Vibrating device
First Claim
1. As an attachment to a door having a pair of laterally extending door knobs, a vibrator comprising a sling of fabric construction material folded in a U-shaped configuration presenting opposite ends and between said ends an operative mid-point location on an inside surface thereof, a vibrating means operatively connected to said mid-point location, interengaging velcro patches at said mid-point location and on said vibrating means to complete the attachment of said vibrating means to said sling, at each said opposite end a doorknob engaging hook for supporting said sling in an encircling relation about a user in a position leaning away from said door and against said vibrating means, and an on-off switch for said vibrating means of the type in which the off mode is the normal mode as provided by spring bias such that said vibrator is correspondingly only on when pressure is applied against said switch overcoming said spring bias as occurs when the user leans away from said door and against said vibrating means, whereby the support of said door also serves as a support for said vibrator during the use thereof.
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Abstract
A vibrating device embodied at the middle of a sling which has hooks at opposite ends, so that in use the hooks are attached to the door knobs of an open door, and the user stands within the sling and leans back against the vibrator which is then positioned against the user'"'"'s back, and the door supports this leaning position of the user.
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1. As an attachment to a door having a pair of laterally extending door knobs, a vibrator comprising a sling of fabric construction material folded in a U-shaped configuration presenting opposite ends and between said ends an operative mid-point location on an inside surface thereof, a vibrating means operatively connected to said mid-point location, interengaging velcro patches at said mid-point location and on said vibrating means to complete the attachment of said vibrating means to said sling, at each said opposite end a doorknob engaging hook for supporting said sling in an encircling relation about a user in a position leaning away from said door and against said vibrating means, and an on-off switch for said vibrating means of the type in which the off mode is the normal mode as provided by spring bias such that said vibrator is correspondingly only on when pressure is applied against said switch overcoming said spring bias as occurs when the user leans away from said door and against said vibrating means, whereby the support of said door also serves as a support for said vibrator during the use thereof.
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