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    • A61HPHYSICAL 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
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  • This invention relates generally to massaging apparatus and is particularly a combined stroking, heat and light transmitting unit for massaging or like purposes.
  • a further object of the present invention is.to provide a massage head which may be exchangeably located on a handle forming a housing for a light and heat source, which head may include a plurality of elements forthe mechanical treatment of the skin preferably after the exuder has been employed.
  • Still a further object of the invention contemplates the provision of a housing which is employable as a handle and which is adapted to adjustably receive therein a light source and which carries a head including a light filter emitting only desired rays for use during the skin treatment.
  • Said rolling instrumentalities may be selected according to the structure and texture of the skin to be worked upon.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide rolling instrumentalities having variously shaped surfaces conformable with the desired degree of treatment required.
  • Yet another object of the invention is to provide resilient means for supporting the rolling instrumentalities in the head'to accommodate said instrumentalities in the creases and hollows of the skin being treated and to permit varying pressure to be applied to the skin.
  • the invention in its general aspect contemplates the provision of a suitable skin treating unit which is capable of applying a skin food to the skin surface to be treated and substantially simultaneously massaging and stretching the skin to permit the food to enter the pores of the skin, while heat and beneficial light rays also simul- (Cl. 128Z4.1)
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevational view, partly in section, showing an apparatus made in accordance with the .invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of a massaging head employable in the invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevational view, partly in section of the upper portion of apparatus having applied thereto the head shown in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a top view of a modified head for the said apparatus.
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view of the head at a portion thereof.
  • Figs. 6 and 7 are plan views and Figs. 8, 9 and 10 are sectional views of massaging elements in modified forms.
  • housing I0 is preferably elongated in form and provides a handle for operating the device. At one end of the handle there is provided a perforation ll through which projects a knurled bushing l2, the said bushing being held securely to the handle I 0 by means of a nut l3 or any other securing means.
  • the bushing l2 and nut I3 are adapted to threadedly engage a sleeve l4 through which a cable l5 extends for connection with a socket [6 to which a suitable electric lamp I1 is attached in the conventional manner.
  • the cable If) is connected to an electrical source of power not shown.
  • the lamp I! is preferably a combined heat and light transmitting device.
  • the lamp'l 1, socket v 5 i6 and part of the sleeve 14 project within housing l0 and the lamp or bulb i1 is adjustably arranged relative to the head l8 removably fixed at the other end of the handle ID, by threaded movement of the sleeve M.
  • housing l0 may be provided with 55 direction and secured by such means, as for example, by a pin 20 and a bayonet slide 2
  • a partition 24 forming a light filter.
  • Said partition 24 is preferably made of a translucent material having preferably a red or blue color for transmitting the beneficial rays emitted from device I! as hereinafter further stated.
  • the space between partition 24 and wall 25 of head I8 provides a receptacle or reservoir 26 for any suitable skin food, as for example, oil, creams, etc.
  • Wall 25 is provided with one or more perforations 27, through which the said kin food may be extruded during operation of the device.
  • Wall 25 is preferably arcuate in shape and made flexible so that it may follow the contour of the applied skin surface. The flexibility of the wall 25 further permits the skin food 28 within reservoir 26 to be extruded in adequate quantities through the openings 21.
  • the device ll influences the skin food 28 through partition 24 facilitating the application of the skin food 28, and at the same time heating the wall 25 which in turn conducts the heat to the applied skin surfaces.
  • the wall 25 is also translucent, so that the rays of light from device I! through partition 24 may pass therethrough.
  • a further advantage of the arrangement shown in Fig. 1 and hereinabove described with respect to the head l8 and particularly the reservoir 26 resides in the fact that being situated above the heat and light device I! the skin food is readily heated and becomes less viscous thereby readily flowing through the opening 21 for application to the skin to be treated.
  • the flexibility of the surface 29 is regulatable by tightening and loosening the head portion 23, 25; tightening thereof creates a regulating pressure upon the skin food, thereby rendering the wall 25 less flexible, while loosening the head section 23, 25 will diminish the pressure within the reservoir 26 and make the surface 29 more flexible.
  • the head I8 may be provided with a plurality of centrally disposed rolling elements 3B.
  • These rolling elements may comprise spherical members 30 rotatable on an axis- 3
  • Fig. 2 besides showing the spherical members 30, also provides a stationary massaging rim 32 in which are mounted the axes 3
  • the members 30 and 33 are arranged on a spherical plan thus forming an arcuate surface for mechanical massaging treatment for the skin.
