The present invention relates to a massage apparatus, and more particularly relates to a massage apparatus that gives a massage to a body of a human to be treated (hereinafter called “a massage recipient”).
Conventionally, various types of massage apparatuses have been provided in the form of a massage chair having a seat and a back rest. Such a massage chair accommodates a massage unit within the back rest 80 for massaging a back of a body (hereinafter a back refers to a back of a body unless specified otherwise) of a massage recipient.
As shown in
Further, the massage head 81 presses the back of the massage recipient such that the recipient is pushed up from the back rest 80. In this case, an excessive force is sometimes applied on the back of the massage recipient because the back is pressed not only by the massage head 81 but also by the weight of the massage recipient. Still further, in the case where the massage head 81 retracts into the back rest 80, the recipient's body subserviently moves downward in response to the retraction. Therefore, the pressure applied on the back is not decreased immediately, even when the massage head 81 retracts. Furthermore, the pressure applied on the back varies in accordance with an inclination angle of the back rest 80 or the weight of the massage recipient. Therefore, even if a projecting amount of the massage head toward the back of the massage recipient is controlled precisely, the applied pressure will not vary in proportion to the projecting amount. As stated above, the conventional massage chair can not control the applied pressure precisely and appropriately.
Then, the applicant of the present invention proposed a massage apparatus of a forward-bent posture supporting type (hereinafter called “a forward-bent type”) as disclosed in Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No. 2007-209404. This massage apparatus is composed of a supporting body 1 for supporting a massage recipient on his front side and the massage mechanism 2 massaging a back of the massage recipient, as shown in
However, since there is an individual difference with respect to the size and the contours of the back, the location of the part to be massaged or the pressure to be applied thereto is different for each massage recipient. In order to cope with such differences in physical constitutions of the massage recipients, some massage apparatuses of chair types are equipped with a function of detecting a location (height) of a shoulder. The massage apparatuses, however, have no function of detecting a shoulder length or the like. Therefore, it has been difficult to detect outer parts of a shoulder appropriately, although the parts have a great requirement as a massage part. A massage apparatus of a forward-bent type with these functions has not been provided so far.
In view of the above-stated problems, it is a major object of the present invention to provide a massage apparatus that supports a massage recipient keeping a forward-bent posture, the massage apparatus enabling a more effective massage to a back of the massage recipient.
That is, a massage apparatus according to a first aspect of the present invention includes:
a support capable of supporting a front face of a human body;
a massage mechanism that massages a back of the human body supported by the support, the massage mechanism including a massage head disposed with a space kept from the support and being movable toward the support to come into contact with the back of the human body; a driving source that moves the massage head, and a controller that drives the driving source to control a movement of the massage head; and
a contour measurement unit that measures a contour of the human body supported by the support.
The controller drives the driving source so as to control the movement of the massage head based on measurement values measured by the contour measurement unit.
The massage apparatus is capable of controlling the movement of the massage head and a massage area based on the contours of the human body obtained by the contour measurement unit, thus enabling a more effective massage suitable for parts to be massaged.
Further characteristics of the present invention and advantages brought thereby will be clearly understood from the best mode for carrying out the invention described below.
Referring to the attached drawings, the following will describe preferred embodiments of a massage apparatus according to the present invention in details.
The following describes a first embodiment of the present invention, with reference to the attached drawings. As shown in
As shown in
The horizontal driving units 26, 26 are attached to a second surface (an opposite side of the first surface on which the feed nut 23 and the bearings 24 are attached) of the movable plate 25. The actuator 27 is fixed to the horizontal driving units 26, 26 respectively, and a massage head 28 having a shape like a human thumb is attached to a tip end of a driving shaft of each actuator 27. Projecting the driving shaft projects the massage head 28 against the back of the massage recipient supported by the supporting body 1. The massage heads 28 are separated from the supporting body 1 by a space to be occupied by the massage recipient when the supporting body 1 supports the massage recipient.
The horizontal driving units 26, 26 move the actuators 27, 27 in the width direction of the frame 20, i.e., in the horizontal direction of the massage recipient. Each of the horizontal driving units 26, 26 includes a driving shaft having threads in its surface and a feed nut (not illustrated), as in the case of the configuration of vertical driving shaft 21 and feed nut 23. The rotation of the driving shaft of each horizontal driving unit 26 by a motor 29b moves the actuator 27 horizontally. As stated above, the horizontal driving units 26, 26 have the motor 29b respectively, enabling independent driving. Therefore, the massage heads 28, 28, which are attached to the actuators 27, 27, also can move horizontally, not depending on each other.
As shown in
As described above, the massage mechanism 2 moves the massage heads 28, 28 in a three-dimension for massage by combining the vertical movement by the vertical driving unit 41, the horizontal movement by the horizontal driving units 26, 26, and the protrusion movement by the actuators 27, 27.
