Claims
- 1. A massaging apparatus having self-adjust, constant strength and non-adjust strength modes, said massaging unit in said self-adjust mode comprising:
- a frame means for supporting a reclining chair on which a user rests, said reclining chair including a padded seat portion and an approximately upright back portion, said upright back portion including a pair of racks and a pair of rails;
- a massage unit slidably mounted on said back portion of said reclining chair, said massage unit having a pair of applicators which project forwardly from said massage unit through an open area in said back portion in order to be pressed against a user's body and having a means for moving said massage unit up and down said back portion of said reclining chair on said racks and rails;
- a drive means for moving said pair of applicators of said massage unit to apply a massaging force to the user's body;
- a pressure sensor means for monitoring a pressure applied back to said pair of applicators from the user's body as a counter-action of applying said massaging force to the user's body and for providing an output indicative of said monitored pressure;
- a strength-adjustor means for varying at least one parameter from a group consisting of two parameters as follow: a distance said applicator projects forwardly from said massaging unit; and an operational speed of moving said pair of applicators in order to adjust an initial massage strength applied to the user's body to an optimum massage strength for the user in accordance with said monitored pressure; and
- a control circuit comprising:
- a manual controller means for manually controlling said initial massage strength selected by the user;
- an auto-controller means connected to said pressure sensor for receiving said output of said pressure sensor and for actuating said strength-adjustor means for increasing or decreasing said initial massage strength to said optimum massage strength for the user in accordance with said monitored pressure, said auto-controller including a nullifier circuit means and a delay circuit means.
- 2. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said nullifier circuit means is for invalidating an instantaneous variation in said monitored pressure within a predetermined short period of time such that said auto-controller will not respond to actuate said strength-adjustor means to adjust said initial massage strength to said optimum massage strength for the user.
- 3. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein said namual controller means is connected to said strength-adjustor means to manually adjust said initial massage strength, said auto-controller means including delay circuit means for enabling said auto-controller means to actuate said strength-adjustor means for adjusting said initial massage strength to said optimum massage strength only after a predetermined delay from a time of manually adjusting said initial massage strength by said manual-controller means.
- 4. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 3, wherein said auto-controller means includes means for increasing said pressure from said monitored pressure such that said auto-controller means operates to adjust said initial massage strength based upon said monitored pressure to which said increased pressure has been added.
- 5. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 4, wherein said auto-controller means includes stepping means for actuating said strength-adjustor means to increase and decrease said initial massage strength in a stepwise manner.
- 6. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein said auto-controller means includes a means for actuating said strength-adjustor means to increase and decrease said initial massage strength promptly by one step to a destined level corresponding to said monitored pressure when said monitored pressure is far from said optimum massage strength by more than a predetermined amount of pressure.
- 7. A massaging apparatus having self-adjust, constant strength and non-adjust strength modes, said massaging unit in said constant strength mode comprising:
- a frame means for supporting a reclining chair on which a user rests, said reclining chair including a padded seat portion and an approximately upright back portion, said upright back portion including a pair of racks and a pair of rails;
- a massage unit slidably mounted on said back portion of said reclining chair, said massage unit having a pair of applicators which project forwardly from said massage unit through an open area in said back portion in order to be pressed against a user's body and having a means for moving said massage unit up and down said back portion of said reclining chair on said racks and rails;
- a drive means for moving said pair of applicators of said massage unit to apply a massaging force to the user's body;
- a pressure sensor means for monitoring a pressure applied back to said pair of applicators from the user's body as a counter-action of applying said massaging force to the user's body and for providing an output indicative of said monitored pressure;
- a strength-adjustor means for varying at least one parameter from a group consisting of two parameters as follow: a distance said applicator projects forwardly from said massaging unit; and an operational speed of moving said pair of applicators in order to adjust an initial massage strength applied to the user's body to an optimum massage strength for the user in accordance with said monitored pressure; and
- a control circuit comprising:
- a manual controller means for manually controlling said initial massage strength selected by the user;
- an auto-controller means connected to said pressure sensor for receiving said output from said pressure sensor and for actuating said strength-adjustor means in order to increase or decrease said initial massaging strength to said optimum massage strength for the user in accordance with said monitored pressure, said auto-controller including a nullifier circuit means and a delay circuit means; and
- a pressure controller means for maintaining said initial massage strength selected by the user even when said monitored pressure deviates from a current massage strength continuously over a predetermined period of time by increasing or decreasing said distance said pair of applicators project forwardly of said massaging unit in order to adjust said current massage strength in line with said initially selected massage strength; and
- a selector means for selecting one of a group of two control circuit components including said auto-controller means and said pressure controller means.
