Document:

Exhibit 10.9 

 

NEITHER THE ISSUANCE OF THIS CONVERTIBLE
NOTE NOR THE SECURITIES INTO WHICH THIS NOTE ARE CONVERTIBLE HAVE BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED,
OR APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS. THE SECURITIES INTO WHICH THIS NOTE MAY CONVERT MAY NOT BE OFFERED FOR SALE, SOLD, TRANSFERRED
OR ASSIGNED (I) IN THE ABSENCE OF (A) AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT FOR THE SECURITIES UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933,
AS AMENDED (THE “ACT”), OR (B) AN OPINION OF COUNSEL (WHICH COUNSEL SHALL BE SELECTED BY THE HOLDER), IN A GENERALLY
ACCEPTABLE FORM, THAT REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER SAID ACT OR (II) UNLESS SOLD PURSUANT TO RULE 144 OR RULE 144A UNDER THE
ACT.

 

 

 

	$10,000	CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE	September 2, 2016

 

THIS
CONVERTIBLE PROMISSORY NOTE (the "Note") is a duly authorized Convertible
Note of Smoofi, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the "Borrower").

FOR
VALUE RECEIVED, the Borrower therefore promises to pay Wendy Moore, an individual residing in Orange County, California (“Holder”),
the principal sum of $10,000 (the "Principal Amount") or such lesser principal amount following the conversion or conversions
of this Note in accordance with Paragraph 2 (the "Outstanding Principal Amount")
thirty-six (36) months from the date of issuance (the "Maturity Date"), and to pay interest on the Outstanding
Principal Amount ("Interest") in a lump sum on the Maturity Date, at the rate of Eight percent (8%) per Annum (the
“Interest Rate”) from the date of issuance.

Accrual
of Interest shall commence on the date of this Note and continue until the Borrower repays or provides for repayment in full the
Outstanding Principal Amount and all accrued but unpaid Interest. Accrued and unpaid Interest shall bear Interest at the Rate until
paid, compounded monthly. The Outstanding Principal Amount of this Note is payable on the Maturity Date in such
coin or currency of the United States as at the time of payment is legal tender for payment of public and private debts, at the
address last appearing on the Note Register of the Borrower as designated in writing by the Holder from time to time. The Borrower
may prepay principal and interest on this Note at any time before the Maturity Date.

The
Borrower will pay the Outstanding Principal Amount of this Note on the Maturity Date, free of any withholding or deduction
of any kind (subject to the provision of paragraph 2 below), to the Holder as of the Maturity Date and addressed to the
Holder at the address appearing on the Note Register.

    	 

    	 

    

 

This Note is subject
to the following additional provisions:

1.            
All payments on account
of the Outstanding Principal Amount of this Note and all other amounts payable under this Note (whether made by the Borrower or
any other person) to or for the account of the Holder hereunder shall be made
free and clear of and without reduction by reason of any present and future income, stamp, registration and other taxes, levies,
duties, cost, and charges whatsoever imposed, assessed, levied or collected by the United States or any political subdivision
or taxing authority thereof or therein, together with interest thereon and penalties with respect thereto, if any, on or in respect
of this Note (such taxes, levies, duties, costs and charges being herein collectively called "Taxes").

2.            
The Holder of this Note
with not less than sixty (60) day notice to the Borrower, or earlier if such notice period is waived by the Borrowers President
or CEO and its Secretary or CFO, and ending on the earlier of (i) the Maturity Date, or (ii) the date of full payment of principal
and interest due under this Note, is entitled, at its option, at any time after the issuance of this Note, to convert all or any
lesser portion of the Outstanding Principal Amount and accrued but unpaid Interest into Common Stock at a conversion price
equal to Fifty percent
(50%) of the trailing average highest closing Bid price of the Borrower’s Common Stock as published at www.OTCMarkets.com
on the date of Holders Notice of Conversion, unless otherwise modified by mutual Note between the Parties (the "Conversion
Price") (The Common stock into which the Note is converted shall be referred to
in this Note as "Conversion Shares"). The
Borrower will not be obligated to issue fractional Conversion Shares. The Holder may convert this Note into
Common Stock by surrendering the Note to the Borrower, with the form of conversion notice attached to the Note as Exhibit A, executed
by the Holder of the Note evidencing such Holder's intention to convert the Note. If the Borrower is unable to issue any shares
under this provision due to
the fact that there is an insufficient number of authorized and unissued shares available, the Holder promises not to force the
Borrower to issue these
shares or trigger an Event of Default, provided that Borrower takes immediate steps required to get the appropriate
level of approval from shareholders or the board of directors, where applicable to raise the number of authorized shares
to satisfy the Notice of Conversion.

The
Borrower will not issue fractional shares or scrip representing fractions of shares of Common Stock on conversion,
but the Borrower will round the number of shares of Common Stock issuable up to the nearest whole share. The date on which
a Notice of Conversion is given shall be deemed to be the date on which the Holder notifies the Borrower of its intention to so
convert by delivery, by facsimile transmission or otherwise, of a copy of the Notice of Conversion. Notice of Conversion
may be sent by email to the Borrower, to the attention of the CEO, President or CFO. The Holder will deliver this Note, together
with original executed copy of the Notice of Conversion, to the Borrower within three (3) business days following the Conversion
Date. At the Maturity Date, the Borrower will pay any unconverted Outstanding Principal Amount and accrued Interest
thereon, at the option of the Borrower, in either (a) cash or (b) Common Stock valued at a price equal to the Conversion
Price determined as if the Note was converted in accordance with its terms into Common Stock on the Maturity Date.

    	 

    	 

    

 

Notwithstanding
the foregoing conversion privilege, in no event shall Borrower have the right to convert into, nor shall the Borrower issue to
such Holder, shares of Common Stock to the extent that such conversion would result in the Holder and its affiliates together beneficially
owning more than 9.99% of the then issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock. If the number of shares issued to Holder is greater
than 4.99% of the total issued common stock of the Borrower, the Borrower must notify the Holder immediately. For purposes hereof,
beneficial ownership shall be determined in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and
Regulation 13D-G thereunder.

