The present invention relates to a massage chair which is provided with a device for massaging hands and arms of a user on armrests.
Massage chairs provided with a seating surface, a backrest and armrests and having a device for massaging hands and arms of a user provided on the armrests have been widely known (for example, see Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication Nos. 2003-180773, 2003-180774 and 2003-153970).
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-180773 discloses armrests having standing walls provided on the opposite sides of each armrest along the widthwise direction of the arms and capable of massaging the hands and arms of a human body through the expansion of air bags by means of compressed air. Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-180774 discloses armrests having a standing wall formed at one side of each armrest along the widthwise direction of the arms and having an arcuate cross section, and capable of massaging the hand and arm of a human body through the expansion of air bags by means of compressed air. Further, Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-153970 discloses armrests having a standing wall provided at one side of each armrest along the widthwise direction of the arms and capable of massaging the hands and arms of a human body through the expansion of air bags by means of compressed air.
A problem residing in the prior art is that the standing wall(s) is/are provided at one or both sides of each armrest and the user feels tight and cannot relax because the user can place his/her arms on restricted positions of the armrests even when he/she does not use an arm massaging function. Further, since the massage is given by the standing walls defining grooves having a fixed width, the massage feeling differs depending on the thickness of the user's arms. Further, the massage feeling is soft because the hands and arms are massaged by surfaces and some users may feel unsatisfied. Furthermore, since the massage is given by the standing walls at the opposite sides, the massage feeling from the upper side of the arms is weak.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a massage chair which is free from the problems residing in the prior art.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a massage chair includes a seating surface, a backrest, and armrests at opposite left and right sides. The massage chair is provided with a covering member on an upper surface of an armrest main body of each armrest and vertically displaceable to be opened and closed, and a massaging device on at least either one of the lower surface of each covering member and the upper surface of the corresponding armrest main body.
The massaging device is driven with a hand and an arm held between the lower surface of the covering member and the upper surface of the armrest main body. The upper surface of the covering member serves as an arm resting surface with the covering member closed and the massaging device not driven.
This massaging chair can give a desired stimulation or massaging to a hand or an arm without restricting the arm resting position.
These and other objects, features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments/examples with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
Massaging devices 7, 8 are provided on the lower surface of each covering member 6 and the upper surface of each armrest main body 4a. These massage devices 7, 8 are expandable and shrinkable air bags in this embodiment, and air is supplied thereto from a compressed air supplier 23 by way of air supplying pipes 21, 22. Although the massaging device 7, 8 are the air bags for pressing a human body by expanding upon receiving the compressed air in this embodiment, treatment members may be caused to project and retract to press a human body for the massage.
In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, each covering member 6 is rotatably supported by a pin 10 about a supporting point 9 located at the front side of the armrest main body 4a and a rear part thereof is vertically displaced about a front side thereof to open and close the covering element 6.
Second and second modifications shown in
In the case of having his hands and arms massaged while being seated in the chair 1, a user opens the covering members 6 as shown in
When the hands and arms are not massaged, the covering members 6 are closed as shown in
If the covering members 6 are closed in this way when the hands and arms are not massaged, the hands and arms can be placed on the upper surfaces of the covering members 6 and hand and arm resting positions are not restricted. Thus, the user can relax without feeling tight.
Upon opening the covering members 6 to have the hands and arms massaged, the covering members 6 can be opened while being rotated upward about the supporting points 9 located at the front sides of the armrest main bodies 4a as shown in
Further, by shortening times required for suction and exhaust, a more effective and quicker massage can be given. In the case of causing treatment members to project and retract to massage a human body, a necessary projecting distance of the treatment members can be reduced. Thus, the size of driving mechanisms can be made smaller, which leads to a lighter weight and a better design of the massage chair.
