
- the push rod 36 (or at least a majority thereof), offset member 38 and counterweight 40 are all positioned on the first side 14a of the housing interior 14 (i.e., on the same side of the housing interior as the motor.
- the reciprocating shaft 16 extends through and reciprocates within a bush assembly 60, that generally includes a bush 62, dampening bush cover 64, washer 73 and bush holding structure 66.
- Bush 62 is received in the central opening 64a of dampening bush cover 64, which is received in the central opening 66a of bush holding structure 66.
- the reciprocating shaft 16 extends through the central opening of bush 64.
- Dampening screw guides 70 and dampening halves 72 (which preferably have a curved shape) help damp the reciprocation of the reciprocating shaft 60 through the bush assembly 60.
- dampening screw guides To connect the bush assembly 60 to the housing 12, threaded fasteners are extended through openings in the dampening screw guides, through openings in wings 68 extending from the bush holding structure 66 and into female securing members 71 (see FIG. 4).
- Dampening halves 72 are positioned between the bush assembly 60 and the housing halves 12a and 12b. Securing protrusions 74 extending from the dampening halves 72 extend into securing openings 76 defined in the housing halves 12a and 12b.
- FIG. 5 shows another embodiment, where the motor mount 26 and bush holding structure 66 are part of a unitary mounting structure 80.
- the remaining components are the same or similar to the embodiment discussed herein where the motor mount 26 and bush holding structure 66 are separate pieces.
- the reciprocating shaft 16 includes a distal end that defines a reciprocation axis Al .
- the housing defines a housing axis A2.
- the reciprocation axis Al and the housing axis A2 are co-axial.
- the housing 12 includes a first side portion 25 and a second side portion 27 that cooperate to define the housing interior 14 and are defined on opposite sides of the reciprocation axis Al .
- the motor 22 is positioned in the first side portion 25 and the battery 20 is positioned in the second side portion 27.
- the motor and entire drive train prior to the reciprocating shaft 16 (with respect to the drive train), is positioned in the first side portion 25 (i.e., on the first side of the reciprocation axis Al) and the battery 20, PCB 21 and associated electronic components (other than all wires) and the switch 24 are all located in the second side portion 27 (i.e., on the second side of the reciprocation axis Al).
- the motor shaft 32 defines a motor axis A3.
- the motor axis A3 is perpendicular to the reciprocation axis Al and extends through the battery 20.
- the motor axis A3 can also be co-axial with the switch 24.
- a user grasps the device by placing their hand, and, in particular, their palm against the top 12d of the housing (as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8) at a position wherein the reciprocation axis Al extends through their palm. This allows the user to provide a push force in line with the reciprocation axis Al .
- the user can then use the device to massage one or more body parts with the removably attached massage attachment and to change attachments as desired.
- the device can be gripped differently if desired. It will be appreciated that the device can be paired
- the device 500 is preferably shaped to ergonomically fit into a user's palm.
- the outer surface 12c of the housing 12 tapers (front, back, left side and right side) from the top toward the opening 84 through which the reciprocal shaft 16 extends.
- the reciprocal shaft 16 may be completely retained within the housing 12 and does not extend through opening 84.
- the reciprocal shaft 16 includes a female attachment member on the distal end thereof and the massage attachment 19 includes a male attachment member that extends through opening 84 and mates with the reciprocal shaft 16.
- the housing 12 includes finger recesses 82 on opposite sides where a user can place their fingers on one side and thumb on the other side, as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8.
- the percussive massage device 10 and housing 12 are generally symmetrical both left and right (as shown in FIG. 2 and 8) and front and back (as shown in FIG. 6 and 7). As shown in FIG. 2, due to the button 24 and the opening 24a therefor and the charging port 83, the device is not completely
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