3.            
No provision of this Note shall alter or impair
the obligation of the Borrower, which is absolute and unconditional, to the payment of the Outstanding Principal Amount of this
Note at the Maturity Date, and in the coin or currency herein prescribed.

4.            
If at any time or from time to time after the date
of this Note, the Common Stock issuable upon the conversion of the Note is changed into the same or different numbers of shares
of any class or classes of stock, whether by recapitalization or otherwise, then in each such event the Holder shall have the right
thereafter to convert the Note into the kind of security receivable in such recapitalization, reclassification or other change
by holders of Common Stock, all subject to further adjustment as provided herein. In such event, the formulae set forth herein
for conversion and redemption shall be equitably adjusted to reflect such change in number of shares or, if shares of a new class
of stock are issued, to reflect the market price of the class or classes of stock issued in connection with the above described
transaction.

5.            
Events of Default

5.1.       
A default shall be deemed to have occurred upon
any one of the following events:

5.1.1.       
Withdrawal from registration of the Borrower under
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), either voluntary or involuntary.

5.1.2.       
Borrower filing for bankruptcy protection under
the federal bankruptcy laws, the calling of a meeting of creditors, or any act of insolvency under any state law regarding insolvency,
without written notification to the Holder within five business days of such filing, meeting or action. 

5.1.3.       
The Borrower fails to issue shares of Common Stock
to the Holder (or announces or threatens in writing that it will not honor its obligation to do so) upon exercise by the Holder
of the conversion rights of the Holder in accordance with the terms of this Note, fails to transfer or cause its transfer agent
to transfer (issue) (electronically or in certificated form) any certificate for shares of Common Stock issued to the Holder upon
conversion of or otherwise pursuant to this Note as and when required by this Note, the Borrower directs its transfer agent not
to transfer or delays, impairs, and/or hinders its transfer agent in transferring or issuing (electronically or in certificated
form) any certificate for shares of Common Stock to be issued to the Holder upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to this Note
as and when required by this Note, or fails to remove (or directs its transfer agent not to remove or impairs, delays, 

    	 

    	 

    

 

and/or hinders its transfer
agent from removing) any restrictive legend (or to withdraw any stop transfer instructions in respect thereof) on any certificate
for any shares of Common Stock issued to the Holder upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to this Note as and when required
by this Note (or makes any written announcement, statement or threat that it does not intend to honor the obligations described
in this paragraph) and any such failure shall continue uncured (or any written announcement, statement or threat not to honor its
obligations shall not be rescinded in writing) for three (3) business days after the Holder shall have delivered a Notice of Conversion.

5.1.4.       
Failure to pay the principal and unpaid but accrued
interest on the Note when due.

5.1.5.       
Any dissolution, liquidation, or winding up of
Borrower or any substantial portion of its business.

5.1.6.       
Any cessation of operations by Borrower or Borrower
admits it is otherwise generally unable to pay its debts as such debts become due, provided, however, that any disclosure of the
Borrower's ability to continue as a "going concern" shall not be an admission that the Borrower cannot pay its debts
as they become due.

5.1.7.       
The failure by Borrower to maintain any material
intellectual property rights, personal, real property or other assets which are necessary
to conduct its business (whether now or in the future).

5.1.8.       
The Borrower effectuates
a reverse split of its Common Stock without twenty (20) days prior
written notice to the Holder.

5.1.9.       
In the event that the Borrower proposes to replace
its transfer agent, the Borrower fails to provide, prior to the effective date of such replacement,
fully executed Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions in a form as initially delivered
pursuant to the Purchase Note (including but not limited to the provision to irrevocable reserve shares of Common Stock in
the Reserved Amount) signed by the successor transfer agent to Holder and the Borrower.

5.1.10.     
The failure by Borrower
to pay any and all Post-Closing Expenses as defined herein.

5.1.11.     
From and after the initial trading, listing or
quotation of the Common Stock on a Principal Market, an event resulting in the Common Stock no longer being traded, listed or quoted
on a Principal Market; failure to comply with the requirements for continued quotation on
a Principal Market; or notification from a Principal Market that the Borrower is not
in compliance with the conditions for such continued quotation and such non-compliance
continues for seven (7) trading days following such notification.

    	 

    	 

    

 

5.2.   
Default remedies. Upon the
occurrence and during the continuation of any Event of Default specified in Section
5.1. (solely with respect to failure to pay the principal hereof or interest thereon when due at the Maturity
Date), the Note shall become immediately due and payable and the Borrower shall pay to the Holder,
in full satisfaction of its obligations hereunder, an amount equal to the Default Sum (as defined herein).
UPON THE OCCURRENCE AND DURING THE CONTINUATION OF ANY EVENT OF DEFAULT
SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5.1., THE NOTE SHALL BECOME IMMEDIATELY DUE AND PAYABLE
AND THE BORROWER SHALL PAY TO THE HOLDER, IN FULL SATISFACTION OF ITS
OBLIGTAIONS HEREUNDER, AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO: (Y) THE DEFAULT SUM (AS DEFINED
HEREIN)). Upon the occurrence and during the continuation of any Event of Default specified in
Sections 5.1. (solely with respect to failure to pay the principal hereof or interest thereon when due on this Note,
5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.1.5, 5.1.6, 5.1.7, 5.1.8, 5.1.9, 5.1.10, 5.1.11 exercisable through the delivery of written notice to the Borrower
by such Holders (the "Default Notice"), and upon the occurrence of an Event
of Default specified in the remaining sections of Section 5.1. (other than failure to pay the principal
hereof or interest thereon at the Maturity Date specified in Section 5.1. hereof), the Note shall become
immediately due and payable and the Borrower shall pay to the Holder, in full satisfaction of its obligations
hereunder, an amount equal to the greater of (i) 150% times the sum of (w) the then outstanding principal
amount of this Note plus (x) accrued
and unpaid interest on the unpaid principal amount of this Note to the date of payment
(the "Mandatory Prepayment Date") plus
(y) Default Interest, if any, on the amounts referred to in clauses (w) and/or (x) (the then outstanding principal amount of this
Note to the date of payment plus
the amounts referred to in clauses (x) and (y) shall collectively be known as the "Default Sum") or (ii) the "parity
value" of the Default Sum to be prepaid, where parity value means (a) the highest number
of shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of or otherwise pursuant to such Default Sum, treating
the Trading Day immediately preceding the Mandatory Prepayment Date as the "Conversion Date" for
purposes of determining the lowest applicable Conversion Price, unless the Default Event arises as a result
of such breach in respect of a specific Conversion Date in which case such Conversion Date shall be the
Conversion Date, multiplied by
(b) the highest Closing Price for the Common Stock during the period beginning on the
date of first occurrence of the Event of Default and ending one day prior to the Mandatory Prepayment
Date (the "Default Amount") and all other amounts payable hereunder shall immediately become
due and payable, all without demand, presentment or notice, all of which hereby are expressly waived, together with all
costs, including, without limitation, legal fees and expenses, of collection, and the Holder shall be entitled to exercise all
other rights and remedies available at law or in equity.