Since the frame 20 is fixed to be inclined in accordance with a forward-bent angle of the supporting body 1, the massage heads 28 can move perpendicularly to the back of the massage recipient who is supported by the supporting body 1 in a forward-bent posture. When the actuators 27 are driven in this condition, each of the massage heads 28 can apply a pressure perpendicularly to the back. Then, even when the applied pressure becomes larger, the body of the massage recipient will not slide out of the massage heads 28 because the chest supporter 11 supports the massage recipient's chest on the front side thereof sufficiently. Accordingly, the applied pressure by the massage heads 28 will not be decreased, so that the pressure can be surely applied to the back. Furthermore, the massage recipient is much more relaxed than when lying on his face, because the supporting body 1 can keep the massage recipient in a forward-bent posture. This is because, even though the chest supporter 11 is pressed by a reaction force of the applied pressure during the massage, the weight of the massage recipient is supported mainly by the seat 10. Therefore, the massage recipient feels no oppression or smothering caused by his own weight. Especially, when the massage recipient is relatively obese, such a relaxing effect will be enhanced. Since the massage apparatus of the present embodiment can give a massage in the relaxed condition, the massage effects by the massage heads 28 are significantly high.
Further, since no weight of the massage recipient is applied on the massage heads 28, the pressure applied to the back by the massage heads 28 relies on the projecting amount of the massage head 28 to the front side. Thus, it is easy to adjust the pressure applied to the back by controlling the projecting amount of the massage heads 28.
Moreover, since the supporting body 1 supports the body of the massage recipient, there is no need to provide the massage mechanism 2 with any more members required for supporting the body. Therefore, the horizontal driving units 26, 26 can drive the massage heads 28 up to a full width of the body in a horizontal direction. Thus, the massage area is significantly widened, thereby giving a massage to the entire back of the upper half body of the massage recipient.
This massage apparatus applies a pressure to the back by projecting the massage heads 28 to the supporting body 1. As described above, the massage heads 28 may be moved vertically and horizontally relative to the frame 20. In this case, the controller C moves the massage heads 28 not only in the direction perpendicular to the back of the massage recipient, i.e., in the pressing direction, but also in a vertical and horizontal direction along the back. By combining these movements, the controller C makes it possible that the massage heads 28 press the back while moving along the back. That is, the massage apparatus of the present embodiment can give the most effective massage, i.e., pressing the body while applying a force both in the surface being along the body surface and in the direction perpendicular to muscle fibers.
In order to realize the above-stated massage operation, the massage apparatus of the present embodiment includes a contour measurement unit 3 measuring contours of the massage recipient's body, and a memory M memorizing contour data of characteristic parts in an ordinary human body and information of a muscle fiber direction of a back. As shown in
The imaging units 30, 30 capture images of the back of the massage recipient supported by the supporting body 1, and then the images are sent to the image processing unit 31. The image processing unit 31 extracts edge data E from the captured image as contour data shown in
The controller C acquires the edge data E obtained by the contour measurement unit 3, the information of the length between the characteristic parts of the body contour, and the information of the length from the massage heads 28 to the respective points of the back, and then causes the memory M to memorize the same. The controller C determines a massage area of the massage heads 28 based on the edge data E, and operates the driving sources 27, 29a, and 29b, such that the massage heads 28 can move around within the area.
Further, the controller C divides the back of the massage recipient into some regions as shown in
The regions where the respective kinds of muscle fibers locate in the back of the upper half body can be easily estimated from the edge data E and the length between the characteristic parts of the body contours. The controller C divides the back into such regions by utilizing the above-stated estimation. For instance, as shown in
An ideal massage is said to be an operation of pulling muscle fibers in the direction perpendicular to a muscle fiber direction (and in the direction along the body surface) while applying the force in the direction perpendicular to a surface of a body (e.g., in the direction pressing the body surface). This massage operation is considered to be preferable in terms of not only the massage effects but also the sensual aspects. Thus, when the back is divided into the regions S1 to S4 as stated above, the direction of the muscle fibers in each region S1 to S4 can be determined because the memory M memorizes the information of the muscle fiber direction of the each part. Further, the muscle fibers in the each region have substantially the same direction. By adjusting the moving direction of the massage heads 28 with respect to each of the regions S1 to S4, the above-stated ideal massage can be realized.
That is, the controller C knows the position where the massage heads 28 are located among the regions of S1 to S4, and then moves vertically and horizontally the massage heads 28 in a direction perpendicular to the muscle fiber direction while pressing the massage heads 28 to the back, thereby enabling the above-stated ideal massage.
