The present invention relates to a massage machine including a backrest that incorporates a massage mechanism.
Massage machines include a backrest that incorporates a massage mechanism, which presses a rubbing roller of the massage mechanism against a trigger point or meridian and produces a predetermined motion to enhance blood circulation and resolve shoulder or back stiffness. Such massage machines have become widely used in average households and public facilities.
To perform massages close to what would be given by a person, recent massage machines include a heat source in the massage mechanism. This adds human warmth to the massaging with the massaging motion of the rubbing roller (refer to, for example, patent publication 1).
In the massage machine of patent publication 1, the rubbing roller, which is pressed against the user's body, includes two semispherical elastic members holding in between a heat transferring means (disk), which accommodates a heat source. Heat is transferred from the heat source through the heat transferring means to the user's body.
In the above massage machine, the heat generated by the heat source is transferred to the user only by the heat transferring means that holds the two elastic members. Thus, the heat is applied to a narrow area. Accordingly, it is difficult to transfer the heat to a wide area from the heat source in a preferred manner.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a massage machine that transfers heat from a heat source in a further preferred manner.
One aspect of the present invention is a massage machine. The massage machine includes a seat and a backrest. A massage mechanism is arranged in the backrest. A massaging element is arranged in the massage mechanism. The massaging element includes an arm connected to the massage mechanism, a first heat transfer unit connected to the arm. The first heat transfer unit accommodates a heat source and is capable of transferring heat from the heat source to a user. A second heat transfer unit is connected to the first heat transfer unit. The second heat transfer unit is capable of transferring heat from the first heat transfer unit to the user. A rubbing roller is supported by at least one of the first and second heat transfer units.
In this structure, in addition to the first heat transfer unit, which accommodates the heat source, the second heat transfer unit applies heat to the user. Thus, heat can be transferred from the heat source in a further preferred manner.
a) and 7(b) are schematic diagrams showing a massaging motion produced near the neck by the massage machine of
a) and 8(b) are schematic diagrams showing a massaging motion produced near the back by the massage machine of
One embodiment of a massage machine 10 will now be described with reference to the drawings.
The backrest 13 includes a backrest body 13a and a cover 13b, which covers a front surface of the backrest body 13a. The backrest body 13a includes a massage mechanism 20, which is arranged in a body case (not shown) having an open front and formed from a hard resin material. Guide rails (not shown) are arranged in the body case along the vertical direction of the backrest 13. The massage mechanism 20 is coupled to the guide rails in a vertically movable manner. The massage mechanism 20 includes various types of drive motors, which are not shown in the drawings, to vertically move the massage mechanism 20. The massage mechanism 20 includes two massaging elements 21, which are driven by a drive motor, and produces a predetermined massaging motion with the two massaging elements 21.
The structure of the massaging elements 21 will now be described. The two massaging elements 21 have the same structure. Thus, the structure of only one of the massaging elements 21 will be described. As shown in
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The first case member 31 is arranged outward in the lateral direction from the second case member 32 and fixed by screws 33a and 33b to the arm 22. The first case member 31 includes an outer surface at the outer side in the lateral direction. A projection 31a (refer to
The first case member 31 includes an inner surface at the inner side in the lateral direction. As shown in
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The second case member 32 includes an inner surface at the outer side in the lateral direction. A rubber pad 41, which has a high thermal conductance and elasticity and is formed from a silicone, is arranged on the inner surface at a position corresponding to the PTC heater 30. Further, the second case member 32 includes three through holes 32a corresponding to threaded holes formed in the three projections 31d of the first case member 31. Screws 32b are inserted into the through holes 32a and fastened to the threaded holes in the projections 31d of the first case member 31 to couple the first case member 31 to the second case member 32. As shown in
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The second case member 32 includes an outer surface at the inner side in the lateral direction. As shown in
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The connection member 25 includes a cylindrical portion 25a, which serves as a second extension having a generally constant outer diameter, and an enlarged diameter portion 25b, which has a larger diameter than the cylindrical portion 25a. An inner surface in one end of the cylindrical portion 25a defines an engagement bore 25c, which is generally tetragonal and engages with the engagement protrusion 32g of the extension 32f of the second case member 32. Engagement of the engagement protrusion 32g and the engagement bore 25c in a rotation direction prevents rotation of the connection member 25.
