Patent
Rolling muscle massager
العنوان: | Rolling muscle massager |
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Patent Number: | 9,107,795 |
تاريخ النشر: | August 18, 2015 |
Appl. No: | 13/597124 |
Application Filed: | August 28, 2012 |
مستخلص: | A portable rolling massager is provided that includes a spindle, a roller rotatably mounted on the spindle, and a covering for the roller that features a comfortable surface when applied to the skin and pressure is applied to muscles underlying the skin. Heating and cooling of the cover provides other therapeutic benefits. Storage in the spindle accommodates weights, flashlights, key storage, music devices, and the like. Hand grips having distal ends are designed to provide the ability to massage trigger points that develop in the muscles. |
Inventors: | Faussett, Spring S. (Kent, WA, US) |
Assignees: | Polar Fusion LLC (Kent, WA, US) |
Claim: | 1. A massage device for use by hand or on a supporting surface, comprising: a rigid hollow spindle having an axle portion and first and second handle portions at opposite ends of the axle portion, the spindle having an outer surface, the outer surface having an outer diameter; a roller having an outer surface and an inner surface, the roller having an outer diameter and an inner diameter, the inner diameter is larger than the outer diameter of the spindle by a first distance to provide a clearance between the roller and the spindle, the roller being positioned on the spindle, the inner surface configured to interact with the outer surface of the spindle, the roller including: a lubricant configured to separate the inner surface of the roller from the outer surface of the spindle, the lubricant configured to allow the roller to fluidly and quietly rotate about the axle portion of the spindle; a foam gripping cover frictionally attached to the outer surface of the roller, the gripping cover configured to grip the outer surface of the roller to maintain a fixed position with respect to the roller, the roller and the gripping cover configured to rotate together around the axle portion; and first and second handgrips attached to the first and second handle portions of the spindle by friction to prevent rotation of the handgrips around the handle portions, each handgrip having a flange positioned adjacent to the roller and separated from the roller by a second distance that is larger than the first distance, the flanges having an outer diameter larger than an outer diameter of the gripping cover to allow the flanges to elevate the gripping cover above the supporting surface when in a resting position and during use, the roller being capable of direct contact with each flange of the first and the second handgrips. |
Claim: | 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first and second handgrips each have a ridge positioned at an opposite end of each handgrip relative to the flange, each ridge having a third diameter that is greater than the outer diameter of the roller, the ridge having a flat end face. |
Claim: | 3. The device of claim 2 , wherein the roller includes first and second end surfaces, each surface having a flat portion and a beveled portion that slopes away from the flat portion, the flat portion configured to bear against the flange of the first and second handgrips. |
Claim: | 4. The device of claim 2 , further comprising a compressible compartment formed in one of the handgrips. |
Claim: | 5. The device of claim 1 , further comprising a compartment formed in the spindle that is accessible by removing one of the handgrips. |
Claim: | 6. The device of claim 1 wherein the gripping cover includes at least one protrusion that is configured to aid in massaging. |
Claim: | 7. A lightweight, portable multipurpose rolling massager device for use by hand or on a supporting surface to relieve tension from a trigger point in a user's muscle, comprising: an elongate, rigid, hollow support member having a first end opposite to a second end, the support member having an exterior surface, the support member having a first dimension in a first direction; a single hollow bearing member having a second dimension in the first direction that is less than the first dimension, the support member being positioned within the hollow bearing member, a lubricant configured to separate an interior surface of the bearing member from the exterior surface of the support member, the lubricant configured to reduce friction between the bearing member and the support member to allow the bearing member to roll around the support member and to move along the support member in the first direction; a thin gripping cover positioned on the bearing member and configured to move with the bearing member as the bearing member rolls around the support member, the gripping cover configured to grip the user's muscle to relieve the tension from the trigger point; and a first handgrip positioned on the first end of the support member and a second handgrip positioned on the second end of the support member, an interior surface of each handgrip being in direct contact with the support member to prevent the handgrips from rotating around the support member, each handgrip having: a flange positioned adjacent to the bearing member, the flange configured to prevent the user's skin from being pinched as the bearing member rolls along the user's skin, the flange configured to support the device above the supporting surface, the flange of the first handgrip and the flange of the second hand grip separated by a third dimension in the first direction that is greater than the second dimension of the bearing member, the bearing member configured to move along the support member in the first direction between the first and second handgrips, the flanges having a diameter that is greater than an outer diameter of the gripping cover, the bearing member being capable of directly contacting the first and the second handgrips. |
Claim: | 8. The device of claim 7 , wherein the bearing member is a plastic roller having a plastic bearing formed on the interior surface of the bearing member. |
Claim: | 9. The device of claim 7 , wherein the gripping cover is a hollow, tubular sleeve having a cylindrical shape that is configured to be slidably receivable over the bearing member and to contract and grip the bearing member to retain the sleeve in position on the bearing member. |
Claim: | 10. The device of claim 7 , wherein the first handgrip and the second handgrip are slidably removable from the support member to provide access to a compartment formed inside the support member. |
Claim: | 11. The device of claim 7 , wherein the first handgrip and the second handgrip each include a compartment formed in a longitudinal axial bore of the handgrip. |
Claim: | 12. The device of claim 7 wherein the bearing member is configured to shift with respect to the support member in the first direction and in a second direction that is transverse to the first direction. |
Claim: | 13. The device of claim 12 wherein a combination of the bearing member and the gripping cover has a fourth dimension in the second direction transverse to the first direction and the flanges have a fifth dimension in the second direction that is greater than the fourth dimension to allow the combination to rotate around the support member while the flanges of the first and second handgrips are positioned on the supporting surface. |
Claim: | 14. The device of claim 7 wherein the gripping cover has a smooth exterior surface. |
Claim: | 15. The device of claim 7 wherein the gripping cover has a textured exterior surface that includes raised portions and lower portions. |
Claim: | 16. A device, comprising: a hollow support member; a first handle and a second handle fixed at opposite ends of the support member and configured to prevent the handles from rotating around the support member, each handle including: a single, unitary body that includes a grip portion, an end portion, and a flange portion that is separated from the end portion by the grip portion; a roller member, the roller member positioned on the support member between the first handle and the second handle, the roller member including: a rigid interior member being configured to rotate around the support member and along the support member between the first handle and the second handle such that the rigid interior member is capable of direct contact with each handle, an interior surface of the interior member being separated from an exterior surface of the support member by a lubricant during use; a gripping exterior member positioned on the rigid interior member and configured to interact with a user's muscles, an outer diameter of the gripping exterior member being smaller than an outer diameter of each of the flange portions to allow the device to be used in a first configuration in which the user can apply downward pressure to the user's muscles by pressing on the handles to press the gripping exterior member into the user's muscles and a second configuration in which the flange portions of the first handle and the second handle are configured to support the device on a support surface and allow the user to apply downward pressure with the muscle onto the gripping exterior member. |
Claim: | 17. The device of claim 16 wherein each of the end portions have a diameter that is less than the outer diameter of each of the flange portions. |
Claim: | 18. The device of claim 16 wherein the interior member has a first dimension in a first direction that is smaller than a second dimension in the first direction between the flange portions of the first and second handles. |
Claim: | 19. The device of claim 16 , further comprising a ridge formed on the interior surface of the interior member to act as a bearing to reduce friction between the interior member and the support member. |
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Primary Examiner: | Young, Rachel |
Attorney, Agent or Firm: | Seed IP Law Group PLLC |
رقم الانضمام: | edspgr.09107795 |
قاعدة البيانات: | USPTO Patent Grants |
الوصف غير متاح. |