The present application relates to the technical field of massage devices, and in particular to a massage device with a rotary massage member.
With the development of society and economy, the pace of life is getting faster and faster, and the pressure of work is getting higher and higher. Thus, the demand for physical relaxation is increasing, and consumer-grade massage device is becoming popular.
The massage device in the related art generally includes a motor and a massage head driven by the motor. During operation, the massage head does linear reciprocating motion to hit a part of the human body that needs to be massaged, such as the waist, the neck and the like. Such massage device is relatively simple in actions, and the massage head thereof is subject to the resistance of the massaged part of the human body during operation, so it is difficult to play good massage effect and accordingly the massage experience is not ideal.
An object of the present application is to provide a massage device that is capable of playing good massage, thereby improving the massage experience.
In order to achieve the above object, a technical solution of the present application provides a massage device, including:
Compared with the prior art, the massage device according to the embodiment of the present application has a massage member with a plurality of rotatable massage portions and defines a moving space in the shell for providing sufficient space for the rotary massage portions, so that the massage device is capable of generating strong force to the massaged part even under the resistance of the massaged part, thereby playing good massage effect.
In order to illustrate the technical solution in embodiments of the present application more clearly, the following briefly introduces accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments. Obviously, the accompanying drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present application. Those of ordinary skill in the art can obtain other accompanying drawings from these accompanying drawings without any creative efforts.
In order to make those skilled in the art better understand the technical solution of the present application, the technical solution in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present application. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, but not all of the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without any creative efforts fall within the protection scope of the present application.
It should be noted that when an element is said to be “connected” to another element, it may be directly connected to another element, or indirectly connected to another element through one or multiple intermediate elements.
In the specification, the oriental or positional relationships indicated by the terms “longitudinal”, “transverse”, “top”, “bottom”, “inner”, “outer”, “central”, “axial”, “radial”, “circumferential” and the like are only intended to facilitate the description of the present application and simplify the description based on oriental or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings, not to indicate or imply that the apparatus or element referred must have a specific orientation, is constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore cannot be understood as a limitation of the present application.
Unless otherwise specified and limited, the specific meanings of all technical and scientific terms used in the specification can be specifically understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art. The terms used in the specification of this application is for the purpose of describing specific embodiments only and is not intended to limit this application.
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The massage device according to this embodiment of the present application defines the moving space 12 in the shell 10, the massage member 30 extends into the moving space 12, and the driving member 20 makes the massage member 30 rotate relative to the shell 10 in the form of swinging, so that the massage portion 32 of the massage member 30, which may be a free end of the massage member 30 swings beyond the moving space 12 of the shell 10 to hit the corresponding part of the human body out of the shell 10, thereby performing massage to the human body. The design of the moving space 12 in the shell 10 provides sufficient space for the swinging of the massage member 30, and thus the massage device is capable of generating strong force to the massaged part even under the resistance of the massaged part, thereby playing good massage effect.
Preferably, the massage member 30 is an elastic structure and is capable of generating deformation when it hits the massaged part, so that the shape of the massage portion 32 may be deformed to match with the shape of the massaged part. In this way, a contact area of the massage portion 32 and the massaged part is enlarged, and thus the massage effect is further improved.
In some embodiments, the massage member 30 in whole may be made of soft materials, such as silica, rubber and the like. In some embodiments, an outer portion of the massage member 30 for touching the massaged part is made of soft materials, and an inner portion of the massage member 30 embedded in the outer portion is made of hard materials, such as plastic, metal and etc.
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In this embodiment, the massage member 30 is generally elongated and column-shaped. The thickness T of the massage member 30 is preferably 1 mm-150 mm, the width of the massage member 30 is preferably 1 mm-150 mm, and the length of the massage member 30 is preferably 5-150 mm, so as to make the touching area of the massage member 30 appropriate when it hit the massaged part. One end of the massage member 30 is connected to the driving member 20, and another end (i.e., the free end) of the massage member 30 acts as the massage portion 32, swinging out of the moving space 12 to hit the massaged part. The entire massage member 30 is constructed as a single pendulum, and the massage portion 32 may obtain a big swing amplitude even the swing angle of the massage member 30 is small.
In this embodiment, the massage portion 32 is formed as the free end of the massage member 30, however, in other embodiments, the massage portion 32 may also be a portion other than the free end, for example, a middle portion of the massage member 30. In some other embodiments, a plurality of massage portions 32 may be provided.
Preferably, a plurality of bulges 34 are formed on an outer surface of the massage portion 32 of the massage member 30 for improving stimulation to the massaged part. Alternately, the bulges 34 may be formed on the entire outer surface of the massage member 30. Preferably, the bulges 34 are integrally formed with the massage member 30, for example by injection molding. Alternately, the bulges 34 may be formed separately and then assembled to the massage member 30 by bonding.