As shown in
Between the pin 12 and a pin 14 mounted at a supporting point 13 located on each armrest main body 4a is provided a biasing member 15 for biasing the pins 12 and 14 in directions to widen spacing therebetween. The positions of the supporting points 9, 13 are such that the pin 12 is located below a straight line connecting the supporting points 9 and 13 with the covering member 6 completely closed while the pin 12 is located above this straight line with the covering member 6 opened.
Accordingly, if the pin 12 is located above the straight line connecting the supporting points 9 and 13 as shown in
Specifically, by the above construction, the intensity of the biasing force of the biasing member 15 changes depending on the opening position of the covering member 6, and the force from the biasing force 15 and the weight of the covering member 6 balance out within an opening/closing range of the covering member 6. Accordingly, an upward-acting force of the biasing member 15 is greater than the weight of the covering member 6 if the covering member 6 is located further along the opening direction than a balanced position, whereas it is smaller than the weight of the covering member 6 if the covering member 6 is located further along the closing direction than the balanced position. The biasing member 15 may take advantage of an elastic force of a spring, a rubber or the like widely known in general or a magnetic force or may be realized by a cylinder filled with a high-pressure fluid and a piston.
In the case of biasing the covering member 6 by means of the biasing member 15 as described above, the covering member 6 does not move in the closing direction by itself despite the weight of its own. Thus, a series of operations for the massage including the opening of the covering member 6 and the placing of the hand and arm between the covering member 6 and the armrest main body 4a can be easily carried out by one hand. Further in the case of giving a massage by means of the air bags as the massaging devices 7, 8, the covering members 6 are not repeatedly opened and closed even when a user leaves the massage chair while the air bags still repeatedly expand and shrink. Thus, the covering members 6 can have a longer life. Furthermore, since the weight of the covering member 6 is canceled out by the biasing member 15, a force required to open the covering member 6 can be reduced.
In third and fourth modifications shown in
In the fourth modification shown in
If the fixing angle of the covering member 6 can be adjusted when the covering member 6 is opened as in the third and fourth modifications shown in
In fifth to seventh modifications shown in FIGS. 8 to 12, only differences to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 5 are mainly described by leaving out the description of the same elements. The massaging devices 7, 8 provided on the upper surface of the armrest main body 4a and the lower surface of the covering member 6 are provided with projected portions 30 for point-pressing the hands and arms. In these modifications, the projected portions 30 are provided on the massaging device 7 on the lower surface of each covering member 6. The projected portions 30 include a projection for hand 30a for pressing a reflex point of the palm of the hand, Gokoku (or Hegu), (see
In the case of providing these projected portions 30, the covering member 6 may be rotatably supported by the pin 10 about the supporting point 9 located at the front side of the armrest main body 4a as shown in FIGS. 8 to 10, or may be opened while being rotated toward the outer lateral side about the supporting point 24 located at the outer widthwise side of the armrest main body 4a as shown in
In the modifications shown in FIGS. 8 to 12, the user can open the covering members 6 while being seated in the chair 1 in a usual manner and placing his hands and arms placed on the armrests 4, and can have hands and arms massaged by driving the massaging devices 7, 8 with the hands and arms held between the lower surfaces of the covering members 6 and the upper surfaces of the armrest main bodies 4a. At this time, the projected portions 30 press the hands and arms to give the point stimulation, thereby giving the user the feeling of being slightly strongly massaged. The projections for hand 30a can effectively press the Gokoku reflex points 31 to adjust the function of the large intestine.
An eighth modification shown in
If such a positioning mechanism 32 is provided, the projection for hand 30a and the position of the Gokoku reflex point 31 can be easily brought into alignment without being visually confirmed only by inserting the hand between the lower surface of the covering member 6 and the upper surface of the armrest main body 4a with the covering member 6 opened. This can prevent the projection for hand 30a from giving the point stimulation at a wrong position on the back of the hand.
In a ninth modification shown in
With this construction, the projection for hand 30a and the round bar 32a can be moved in directions along the hand and arm and, even if the positions of the hand and arm relative to the armrest section 4 change upon reclining the backrest 2, the projection for hand 30a and the round bar 32a can be moved accordingly. Thus, even if the backrest 2 is reclined, the projection for hand 30a can be brought into alignment with the Gokoku reflex point 31 to properly give the point stimulation thereto.
