1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a massaging device, and more particularly to a massaging device having a reciprocally deflective massaging function.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional massaging device comprises two pairs of swinging members that are swingable to produce a sector-shaped swinging motion to press a user's two legs or arms to provide a massaging effect, and a drive shaft connected to the swinging members to drive the swinging members. However, the swinging members are swung in the same direction, so that the massaging effect caused by the swinging members is limited to a determined extent, thereby decreasing the massaging effect of the massaging device.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a massaging device, comprising a propeller shaft, at least one first swinging member mounted on the propeller shaft, and at least one second swinging member mounted on the propeller shaft by a male deflection block, a female deflection block and an adjusting rod.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a massaging device having a reciprocally deflective massaging function.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a massaging device, wherein when the rotation direction of the propeller shaft is changed, the push block of the adjusting rod is slidable in the adjusting groove of the male deflection block to produce a time (or angle) lag of the swinging actions between the second swinging member and the first swinging member, so that the second swinging member and the first swinging member are intermittently operated in the same swinging direction or in two different swinging directions, so as to produce different swinging actions in an intermittent manner, thereby providing different massaging effects to the user.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a massaging device, wherein the guide rod of each of the first swinging member and the second swinging member is movable in the respective guide track of the support base to guide the swinging movement of each of the first swinging member and the second swinging member, so that the first swinging member and the second swinging member are swung in a smooth manner, thereby providing a comfortable sensation to the user.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
Referring to
The support base 11 has a surface provided with a plurality of guide tracks 111. The propeller shaft 12 has a substantially polygonal cross-sectional profile.
The first swinging member 14 has an end portion formed with a mounting hole 141 mounted on the propeller shaft 12 and has a periphery provided with a guide rod 142 movably mounted in a respective one of the guide tracks 111 of the support base 11 to guide a swinging movement of the first swinging member 14. The first swinging member 14 has a side face provided with an inflatable cell 143 which is connected to the inflation device 3 of the massaging chair 1 by one of the pipes 4.
The first swinging member 14 is clamped between two juxtaposed deflection blocks 16 which are secured on the propeller shaft 12 to rotate therewith. Each of the two deflection blocks 16 has a side formed with tapered clamping face 161 rested on the first swinging member 14, so that when the two deflection blocks 16 are rotated with the propeller shaft 12, the first swinging member 14 is pressed by the tapered clamping faces 161 of the two deflection blocks 16 to produce a swinging action.
The second swinging member 13 has an end portion formed with a mounting hole 131 and has a periphery provided with a guide rod 132 movably mounted in a respective one of the guide tracks 111 of the support base 11 to guide a swinging movement of the second swinging member 13. The second swinging member 13 has a side face provided with an inflatable cell 133 which is connected to the inflation device 3 of the massaging chair 1 by one of the pipes 4.
The second swinging member 13 is clamped between the male deflection block 17 and the female deflection block 18 which are juxtaposed to each other. Bach of the male deflection block 17 and the female deflection block 18 has a side formed with tapered clamping face 172 and 182 rested on the second swinging member 13, 50 that when the male deflection block 17 and the female deflection block 18 arc rotated, the second swinging member 13 is pressed by the tapered clamping faces 172 and 182 of the male deflection block 17 and the female deflection block 18 to produce a swinging action.
The adjusting rod 19 has an outer wall provided with a protruding push block 192. The adjusting rod 19 has an inner wall formed with a fixing hole 191 secured on the propeller shaft 12 to rotate therewith so that the adjusting rod 19 is rotatable by the propeller shaft 12. The fixing hole 191 of the adjusting rod 19 has a substantially polygonal cross-sectional profile matching that of the propeller shaft 12.
The male deflection block 17 has an inside formed with a circular mounting bore 171 mounted on the adjusting rod 19 and has an end wall formed with a substantially arc-shaped adjusting groove 174 connected to the mounting bore 171 to receive the push block 192 of the adjusting rod 19. The end wall of the male deflection block 17 is provided with a protruding insert 173 extended through and protruded from the mounting hole 131 of the second swinging member 13, and the adjusting groove 174 is located in the insert 173.
The female deflection block 18 has an inside formed with a circular mounting bore 181 mounted on the adjusting rod 19 and has an end wall formed with a slot 183 to allow insertion of the insert 173 of the male deflection block 17 so that the male deflection block 17 and the female deflection block 18 are joined together and are rotatable simultaneously.
Thus, the adjusting rod 19 is rotatable by the propeller shaft 12 between a first position as shown in
In operation, referring to
In such a manner, when the propeller shaft 12 is rotated in the clockwise direction as shown in
Thus, when the propeller shaft 12 is rotated in the clockwise direction as shown in
On the contrary, referring to
When the push block 192 of the adjusting rod 19 is movable to rest on the second side 1742 of the adjusting groove 174 of the male deflection block 17 as shown in
Thus, when the propeller shaft 12 is rotated in the counterclockwise direction as shown in
Accordingly, when the rotation direction of the propeller shaft 12 is changed, the push block 192 of the adjusting rod 19 is slidable in the adjusting groove 174 of the male deflection block 17 to produce a time (or angle) lag of the swinging actions between the second swinging member 13 and the first swinging member 14, so that the second swinging member 13 and the first swinging member 14 are intermittently operated in the same swinging direction or in two different swinging directions, so as to produce different swinging actions in an intermittent manner, thereby providing different massaging effects to the user. In addition, the guide rod 142 and 132 of each of the first swinging member 14 and the second swinging member 13 is movable in the respective guide track 111 of the support base 11 to guide the swinging movement of each of the first swinging member 14 and the second swinging member 13, so that the first swinging member 14 and the second swinging member 13 are swung in a smooth manner, thereby providing a comfortable sensation to the user.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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