The present application claims the benefit of Chinese Patent Application No. 201621203000.2 filed on Nov. 8, 2016. All the above are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present application relates to the field of massage chairs, and in particular, to a massage mechanism.
Existing massage chairs have a single function. Mechanisms of the massage chairs can generally implement left-right side synchronous kneading motion only, but cannot implement left-right side asynchronous rubbing motion, resulting in poor user experience.
An objective of the present application is to provide a feasible massage mechanism, so as to overcome the foregoing disadvantages in the prior art.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the present application uses the following technical solutions.
A massage mechanism, including: a housing, a massage rock arm group, massage heads, and a drive apparatus, where the massage rock arm group includes a left rock arm group and a right rock arm group, the left rock arm group and the right rock arm group are respectively mounted on a left side and a right side of the housing in a symmetric manner, and the left rock arm group and the right rock arm group both consist of an upper rock arm and a lower rock arm that are hingedly connected to one other; the massage heads are disposed on the rock arms; the drive apparatus is mounted in the housing; an upper spacing groove is disposed on each upper rock arm and a lower spacing groove is disposed on each lower rock arm; spacing shafts corresponding to the spacing grooves are disposed on the housing; and hinged joints, each between an upper rock arm and a lower rock arm and driven by the drive apparatus, drive the left rock arm group and the right rock arm group to perform spacing rocking according to the spacing grooves, where the drive apparatus includes a motor, a left worm wheel, a right worm wheel, a small left gear, a small right gear, a large left gear, a large right gear, a left handle, a right handle, a left connecting shaft, a right connecting shaft, and a pin rotating shaft, where an output shaft of the motor forms a worm, and the worm is simultaneously engaged with the left worm wheel and the right worm wheel; the small left gear and the small right gear are respectively mounted on a mounting shaft of the left worm wheel and a mounting shaft of the right worm wheel, and the small left gear and the small right gear are respectively engaged with the large left gear and the large right gear; a left drive shaft extends from a center of the large left gear, the left drive shaft is connected to one end of the left handle, and the left connecting shaft connects the other end of the left handle to the hinged joint of the left rock arm group; a step shaft, half of whose end portion is shaved off, extends from a center of the large right gear; a shaft hole is processed and formed at a center of the step shaft; the pin rotating shaft is connected to the shaft hole in a sleeving manner with a clearance fit; a pin perpendicular to an exterior cylindrical surface of the pin rotating shaft is disposed at a place, of an extension portion of the pin rotating shaft, that corresponds to a step position of the step shaft; the extension portion of the pin rotating shaft is connected to one end of the right handle, and the right connecting shaft connects the other end of the right handle to the hinged joint of the right rock arm group.
Preferably, the drive apparatus further includes a gear cover on which a shaft hole is formed; a step cover, half of whose end portion is shaved off, extends from an upper surface of the gear cover; several stiffeners extend from an upper surface of the large right gear; slots engaged with the stiffeners are processed and provided on a lower portion of the gear cover, and when the gear cover is connected to the large right gear in a sleeving manner, the step cover is aligned with the step shaft on the large right gear.
Preferably, the upper spacing grooves are arc-shaped, and circular centers of the upper spacing grooves are toward the housing; the lower spacing grooves are arc-shaped, and circular centers of the lower spacing grooves are away from the housing.
Preferably, the massage mechanism further includes swing arms that are respectively disposed on the left lower rock arm and the right lower rock arm; multiple massage heads are mounted on an upper portion of each swing arm; a hingedly-connected bracket extends from a lower portion of each swing arm; a bracket with a U-shaped opening extends from an upper surface of each lower rock arm, and the hingedly-connected brackets are inserted into and hingedly connected to the bracket with a U-shaped opening, so that the swing arms are connected to the lower rock arms in a seesaw manner.
After using the foregoing technical solutions, compared with the techniques in the background, the present application has the following advantages:
1. By simply transforming a left-side drive apparatus, a left rock arm group and a right rock arm group may move synchronously, or a left rock arm group may lag behind a right rock arm group by half a period, thereby a synchronous kneading function and an asynchronous rubbing function can be respectively implemented.
2. By disposing a swing arm that is connected to a lower rock arm in a seesaw manner, massage heads can automatically fit an S curve of a back of a human body and can be automatically attached to the human body, thereby improving user experience.
To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the present application clearer, the following further describes, in detail, the present application with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely for explaining the present application, and are not intended to limit the present application.
A left direction, a right direction, an upper direction and a lower direction described in the present application are limited according to usage statuses of the present application. A left direction and a right direction of a back of a user are defined as the left direction and the right direction described in the present application, and a direction corresponding to a shoulder and a direction corresponding to a waist are respectively the upper direction and the lower direction.
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Implementation of the rubbing function and the kneading function: When the motor 41 rotates clockwise, it is assumed that the pin 471 abuts against the step section 491 of the gear cover. In this case, the left rock arm group 21 and the right rock arm group 22 simultaneously knead in a direction that is close to the housing 1. When the motor 41 rotates counterclockwise, the left rock arm group 21 rocks first, and the right rock arm group 22 does not start to act until the pin 471 rotates to the step section 492 of the gear cover (that is, there is an offset of half a rotation period). In this case, the left rock arm group 21 and the right rock arm group 22 simultaneously knead in a direction that is away from the housing 1. When the upper rock arm of the left rock arm group 21 is close to an upper part of the housing 1, the upper rock arm of the right rock arm group 22 is away from the upper part of the housing 1, thereby implementing asynchronous rubbing. When the motor 41 rotates clockwise again, likewise, the right rock arm group 22 does not start to act until the pin 471 rotates back to the step section 491 of the gear cover, and a complete rotation period is formed by adding the half a period that previously lagged behind. In this case, the left rock arm group 21 and the right rock arm group 22 are synchronous again, thereby implementing synchronous kneading.
To enable the massage heads to automatically fit an S curve of a back of a human body and to be automatically attached to the human body, thereby enriching massage experience, the massage mechanism further includes swing arms 5 that are connected, in a seesaw manner, to the lower rock arms that are respectively on a left side and a right side. Upper portions of the swing arms 5 are also provided with massage heads 3. There are three massage heads 3 in this embodiment, which are disposed in a triangle manner.
The foregoing descriptions are merely an example of specific implementation manners of the present application, but are not intended to limit the protection scope of the present application. Any variation or replacement readily figured out by a person skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present application shall fall within the protection scope of the present application. Therefore, the protection scope of the present application shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.
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