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Hans Dehli Phones & Addresses

  • 1801 Calle Leticia, San Clemente, CA 92672 (949) 661-6386
  • Santa Ana, CA
  • Oakland, CA
  • 32826 Leah Dr, Dana Point, CA 92629 (949) 661-1758 (949) 661-6386
  • Laguna Niguel, CA
  • El Dorado Hills, CA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Orange, CA

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Company: Human touch, llc Position: Sr. vp

Industries

Health, Wellness and Fitness

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Sr. Vp At Human Touch, Llc

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Position:
Sr. VP at Human Touch, LLC
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Human Touch, LLC
Sr. VP

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Hans J. Dehli
President
HANS J. DEHLI CORP
3030 Walnut Ave, Long Beach, CA 90807

Publications

Us Patents

Warm Air Massager

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US Patent:
6786878, Sep 7, 2004
Filed:
Jun 11, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/880411
Inventors:
Hans Dehli - Dana Point CA
Assignee:
Interactive Health, LLC - Long Beach CA
International Classification:
A61H 2302
US Classification:
601 16, 601 70, 601 80
Abstract:
A warm air massager for heating and massaging a body part includes a massage node which includes openings for directing streams of heated air to the body part being massaged. The body part is massaged by the reciprocating motion of the massage node produced by an internal massage motor. The massage motor may rotate to cause an eccentric connector to impart reciprocating motion to a shaft coupled to the massage node. The massage motor may be located within the housing, within the massage node, or there may be multiple massage motors located in each of the housing and the massage node. Intake ambient air enters the massage housing by means of a fan which withdraws ambient air from outside, directs the ambient air through a heater element and directs streams of the heated air through the massage node to the body part being massaged. Each of the fan, the heater element and the massage motor or motors may include multiple settings. The fan and massage motor are preferably separately controlled.

Massaging Device For Chairs

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US Patent:
6814710, Nov 9, 2004
Filed:
Aug 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/632315
Inventors:
Hans Dehli - Dana Point CA
Assignee:
Interactive Health LLC - Long Beach CA
International Classification:
A61H 1500
US Classification:
601 99, 601100, 601101, 601102, 601116
Abstract:
A massaging device having a track comprising two rails. The rails comprise a first V-shaped raceway spaced apart from a second raceway. The device includes a carriage that causes a massaging unit comprising a pair of massaging to move back and forth along the rails. Coupled to the carriage are a pair of guide wheels having diamond-shaped cross-section, and engaging the first raceway. A biasing wheel if pivotally coupled to either side of the carriage and spring loaded in a direction away from the guide wheels as to engage the second raceway and maintain the carriage within the rail. The massaging unit comprises a pair of massaging members that are mounted to a rotable shaft in such a fashion as to perform a finger pressure-like massage or a tapping massage.

Reclining Chair

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US Patent:
D500608, Jan 11, 2005
Filed:
May 7, 2004
Appl. No.:
29/205047
Inventors:
David Potter - Los Angeles CA, US
Hans Dehli - Dana Point CA, US
Assignee:
Interactive Health, LLC - Long Beach CA
International Classification:
0601
US Classification:
D 6367, D6334, D6335

Massaging Device For Chairs With Guide Rail And Carriage Assembly

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US Patent:
7004916, Feb 28, 2006
Filed:
Oct 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/045995
Inventors:
Hans Dehli - Dana Point CA, US
Assignee:
Interactive Health, LLC - Long Beach CA
International Classification:
A61H 15/00
US Classification:
601 99, 601100, 601101, 601102, 601116
Abstract:
An adjustable massaging device includes a track comprising two rails formed on a support structure. The device includes a carriage assembly that causes a massaging unit comprising a pair of massaging members to move back and forth along the rails on the support structure. The massaging members are mounted to a rotatable shaft in such a fashion as to perform a finger pressure-like massage or a tapping massage on the interior of the massaging surface, such that a user may be massaged by contacting the exterior of the massaging surface. The adjustable massaging device may be used in the back of a chair, for example, to massage a user's back. The support structure on which the massaging unit is formed is adjustable within the chair such that, in a retracted position, the massaging members are distanced from the massaging surface and the chair may be used as a standard office chair without any massaging parts contacting the massaging surface. In a number of deployed or massaging positions, the massaging members are in contact with the interior of the massaging surface and are capable of exerting various massage pressures. The support structure may be hinged to a bracket and pivotally movable with respect to the bracket by a handle or motorized means.

Footrest With Integral Heater

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US Patent:
7184655, Feb 27, 2007
Filed:
Jul 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/178206
Inventors:
Hans Dehli - Dana Point CA, US
Assignee:
Interactive Health, LLC. - Long Beach CA
International Classification:
A47J 27/00
US Classification:
392380, 34 90
Abstract:
A footrest is provided comprising a base portion for placement on a supporting surface, a footplate connected to the base portion for receiving a foot of a user of the footrest, a heater connected to the base portion, an air intake system connected to the heater for drawing a first mass of air into the footrest, and an exhaust connected to the heater for expelling a second mass of air from the footrest. The heater receives the first mass of air, heats it, and expels it as a second mass of air. A warm air shield helps redirect the second mass of air expelled through the exhaust at the foot of the user placed on the footplate. The footplate may be made to pivot with respect to the base portion, or may be provided with a control knob so that a user may control the heater using her foot.

Massage Chair

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US Patent:
D539051, Mar 27, 2007
Filed:
Oct 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
29/240062
Inventors:
Hans Dehli - Dana Point CA, US
David Potter - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Interactive Health, LLC. - Long Beach CA
International Classification:
0601
US Classification:
D 6367

Air Controlled Massage System With Motorized Drive Mechanism

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US Patent:
7207958, Apr 24, 2007
Filed:
Jan 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/751031
Inventors:
Hans Dehli - Dana Point CA, US
Assignee:
Interactive Health, LLC. - Long Beach CA
International Classification:
A61H 19/00
US Classification:
601148, 601149
Abstract:
A massage system is provided that includes a motor having an output shaft and at least one sliding block connected to the output shaft. The massage system also includes at least one bellows. Each bellows is connected to a corresponding one of the sliding blocks and is moveable between an extended position and a retracted position. When each bellows is moved from the extended to the retracted position air is expelled from the bellows. Similarly, when each bellows is moved from the retracted to the extended position air is taken into the bellows. Operation of the motor causes each sliding block to move between a first position and a second position, such that in the first position each sliding block compresses a corresponding one of the bellows to the retracted position and in the second position each sliding block releases said corresponding one of the bellows to the extended position.

Air Controlled Massage System

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US Patent:
7226428, Jun 5, 2007
Filed:
Nov 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/705412
Inventors:
Hans Dehli - Dana Point CA, US
Assignee:
Human Touch, LLC - Long Beach CA
International Classification:
A61H 23/04
US Classification:
601148, 601149
Abstract:
A massage system is provided that includes a motor, at least one bellows and at least one inflatable bladder connected to each bellows. Each bellows has an extended position and a retracted position, wherein operation of the motor causes each bellows to move between the extended and retracted positions. When each bellows is moved from the extended to the retracted position, air is expelled from the bellows and enters a corresponding one of the at least one inflatable bladder and when each bellows is moved from the retracted to the extended position, air is extracted from a corresponding one of the at least one inflatable bladder and enters the bellows.
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