IP Library Granted Patent US 8,021,313
Granted Patent B2
US 8,021,313 · App. 12/553,909 · Granted Sep 20, 2011

Intensity control for massage devices

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Patent No.
US 8,021,313
App. No.
12/553,909
Granted
Sep 20, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An air-tight foam-filled bladder is used for varying massage intensity in a massage chair, massage mat, or other massage device. The bladder may be compressed from a default or relaxed thickness by evacuating air from the bladder. The thickness of the foam-filled bladder may be reduced to a collapsed thickness in which the foam is compressed within the bladder. In use, the foam-filled bladder is placed proximate a conventional fixed massage mechanism in a massage device, such as in the back rest of a massage chair. By controlling the amount of air evacuated from the bladder, the intensity of the massage is controlled by varying the amount of pressure exerted by the fixed massage mechanism on the user. In the case of a massage chair, the user may advantageously sit back in the chair without discomfort when the user does not want a massage, and may control the intensity of the massage provided by the chair. In another embodiment, an active pump may be used to inflate one or more bladders that may or may not include a foam insert. The number, size and location of the bladders may be varied in any of the embodiments.

Claims (56)

1. A massage chair comprising:

a chair portion;

a seatback portion coupled to the chair portion, the seatback portion including a massaging device disposed therein;

a massage mechanism housed in the massage device for providing a massage;

an airtight bladder distinct from the massage mechanism in the massage device, the airtight bladder defining a cavity;

a compressible core material disposed in the cavity;

an inlet to the bladder; and

a valve operatively coupled to the inlet for controlling an amount of gas in the cavity,

wherein the core material includes a default state and a compressed state;

wherein the bladder compresses the core material from the default state to the compressed state when an amount of the gas is evacuated from the cavity; and

wherein the perceived massage intensity increases when the core material is in the compressed state.

2. The massage chair of claim 1 , further comprising a pump for evacuating gas from the cavity.

3. The massage chair of claim 2 , wherein the pump is housed in the massage device.

4. The massage chair of claim 2 , wherein the inlet is coupled to the pump by a tube.

5. The massage chair of claim 1 , wherein a default position of the bladder is in an expanded state.

6. The massage chair of claim 1 , wherein a default position of the bladder is in a deflated state, and the bladder is inflated by adding gas to the cavity.

7. The massage chair of claim 1 , wherein the bladder includes neoprene.

8. The massage chair of claim 1 , wherein the core includes polyurethane.

9. The massage chair of claim 1 , further comprising a vacuum pump for adjusting the amount of gas in the cavity.

10. The massage chair of claim 9 , further comprising a controller for automatically adjusting gas into and out of the cavity as part of a massage program.

11. The massage chair of claim 1 , wherein the amount of gas within the cavity determines the massage intensity.

12. The massage chair of claim 11 , wherein the bladder comprises a plurality of massage bladders, and the gas in the cavity of each bladder is selectively controllable.

13. The massage chair of claim 1 , wherein the massage mechanism is proximate to the airtight bladder.

14. The massage chair of claim 1 , wherein the bladder is hermetically sealed and is airtight other than at the inlet.

15. The massage chair of claim 14 , wherein the hermetic seal prevents fluid communication between the bladder and the massage mechanism.

16. The massage chair of claim 1 , wherein the bladder is removable from the massage mechanism.

17. The massage chair of claim 1 , wherein the bladder extends along a length of the massage mechanism.

18. The massage chair of claim 1 , wherein the bladder is adjacent the massage mechanism.

19. A massage device comprising:

a massage mechanism fixedly attached to a backrest of a chair;

one or more bladders disposed proximate to and distinct from the massage mechanism, wherein each bladder comprises a cavity, and wherein one or more of the bladders include a compressible material disposed in the cavity of the bladder;

one or more controllable valves for controlling an amount of gas within the cavity; and

a pump operatively coupled to the bladder for controlling the amount of gas in the cavity to alter the massage intensity;

wherein the pump and valve are adapted to vary the amount of gas within the cavity for altering the volume of the bladder, thereby affecting the intensity of massage perceived by a user; and

wherein the perceived massage intensity increases when gas is withdrawn from the cavity.

20. The massage device of claim 19 , wherein the bladder comprises neoprene.

21. The massage device of claim 19 , wherein the compressible material comprises foam.

22. The massage device of claim 21 , wherein the foam comprises polyurethane.

23. The massage device of claim 21 , further comprising:

an inlet to the bladder;

wherein the foam has a default thickness and the bladder compresses the foam from its default thickness when gas is removed from the cavity.

24. The massage device of claim 21 , wherein the massage device is a chair.

25. The massage device of claim 21 , wherein the pump includes a vacuum reservoir.

26. The massage device of claim 19 , wherein the massage mechanism and the bladder are housed within the backrest of the chair.

27. The massage device of claim 19 , wherein one or more of the bladders extends along a length of the massage mechanism.

28. The massage device of claim 19 , wherein the one or more bladders comprises at least two bladders, and wherein the massage mechanism is positioned between the two bladders.

29. A massage device comprising:

a massage mechanism;

one or more bladders disposed proximate to the massage mechanism, wherein each bladder comprises a cavity;

one or more controllable valves for controlling an amount of air within the cavity to alter the volume of the bladder, thereby affecting an intensity of massage felt by a user;

a frame for housing the massage mechanism; and

an overlay containing the bladders for adjusting the massage intensity, the overlay being removably attachable to the frame.

30. The massage device of claim 29 , wherein the massage device is a massage chair and the frame is coupled to a backrest of the chair.

31. The massage device of claim 29 , further comprising a controller having an automatic massage sequence.

32. The massage device of claim 29 , wherein one or more of the bladders include foam disposed in the cavity of the bladder.

33. The massage device of claim 29 , wherein one or more of the bladders extends along a length of the massage mechanism.

Assignments (7)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 6, 2021
From: INTERACTIVE HEALTH, INC.; HUMAN TOUCH, LLC; RELAX THE BACK CORPORATION
To: PACIFC WESTERN BANK D/B/A PACIFIC WESTERN BUSINESS FINANCE
Reel/Frame 057113/0016 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2019
From: HUMAN TOUCH, LLC; RELAX THE BACK CORPORATION; INTERACTIVE HEALTH, INC.
To: SIENA LENDING GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 051114/0658 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 9, 2016
From: HUMAN TOUCH, LLC
To: PACIFIC MERCANTILE BANK
Reel/Frame 040875/0783 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTERESTS IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RECORDED AT REEL 029032/FRAME 0856 Recorded Dec 20, 2013
From: SALUS CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
To: HUMAN TOUCH, LLC; INTERACTIVE HEALTH FINANCE CORP.; INTERACTIVE HEALTH, INC.
Reel/Frame 031867/0001 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 24, 2012
From: HUMAN TOUCH, LLC; INTERACTIVE HEALTH FINANCE CORP.; INTERACTIVE HEALTH, INC.
To: SALUS CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
Reel/Frame 029032/0856 →
RELEASE OF PATENT AND TRADEMARK SECURITY AGREEMENT RECORDED AT REEL 026627/FRAME 0907 Recorded Apr 9, 2012
From: THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK
To: HUMAN TOUCH, LLC
Reel/Frame 028016/0340 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 21, 2011
From: HUMAN TOUCH, LLC
To: THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK
Reel/Frame 026627/0907 →