An oculo-facial massager for simultaneously providing a massaging action to the eye, nose and temple areas. A contoured frame contacts the face of the user and a vibration generating device provides vibration to the frame which is transmitted to the facial muscles contacted by the frame.
This invention is related to a headphone type illuminating device with massage means and, more particularly to an illuminating device which comprises a pair of spectacles frame-like supporting members. A pair of lamp cases with illuminating devices secured thereto are respectively connected with a pair of supporting arms for connection therebetween an auxiliary loop. A pair of vibrators which are comprised of motors with eccentric wheels secured thereto are disposed in the pair of lamp cases to vibrate a pair of tapered cushion blocks, which are secured to the pair of supporting members at the inner side, so as to provide massaging effect.
A temple massage device has a resilient frame, straps for attachment, temple massaging pads and a vibrator, vibrating in the direction to cause the pads to massage the temples.
Disclosed is a massage device good for eyes, specifically a massage mask which has the effects of low frequency therapy and of stimulating the acupuncture points relating to the eyes. The mask is provided with a plurality of conductive projections conformable with the relative facial configurations at the related positions about the eyes and a low frequency wave generator which is provided with means for adjusting its current intensity and/or frequency and means for timing interruption.
A pulse action facial massager apparatus including a headset assembly for mounting to a user's head. A pair of flexible extension fingers extending from opposite sides of the headset assembly each of which is operably coupled to a vibrating device each generating an independent vibrating action. A tip portion of each extension finger is manually movable for selected contact at independent portions of the user's head. Hence, the respective vibrating device transmits the vibrating action thereof along the extension finger to the respective tip portion. Each vibrating device includes a motor that is controlled by an electronic controller mounted on the headset assembly. The controller permits user-variation of the repetition rate and duty cycle of the motors. This permits the user to vary the vibrational patterns produced by the present invention. In an automatic mode, duty cycle is automatically varied by a sawtooth waveform to produce a dynamically changing pattern of massage intensity. The control also includes a timer that after a preset time gradually diminishes the duty cycle and thus the intensity of the vibrations.
A health aid device structure which is used to place around the male penis during sexual intercourse, a high frequency vibration is generated which applies to the female private part such that her excitement period is shortened. The health aid device can also be used as a massaging device for other parts of the human body. The device has an external case, a bottom cover and a side cover, forming a box in which an eccentric cam motor and a battery pack are enclosed. Each of the two side surfaces of the external case is provided with a slot, into which the side cover is inserted and positioned in place. The side cover and the bottom cover are provided with an appropriate recessed arcuate surface, in addition, the side cover is provided with an adjustable strap and the two edges of the external case are provided with a strap having fastening members. In use, the adjustable strap is placed around the male penis, the health aid device generates a high frequency vibration so as to shorten the excitement period of the female, the orgasm stage of sexual intercourse is prolonged, and the male and female can thus obtain the same level of satisfaction during sexual intercourse.