  • the members 30 and rollers 33 are made of translucent material so that they may readily transmit heat and light therethrough to the skin to be treated.
  • Figs. 4 to 9 disclose various modifications of massaging elements and members.
  • all the members 40 comprise rolling devices substantially in the form of cylinders supported on shafts 4
  • rollers 50 are grooved or fluted as indicated at 50; in Fig. 7 the rollers 10, ll
  • the massaging elements are substantially elliptical in cross section; whereas in Fig. 9 the elements are polygonal.
  • the massaging elements are spherical and are mounted for universal movement in a socket llll having pockets lll2. Any suitable means may be employed for retaining said elements therein.
  • the socket Hll. is also made of translucent material so that said elements I00 may readily transmit heat and light to the skin and simultaneously bring about a pulling and pressing effect to the latter when the massaging apparatus is in operation on the skin, thereby an excellent working on the skin is obtained which with respect to the massaging techme is most desirable.
  • the partition 24 may be eliminated
  • the socket IOI may be provided with perforations 29 for permitting extrusion of the skin food in the above-mentioned manner; of course,
  • the partition 24 will then form a suitable bottom for the aforesaid reservoir 26.
  • the operation of the apparatus may be readily understood from the above description.
  • the construction of the apparatus is such that the heads l8, l8 are interchangeable so that the apparatus can readily be adapted for the treatment intended.
  • a smooth surface massaging head would perform the required service.
  • a more rugged massaging surface such as for example those shown in Figs. 2 to 10, may be employed to obtain best results.
  • the apparatus may further be used in connection with the treatment of the human body, for instance, to alleviate rheumatic pains, sinus disorders orthe like.
  • An apparatus for the treatment of the skin or the like comprising a housing forming a handle, a removable head for said housing, a translucent partition in said head, a device within said housing for emitting heat and light to said skin, 75
  • said partition forming a wall of said reservoir, the surface of said head being provided with means for discharging said matter and massaging the same into the skin while said skin is under heat and light treatment through said device.
  • An apparatus of the character described comprising an elongated housing forming a handle, a device for emitting heat and light rays positioned in said housing, and a removable massaging head placed on said housing, said head including a plurality of universally movable massaging elements, and a holder for said elements, said holder being made of translucent material to permit said heat and light rays to pass therethrough, said elements being centrally arranged with respect to said device.
  • An apparatus of the character described comprising an elongated housing forming a handle, a device for emitting heat and light rays positioned in said housing, and'a massaging head placed on said housing and displaceable with respect to said device, said head including a plurality of universally movable massaging elements,
  • a device for emitting heat and light rays positioned in said housing, a massaging head placed on said housing and displaceable with respect to said device, said head being provided with a central opening and a stationaryrim, a plurality of rotatable massaging elements disposed in said opening, and holding means for said elements laterally fixed at said rim, said elements being made of translucent material to permit said heat and light rays to pass therethrough.

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Dec. 19, 1939. v. SOMMER ETAL 2,183,726
- APPARATUS FOR THE TREATMENT OF THE SKIN OR THE LIKE Filed Feb. 17, 1939 VICTOR SOMMEE BRUNO 2. P0551275 FR/7'2 M. FAUST lNVENTORS ATENT AGENT Patented Dec. 19, 1939 PATENT OFFICE APPARATUS FOR THE TREATMENT OF THE SKIN on THE LIKE Victor Sommer and Bruno R. Roberts, Jamaica, and Fritz M. Faust, St. Albans, N. Y.
Application February 17, 1939, Serial No. 256,980
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This invention relates generally to massaging apparatus and is particularly a combined stroking, heat and light transmitting unit for massaging or like purposes.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an economical, efiicient and practical apparatus of the above nature, which includes a removable exuder through which skin food, such as creams, may be discharged while the apparatus is in contact with the skin to be treated and by manipulation of the apparatus is then worked into the skin.
A further object of the present invention is.to provide a massage head which may be exchangeably located on a handle forming a housing for a light and heat source, which head may include a plurality of elements forthe mechanical treatment of the skin preferably after the exuder has been employed.
Still a further object of the invention contemplates the provision of a housing which is employable as a handle and which is adapted to adjustably receive therein a light source and which carries a head including a light filter emitting only desired rays for use during the skin treatment.
It is still another object of the invention to further provide in the latter head rolling instrumentalities for performing the massaging treatment. Said rolling instrumentalities may be selected according to the structure and texture of the skin to be worked upon.