In a tenth modification shown in
With this construction, the projections for hand 30a and the round bars 32a are moved as the backrest 2 is reclined. Accordingly, even if a user does not move the projections for hand 30a for the position adjustment every time the backrest 2 is reclined or returned, the projections for hand 30a are moved as the backrest 2 is moved, thereby being brought into alignment with the Gokoku reflex points 31. As a result, the point stimulation can be properly given to the Gokoku reflex points 31.
In an eleventh modification shown in
With this construction, the projections for hand 30a as the projected portions 30 are brought into alignment with the Gokoku reflex points 31 as the backrest 2 is moved and, in addition, the armrests 4 are located at positions corresponding to the backrest 2 even when the hands and arms are not massaged, thereby being more easily usable as usual armrests.
A twelfth modification shown in
The covering members 6 are opened, and the hands and arms are held between the covering members 6 and the armrest main bodies 4a to be massaged by driving the massaging members 7a, 7b and the massaging device 8. A strong massage can be given because each arm can be squeezed by the two air bags 42, 43 as the two massaging members 7a, 7b. Although the two massaging members 7a, 7b are the air bags 42, 43 which press a human body through the expansions by means of the compressed air in this embodiment, treatment members may be caused to project and retract to press a human body.
In a thirteenth modification shown in
Even if treatment members 50 as shown in
In a fifteenth modification shown in
In the case of adjusting the positions of the air bags 42, 43 by the position adjusting device 47, a difference in the massage feeling due to the thickness of the arm 45 (e.g. painful massage to a person having thick arms and weak massage to a person having thin arms) can be solved, wherefore a stable feeling of being massage can be given to any person.
In a sixteenth modification shown in
With this construction, in addition to the massage to the entire upper sides of the arms 45, strong stimulation can be given to Tesanri, Kyokuchi, Shitoku or other reflex points in the brachio-radialis muscles at the upper sides of the arms.
In a seventeenth modification shown in
Another problem of the prior art is that the hand and arm resting positions are restricted since the armrest sections provided with the device for massaging the hands and arms are integrally fixed to the chair main body. Further, no massage can be given depending on the thickness of the arms since the standing wall are provided. If an attempt is made to massage the hands and arms in wide areas by eliminating the standing walls, it inevitably ends up with the larger armrests. Thus, if an attempt is made to move the massage chair with the large armrests left mounted, the massage chair may not pass an opening of a room door or a corridor by being hindered by the armrests. Therefore, it is not possible to provide the armrest sections capable of massaging the hands and arms in wire areas.
Accordingly, there has been a demand for a massage chair which can be used without facing the problem of the restricted hand and arm resting positions when the hands and arms are not massaged while being able to massage the hands and arms in wide areas when they are massaged.
In a massage chair meeting the above demand, the armrest 4 at each of the opposite left and right sides is comprised of a lower armrest section 4b fixed to the chair main body and an upper armrest section 4c detachably placeable on the lower armrest section 4b as shown in
The covering member 6 which can be opened and closed by being rotated upward and downward is provided on the upper surface of each upper armrest section 4c. The massaging devices 7, 8 are provided on the lower surface of the covering member 6 and the upper surface of the upper armrest section 4c. In this embodiment, the massage members 7, 8 are expandable and shrinkable air bags, and a connector 61 is provided at ends of tube-like air supplying pipes 21, 22 for the upper armrest section 4c coupled to these air bags. In the chair main body is provided a connector 64 coupled to a source for supplying compressed air via air supplying pipes 62, 63 (see
If a user wants to have his hands and arms massaged while being seated in the chair 1 with the upper armrest sections 4c placed on the lower armrest sections 4b, he opens the covering members 6 as shown in
When the hands and arms are not massaged, the upper armrest sections 4c are detached from the lower armrest sections 4b and the connectors 61, 64 are disconnected from each other as shown in
Further, since the upper armrest sections 4c are detachable, the chair 1 can be moved with the upper armrest sections 4c detached and the massage chair 1 can pass an opening of a room door or a corridor without being hindered by the upper armrest sections 4c. Thus, even the upper armrest sections 4c having a projecting distance “a” as shown in
In a nineteenth modification shown in
When the upper armrest section 4c is placed on the lower armrest section 4b to accommodate the lower armrest section 4b into the recess 60 of the upper armrest section 4c, the connectors 61, 64 are connected, whereby the insertable projections 65 are hermetically inserted into the insertion recesses 67 via the O-rings 66.