If
the Borrower fails to pay the Default Amount within five (5) business days of written notice that such amount
is due and payable, then the Holder shall have the right at any time, so long as the Borrower remains in default (and so
long and to the extent that there are sufficient authorized shares), to require the Borrower, upon written notice, to immediately
issue, in lieu of the Default Amount, the number of shares of Common Stock of the Borrower equal to the Default Amount divided
by the Conversion Price then in effect.

    	 

    	 

    

 

6.            
Prepayment. At any time that the Note remains outstanding,
upon not less than five business days' written notice (the "Prepayment Notice")
to the Holder, the Borrower may pay 110% of the entire Outstanding Principal Amount of the Note plus any accrued but unpaid Interest.
If the Borrower gives written notice of prepayment, the Holder shall agree to withhold any attempts
to convert the Convertible Note for a period of (3) business days beginning upon receipt of the Prepayment Notice. Should the Borrower
fail to make the Prepayment within the (3) business days, the Holder shall regain its right to convert the Note into shares of
Common Stock of the Borrower.

7.            
The Borrower covenants that
until all amounts due under this Note are paid in full, by conversion or otherwise,
unless waived by the Holder or subsequent Holder in writing, the Borrower shall:

		(a)	give
prompt written notice to the Holder of any Event of Default or of any other matter which has resulted in, or could reasonably
be expected to result in a materially adverse change in its financial condition or operations;

		(b)	give
prompt notice to the Holder of any claim, action or proceeding which, in the event of any unfavorable outcome, would
or could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect (as defined below) on the financial condition
of the Borrower;

		(c)	at
all times reserve and keep available out of its authorized but unissued Common Stock, for the purpose of effecting the
conversion of this Note into Common Stock, such number of its duly authorized shares of Common Stock as shall from
time to time be sufficient to effect the conversion of the Outstanding Principal Amount of this Note into Common Stock.

"Material
Adverse Effect" means (i) any condition, occurrence, state of facts or event having, or insofar as reasonably can
be foreseen would likely have, any material adverse effect on the legality, validity or enforceability of the Transaction
Documents or the transactions contemplated thereby, (ii) any condition, occurrence, state of facts or event having,
or insofar as reasonably can be foreseen would likely have, any effect on the business, operations, properties or financial condition
of the Borrower that is material and adverse to the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole,
and/or (iii) any condition, occurrence, state of facts or event that would, or insofar as reasonably can be foreseen
would likely, prohibit or otherwise materially interfere with or delay the ability of the Borrower to perform any of its
obligations under any of the Transaction Documents to which it is a party.

8.            
Upon receipt by the Borrower
of evidence from the Holder reasonably satisfactory to the Borrower of the loss,
theft, destruction or mutilation of this Note,

 

		(a)	in
the case of loss, theft or destruction, upon provision of indemnity reasonably satisfactory to it and/or its transfer agent,
or

		(b)	in the case of mutilation, upon surrender and cancellation
of this Note, then the Borrower at its expense will execute and deliver to the Holder a new
Note, dated the date of the lost, stolen, destroyed or mutilated Note, and evidencing the outstanding and unpaid principal amount
of the lost, stolen, destroyed or mutilated Note.

    	 

    	 

    

 

 

9.            
If any term in this Note is found by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable, then the entire Note shall be rescinded, the
for the remaining principal amount plus accrued interest due to 
Holder not converted by the Holder in accordance with this Note shall be returned
in its entirety and any Conversion Shares in the possession or control of the Holder
together with the difference between the amount of principal and interest paid by Borrower and the gross amount of the proceeds
received by Holder, or its designee, if any, shall be returned together with the remaining Conversion Shares to the Borrower.

10.         
The Note and the Note between
the Borrower and the Holder (including all Exhibits thereto) constitute
the full and entire understanding and Note between the Borrower and the Holder with respect to the subject hereof. Neither this
Note nor any term hereof may be amended, waived, discharged or terminated other than by a written instrument
signed by the Borrower and the Holder.

11.         
This Note shall be governed
by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California.

12.         
Conditions. The Borrower acknowledges the Holder's
participation in respect to this Note is on a conditions permitting basis. In the event that
the transaction risk profile substantially changes, market pricing or implied volatility
substantially change, due diligence raises concerns or any other conditions material to the funding of this Note,
the Holder reserves the right to terminate the Note at any time before delivering the
cash consideration to Borrower, as described herein.

13.         
Notices. All payments and any notice required or
permitted to be served hereunder shall be in writing and shall be delivered personally, or by express, overnight or courier service,
by regular or certified mail, or by facsimile transmission (with a confirming copy sent by mail, registered or certified, return
receipt requested) addressed as follows, or to such other address as any party hereto may for itself designate by written notice
in accordance herewith:

To Borrower:

Smoofi Inc..

1031 Calle Recodo Ste B

Suite 4217

San Clemente, CA 92673

Tel: 949.973.0684

Email: info@smoofi.com

 

With a copy by email only to (which copy
shall not constitute notice):

 

 

 

 

 

Email:

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

To Holder:

Wendy Moore

 

 

 

 

Email:

 

Notice shall be deemed properly given on the date received or
postmarked, whichever is earlier.