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In this embodiment, the moving space 12 has a shape similar to that of the massage member 30. The width W of the gap 40 between the outer surface of the massage member 30 and the inner surface of the shell 10 is substantially constant along a circumferential direction. Specifically, the moving space 12 is generally race-track shaped. The inner surface of the shell 10 is continuous along the circumferential direction, and the moving space 12 is closed circumferentially.
In this embodiment, the moving space 12 is a through hole extending through two opposite lateral sides (top and bottom sides as viewed from
In other embodiments, the moving space 12 may be a blind hole extending through only one side, such as the top side of the shell 10. In this situation, the depth D of the moving space 12 is less than the thickness of the shell 10. The massage device with the blind hole is more suitable for massaging the body surface, such as the waist, the neck and the like. It should be noted that the massage device with the blind hole may also be used for massaging the cavity of the human body, and the massage device with the through hole may also be used for massaging the body surface.
In other embodiments, as shown in
The shape of the moving space 12 may be regular or irregular, specifically may be any one of circle, semicircle, ellipse, square, rectangle, triangle, polygon, D-shape, C-shaped, kidney-shaped, heart-shaped, gourd-shaped, briolette, and etc., or may be a combination of at least two of them. For example, the moving space 12 shown in
Further, the moving space 12 may be open in the circumferential direction. That is, the inner surface of the shell 10 surrounding the moving space 12 is discontinuous along the circumferential direction. As shown in
Alternately, the entire massage member 30 may be accommodated in the moving space 12 even the moving space 12 is open circumferentially.
The shape of the massage member 30 may be regular or irregular, specifically may be any one of circle, semicircle, ellipse, square, rectangle, triangle, polygon, D-shape, C-shaped, kidney-shaped, heart-shaped, gourd-shaped, branch-shaped, and etc., or may be a combination of at least two of them. The shape of the massage member 30 and the shape of the moving space 12 can be selected arbitrarily, as long as the massage member 30 is movable in the moving space 12.
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The shell 10 may be designed to have an outer profile according to its application scenarios. When the massage device is used in the human body, such as inserted into the female vagina, the shell 10 may be shaped as the male penis, as shown in
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In this embodiment, the inner shell 10a is formed by injection molding as two pieces and then assembly together by snap-fitting, screws, and etc., which facilitates assembly of the elements inside the shell 10, such as the driving member 20. The outer shell 10b is formed by 2nd injection molding as one piece and covering the inner shell 10a after the inner shell 10a and the elements inside the inner shell 10a are assembled together. The integral outer shell 10b is beneficial to the waterproof and dustproof of the present massage device, so that the massage device can be used underwater or in the cavity of the human body.
In other embodiments, the inner shell 10a may be molded as one piece. In this case, elements mounted inside the inner shell 10a are arranged in the mold and then injects the inner shell 10a. Alternately, the outer shell 10b may be molded as two or more pieces and then assembled together. In this case, the shell 10 is detachable for replacing elements therein, which is good for maintenance of the massage device. The inner shell 10a may be the same as the outer shell 10b, and thus the shell 10 has two different layers in any positions. Alternately, the inner shell 10a may be different from the outer shell 10b in local areas, and thus the local areas of the shell 10 may be one layer, i.e., without the layer of the hard inner shell 10a.
Preferably, the moving space 12 is defined at a position of the soft outer shell 10b with the hard inner shell 10a formed therein, thus the solid portion surrounding the moving space 12 is constructed of two layers and the strength thereof is high enough to support the swinging of the massage member 30. It should be understood that: in some cases where the requirements for the use environment are not high, the moving space 12 may be formed at a position of the outer shell 10b without the inner shell 10a formed therein. In other embodiments, the shell 10 may be a single-layer structure with certain hardness.
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In this embodiment, the driving member 20 is a rotary motor, and the transmission member 22 is a cam. The rotary motor 20, the cam 22 and the massage member 30 cooperatively construct a massage module. A rotary shaft 21 of the rotary motor 20 is connected to a central portion of the cam 22, and a driving shaft 23 extends out from a periphery of the cam 22 to connect the massage member 30. Both the rotary shaft 21 and driving shaft 23 extend generally parallel to the longitudinal direction of the shell 10, but the driving shaft 23 is eccentric with respect to the rotary shaft 21. During rotation of the driving shaft 23, the driving shaft 23 revolves around the rotary shaft 21 to generate movement along both the thickness direction and the width direction of the shell 10.
In this embodiment, the massage member 30 includes a soft cover 36 and a hard core 38 embedded in the soft cover 36. The hard core 38 defines a groove 39 at an end thereof adjacent to the driving member 20 for receiving the driving shaft 23, and the groove 39 is configured that movement of the driving shaft 23 along the thickness direction is limited, while movement of the driving shaft 23 along the width direction is allowed. For example, a size of the groove 39 in the width direction is much larger than the diameter of the driving shaft 23, and a size of the groove 39 in the thickness direction is equal to or slightly larger than the diameter of the driving shaft 23. In this way, the driving shaft 23 is capable of driving the hard core 38 to move upwardly and downwardly, in turn driving the massage member 30 to swing along the thickness direction to the outside environment.