With this construction, the connectors 61, 64 are connected with each other only by placing the upper armrest section 4c on the lower armrest section 4b. This saves labor and time for connecting the connectors 61, 64 later on, and any body can connect the air supplying systems only by placing the upper armrest section 4c. Further, the connectors 61, 64 can be disconnected only by detaching the upper armrest section 4c. Further, since the air supplying pipes 62, 63 for the chair main body are accommodated in the chair main body, there is no likelihood that they are withdrawn or damaged by inadvertently getting caught by foot even if they take a tube-like shape.
Still another problem of the prior art is that both arms of a user are fixed while being massaged if they are massaged from above or from opposite lateral sides through the expansion and shrinkage of the air bags by means of the compressed air while being held on the armrests. Thus, when the user's physical condition suddenly goes bad or the massage chair experiences an abnormal operation, it is difficult to turn off the massage chair or for the user to move out of the massage chair.
Accordingly, there has been a demand for a massage chair designed to be easily turned off and to allow a user to easily move out at the time of an emergency such as an abnormal operation or a bad physical condition.
In order to realize such a massage chair, the above massage chairs (see FIGS. 1 to 23 and FIGS. 24 to 30) are constructed such that the compressed air can be supplied at different arbitrary timings to the massaging devices 7, 8 of the armrests 4 on the opposite left and right sides. The massaging devices 7, 8 of this embodiment include air bags for pressing a human body through the expansion thereof by means of the compressed air.
The left and right arms are inserted between the upper surfaces of the armrests 4 and the covering members 6 with the covering members 6 opened with respect to the armrests 4 at the left and right sides, and the compressed air is supplied to the air bags of the massaging devices 7, 8 to massage the arms by pressing forces. At this time, such a control as to change the pressing forces given to the respective arms is carried out so that either one of the arms can escape from the massaging devices (arm holding portions, arm massaging portions) 7, 8.
In other words, the pressing forces are given to the arms by the air bags of the massaging devices 7, 8 of the armrests 4 at the left and right sides in accordance with a timing chart as shown in
When it is assumed that an upper limit of the pressure at which the arm can easily escape from the massaging devices 7, 8 is called an arm escape enabling critical pressure (for example, 9807 Pa (0.1 Kgf/cm2), a state where the pressing force is equal to or above the arm escape enabling critical pressure and a state where the pressing force is equal to or below the arm escape enabling critical pressure are repeated by the massaging devices 7, 8 at the left and right sides as shown in
Phases of exerting the pressing pressure are reversed as described above in the armrests 4 at the left and right sides. In other words, while being given to one arm, the pressing force is not given to the other arm.
Thus, even if both arms are massaged while being placed on the armrests 4 at the left and right sides, only a pressure equal to or below the arm escape enabling critical pressure is given to either one of the arms. Therefore, at the time of a bad physical condition or an abnormal operation of the massage chair, the user can withdraw one arm to turn off the massage chair or move out of the massage chair.
Further, a device for measuring the pressure of the compressed air may be provided and the massage timing may be set such that, at a timing when the pressure of the arm bags at one side having stopped pressing the arm reaches the arm escape enabling critical pressure, the air bags at the other side start pressing the arm. Alternatively, a time lasting until the arm escape enabling critical pressure is reached after the air bags at one side stopped pressing the arm may be measured beforehand, and the air bags at the other side may start pressing the arm after the elapse of this time.
