Abstract:
Provided is a bearing device for a beauty/health roller which presents no risk of bathwater or bathtub contamination, is hygienic, is less heavy than conventional ball bearings, is devoid of roller rattle, and exhibits a small rotational resistance of the rollers, and to provide the beauty/health roller having this bearing device. A bearing device 4 for a beauty/health roller is used in a beauty/health roller having a grippable body and a roller 3 arranged at the end portion of the body, and rotatably supports the roller 3 on a supporting shaft 2a provided to the end portion of the body. The bearing device comprises a radial bearing 5 into which the supporting shaft 2a is fitted and which rotatably supports the roller 3 on the supporting shaft 2a; a thrust bearing 6 arranged toward one end face of the radial bearing 5; and a preload-applying member 7 interposed between the radial bearing 5 and the thrust bearing 6. The radial bearing 5 and the thrust bearing 6 are slider bearings obtained by being molded from different resin compositions.
Abstract:
A buoyancy-based cervical traction system has a floatation and a head rest supported by the flotation system. The head rest is adapted to support a person's head above the neck and apply traction to the neck when the person is in a body of liquid. The system has a position adjustment system adapted to allow selective adjustment of the position at which the person's head rest will be relative to an upper surface of the liquid when the person and the cervical traction system are in the liquid, the person's head is supported by the head rest, and the cervical traction system and person are floating in the liquid at equilibrium.
Abstract:
Provided in some embodiments is a portable personal support system and method of providing the same. In some embodiments, provided is a portable personal support including a frame having a support member of sufficient height to be grasped by a human while in a standing position. The frame including a three-sided barrier having at least one front barrier portion to be disposed in front of user during use and at least two side barrier portions to be disposed on either side of the user during use. At least one of the barrier portions includes a first panel portion and a second panel portion complementary to the first panel portion coupled to one another to form an integral barrier portion. At least a portion of the first panel portion includes a first edge portion, and at least a portion of the second panel includes a second edge portion complementary to the first edge portion that engage one another. At least a portion of the first panel and a complementary portion of the second panel define at least a portion of a hollow interior cavity of the integral barrier portion. In some embodiments, provided is a portable personal support system that includes a frame having a support member of sufficient height to be grasped by a human while in a standing position. The personal support system also includes at least three feet coupled to the frame, wherein at least one of the feet includes a suction cup to at least partially couple the frame to a supporting surface during use. The suction cup includes a flexible sealing cup configured to directly contact the supporting surface during use, and the sealing cup generates a suction to at least partially couple the frame to the supporting surface when the sealing cup is pressed against a supporting surface during use.
Abstract:
A personal massage device is disclosed. The massage device includes a housing having an exterior surface defining first and second oppositely-disposed operative ends and an interior surface defining a cavity. Each of the operative ends includes a substantially smooth and continuous surface thereon. The massage device further includes a first motor disposed within the housing and adapted for creating vibration and a battery disposed within the housing and adapted to power the first motor.
Abstract:
An apparatus (1) for treating a person's skin comprises a motor-driven skin treatment device (2), preferably formed by a brush (2), which device (2) can be driven into rotation and can additionally be driven into vibration, in particular at a frequency lying in a frequency range of between 100 Hz and 140 Hz, a nominal frequency of 120 Hz proving to be particularly advantageous.
Abstract:
A submersible fabric tub is floated in a swimming pool or other body of water, the tub having an upper floatation collar from which the flexible fabric structure of the tub is suspended. The tub has a pair of opposed bench seat portions with a deeper leg well located between them, and with enclosing end walls. A pair of access ports in an end wall connect by way of connecting hoses with an external heating or cooling water supply, by which the temperature of the water within the tub structure may be conditioned to a desired extent. The flexible floatation collar can be readily locally depressed, enabling users of the tub to readily enter or leave the tub for the surrounding body of water by swimming over the collar. The bench seat portions incorporate plastic reinforcing beams.
Abstract:
A pre-formed floating therapy spa for use in an existing body of water which comprises a hollow buoyant shell connected through at least one water inlet, one air inlet and one water outlet to a circulating system which provides the means for transferring water, air or mixtures thereof from an existing source into the floating spa.
Abstract:
A pad designed for therapeutic uses in bath tubs, comprising a multiplicity of resilient, and vibrant, pad elements encased in a sanitary water-proof covering, with means for holding the same in contact with the bottom and back of a bath tub when filled with water.
Abstract:
Foot care devices include a battery-powered vibration motor disposed inside a water-tight housing, a foot treatment element attached to the upper surface of the housing, and surface immobilizing suction cups attached to the bottom of the housing to inhibit positional movement of the device during use. Foot treatment elements have exfoliating pumice, massaging protuberances, and/or cleaning bristles and vibrate during operation of the motor. Cushioning pads between the upper surface of the housing and the attached foot treatment element reduce rattling noises during operation of the motor. Foot treatment elements also have drain holes extending therethrough and the housing has a drain channel for draining water off the upper surface. The devices can also have one or more stabilizing platform extending therefrom. Foot pressure applied to the platform during operation further reduces positional movement. Foot care kits can have a plurality of interchangeable foot treatment elements.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a hydrotherapy method suitable for diagnosis and treatment of a subject, as well as headgear suitable for use during hydrotherapy diagnosis and treatment.