The rubbing roller 24, which is rotatably supported by two bearings 24a and 24b, is arranged on an outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical portion 25a of the connection member 25. The rubbing roller 24 is formed by a single elastic member. In a state in which the rubbing roller 24 is coupled, the enlarged diameter portion 25b, which has a larger diameter than the cylindrical portion 25a, projects inward in the lateral direction from the rubbing roller 24. Accordingly, the enlarged diameter portion 25b prevents separation of the rubbing roller 24 in the lateral direction (axial direction). Further, the rubbing roller 24 is formed by a single member. Thus, in comparison to a separable type rubbing roller formed by a plurality of members like in the prior art, the rigidity of the rubbing roller can be increased. Further, the rubbing roller 24 is formed to have a radius that is slightly greater (approximately 3 mm) than the distance from the axis of the extension 32f of the second case member 32 to the abutment portion 32d of the case member 32. Thus, when the rubbing roller 24 abuts the user's body through the cover 13b and is deformed by the contact pressure, the abutment portion 32d of the second case member 32, which is formed by a rigid body, slightly contacts the user to transfer only heat in a preferred manner. The bearings 24a and 24b are formed by a thermally insulative material. Thus, the transfer of heat to the rubbing roller 24, which is formed by the elastic member, is suppressed.
The temperature control of the heater unit 23 and the massaging motion of the rubbing rollers 24, which are performed in parallel, will now be described with reference to
When a power switch (not shown) of the massage machine 10 is turned on, and, for example, a massage course including warm massage is selected with an operation panel, the control unit 40 drives the motor of the massage mechanism 20 and applies predetermined current A1 to the PTC heater 30 (refer to
When performing a massage with the rubbing rollers 24 mainly on the back in parallel with the temperature control of the heater unit 23, as shown in
As described above, the heater unit 23, which serves as the first heat transfer unit, and the connection member 25, which serves as the second heat transfer unit, allows for the transfer of heat to the user's body. In comparison with the massage machine of the prior art, this enlarges the area over which heat is applied to the user, and heat from the PTC heater 30, which serves as a heat source, can be transferred in a preferred manner. Further, the connection member 25 projects inward in the lateral direction from the rubbing roller 24. Thus, when the rubbing rollers 24 are arranged at opposite sides of the user's neck or the like, the connection member 25 contacts the user through the cover 13b. This transfers heat from the PTC heater 30 in a further preferred manner. Further, the power supply wire 35 is fixed to the arm 22. Thus, when moving the massage mechanism 20 and the massaging elements 21 (arms 22) with motors, entanglement of the power supply wire 35 with the massage mechanism 20 and the massaging elements 21 is suppressed.
The massage machine 10 of the present embodiment has the advantages described below.
(1) The massaging element 21 includes the heater unit 23, which accommodates a heat source and which can transfer heat from the heat source to the user, and the connection member 25, which is connected to the heater unit 23 and which can transfer heat from the heater unit 23 to the user. Thus, in addition to the heater unit 23 that accommodates the heat source, the connection member 25 can also apply heat to the user. Accordingly, the region that applies heat to the user can be further enlarged.
(2) The massaging element 21 includes the rubbing roller 24 that presses the user's body. The rubbing roller 24 is held between the heater unit 23 and the connection member 25. In other words, the heater unit 23 and the connection member 25 not only function to transfer heat but also function as two support members that support the rubbing roller 24. In this structure, the two different support members supporting the rubbing roller 24 can apply heat to the user at different locations. Thus, the heat from the PTC heater 30 can be transferred in a further preferred manner.
(3) The connection member 25 is arranged to project inward in the lateral direction of the backrest 13 from the rubbing roller 24. Thus, for example, when performing a massage with the two rubbing rollers 24 at opposite sides of the neck or the like, heat can be transferred to the user from the connection member 25 at the inner sides of the rubbing rollers 24.
(4) The rubbing roller 24 is rotatably supported by the cylindrical portion 25a, which extends from the connection member 25. In this structure, when performing a massage with the rubbing roller 24, friction can be reduced between the rubbing roller 24 and the cover 13b, which is arranged, for example, between the rubbing roller 24 and the user's body.
(5) The connection member 25 includes the engagement recess 25c, which engages the engagement protrusion 32g of the second case member 32 in the rotation direction of the rubbing roller 24, and is prevented from rotating relative to the second case member 32 (i.e., heater unit 23). This prevents the connection member 25 from rotating when the rubbing roller 24 rotates.