As shown in
In the massage apparatus of the present embodiment, since the supporting body 1 supports the body of the massage recipient in a forward-bent posture, the weight of the massage recipient is not applied on the massage heads 28. Therefore, the force sensor SC can measure only a reaction force caused by the force applied to the back by the massage heads 28. When receiving the measurement values of the force sensor SC as feed-back input signals, the controller C regulates the pressure, which is applied to the back by the massage heads 28, to be suitable for the massage precisely and appropriately, without applying an excessive pressure to the back.
Next, the operation of pressing the massage heads 28 to the back is started (Step St5). Herein, it is necessary to control a pressing amount of the massage heads 28 appropriately because the operation of the pressing directly affects the massage condition. Thus, in order to control the pressing amount, the controller C compares an output value of the force sensor SC with a second threshold which is stored in the memory M beforehand (Step St6). The pressing amount is determined to be proper when the output value of the force sensor SC is smaller than the second threshold. Further when the pressing amount is determined to be proper, the massage heads 28 are moved along the movement pattern that is memorized beforehand, thus giving a massage to the back (Step St7). When the pressing amount is too large and the output value of the force sensor SC exceeds the second threshold, an excessive pressure is applied to the back. Therefore, the massage heads 28 stop a further pressing and move backward so as to gradually decrease the pressure applied to the back (Step St8).
During the massage operation in the step St7 also, the output value of the force sensor SC is continuously compared with the second threshold, so as not to apply an excessive force to the back (Step St9). When the output value exceeds the second threshold, the massage heads 28 are moved backward to reduce the applied pressure (Step St8). On the other hand, when the output value is below the second threshold, the controller C judges whether an end instruction is input to the massage apparatus or not (Step St10). When the end instruction is not input, the procedure goes back to Step St9 to continue the massage operation. When the end instruction is input, the massage operation ends (Step Sal).
As stated above, according to the operation shown by the flowchart of
The contour measurement unit 3 includes the two imaging units 30, 30. Since a stereo image is formed of the images captured by each of the imaging units, the length calculation unit 35 is able to calculate a distance from the contour measurement unit 3 to each part of the back, and further a distance from the massage head 28 to each part of the back. When the distance from the massage head 28 to each part of the back is known beforehand, the controller C can recognize the position in which the massage head 28 is in contact with the back before moving the massage head 28 to the back. Thereby, just until the massage heads 28 are in contact with the back, the controller C can move the massage heads 28 promptly without referring to the output signals of the force sensor SC, which means to reduce processing loads of a driving system including sensors. Further, even after the massage heads 28 are in contact with the back, the pressing condition on the back can be measured by using both a force strength detected by the force sensor SC and the distance from the back to the massage heads 28, which prevents an excessive pressing.
Herein, the force sensor SC detects forces in three-axis directions Fx, Fy, Fz, where movable directions X, Y, Z of the massage heads 28 are preferably aligned with the force directions Fx, Fy, Fz. That is, the pressing direction Z of the massage heads 28 is aligned with the Z direction of the force sensor SC, and the vertical and horizontal directions X, Y of the massage heads 28 are aligned with the X and Y directions of the force sensor SC. Herein, it is assumed that, for example, the massage is carried out such that the force Fz in the pressing direction of the massage head 28, the force Fx in the horizontal direction, and the force Fy in the vertical direction are varied as shown in
When the vertical and horizontal forces Fx, Fy exceed the threshold Fxyt indicated by the dashed line in
The memory M may store a position where the force exceeds the above-stated threshold Fxyt. With the reference to the position, the controller C can get know where an edge of a bone such as a shoulder blade locates. By utilizing this manner, the controller C can obtain the information more accurately where a position to be massaged (so-called a massage point that is related to the central and autonomic nervous systems) locates, and give a massage to the point. Furthermore, for example, the controller C enables the specified pressing operation which gets the massage heads 28 into a reverse side of a shoulder blade.
In the case where a camera is used as the imaging units 30, 30, and the massage recipient wears clothing, it may be difficult for the contour measurement unit 3 to extract the edge data E of the massage recipient because the data is affected by disturbance light and the dependence on the color and the brightness of the clothing. Therefore, as another example of the massage apparatus, it is preferable that the supporting body 1, the massage mechanism 2, the contour measurement unit 3 and an illuminance-adjustable lighting fixture (not illustrated) are installed in a box room 6 as shown in
As stated above, the massage apparatus of the present embodiment can give a massage to the entire back of the massage recipient. Further, the massage apparatus measures body contours, and can get information about a position of a body part to be massaged and a direction of muscle fibers per each massage recipient. Thereby, the massage apparatus can give more effective massages to the massage recipient.