At the time of the massage in accordance with the timing chart of
At the time of a massage in accordance with a timing chart of
If the pressing force is changed in the cycle of zero, middle and strong pressures, the arms can be effectively massaged. Further, since the middle or zero pressure is given to the other arm while the one arm is pressed with the strong pressing force, the other arm can be easily withdrawn.
At the time of a massage in accordance with a timing chart of
If the pressing force is changed in the cycle of zero, strong and middle pressures, the arms can be effectively massaged. Further, since the middle or zero pressure is given to the other arm while the one arm is pressed with the strong pressing force, the other arm can be easily withdrawn.
At the time of a massage in accordance with a timing chart of
Although both arms pressed at pressures equal to or above the arm escape enabling critical pressure, one arm can be withdrawn at a delayed timing since both arms are pressed at these pressures only for the short time. This can be realized only by controlling the pressing times without carrying out a control to keep the pressing forces equal to or below the arm escape enabling critical pressure for a specified time.
In this modification, upon massaging both arms, either one of the arms can be withdrawn by pressing one arm at a pressure equal to or above the arm escape enabling critical pressure while pressing the other arm at a pressure equal to or below the arm escape enabling critical pressure.
When massaging both arms by pressing them, a massage may be given in accordance with a timing chart of
The first pressing has an effect of informing the user of the start of the massage and an effect of letting the user get used to the intensity of the massage. There is an additional effect of letting the user confirm the intensity of the massage by the first pressing and giving the user a chance to adjust the pressing force used for the massage, taking advantage of a period during the pressing is stopped.
Further, a massage may be given in accordance with a timing chart of
Further, a massage may be given in accordance with a timing chart of
The pressing force during the pre-pressing and post-pressing operations is preferably equal to or below the arm escape enabling critical pressure. In such a case, the user can easily withdraw his arms at a timing of simultaneously pressing the left and right arms.
The pressing periods of the pre-pressing and post-pressing operations are preferably short periods of time (e.g. about 2 sec. or shorter). In such a case, even if the user tries to withdraw his arms at a timing of simultaneously pressing the left and right arms, he can easily do so at a delayed timing.
It is also preferable to simultaneously carry out the pressing of the pre-pressing operation for one arm and the pressing of the post-pressing operation for the other arm. In such a case, since the arm to be massaged is switched after both arms are simultaneously pressed, the user can have the feeling of being continuously massaged.
In the case of simultaneously carrying out the pressing of the pre-pressing operation for one arm and the pressing of the post-pressing operation for the other arm in this way, at least one of them is preferably at a pressure equal to or below the arm escape enabling critical pressure.
The pre-pressing or post-pressing operations as above may be carried out a plurality of times.
It is also preferable that both arms are once pressed immediately after the stat of the arm massage, then the air is let out of the air bags pressing both arms to release the arm from the pressing and, thereafter, the massage is given as above.
By pressing both arms once immediately after the start of the massage, the user can recognize the massage pressure and change to his preferable massage intensity at an initial stage of the massage.
It is also preferable to repeat the massaging operation of a shorter time than a usual pressing time during a specified period after the start of the arm massage and the massage is given for the usual pressing time after the elapse of the specified period.
By repeating the massage of a shorter time than usual during the specified period, the user can more securely recognize the intensity of the pressing during the massage. Thus, the user can have a chance to securely change to a massage intensity suited to him at an early stage of the massage.
As described above, an inventive massage chair is provided with a seating surface, a backrest, and armrests at opposite left and right sides. Further, the massage chair comprises: a covering member provided on the upper surface of an armrest main body of each armrest and vertically displaceable to be opened and closed, and a massaging device provided on at least either one of the lower surface of each covering member and the upper surface of the corresponding armrest main body. The massaging devices are driven with hands and arms held between the lower surfaces of the covering members and the upper surfaces of the armrest main bodies. The upper surfaces of the covering members serve as arm resting surfaces with the covering members closed and the massaging device not driven.