		1.	Miscellaneous

1.1.       
Counterparts. This Note may be executed in any
number of counterparts by original, facsimile or email signature. All executed counterparts shall constitute one Note not withstanding
that all signatories are not signatories to the original or the same counterpart. Facsimile
and scanned signatures are considered original signatures.

1.2.       
Severability. This Note
is not severable. If any term in this Note is found by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be unenforceable, then, at Holders election, the entire Note shall be rescinded, the consideration proffered
by the Holder for the remaining principal amount plus accrued interest not converted by the Holder in accordance
with this Note shall be returned in its entirety, with the right of offset to Borrower for the gross proceeds of any of the Conversion
Shares sold by Holder prior to a court’s decision that any term in this Note is unenforceable, or for the Market Value of
the Conversion Shares which, for any reason such shares are undeliverable to Borrower, and any Conversion Shares in the possession
or control of the Holder shall be returned to Borrower.

1.3.       
Legal Fees. Except as
provided in this Note, each Party will bear its own legal expenses in the execution of this Note. If the Borrower defaults and
the Holder is required to expend funds for actual legal
fees and expenses, such costs will be reimbursed to the Holder, solely by the Borrower.

1.4.       
Trading Activities. Neither
the Holder nor his/their affiliates has an open short position in the Common Stock of
Borrower, and the Holder agrees that he/they shall not, and that he/they will cause his/their affiliates not to, engage in any
short sales of or hedging transactions with respect to the Common Stock of the Borrower.

1.5.             
Modification. This Note
and the Note may only be modified in a writing signed by all Parties.

    	 

    	 

    

 

IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Borrower has caused this instrument to be duly executed by an officer thereunto duly authorized,
as of the date first written above.

“Borrower”

Smoofi, Inc.

 

 

By: ____________________

Name: Fred G. Luke

Title: President

 

 

 

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

Exhibit
A.

NOTICE
OF CONVERSION

The
undersigned hereby elects to convert $_____________of the principal amount of
the Note and $ ____________ of unpaid accrued interest of the Note (defined below) into
shares of Common Stock of Smoofi, Inc., a Nevada Corporation (the "Borrower") according to the conditions of the
Convertible Promissory Note of the Borrower dated as of September 2, 2016 (the "Note"). No fee will be charged
to the Holder or Holder's Custodian for any conversion, except for transfer taxes,
if any.

Box Checked as
to applicable instructions:

[
]      The Borrower shall electronically transmit the Common Stock issuable pursuant to this Notice of Conversion to
the account of the undersigned or its nominee with DTC through its Deposit Withdrawal Agent Commission
system ("DWAC Transfer").

Name
of DTC Prime Broker: ______________________________________________

Account
Number: _______________________________________________________

[
]        The
undersigned hereby requests that the Borrower issue a certificate or certificates for the number of shares of Common Stock set
forth below (which numbers are based on the Holder's calculation attached hereto) in the name(s) specified immediately below:

Wendy Moore

SSN
#: ________________

Date of Conversion:

Conversion
Price:

Shares
to Be Delivered:

Remaining
Principal Balance Due After
This Conversion:

Signature:

Print
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Exhibit 10.2

 

dynamic recovery and therapy system

 

Field of the Invention

 

[0001]     The field of the invention is massage devices and methods.

 

Background

 

[0002]     The following description includes information that may be useful in understanding the present invention. It is not an admission that any of the information provided herein is prior art or relevant to the presently claimed invention, or that any publication specifically or implicitly referenced is prior art.

 

[0003]     Massages can be useful therapies for pain relief, to improve sleep, and are often incorporated into physical therapy regimens for the treatment of injuries. Because some people who would benefit from massages cannot afford a masseur/masseuse, efforts have been made to develop automated massaging devices to improve the accessibility of massages. 

 

[0004]     For example, U.S. Patent Publication No. 2003/0028132 to Bastia et al. discloses a massage pad with pockets in which massage actuators can be retained. This allows the actuators to be positioned to achieve different massage effects and to accommodate a wider range of user physiologies. 

 

[0005]     These and all other publications identified herein are incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication or patent application were specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference. Where a definition or use of a term in an incorporated reference is inconsistent or contrary to the definition of that term provided herein, the definition of that term provided herein applies and the definition of that term in the reference does not apply.

 

[0006]     In another example, U.S. Patent No. 7429251 to Tanizawa et al. discloses a massaging device programmed to use different massaging patterns to different parts of a user’s body for enhanced and pleasant massaging effects.

 

 

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[0007]     Unfortunately, known massaging devices and methods fail to fully appreciate the wide range of health benefits (e.g., improving physical fitness, reducing blood pressure, reducing glucose levels, enhanced sleep, and potentially reduced or elimination of tumor growth) that could result from massages with predetermined patterns, pressures or frequencies.

 

[0008]     Thus, there is still a need for improved massage devices and methods.

 

Summary

 

[0009]     The inventive subject matter provides devices and methods to reduce a person’s blood pressure, blood glucose levels, pain, rate of tumor growth, and to enhance the person’s sleep and physical fitness. In one aspect of the inventive subject matter, a massage system includes a massaging unit coupled to an processing module, and a power supply. The massaging unit houses first and second actuators. The first actuator applies pressure to a person’s body in right, upward, left, and downward movements, and the second actuator simultaneously applies pressure in movements opposite to the direction of the first actuator. The first and second actuators could be configured to apply pressure to the person’s body in a series of traces (e.g., 8 traces, 4 traces from each actuator) to form a perimeter of a rectangle. Additionally or alternatively, one or both actuators could be configured to apply pressure to the person’s body in a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction to form a perimeter of an ellipsoid. 

 

[0010]     In some aspects where the first and second actuators are configured to apply pressure in a series of traces to form a perimeter of a rectangle, the first two traces could comprise the following: (a) the first actuator applies pressure to the person’s body according to a first trace, wherein the first trace comprises tracing a first segment of the perimeter of the rectangle by moving from a first corner of the rectangle to the midpoint of a first edge that is adjacent to the first corner; (b) the second actuator applies pressure to the person’s body according to a second trace, wherein the second trace comprises tracing a second segment of the perimeter of the rectangle by moving from a second corner of the rectangle to the midpoint of a second edge that is adjacent the second corner and parallel to the first edge, the first and second corners being diagonal to one another. Three more traces could be applied to the body to complete the perimeter of the rectangle, each actuator applying a pressure from a corner to a mid-point of an edge.