It is a further object of the present invention to make these rolling instrumentalities heat and light transmitting in order to impart heat and desired light rays to the skin which is being treated.
Another object of the invention is to provide rolling instrumentalities having variously shaped surfaces conformable with the desired degree of treatment required.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide resilient means for supporting the rolling instrumentalities in the head'to accommodate said instrumentalities in the creases and hollows of the skin being treated and to permit varying pressure to be applied to the skin.
The invention in its general aspect contemplates the provision of a suitable skin treating unit which is capable of applying a skin food to the skin surface to be treated and substantially simultaneously massaging and stretching the skin to permit the food to enter the pores of the skin, while heat and beneficial light rays also simul- (Cl. 128Z4.1)
taneously act upon the skin area and pores under treatment.
Other objects and advantages are set forth in the ensuing specification which taken with the accompanying drawing makes clear the nature 6 of the invention. But the disclosure is illustrative only and the features of the apparatus are to be regarded as new to the full extent indicated by the broad terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
On the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a side elevational view, partly in section, showing an apparatus made in accordance with the .invention.
Fig. 2 is a top view of a massaging head employable in the invention.
- Fig, 3 is a side elevational view, partly in section of the upper portion of apparatus having applied thereto the head shown in Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a top view of a modified head for the said apparatus.
Fig. 5 is a sectional view of the head at a portion thereof.
Figs. 6 and 7 are plan views and Figs. 8, 9 and 10 are sectional views of massaging elements in modified forms.
Referring now particularly to the drawing which shows some of the examples by which the invention may be realized, the numeral l0 indicates a housing made of any suitable material. Housing I0 is preferably elongated in form and provides a handle for operating the device. At one end of the handle there is provided a perforation ll through which projects a knurled bushing l2, the said bushing being held securely to the handle I 0 by means of a nut l3 or any other securing means. The bushing l2 and nut I3 are adapted to threadedly engage a sleeve l4 through which a cable l5 extends for connection with a socket [6 to which a suitable electric lamp I1 is attached in the conventional manner. The cable If) is connected to an electrical source of power not shown.
The lamp I! is preferably a combined heat and light transmitting device. The lamp'l 1, socket v 5 i6 and part of the sleeve 14 project within housing l0 and the lamp or bulb i1 is adjustably arranged relative to the head l8 removably fixed at the other end of the handle ID, by threaded movement of the sleeve M.
It is understood that other suitable means can be employed for adjustably and relatively arranging the heat and light emitting device IT with respect to the head 18.
The wall of housing l0 may be provided with 55 direction and secured by such means, as for example, by a pin 20 and a bayonet slide 2| is a sleeve or ring 22 having an external thread for threaded engagement with the external thread of the flange 23 of head l8.
Secured in head It and spaced from the surface 29 thereof is a partition 24 forming a light filter. Said partition 24 is preferably made of a translucent material having preferably a red or blue color for transmitting the beneficial rays emitted from device I! as hereinafter further stated.
The space between partition 24 and wall 25 of head I8 provides a receptacle or reservoir 26 for any suitable skin food, as for example, oil, creams, etc.
Wall 25 is provided with one or more perforations 27, through which the said kin food may be extruded during operation of the device. Wall 25 is preferably arcuate in shape and made flexible so that it may follow the contour of the applied skin surface. The flexibility of the wall 25 further permits the skin food 28 within reservoir 26 to be extruded in adequate quantities through the openings 21.
The device ll influences the skin food 28 through partition 24 facilitating the application of the skin food 28, and at the same time heating the wall 25 which in turn conducts the heat to the applied skin surfaces. The wall 25 is also translucent, so that the rays of light from device I! through partition 24 may pass therethrough.
A further advantage of the arrangement shown in Fig. 1 and hereinabove described with respect to the head l8 and particularly the reservoir 26 resides in the fact that being situated above the heat and light device I! the skin food is readily heated and becomes less viscous thereby readily flowing through the opening 21 for application to the skin to be treated. The flexibility of the surface 29 is regulatable by tightening and loosening the head portion 23, 25; tightening thereof creates a regulating pressure upon the skin food, thereby rendering the wall 25 less flexible, while loosening the head section 23, 25 will diminish the pressure within the reservoir 26 and make the surface 29 more flexible.
It is known, that when heat is applied to the skin, the pores therein open up. Therefore the skin food will readily be injected within the pores and can be readily worked in by massaging action of the surface 29 against the skin. At the same time the beneficial light rays will enter the pores and act upon the skin texture.