The hands and arms can be massaged by being inserted between the covering members and the upper surfaces of the armrest main bodies after opening the covering members and by driving the massaging devices with the hands and arms held between the covering members and the upper surfaces of the armrest main bodies. When no massage is given by driving the massaging devices, the arms can be placed on the upper surfaces of the covering members as the arm resting surfaces by closing the covering members. Thus, a user can relax without feeling tight.
Preferably, the covering members may be held closed when the hands and arms are not massaged by driving the massaging devices.
Preferably, each covering member may be opened by being rotated upward about a supporting point located at a front side of the corresponding armrest main body.
Further preferably, each covering member may include a biasing member for biasing the covering member in opening and closing directions; the intensity of a biasing force of each biasing member changes depending on an opening position of the covering member; the force of the biasing member and the weight of the covering member balance out within an opening/closing range of the covering member; and an upward-acting force given by the biasing member is greater than the weight of the covering member if the covering member is located further along the opening direction than a balanced position while being smaller than the weight of the covering member if the covering member is located further along the closing direction than the balanced position.
Preferably, a fixing angle of each covering member upon opening the covering member may be adjustable.
Preferably, each massaging means may include a projected portion for point-pressing the hand or arm.
Preferably, each projected portion may be disposed at such a position as to press a Gokoku reflex point on the back of the hand.
Further preferably, each projected portion may include a positioning mechanism for bringing the projected portion into alignment with the Gokoku reflex point.
Preferably, a massage pressing the arm from opposite sides may be given by at least two massaging devices provided on the upper surface of each armrest main body and the lower surface of the corresponding covering member.
Preferably, the at least two massaging devices are located at the opposite sides of the centerline of each arm and sides of the massaging devices at the centerline are fixed.
Preferably, each massaging means may include a position adjusting device for preventing a displacement from a massaging position to the arm.
Further preferably, each armrest may include a lower armrest section fixedly provided on a chair main body and an upper armrest section detachably placeable on the lower armrest section, and the massaging device is provided on at least either one of the lower surface of each covering member and the upper surface of the corresponding upper armrest section.
Preferably, an air bag expandable and shrinkable by means of compressed air may be used as the massaging device provided on each upper armrest section, an end of each main-body side supplying pipe for supplying the air from the chair main body and an end of each armrest side air supplying pipe for supplying the air to the air bag of the upper armrest section are detachably connected by connecting connectors.
Preferably, the connector at the end of each main-body side supplying pipe is disposed on the upper surface of each lower armrest section, the connector at the end of each armrest side air supplying pipe is disposed on the lower surface of each upper armrest section, and the two connectors are connected with the upper armrest section placed on the lower armrest section.
Preferably, at the time of simultaneously massaging both arms by the massaging device of the armrests at the left and right sides, pressing forces given to both arms may be controllably changed such that the pressing force given to either one of the arms is of such a pressure as to enable the arm to escape from the massaging device.
Preferably, the pressing force of each massaging device pressing the arm repeats a cycle of zero, middle and strong pressures.
Further preferably, the pressing force of each massaging means pressing the arm repeats a cycle of zero, strong and middle pressures.
Preferably, after an arm is applied with pre-pressing, the arm being massaged may be once released and then pressed again.
Further, it may be preferable that after an arm is massaged by being, the pressing is once released and post-pressing is applied to the arm.
This application is based on patent application Nos. 2003-425046, 2003-425047, and 2003-425100 filed in Japan, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by references.
Although the present invention has been fully described by way of examples with reference to the accompanied drawings, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention hereinafter defined, they should be construed as being included therein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-425046 | Dec 2003 | JP | national |
2003-425047 | Dec 2003 | JP | national |
2003-425100 | Dec 2003 | JP | national |