(6) The second case member 32, or the case unit 23, includes the extension 32f, which extends inward in the lateral direction toward the rubbing roller 24. The connection member 25 includes the cylindrical portion 25a, which extends outward in the lateral direction toward the rubbing rolling 24. The cylindrical portion 25a of the connection member 25 is fitted to the extension 32f of the second case member 32. In this structure, the area of contact can be increased between the case unit 23 and the connection member 25. This efficiently conducts heat from the case unit 23 to the connection member 25.
(7) The rubbing roller 24 is formed by a single elastic member. Thus, in comparison with a separable type rubbing roller that uses two semispherical elastic members like in the prior art, the rigidity can be increased.
(8) The cylindrical portion 25a of the connection member 25 rotatably supports the rubbing roller 24 with the bearings 24a and 24b, which are formed by a thermally insulative material. In this structure, the transfer of heat to the rubbing roller 24, which is formed by an elastic material such as an elastomer, is suppressed, and deterioration caused by heat can be suppressed.
The above embodiment of the present invention can be varied as described below.
In the above embodiment, the rubbing roller 24 is held between the heater unit 23, which serves as a first heat transfer unit, and the connection member 25, which serves as the second transfer unit. Instead, the rubbing roller 24 may be supported by only the heater unit 23. For example, the extension 32f, which serves as a first extension extending from the second case member 32 of the heater unit 23, may rotatably support the rubbing roller 24. Alternatively, the rubbing roller 24 may be supported by only the connection member 25. For example, the cylindrical portion 25a, which serves as a second extension extending from the connection member 25, may rotatably support the rubbing roller 24. In other words, the rubbing roller 24 can be supported by just one of the heater unit 23 and the connection member 25.
In the above embodiment, the rubbing roller 24 is formed by a single member but may be formed by two or more members.
The rubber pad 41 may be eliminated, and the PTC heater 30 may be directly held between the first case member 31 and the second case member 32.
Although not particularly mentioned in the above embodiment, as shown in
In the above embodiment, aluminum is used as the material of the first case member 31 and the second case member 32. However, the case members 31 and 32 may be formed from other materials. By forming the second case member 32, which is arranged inward in the lateral direction from the first case member 31, from a material having a higher thermal conductivity than the material of the first case member 31, the heat of the heater 30 can be efficiently transferred to the second case member 32.
In the above embodiment, the connection member 25, which serves as the second heat transfer unit, projects inward in the lateral direction of the backrest 13 from the rubbing roller 24. However, the present invention is not limited in such a manner.
In the above embodiment, the extension 32f, which extends from the second case member 32, is fitted into the cylindrical portion 25a of the connection member 25. However, the present invention is not limited in such a manner. Other structures may be employed. For example, the cylindrical portion 25a may be fitted into the extension 32f.
Although not particularly mentioned in the above embodiment, the extension 32f and the cylindrical portion 25a have a high dimensional accuracy and are designed to increase adhesion and thermal conductivity from the heater unit 23 to the connection member 25. Further, a fixed gap (air layer) may be arranged between the extension 32f and the cylindrical portion 25a, and the gap may be filled with a heat conductive member such as heat conductive grease.
In the above embodiment, the PTC heater 30 is used as the heat source of the heater unit 23. However, other heat sources may be used.
In the above embodiment, the rubbing roller 24 is rotatable about the cylindrical portion 25a due to the bearings 24a and 24b but may be supported so that rotation is prohibited.
Although not particularly mentioned in the above embodiment, a lubricant, such as grease, may be applied to the contact surface of the rubbing roller 24 that contacts the cover 13b. This suppresses friction between the rubbing roller 24 and the cover, and the durability of the rubbing roller 24 and the cover 13b can be improved.
Although not particularly mentioned in the above embodiment, a massaging means such as an airbag may be arranged in the upper surface of the ottoman 14 or the seat 12.
In the above embodiment, the backrest 13 is reclinable. However, the backrest 13 may be non-reclinable.
In the above embodiment, the ottoman 14 is arranged at the front part of the seat 12. However, the ottoman 14 may be eliminated.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009-217735 | Sep 2009 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2010/065117 | 9/3/2010 | WO | 00 | 2/29/2012 |