It is to be observed that the'massaging of the skin and injecting the skin food within the open pores while the skin is under heat and light treatment results in a very efllcient treatment of the skin causing the same to be thoroughly worked upon.
In the treatment of certain types of skin texture, it may be advisable to utilize-a more rugged massaging surface or a. plurality of such surfaces. To this end the head I8 may be provided with a plurality of centrally disposed rolling elements 3B. These rolling elements may comprise spherical members 30 rotatable on an axis- 3|. These axes may be resilient and/or flexible to provide a certain give during the massaging treatment.
Fig. 2, besides showing the spherical members 30, also provides a stationary massaging rim 32 in which are mounted the axes 3|. There may also be provided the axis 3| upon which are rotatably mounted the rollers 33.
As clearly shown in Fig. 3, the members 30 and 33 are arranged on a spherical plan thus forming an arcuate surface for mechanical massaging treatment for the skin.
0f course, it is understood that the members 30 and rollers 33 are made of translucent material so that they may readily transmit heat and light therethrough to the skin to be treated.
Figs. 4 to 9 disclose various modifications of massaging elements and members. In Fig. 4 all the members 40 comprise rolling devices substantially in the form of cylinders supported on shafts 4|.
In Fig. 6 the rollers 50 are grooved or fluted as indicated at 50; in Fig. 7 the rollers 10, ll
etc. have flat adjacent ends producing a wavy surface I2.
In Fig. 8 the massaging elements are substantially elliptical in cross section; whereas in Fig. 9 the elements are polygonal.
It is to be noted that the heretofore described massaging elements or members (Figs. 2 to 9) are mounted on an axis to rotate thereabout thereby producing substantially a pulling action on the skin during the massaging treatment.
In Fig. 10 the massaging elements are spherical and are mounted for universal movement in a socket llll having pockets lll2. Any suitable means may be employed for retaining said elements therein. The socket Hll. is also made of translucent material so that said elements I00 may readily transmit heat and light to the skin and simultaneously bring about a pulling and pressing effect to the latter when the massaging apparatus is in operation on the skin, thereby an excellent working on the skin is obtained which with respect to the massaging techme is most desirable. Where the socket I0! is employed the partition 24 may be eliminated Again the socket IOI may be provided with perforations 29 for permitting extrusion of the skin food in the above-mentioned manner; of course,
in this instance the partition 24 will then form a suitable bottom for the aforesaid reservoir 26.
The operation of the apparatus may be readily understood from the above description. The construction of the apparatus is such that the heads l8, l8 are interchangeable so that the apparatus can readily be adapted for the treatment intended. Where the skin is tender or suflicient blood circulation is present then a smooth surface massaging head would perform the required service. However, where the skin is relatively tough or the blood circulation poor, a more rugged massaging surface, such as for example those shown in Figs. 2 to 10, may be employed to obtain best results.
The apparatus may further be used in connection with the treatment of the human body, for instance, to alleviate rheumatic pains, sinus disorders orthe like.
Having thus described certain embodiments of this invention, it would be evident to those skilled in the art that various changes and further modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit or scope as defined by the appended claims.
We claim:
1. An apparatus for the treatment of the skin or the like comprising a housing forming a handle, a removable head for said housing, a translucent partition in said head, a device within said housing for emitting heat and light to said skin, 75
and a reservoir in said head for holding skin treating matter, said partition forming a wall of said reservoir, the surface of said head being provided with means for discharging said matter and massaging the same into the skin while said skin is under heat and light treatment through said device.
2. An apparatus of the character described. comprising an elongated housing forming a handle, a device for emitting heat and light rays positioned in said housing, and a removable massaging head placed on said housing, said head including a plurality of universally movable massaging elements, and a holder for said elements, said holder being made of translucent material to permit said heat and light rays to pass therethrough, said elements being centrally arranged with respect to said device.
3. An apparatus of the character described, comprising an elongated housing forming a handle, a device for emitting heat and light rays positioned in said housing, and'a massaging head placed on said housing and displaceable with respect to said device, said head including a plurality of universally movable massaging elements,
' dle, a device for emitting heat and light rays positioned in said housing, a massaging head placed on said housing and displaceable with respect to said device, said head being provided with a central opening and a stationaryrim, a plurality of rotatable massaging elements disposed in said opening, and holding means for said elements laterally fixed at said rim, said elements being made of translucent material to permit said heat and light rays to pass therethrough.
VICTOR SOMMER. BRUNO R. ROBERTS. FRITZ M. FAUST.
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