1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an exercising and massaging device and, more particularly, to a belt exercising and massaging device.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional massaging chair is used to massage a user's back to release the user's back muscles so as to provide a comfortable sensation to the user. However, the massaging chair cannot be used to massage other portions of the user's body, thereby limiting the versatility of the massaging chair.
A conventional belt exercising and massaging device comprises a belt mounted on a user's waist, and at least one vibrator mounted on the belt to provide a vibration to the belt. Thus, the belt is driven by the vibrator to provide a vibration to the user's waist so as to exercise the user's waist. However, the vibration force applied by the vibrator is not distributed on the user's waist evenly and smoothly, so that the user easily feels uncomfortable, and the user's waist is easily hurt.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a belt exercising and massaging device, comprising a cushion, and a massaging belt unit mounted on the cushion and including two massaging belts each extending from a surface of the cushion and each movable relative to the cushion.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a belt exercising and massaging device, wherein the massaging belt unit is operated to drive the massaging belts to move and swing rightward and leftward so as to provide a massaging and exercising effect to a user.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a belt exercising and massaging device, wherein the massaging belts surround the user's body in a planar manner so that the force applied by the massaging belts is distributed on the user's body smoothly and evenly without producing an excessive vibration and a stress concentration, thereby providing a comfortable sensation to the user, and thereby preventing the user's body from being hurt.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The cushion 10 is provided with a mounting seat 11 for mounting the massaging belt unit 20.
The massaging belt unit 20 further includes a motor 22 mounted on the mounting seat 11 of the cushion 10, two opposite rotation shafts 23 each rotated by the motor 22, and two opposite eccentric mechanisms 24 each mounted between a respective rotation shaft 23 and a respective massaging belt 21 to move the respective massaging belt 21 reciprocally by rotation of the respective rotation shaft 23. The motor 22 of the massaging belt unit 20 is a dual-directional motor to rotate the two rotation shafts 23 which are located at two opposite ends of the motor 22. Each of the eccentric mechanisms 24 of the massaging belt unit 20 includes an eccentric member 241 secured on the respective rotation shaft 23 to rotate with the respective rotation shaft 23 reciprocally, and a rotation wheel 242 rotatably mounted on the eccentric member 241 by a bearing 243 to move with the eccentric member 241. The eccentric members 241 of the eccentric mechanisms 24 are directed toward two opposite directions as shown in
The massaging belts 21 of the massaging belt unit 20 are movable relative to the cushion 10 in two different directions. Each of the massaging belts 21 of the massaging belt unit 20 has a first end secured to the rotation wheel 242 of a respective eccentric mechanism 24 to move with the rotation wheel 242 and a second end provided with an adjustment bonding section 211. The adjustment bonding sections 211 of the massaging belts 21 are connected with each other to connect the massaging belts 21 together. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the adjustment bonding sections 211 of the massaging belts 21 include a male snap co-operating with a female snap.
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The mounting seat 110 of the cushion 100 is formed with at least one slideway 111 in which the movable shaft 230 is slidable rightward and leftward. The movable shaft 230 of the massaging belt unit 200 is formed with a guide slot 2301, and the eccentric mechanism 240 is rotatably mounted on the motor 220 eccentrically and rotatable and movable in the guide slot 2301 of the movable shaft 230.
Each of the massaging belts 210 of the massaging belt unit 200 has a first end secured to one of two opposite ends of the movable shaft 230 to move with the movable shaft 230 and a second end provided with an adjustment bonding section 2110. The adjustment bonding sections 2110 of the massaging belts 210 are connected with each other to connect the massaging belts 210 together. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the adjustment bonding sections 2110 of the massaging belts 210 include a male snap co-operating with a female snap.
Accordingly, the massaging belt unit is operated to drive the massaging belts to move and swing rightward and leftward so as to provide a massaging and exercising effect to a user. In addition, the massaging belts surround the user's body in a planar manner so that the force applied by the massaging belts is distributed on the user's body smoothly and evenly without producing an excessive vibration and a stress concentration, thereby providing a comfortable sensation to the user, and thereby preventing the user's body from being hurt.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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