 

 

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[0011]     Additionally or alternatively, where the first and second actuators are configured to apply pressure in a series of traces to form a perimeter of a rectangle, the first two traces could comprise the following: (a) the first actuator applies pressure to the person’s body according to a first trace, wherein the first trace comprises tracing a first segment of the perimeter of the rectangle by moving from the midpoint of a first edge to a first corner of the rectangle that is adjacent to the first edge; (b) the second actuator applies pressure to the person’s body according to a second trace, wherein the second trace comprises tracing a second segment of the perimeter of the rectangle by moving from the midpoint of a second edge to a second corner of the rectangle that is adjacent the second edge, the first and second corners being diagonal to one another. Three more traces could be applied to the body to complete the perimeter of the rectangle, each actuator applying a pressure from a mid-point of an edge to a corner.

 

[0012]     As used herein, the term “midpoint” with respect to an edge should be interpreted broadly to include the exact midpoint of the edge length, and any points within the 25-75% region of the edge’s length. For example, where an edge is 6cm, the midpoint could be at the exact midpoint (3cm) or could be anywhere within the 25-75% region of its length (1.5-4.5cm) (e.g., within 40-60% (2.4-3.6cm).

 

[0013]     The massaging unit housing the actuators preferably includes an outer surface or contact pad that is suitable for contacting the body of the user (user’s skin or clothing). Each actuator could cause the moving pressures to be applied through one or more contact points, each contact point having any suitable area (e.g., between 0 and 100cm2, between .5 and 50cm2, or between .5 and 5cm2, inclusive). In some preferred embodiments, the contact point could have an area of between 0.5 and 1.0 cm2, inclusive. More preferably, the first and second actuators each apply a pressure via one or more contact points having an area of approximately or exactly 0.75 cm2. 

 

 

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[0014]     An actuator of the inventive subject matter could apply any suitable pressure to a person’s body. First and second actuators of a pair could apply the same or different pressures to the user’s body depending on the needs of the user. In some preferred embodiments, the first and second actuators each apply a pressure of between 1 and 10 kg/m2 to the person’s body. In some especially preferred embodiments, the pressure applied to the person’s body is between 1.5 and 8 kg/m2. The amount of pressure selected to be applied could similarly be selected based on the different needs of the user.

 

[0015]     It should be appreciated that the pressure applied by an actuator of the inventive subject matter could be a constant moving pressure, or a vibrating pressure. In some vibrating models, the actuators could be configured to apply pressure to the person’s body in a vibrating mode having any suitable frequency. In some preferred embodiments, one or more actuators could be configured to apply a vibrating pressure having a frequency between 100 and 500 cycles per minute to the person’s body. In some preferred massage units, the vibrations have a frequency between 200 and 400 cycles per minute.

 

[0016]     A rectangle pattern generated by a massage unit could be any suitable size, include any suitable number of traces, and take any suitable length of time to complete. The rectangle’s perimeter edges can vary in size based on, for example, person’s desired outcome or size. In some preferred aspects, each trace (corner to mid-point or mid-point to corner) will be between 1-20cm, more preferably between 1-10cm, and even more preferably between 1-6 cm, inclusive.. Viewed from another perspective, the rectangle’s edges are preferably between 2-40cm, more preferably between 2-20cm, and even more preferably between 2-12 cm, inclusive. In further regard to each trace, the inventor contemplates that each trace be repeated five times per minute. In other words, each actuator applies a pressure that moves at a rate between 0.5 and 1 cm/s and more preferably between 0.083 and 0.5 cm/s. It should also be appreciated that the pattern can comprise a first set, wherein the first and second actuators repeatedly apply pressure to the person’s body according to the first and second traces for between 1 and 50 minutes, more preferably between 1 and 20 minutes, and even more preferably between 2.5 and 10 minutes, inclusive, depending on the needs of the user. The massage can further comprise a second set, a third set, and a fourth set that complete the perimeter of the rectangle. The first, second, third and fourth sets could be completed in between 1 and 200 minutes, more preferably between 4 and 80 minutes, inclusive, and even more preferably between 10 and 40 minutes, inclusive.

 

 

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[0017]     A preferred pattern further comprises tracing the circumference of a circle or other ellipsoid, and at least one of the first and second actuators could further be configured to apply pressure to the person’s body in a pattern that traces the circumference of the circle or other ellipsoid having any suitable circumference. In some preferred embodiments, the circumference of the ellipsoid can be approximately or exactly 12, 18, 25, 31, or 37 cm. As used herein, the term “approximately” means within ±10%. Contemplated massages could include tracing the circle in a counterclockwise direction on the left side of the person’s back and tracing the circle in a clockwise direction on the right side of the person’s back for 5-20 minutes. Additionally or alternatively, the circle could be traced in a clockwise direction on the left side of the person’s back and tracing the circle in a counterclockwise direction on the right side of the person’s back for 5-20 minutes. In some preferred massage patterns, pressure is applied to the person’s body in a vibration mode having a frequency between 200 and 400 cycles per minute.

 

[0018]     It is contemplated that any suitable number of massage units can be incorporated into a massaging system of the inventive subject matter. Preferred systems will include one or more sets of nine units arranged in a linear or 3x3 rectangular configuration. From time to time, each set of nine units is referred to as a “module.” The nine units could be separated units comprising nine separated contact pads or outer surfaces. Additionally or alternatively, the nine units could compose a single contact pad or outer surface. 

 

[0019]     Various devices including one or more modules can be incorporated into various massaging device forms, including for example, a chair, a bed, a hat, a clothing item, a pillow, a sheet or a blanket.

 

 

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[0020]     Various objects, features, aspects and advantages of the inventive subject matter will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, along with the accompanying drawing figures in which like numerals represent like components.