- 8. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 7, further including an audio means for producing a sound indicating a switch from control by said auto-controller means to control by said pressure controller means and vice-versa.
- 9. A massaging apparatus capable of analyzing a user's back contour and shoulder position, said massaging apparatus comprising:
- a frame means for supporting a reclining chair on which a user rests, said reclining chair including a padded seat portion and an approximately upright back portion, said upright back portion including a pair of racks and a pair of rails;
- a massage unit slidably mounted on said back portion of said reclining chair, said massage unit having a pair of applicators which project forwardly from said massage unit through an open area in said back portion in order to be pressed against a user's body and having a means for moving said massage unit up and down said back portion of said reclining chair on said racks and rails;
- a drive means for moving said pair of applicators of said massage unit to apply a massaging force to the user's body;
- a strength-adjustor means for varying at least one of a distance said applicator projects forwardly from said back of said approximately upright back portion of said support means and an operational speed of moving said applicator in order to adjust a massage strength applied to the user's body;
- a pressure sensor means for monitoring a pressure applied back to said applicators from the user's body as a counter-action of applying said massaging force to the user's body and for providing an output indicative of said monitored pressure; and
- a control circuit means comprising:
- a calibrator means for operating in cooperation with said drive means and said strength-adjustor means to move said massage unit with said projecting pair of applicators up-and-down so that said pair of applicators are in pressed contact against different portions of the user's body while keeping said applicator projected by a constant distance in order to obtain a pressure distribution up-and-down said different portions of the user's body; and
- a means for controlling actuation of said strength adjustor means to vary said distance said pair of applicators project forwardly of said massage unit, based upon said pressure distribution, while moving said massage unit up-and-down said back portion of said reclining chair with said pair of applicators in contact with different portions of the user's body in order to give an optimum massage strength to different portions of the user's body.
- 10. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein said calibrator means includes means for obtaining said pressure distribution by moving said pair of applicators downwardly along the user's body.
- 11. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein said means for controlling actuation of said strength-adjustor means includes a position analyzer means to determine a shoulder position of the user's body based upon said pressure distribution.
- 12. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein said position analyzer means includes means which determines said shoulder position at a position where said monitored pressure corresponds to a predetermined pressure.
- 13. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein said position analyzer means includes means for determining said shoulder position at a position where a change rate of said monitored pressure corresponds to a predetermined rate.
- 14. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein said position analyzer means includes means for determining said shoulder position at a starting position of said pair of applicators moving up-and-down in contact with the user's body, said starting position being defined such that said monitored pressure is changed by a predetermined amount of pressure when said pair of applicators move a predetermined distance from said starting position along up-and-down in contact with the user's body.
- 15. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein said position analyzer means includes:
- a first means for determining said shoulder position at a position where said monitored pressure corresponds to a predetermined pressure;
- a second means for determining said shoulder position at a position where a change rate of said monitored pressure corresponds to a predetermined rate;
- a third means for determining said shoulder position at a starting position of said applicator moving up-and-down in contact with the user's body, said starting position being defined such that said monitored pressure is changed by a predetermined amount of pressure when said pair of applicators move a predetermined distance from said starting position up-and-down with said massage unit and in contact with different portions of the user's body; and
- said position analyzer means including means for validating said shoulder position which is determined by at least one of said first, second and third means.
- 16. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein said position analyzer means includes means for operating to repeat moving said pair of applicators on said massage unit in plural cycles up-and-down the user's body until said shoulder position is determined.
- 17. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein said position analyzer includes means for giving an approximate value for said shoulder position when said position analyzer means fails to clearly determine said shoulder position and gives a shoulder position in consideration of said approximate value.
- 18. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein said position analyzer means includes means for giving a predetermined fixed position as said shoulder position when said position analyzer means fails to determine said shoulder position.
- 19. The massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 18, wherein said position analyzer means includes means for setting said predetermined fixed position as a statistical center of a number of shoulder positions collected from a number of subjects.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/245,632 filed May 18, 1994, now abandoned.
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