Two opposite lateral sides of the hard core 38 are rotatably connected to the shell 10, preferably to the inner shell 10a by a pivot 54. The pivot 54 is arranged adjacent to the groove 39, thereby the massage portion 32 of the massage member 30 has a greater swing amplitude. The pivot 54 may be integrally formed with the inner shell 10a or the hard core 38, or may be formed separately and then assembled to the inner shell 10a and the hard core 38. Preferably, the hard core 38 has a length not less than a half of the soft cover 36. That is, the hard core 38 at least extends to a middle portion of the soft cover 36, providing sufficient support for the soft cover 36 and being conducive to driving the massage portion 32 of the soft cover 36 to swing about the pivot 54.
The massage member 30 connected to the shell 10 at a position adjacent to an end thereof connected to the driving member 20 makes the massage member 30 as a simple pendulum, so that the massage portion 32 at the free end of the massage member 30 away from the driving member 20 have a greater swing amplitude even the swing angle of the massage member 30 is small.
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Preferably, a battery 58 is arranged in the shell 10 and connected to the circuit board 56 electrically. The battery 58 supplies electric power to the motors 20, 50, 52 through the circuit board 56. Preferably, the battery 58 is a rechargeable battery, and a corresponding charging interface 59 may be provided at a rear end of the shell 10 to connect external power supply to charge the battery 58.
The massage device according to this embodiment defines the moving space 12 in the shell 10 for providing sufficient space for the swinging of the massage member 30, so that the massage device 30 is capable of generating strong force to the massaged part even under the resistance of the massaged part, thereby playing good massage effect. Further, the massage device is provided with vibration motors 50, 52 for generating high high-frequency vibration, further improving the massage effect.
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During operation, the driving member 20 is started and the massage member 30 is thus driven to rotate about the first pivot 54. During rotation of the massage member 30, each blade 33 may rotate to a position where it is totally accommodated inside the moving space 12, or may rotate to a position that the massage portion 32 thereof extends beyond the moving space 12 to the outside environment. That is, the massage portions 32 of the blades 33 of the rotary massage member 30 scratch a part of the human body nestled to the outer surface of the shell 10 sequentially, such as scratch the vaginal wall when the massage device is inserted into the vagina of the women, thereby generating stimulation effect to help the women to release their sexual pressure.
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In this embodiment, the first gear 243 and second gear 244 are spur gears, and the third gear 245 and fourth gear 246 are bevel gears. By means of such transmission unit 24, a rotary axis of the massage member 30, which extends substantially along the lateral direction of the shell 10, is generally perpendicular to that of the rotary shaft 21 of the driving member 20, which extends substantially along a longitudinal direction of the shell 10.
In this embodiment, the fourth gear 246 is rotatably connected to the shell 10 by a second pivot 55. The second pivot 55 and the first pivot 54 are arranged coaxially, and are connected to the two support arms 14 of the shell 10, respectively. In other embodiment, the first pivot 54 and the second pivot 55 may be integral.
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During operation, the driving member 20 is started and thus the massage member 30 is driven to rotate about the first pivot 54 through the transmission unit 24, the blade 33 of the massage member 30 may rotate to be totally accommodated inside the moving space 12, or may rotate to make the massage portion 32 thereof extend beyond the moving space 12 to the outside environment. That is, the massage portions 32 of the blades 33 of the rotary massage member 30 scratch the part of the human body nestled to the outer surface of the shell 10 sequentially, such as scratch the vaginal wall of the women, thereby generating stimulation effect to help the women to release their sexual pressure. In some cases, the message device may be inserted into the anus and rectum, and thus the massage device may be applied not only to women, but also to men.
In this embodiment, the drive pulley 244 and the second gear 244 are coaxial, and the driven wheel 246 and the hub 31 are coaxial. The hub 31 and the driven wheel 246 are rotatably connected to the shell 10 by the first pivot 54, and the second gear 244 and the drive pulley 244 are rotatably connected to the shell 10 by a second pivot 55, wherein the second pivot 55 is parallel to the first pivot 54. By means of the transmission unit 24, long-distance power transmission can be achieved, and thus the driving member 20 and the massage member 30 can be set at different positions, such as the massage member 30 inside the moving space 12 while the driving member 20 out of the moving space 12.
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Finally, it should be noted that: the above merely describes preferred embodiments of the present application without intention to limit the scope of the present application. Although the present application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, for those skilled in the art, the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments can still be modified, or some of the technical features can be equally replaced. Any modifications, equivalent replacements, improvements, and etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present application should be within the scope of the present application.
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 18/372,701, filed on Sep. 26, 2023, which is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 18/118,749, filed on Mar. 8, 2023, now U.S. Pat. No. 11,771,619, which claims priorities to Chinese Patent Application No. 202310081620.1, filed on Jan. 17, 2023, and Chinese Patent Application No. 202310193022.3, filed on Feb. 28, 2023. The content of the aforementioned application, including any intervening amendments thereto, are incorporated herein by reference.
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