 

[0021]     Brief Description of the Drawing

 

[0022]     Fig. 1A illustrates a system of the inventive subject matter.

 

[0023]     Figs. 1B-1H illustrate some exemplary massage patterns of the inventive subject matter.

 

[0024]     Figs. 2A-2D illustrate some exemplary massage modules of the inventive subject matter.

 

[0025]     Fig. 3 illustrates the application of massaging modules on the left and right sides of a person’s back.

 

[0026]     Detailed Description

 

[0027]     The following discussion provides many example embodiments of the inventive subject matter. Although each embodiment represents a single combination of inventive elements, the inventive subject matter is considered to include all possible combinations of the disclosed elements. Thus if one embodiment comprises elements A, B, and C, and a second embodiment comprises elements B and D, then the inventive subject matter is also considered to include other remaining combinations of A, B, C, or D, even if not explicitly disclosed.

 

[0028]     The inventors have unexpectedly discovered that the inventive massaging systems and methods can be used to provide various health benefits including lower blood pressure or glucose levels, or reduced tumor growth or growth rate. As shown in Figure 1A, massage unit 110 houses first and second actuators, 115 and 120, respectively. Power supply 105 supplies power to processing module 125 and massaging unit 110 to drive the actuators according to a pre-selected pattern. With respect to power supply 105, suitable power supplies convert energy from batteries, fuel cells, generators, solar power converters, or household electrical systems into energy that can be used by processing module 125 and actuators 115 and 120. For example, DC, AC-to-DC, AC, linear regulators, switched-mode, programmable, oruninterruptable power supplies may be employed in contemplated embodiments of the inventive subject matter.

 

 

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[0029]     Processing module 125 comprises a memory that stores massage pattern data associated with a plurality of massage paterns, and software instructions that cause the actuators to move according to one or more of the stored patterns. 

 

[0030]     It should be noted that any language directed to a processing module 125 should be read to include any suitable combination of computing devices, including servers, interfaces, systems, databases, agents, peers, engines, controllers, modules, or other types of computing devices operating individually or collectively. One should appreciate the computing devices comprise a processor configured to execute software instructions stored on a tangible, non-transitory computer readable storage medium (e.g., hard drive, FPGA, PLA, solid state drive, RAM, flash, ROM, etc.). The software instructions preferably configure or program the device to provide the roles, responsibilities, or other functionality as discussed below with respect to the disclosed systems. Further, the disclosed technologies can be embodied as a computer program product that includes a non-transitory computer readable medium storing the software instructions that causes a processor to execute the disclosed steps associated with implementations of computer-based algorithms, processes, methods, or other instructions. In some embodiments, the various servers, systems, databases, or interfaces exchange data using standardized protocols or implementations of algorithms, possibly based on HTTP, HTTPS, AES, public-private key exchanges, web service APIs, known financial transaction protocols, or other electronic information exchanging methods. Data exchanges among devices can be conducted over a packet-switched network, the Internet, LAN, WAN, VPN, or other type of packet switched network; a circuit switched network; cell switched network; PSTN; or other type of network. 

 

[0031]     As used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, when a system, engine, server, device, module, or other computing element is described as configured to perform or execute functions on data in a memory, the meaning of “configured to” or “programmed to” is defined as one or more processors or cores of the computing element being programmed by a set of software instructions stored in the memory of the computing element to execute the set of functions on target data or data objects stored in the memory.

 

 

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[0032]     In one embodiment, first actuator 115 is configured to apply a first moving pressure to the person’s body in a first direction to create a first trace. The first trace comprises a first segment of a perimeter of a rectangle from a first corner of the rectangle to a midpoint of a first edge that is adjacent to the first corner. Second actuator 120 is configured to apply a second moving pressure to the person’s body in a second direction to create a second trace simultaneously with the creation of the first trace by the first actuator. The second trace comprises a second segment of the perimeter of the rectangle from a second corner of the rectangle to a midpoint of a second edge that is adjacent to the second corner, and the first and second edges are parallel.

 

[0033]     Figure 1A shows a first pattern comprising four sets of traces. In the first set, first actuator 115 applies a moving pressure from the top left corner of a rectangle to a midpoint of the top edge of the rectangle along trace A1. At the same time, second actuator 120 applies a moving pressure from the bottom right corner to a midpoint of the bottom edge along trace A2. The term “trace” is used herein to describe the path of movement followed by the actuators. It should be appreciated that the actuator can apply pressure continuously along the trace or in a vibration mode. Suitable pressures can be between 1 and 10 kg/m2 and more preferably between 1.5 and 8 kg/m2. When operating in the vibration mode, the first actuator applies pressure using a tapping motion independent of movement along a trace. The frequency of tapping can be, for example, between 100 and 500 cycles per minute. In some preferred vibration modes, the frequency employed is between 200 and 400 cycles per minute.

 

[0034]     In the second set, first actuator 115 applies a moving pressure from the top left corner of the rectangle to the midpoint of the left edge of the rectangle along trace B1. Simultaneous to first actuator 115’s propagation along trace B1, second actuator 120 applies a moving pressure from the bottom right corner to the midpoint of the right edge along trace B2.

 

 

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[0035]     In the third set, first actuator 115 applies a moving pressure from the bottom left corner of the rectangle to the midpoint of the bottom edge of the rectangle along trace C1. Simultaneously, second actuator 120 applies a moving pressure from the top right corner to the midpoint of the top edge along trace C2.

 

[0036]     In the fourth set, first actuator 115 applies a moving pressure from the bottom left corner of the rectangle to the midpoint of the left edge of the rectangle along trace D1. Synchronized with first actuator 115’s propagation along trace D1, second actuator 120 applies a moving pressure from the top right corner to the midpoint of the right edge along trace D2.

 

[0037]     In some preferred embodiments the rectangle has edges between 1 and 15 cm in length, and in even more preferably between 2 and 12 cm. In some even more preferred embodiments, the rectangle is a square. 

 

[0038]     With respect to the duration of each set, the inventors contemplate after completing a trace, one or more actuators can “snaps back” to its starting position without applying a pressure to the user. Alternatively, a pressure could be applied in backwards and forward directions along a trace. From the starting position, the application of pressure along the trace can be repeated. Thus the actuators can cycle between applying moving pressure and snapping back for durations ranging from 1 and 20 minutes, and more preferably between 2.5 and 10 minutes per set.

