Abstract:
Material having bumps formed therein and extending from the surface thereof covers an item and comes into close contact with the bottoms of the feet or the palms of the hands of a user.
Abstract:
A mat for the physiotherapeutic treatment of human legs and feet is a composite structure including two tiers or layers, i.e., an elongated base layer of an elastic material having an upper surface provided with lump-like projections and a plurality of cover elements superimposed upon the upper surface of said base layer and extending transversely across the base layer. Each of said cover elements has a sinuous profile as seen in a direction transversely to said base layer. Magnetic fastener means make it possible to secure the cover elements in various desired positions to the base layer.
Abstract:
A shallow frame with a concave back supports a friction pad having a multiplicity of friction fingers of equal length. Suction cups on the frame back secure the frame and pad to a support surface such as a wall. Finger grips on the frame afford means for removing the cups from the wall to transfer the scrubber to another position or location. The friction fingers define a horizontally concave area adapted to fit the human back.