Referring to
For instance, as shown in
θ0=tan−1(Fx0A/Fy0A) (1)
where Fx0A and Fy0A are average values of Fx0 and Fy0 shown in
A value of the deviation angle θ1 in the example of
θ1=tan−1(Fx1A/Fy1A) (2)
where Fx1A and Fy1A are average values of Fx1 and Fy1 shown in
As stated above, the muscle fiber direction X0 can be calculated from the ratio of the measurement values Fx and Fy detected by the force sensor SC. If the moving direction of the massage heads 28 is determined based on this calculation result, the massage to be preferred, which massage heads 28 are moved in the direction Y0 perpendicular to the muscle fiber direction X0, will be carried out more effectively.
In the case where the moving direction of the massage heads 28 deviates from the direction perpendicular to the muscle fiber direction by an angle θ, correction driving instruction values Vx′ and Vy′ to be output by the controller C to the drive sources 29a and 29b respectively, are given by the following expression (3):
The controller C outputs these correction driving instruction values Vx′ and Vy′ to the driving sources 29a, 29b, respectively, whereby the massage heads 28 can move in the direction perpendicular to the muscle fiber direction, thus enabling effective massage. Herein, the driving instruction values Vx′ and Vy′ are stored beforehand in the memory M. When the controller C drives the driving sources 29a, 29b in accordance with these driving instruction values, the massage heads 28 will move while deviating from the direction perpendicular to the muscle fiber direction by the angle θ.
Since the massage apparatus of the present embodiment is provided with the above-described force sensor SC and the operation unit P, the memory M is not required to store data about muscle fiber directions of a back. That is, according to the massage apparatus of the present embodiment, the force sensor SC measures a force applied to the massage heads 28 and, instead of the memory M, the operation unit P determines the direction of muscle fibers of the back based on the force components detected by the force sensor SC.
As the massage head 28, a roller shaped massage head may be used as shown in
The rotation unit 54 rotates the massage head 28 so that the minor-axis direction of it's oval contact surface agrees with the muscle fiber direction, and the major-axis direction thereof agrees with the direction perpendicular to the muscle fiber direction. In this condition, when the massage head 28 is reciprocated in the direction perpendicular to the muscle fiber direction, the massage will be substantially true reproduction of that performed by a human massager, thus further enhancing the massage effects. Moreover, this massage apparatus enables the massage heads 28 in direct contact with the back of the massage recipient, and therefore can control the applied pressure more accurately as compared with a chair type, for example, in which a massage head is in contact with the back through a back rest cover. Consequently, the massage effects are further enhanced.
This massage apparatus can massage a top surface of the shoulders as well. In this case, the direction of pressing the body surface by the massage heads 28 is aligned with the vertical direction Y of the massage heads 28 moving, whereas the direction perpendicular to the muscle fiber direction is aligned with the projecting direction Z of the massage heads 28. That is, the moving direction of the massage heads 28 along the body surface is in agreement with the pressing direction of the massage heads 28.
As stated above, according to the massage apparatus of the present embodiment, the muscle fiber direction in a surface being along the body surface can be determined accurately based on a ratio of the two-axial components of the force applied to the massage heads 28. The conventional massage apparatuses may apply a force in only a predetermined direction. However, the massage apparatus of the present embodiment can determine directions of muscle fibers which are different in each part of the back. So, if the massage heads 28 are moved in the direction corresponding to the muscle fiber direction, further effective massage will be obtained.
Note that the massage apparatus of the present embodiment is provided with the contour measurement unit 3 that measures the body contour. When combining the information about the body contour obtained by the contour measurement unit 3 and the information about the muscle fiber direction obtained by the operation unit P, the controller C can obtain more accurate information of the muscle fiber direction in each part to be massaged after specifying the part of the body, which is preferable. Alternatively, in the case where it is necessary to obtain only information of the muscle fiber direction in the part to be in contact with the massage head 28 without specifying the part to be massaged, the operation unit P can obtain more accurate information of the muscle fiber direction without relying on the contour measurement unit 3. When the operation unit P obtains the information of the muscle fiber direction, the controller C can reciprocate the massage heads 28 in the direction perpendicular to the muscle fiber direction of the part, thus enabling effective massage. It is noted that the back of the massage recipient indicates the part that is not in contact with the supporting body 1, and includes not only the back of the massage recipient but also another part such as a top face of the shoulders, a side and a back of the neck, a side and a back of the arm, and the waist.
While the present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment, this description is not intended to limit our invention. Various modifications of the embodiment will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will cover any such modifications or embodiments as fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
According to the present invention, a contour measurement unit measures body contour of a massage recipient supported by a supporting body, and then a controller gives a massage in accordance with the measured body contour. Thereby, it is possible to not only specify a massage area precisely but also move a massage head more appropriately. Thus, the massage apparatus of the present invention is expected to further enhance massage effects.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-341335 | Dec 2007 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB08/03623 | 12/23/2008 | WO | 00 | 6/28/2010 |