 

[0039]     Figure 1B shows a second pattern in which first actuator 115 applies a moving pressure along trace A1 from the top right corner to the midpoint of the top edge. Simultaneously, second actuator 120 applies a moving pressure along trace A2. The first and second actuators continue to apply moving pressures as described above along traces B1, B2, C1, C2, D1, and D2.

 

[0040]     Figure 1C shows a third pattern. First actuator 115 begins at the midpoint of the top edge of a rectangle and applies a moving pressure along A1 to the top, left corner of the rectangle. Second actuator 120 begins at the midpoint of the bottom edge and applies a moving pressure along A2 to the bottom, right corner of the rectangle in movement synchronized with the movement of first actuator 115. Sequentially, the first and second actuators apply moving pressure along traces B1, B2, C1, C2, D1, and D2 as illustrated in Figure 1C.

 

 

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[0041]     Figure 1D shows a fourth pattern. In the fourth pattern, first actuator 115 applies moving pressure along traces A1, B1, C1, and D1 sequentially. Here, second actuator 120 moves in the direction opposite to the direction first actuator 115 moves with respect to either a vertical or horizontal axis that bisects the rectangle into substantially equal parts. As used herein with respect to parts of a rectangle, “substantially equal” means the areas of the resulting sub-rectangles are within 10% of each other. Thus, second actuator 120 applies moving pressure along traces A2, B2, C2, and D2.

   

[0042]     In further aspects of the inventive subject matter first actuator 115 is configured to apply a moving pressure in an elliptical path. It should be appreciated that first actuator 115 can propagate along the elliptical path in the counterclockwise direction (Figure 1E, Figure 1H) our clockwise direction (Figure 1F, Figure 1G). Second actuator 120 can be configured to stand-by without applying any pressure. Alternatively, second actuator 120 can be configured to apply moving pressure in coordination with first actuator 115. For example, second actuator 120 can apply a moving pressure alongside first actuator 115 or in the opposite direction. In another example, second actuator 120 applies pressure along an ellipsoid path that is concentric with the elliptical path followed by the first actuator. In some preferred embodiments at least one of the minor and major axes has a length of 12, 18, 25, 31, or 37 cm. In some even more preferred embodiments, the elliptical path is circular.

 

[0043]     Moreover, the inventors contemplate that pairs of first and second actuators can be arranged in multiple configurations. Figure 2A shows a massaging unit housing 9 pairs of actuators in a rectangular configuration, comprising three rows of three actuator pairs. Alternatively, Figure 2B shows a massaging module comprising a rectangular configuration of nine massaging units, each housing a pair of actuators. A linear configuration of nine actuator pairs in one massaging unit is shown in Figure 2C. Figure 2D illustrates a linear configuration of nine massaging units in a massaging module. Therefore, it should be apparent that any suitable number of actuator pairs/massaging units can be combined in a massaging device suitable for a person’s body dimensions or massage needs.

 

 

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[0044]     An exemplary configuration of massaging devices is shown in Figure 3. In Figure 3, two massaging modules (each having three massage units consistent with the configuration shown in Figure 2A) are placed on the right and left sides of a person’s back. In another example, six linear massage units could be placed on the person’s back such that three massage units are applied to each of the right and left sides of the person’s back. 

 

[0045]     In an exemplary method, a massaging device is applied to a person’s body, and the massaging device is operated to at least one of reduce tumor growth or growth rate, reduce blood pressure, reduce blood glucose levels, reduce pain, enhance sleep, and enhance the physical fitness of the person. As some non-limiting examples, a person’s blood pressure can be reduced from 160/100 (before massage) to 140/70 after one year of use for one hour a day. Blood glucose levels can be reduced by 11-7.8 mmol/L using daily massages for 1 month (1 hour per day) in conjunction with continuing medication. After discontinuing medication, blood glucose levels can be decreased by another 6.4-7 mmol/L after a second month of daily (1 hour) massages. Moreover, the inventor contemplates that tumor cell growth can be stopped, stabilizing tumor size, by two weeks of treatment. After 40 days of treatment, the tumor may gradually disappear. Typically after three months of treatment, the inventor contemplates a 90% reduction in tumor size. It should be appreciated that the results of treatment accornedding to the inventive subject matter depend on each person’s situation.

 

[0046]     One contemplated method of massaging a person’s back employs a sequence of massages in which the spin serves as a mirror plane, and the pattern of massages on the left side is the mirror image of the pattern of massages on the right side. The massage device to the left of the person’s spine is operated using the first pattern (Figure 1A), and the device on the right side of the person’s back is operated using the second pattern (Figure 1B). Next, the left massaging device is operated according to the third pattern (Figure 1C) while the right massaging device is operated using the fourth pattern (Figure 1D). Preferably, the massaging devices are operated in each pattern for between 2.5 and 10 minutes. After the first two patterns are complete, the left massaging device is operated in the pattern shown in Figure 1E, and the right massaging device is operated in the pattern shown in Figure 1F for 5-20 minutes. Lastly, the left and right massaging devices are operated for 5-20 minutes in the patterns shown in Figures 1G and 1H, respectively. In even more preferred methods, the massaging devices are operated in a vibration mode having a frequency between 200 and 400 cycles per minute. It should be appreciated that the duration of each pattern and the dimensions of the rectangles and ellipses can be customized to the person’s massage needs and physical proportions.

 

 

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[0047]     While the disclosure herein is generally directed to massage patterns that are rectangular or ellipsoid, it should be appreciated that massaging units of the inventive subject matter could be programmed or configured to generate any suitable massage patterns. Additionally, it should be appreciated that the rectangles, ellipsoids, and other patterns generated could be complete patterns (e.g., a closed rectangle with all edges touching two corners), or partial patterns (e.g., an incomplete ellipsoid where the start point and end point of a trace does not touch).

