1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a manual and spiral massage device, and more particularly to one having a retractable rod unit and a massage unit. The retractable unit is moved inward and outward to drive a massage block of the massage unit to turn clockwise and counterclockwise so as to massage the user's arm, neck, chest, waist, abdomen, and so on.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The difference between an abdomen exerciser and a power-driven device which is used to massage abdomen or a manual massage device is that the abdomen exerciser is transversely placed in front of the user's abdomen and pushed toward the abdomen by the user's hand. The abdomen exerciser will be pushed outward after the abdomen bears the pressure so as to exercise the user's upper body.
The pad of the conventional abdomen exerciser is contact with the body and the abdomen in a fixed way. When in use, the abdomen exerciser applies a force to the muscles of the abdomen frontward and rearward in a horizontal direction. This operation can exercise the user's upper body, but it cannot massage the fat of the user's abdomen.
Therefore, an improved abdomen exerciser to provide an abdomen pad which can massage and vibrate the abdomen is development. As shown in
As shown in
However, the former abdomen exerciser is operated in a horizontal direction to provide a slight vibration. The effect to massage the fat of the abdomen is limited. The vibration of the abdomen pad and the user's applying force are in the same direction, which results in that it is not easy to turn the abdomen pad 6. The expected effect to massage the abdomen cannot be achieved. The latter power-driven massage device only massages the contact portion.
Therefore, the present invention is to provide a manual and spiral massage device, which can be reciprocated to massage the abdomen.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a manual and spiral massage device which comprises a retractable rod unit, a bow-shaped frame, and a massage unit. The retractable rod unit comprises a T-shaped rod composed of a pair handles and a sleeve. A first end of the sleeve is connected to the pair of handles, and a second end of the sleeve is connected with a first end of an inner pipe. The second end of the sleeve is formed with two grooves to receive two resilient strips of the bow-shaped frame. A guide rod having a guide block is provided in the sleeve. The guide rod is reciprocated in the inner pipe. The guide block is screwed to a spiral rod of the massage unit. A second end of the inner pipe is inserted in an opening the bow-shaped frame. The massage unit comprises an eccentric block, a massage block and the spiral rod. A first end of the spiral rod is connected with the guide block of the guide rod, and a second end of the spiral rod is connected with an eccentric axle of the eccentric block. The first bearing is fitted on the spiral rod and coupled at the opening of the bow-shaped frame. A second bearing is pivotally connected between the eccentric axle and a central portion of the massage block. When applying a force inward, the retractable rod unit will be moved inward and pushed reversely by the elastic force of the resilient strips. The guide block is moved to the eccentric block along the spiral rod to turn the eccentric axle. The eccentric axle brings the second bearing to eccentricly turn the massage block, so the massage block can massage the desired portion of the user. When be released, the retractable rod unit is pushed back by the restore force of the resilient strips. The guide block is turned reversely along the spiral rod. The eccentric axle of the eccentric block is also turned reversely. The eccentric axle drives the second bearing to turn the massage block reversely, so the massage block can massage the desired portion reversely. The present invention provides an eccentric motion without resistance to turn clockwise and counterclockwise.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a manual and spiral massage device which comprises a retractable rod unit and a massage unit. A spring is fitted on the inner pipe. The spring has two ends against the second end of the sleeve and an opening, respectively. A protection sleeve is fitted on the spring and connected to the sleeve, functioning as the resilient strips of the bow-shaped frame for providing the elastic force and restore force to the retractable rod unit when being pulled and released.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a manual and spiral massage device which comprises a retractable rod unit and a massage unit. The retractable rod unit comprises a T-shaped rod composed of a pair handles and a hollow sleeve. The hollow sleeve is fitted on a retractable sleeve. The retractable sleeve is fitted on the inner pipe, and has two inner engaging grooves and two outer engaging blocks at two sides thereof. The first end of the guide rod is connected to the top of the sleeve. A lower end of the inner pipe is connected with a fixing plate, and an upper end of the inner pipe is pivotally connected with two fixed pulleys at two sides thereof. Two resilient strips have two ends connected to the fixing plate and the bottom of the retractable sleeve, respectively. The two resilient strips pass the fixed pulleys and reciprocate in the engaging grooves, functioning as the two resilient strips of the bow-shaped frame for providing the elastic force and restore force to the retractable rod unit when being pulled and released and having the same effect as the aforesaid embodiments.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
The retractable rod unit 2 comprises a T-shaped rod composed of a pair handles 21 and a sleeve 22. The handles 21 are adapted for the user to grasp thereon. A first end of the sleeve 22 is connected to the pair of handles 21, and a second end of the sleeve 22 is connected with a first end of an inner pipe 23. The second end of the sleeve 22 is formed with two grooves 221 to receive two resilient strips 32 of the bow-shaped frame 3. A guide rod 24 having a guide block 241 is provided in the sleeve 22. The guide rod 24 is reciprocated in the inner pipe 23. The guide block 241 is screwed to a spiral rod 43 of the massage unit 4. A second end of the inner pipe 23 is inserted in an opening 31 the bow-shaped frame 3.
The bow-shaped frame 3 has the opening 31 formed at a central portion of the bottom of the bow-shaped frame for connection of the inner pipe 23 of the retractable rod unit 2 and a first bearing 412 of the massage unit 4. The two resilient strips 32 are connected to two ends of the bow-shaped frame 3 and provide resilient force and restore force to the retractable rod unit 2 when being pulled or released.
The massage unit 4 comprises an eccentric block 41, a massage block 42 and the spiral rod 43. A first end of the spiral rod 43 is connected with the guide block 241 of the guide rod 24, and a second end of the spiral rod 43 is connected with an eccentric axle 41 of the eccentric block 41. The first bearing 412 is fitted on the spiral rod 43 and coupled at the opening 31 of the bow-shaped frame 3 to stable the rotation of the spiral rod 43. A second bearing 421 is pivotally connected between the eccentric axle 411 and a central portion of the massage block 42. The massage device of the present invention can massage the user's arm, neck, chest, waist, abdomen, and so on.
As shown in
Accordingly, the present invention can massage the user's arm, neck, chest, waist, abdomen and son on, and can be operated clockwise or counterclockwise.
Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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