The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Further, as shown in the block diagram of
A manipulation unit 4 is extended and protrudes from the massager body 15 so that a user can input various instructions. As illustrated in
Further, a control unit 30 is provided in the massager body 15 to operate the treating elements 5 based on the instructions inputted through the manipulation unit 4. As illustrated in
The memory unit 32 stores up/down, back/forth and left/right positions of the treating elements 5 corresponding to the parts to be treated, such as the neck, shoulder, back and waist; and types of massage operations corresponding to the parts to be treated. The massage operations correspond to various treatments, such as finger-pressure massage (shiatsu), punching and rubbing massage, lymph (lymph massage) and body correction. The treating elements 5 can be made to move along desired paths by combining the operations of the driving units 7, 8 and 9 under the control of the driving control unit 33.
In this embodiment, different massage operations respectively corresponding to different parts to be treated are stored in the memory unit 32. That is, as printed on the surfaces of the buttons 23, 24, 25 and 26 as shown in
These massage operations are quite often performed onto the relevant parts to be treated by actual massagists. That is, the shiatsu that can intensively relax the muscles of the nape of the neck is effective for a neck, the massage is effective for shoulders, and the lymph (lymph massage), a type of soft massage is effective for a back since the difference between individuals in a mass of back muscles is great, and the body correction that extends muscles by stretching exercise is effective for a waist. However, massage operations other than those shown in the present embodiment may be set for respective parts to be treated instead. Further, if any other massage operations are effective for some parts to be treated, the massage operations may not necessarily be different depending on the parts to be treated.
In the massager having the above-described configuration, a user sitting on the seat part 1 and leaning against the backrest part 2 presses the on/off button 20 in the manipulation unit 4 to start operation, and then selects and presses one of the buttons 23, 24, 25 and 26 in the part selecting unit 22 corresponding to a desired part to be treated. The operation processing unit 31 in the control unit 30 receives the information on the desired part to be treated which is inputted by selecting one of the buttons of the manipulation unit 4. The operation processing unit 31 recalls from the memory unit 32 the up/down, back/forth and left/right positions of the treating elements 5 that are stored corresponding to the desired part to be treated, and the operation processing unit 31 controls the driving units 7, 8 and 9 by the driving control unit 33 so that the treating elements 5 move to the desired positions, respectively. Thereafter, the positions of the treating elements 5 are detected by the sensors 10, 11 and 12.
That is, the operation processing unit 31 retrieves the type of the massage operation corresponding to the part to be treated which is inputted by selecting the button of the manipulation unit 4, from the memory unit 32 so that the driving control unit 33 can control the driving units 7, 8 and 9 to move the treating element 5 to positions corresponding to the desired part to be treated to make it perform the massage operations.
Therefore, by simply pressing any one of the buttons 23, 24, 25 and 26 of the part selecting unit 22, the user can operate the massager to perform a desired massage by the optimum massage operation depending on the part to be treated, without any complicate button operation and any preliminary knowledge. Accordingly, the user's bothersome work is reduced and the user can enjoy different types of massages depending on parts to be treated.
Further, a plurality of massage operations corresponding to a part to be treated may be stored, and when a desired part to be treated is selected, the plurality of massage operations may be performed sequentially. In this case, it is desirable to have a different massage operation as a first one set to be performed for each different part to be treated.
Next, a massager in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention will be described. The basic configuration of the massager in this embodiment is the same as that of the massager in the aforementioned first embodiment. Thus, like parts are represented by like reference numerals and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
As illustrated in
A memory unit 32 stores the movement paths and operation times corresponding to respective parts to be treated in each massage operation, in addition to the up/down, back/forth and left/right positions of the treating elements 5 for the respective parts to be treated. For example, in case of performing the lymph massage, as shown in
In the massager having the above-described configuration, a user sitting on a seat part 1 and leaning against a backrest part 2 presses an on/off button 20 of the manipulation unit 4 to start operation. Then the user selects and presses one of the buttons 23, 24, 25 and 26 in the part selecting unit 22 corresponding to a desired part to be treated, and selects and presses one of the buttons 51, 52, 53 and 54 of the operation selecting unit 50 corresponding to a desired massage operation.
The operation processing unit 31 receives the information on the desired part to be treated and the massage operation which are inputted by manipulating the buttons of the manipulation unit 4 so that the driving control unit 33 can control the driving units 7, 8, and 9 to move the treating element 5 to the up/down, back/forth, left/right positions that are stored corresponding to the input part to be treated to make it perform the massage operation based on the movement path and operation time. The movement path and operation time are stored in the memory unit 32 corresponding to the part to be treated and the massage operation.
That is, by simply pressing any one of the buttons 23, 24, 25 and 26 of the part selecting unit 22, and any one of the buttons 51, 52, 53 and 54 of the operation selecting unit 50, the user can operate the massager to perform the massage operation to each desired part to be treated in the optimum movement path and operation time without any complicate button operation and any preliminary knowledge. Therefore, the user's bothersome work is reduced and the user can enjoy various massages depending on parts to be treated.
Next, a massager in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention will be described. The basic configuration of the massager in this embodiment is the same as that of the massager in the first embodiment. Thus, like parts are represented by like reference numerals and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
The feature of this embodiment is that a group of the buttons in the part selecting unit 22 and a group of the buttons in the operation selecting unit 50 which are positioned in the manipulation unit 4 in the other embodiments are united in a group of the same buttons. Specifically, as illustrated in
The display unit 21 includes, in separate frames, a treatment contents display unit 70 that displays treatment contents, a part display unit 71 that displays parts to be treated, such as neck, shoulder, back and waist, and a massage operation display unit 72 that displays types of massage operations, such as shiatsu, massage, lymph and body correction. The display unit 21 may use an LED and the like for displaying.
In the massager having the above-described configuration, a user sitting on the seat part 1 and leaning against the backrest part 2 presses the on/off button 20 in the manipulation unit 4 to start operation, and then selects and presses one of the buttons 23, 24, 25 and 26 in the part selecting unit 22 corresponding to a desired part to be treated. To make the user easily understand the operational sequence, a character marked portion of the part display unit 71 in the display unit 21 flickers. When the user presses one of the buttons 23, 24, 25 and 26, the character marked portion corresponding to the selected part to be treated is lighted, thereby notifying the user that the part to be treated is selected. The character marked unit of the massage operation display unit 72 starts flickering after the part to be treated is selected. When the user re-presses the selected one of the buttons 23, 24, 25 and 26, only the “shiatsu”, which is positioned at the top of the character marked portion of the massage operation display unit 72 is converted to be lighted and the lights of the others are off. Further, when re-pressing the selected button, the “shiatsu” is off, the following “massage” is on.
That is, the massage operations are converted in turn, for example, “shiatsu”→“massage”→“lymph massage”→“body correction”, by repeatedly and continuously pressing the first selected one among the buttons 23, 24, 25 and 26 of the part selecting unit 22. Accordingly, the massage operation being selected at the present is displayed on the display unit 21 and simultaneously the massage operation is confirmed by pressing the decision button 60 when the desired massage operation is selected. Consequently, a massage operation massage operation can be selected by using the part selecting unit 22 only.
In the above-described configuration, the massager can be prevented from becoming large in size and heavy in weight, by reducing the number of buttons of the manipulation unit 4. Furthermore, the user can easily understand the operating method by the guidance of the display unit 21.
Next, a massager in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described. The basic configuration of the massager in this embodiment is the same as that of the massagers in the first embodiment. Thus, like parts are represented by like reference numerals and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
As illustrated in
While the invention has been shown and described with respect to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
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2006-231358 | Aug 2006 | JP | national |