 

[0048]     It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those already described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims. Moreover, in interpreting both the specification and the claims, all terms should be interpreted in the broadest possible manner consistent with the context. In particular, the terms “comprises” and “comprising” should be interpreted as referring to elements, components, or steps in a non-exclusive manner, indicating that the referenced elements, components, or steps may be present, or utilized, or combined with other elements, components, or steps that are not expressly referenced. Where the specification claims refers to at least one of something selected from the group consisting of A, B, C .... and N, the text should be interpreted as requiring only one element from the group, not A plus N, or B plus N, etc.

 

[0049]     As used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, the meaning of “a,” “an,” and “the” includes plural reference unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Also, as used in the description herein, the meaning of “in” includes “in” and “on” unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.

 

 

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[0050]     The recitation of ranges of values herein is merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range. Unless otherwise indicated herein, each individual value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g. “such as”, etc.) provided with respect to certain embodiments herein is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element essential to the practice of the invention. 

 

[0051]     As used herein, and unless the context dictates otherwise, the term "coupled to" is intended to include both direct coupling (in which two elements that are coupled to each other contact each other) and indirect coupling (in which at least one additional element is located between the two elements). Therefore, the terms "coupled to" and "coupled with" are used synonymously.

 

 

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CLAIMS

What is claimed is:

 

1. A massage system for a person’s body, comprising:

 

a first massaging unit coupled to an processing module and a power supply;

 

a first actuator housed in the first massaging unit and configured to apply a first moving pressure to the person’s body in a first direction to create a first trace;

 

a second actuator housed in the first massaging unit and configured to apply a second moving pressure to the person’s body in a second direction to create a second trace simultaneously with creation of the first trace by the first actuator;

 

wherein the first trace comprises a first segment of a perimeter of a rectangle from a first corner of the rectangle to a midpoint of a first edge that is adjacent to the first corner;

 

wherein the second trace comprises a second segment of the perimeter of the rectangle from a second corner of the rectangle to a midpoint of a second edge that is adjacent to the second corner; and

 

wherein the first and second edges are parallel.

 

2.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first actuator is further configured to snap back to the first corner of the rectangle and reapply the first moving pressure to the person’s body in the first direction to recreate the first trace.

 

3.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first actuator has an area between 0.5 and 1.0 cm2, inclusive.

 

4.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first actuator has an area of 0.75 cm2.

 

5.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first actuator applies a pressure of between 1 and 10 kg/m2 to the person’s body.

 

6.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first actuator applies a pressure of between 1.5 and 8 kg/m2 to the person’s body.

 

 

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7.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first actuator applies pressure in a vibrating mode having a frequency between 100 and 500 cycles per minute to the person’s body.

 

8.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first actuator applies a pressure in a vibrating mode having a frequency between 200 and 400 cycles per minute to the person’s body.

 

9.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first edge is between 1 and 15 cm.

 

10.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first edge is between 2 and 12 cm.

 

11.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first and second actuators are further configured to apply the first and second moving pressures to the person’s body in a first set, wherein the first set comprises repeatedly applying the first and second moving pressures to the person’s body according to the first and second traces for between 1 and 20 minutes.

 

12.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first and second actuators are further configured to apply the first and second moving pressures to the person’s body in a first set, wherein the first set comprises repeatedly applying the first and second moving pressures to the person’s body in the first and second directions, respectively, for between 2.5 and 10 minutes.

 

13.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first actuator is further configured to apply a third moving pressure to the person’s body in a third direction to create a third trace, wherein the first actuator is further configured to apply a fourth moving pressure to the person’s body in a fourth direction to create a fourth trace, wherein the third trace comprises a third segment of the perimeter of the rectangle from the midpoint of the first edge of the rectangle to the first corner; and wherein the fourth trace comprises a fourth segment of the perimeter of the rectangle from the midpoint of the second edge to the second corner.

 

14.     The massage system of claim 13, wherein the first and second actuators are further configured to apply the pressure to the person’s body according to a second set, wherein the second set comprises repeatedly applying the third and fourth moving pressures to the person’s body in the third and fourth directions, respectively, for between 2.5 and 10 minutes.

 

15.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first actuator is further configured to apply a fifth moving pressure to the person’s body in a clockwise direction to create a fifth trace.

 

 

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16.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first actuator is further configured to apply a sixth moving pressure to the person’s body in a counter-clockwise direction to create a sixth trace.

 

17.     The massage system of claim 1, wherein the first massaging unit further comprises eight additional pairs of actuators, and wherein the first and second actuators and the eight additional pairs of actuators are arranged in at least one of a rectangular and a linear pattern.

 

18.     The massage system of claim 1 further comprising second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eight, and ninth massaging units, each having two actuators.

 

19.     A method of massaging a person’s body, comprising:

 

applying a massage unit including first and second actuators on the person’s body;

 

simultaneously causing the first actuator to apply a first moving pressure to the person’s body in a first direction from a first start position to a first end position to create a first trace, and the second actuator to apply a second moving pressure to the person’s body in a second direction from a second start position to create a second trace;

 

wherein the first start position comprises a first corner of a rectangle, the first end position comprises a midpoint of a first edge of a rectangle that is adjacent the first corner, the second start position comprises a second corner of the rectangle, the second end position comprises a midpoint of a second edge of the rectangle that is adjacent the second corner, and wherein the first and second edges are parallel; and

 

simultaneously causing the first and second actuators to snap back from the first and second end positions, respectively, to the first and second start positions, respectively.

 

20.     The method of claim 19, wherein the step of applying the applying the massage unit comprises laying the massaging unit on a left or right side of a spine of the person’s body.

 

 

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Massage systems and methods for massaging a person’s body include a massaging unit coupled to an processing module and a power supply. First and second actuators are housed in the first massaging unit. The first actuator applies a moving pressure to the person’s body to create a first trace, and simultaneously, the second actuator applies a moving pressure to the person’s body to create a second. The first trace comprises a first segment of a perimeter of a rectangle from a first corner of the rectangle to a midpoint of a first edge that is adjacent to the first corner. The second trace comprises a second segment of the perimeter of the rectangle from a second corner of the rectangle to a midpoint of a second edge that is adjacent to the second corner, and the first and second edges are parallel.

 

 

 

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