1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a massager, and, more particularly, to a muscle stretching structure for a foot massager, which has a rocking board that can be rocked by a rocking module to perform a stretching movement to the sole of the foot, and a first supporting element and a second supporting element driven by a lifting unit and a driving unit to rotate in a direction opposite to the rocking direction of the rocking board so that the user's leg muscles and tendons are treated with both massaging and stretching effects.
2. Description of the Related Art
Usually, after long time periods of standing up, or walking, running, or bicycling exercises, a user's leg muscles suffer fatigue, which may cause muscle soreness or muscular tightness. Typical treatments for muscular pain are hot water baths or legs massages. A prior art leg massager utilizes airbags or massaging balls to push against a user's legs for massage treatment purposes. With different designs, the massager can provide pinching, pressing, and vibrating effects. However, these different massage treatments only relax the user and do not relieve muscular tightness.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a muscle stretching structure for a foot massager so that the user's leg muscles and tendons are provided both massaging and stretching effects to mitigate and/or obviate the aforementioned problems.
A main objective of the present invention is to provide a muscle stretching structure for a foot massager that both massages and stretches the leg muscles and tendons of a user.
In order to achieve the objective, the muscle stretching structure for a foot massager of the present invention comprises: a massaging base, two rocking boards, a first supporting element
A muscle stretching structure for a foot massager comprises: a massaging base, two rocking boards, a first supporting element and a second supporting element. The massaging base has two bottom spaces, a first supporting surface extending from left and right sides of the bottom space, and a lifting unit disposed on each first supporting surface. Furthermore, a second supporting surface is on the top end of the massaging base; two rocking boards each have a pivot at a center position, and a bottom side of each rocking board is attached to a respective rocking module. The rocking module comprises two alternating inflatable bellows. The first supporting element further comprises two containment spaces corresponding to the bottom spaces of the massaging base. A plurality of first hinges are securely attached to the front end of the bottom of the first supporting element. The second supporting element has two upper spaces corresponding to the containment spaces, and the bottom of the second supporting element has a plurality of the driving units. The driving units are disposed between the second supporting element and the second hinges. The second hinges respectively have a counter-clockwise rotating button and a clockwise rotating button to control clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation of the second supporting element, and the counter-clockwise rotating button is connected to the front end of the bottom of the second supporting element. The lifting unit and the driving unit are inflatable bellows. The bottom space, the containment space and the upper space are placed in-line to form a massaging section, and the inside face of the massaging section has a plurality of massage airbags.
Each rocking board is pivotably connected to a respective bottom space of the massaging base 10 by the pivot, and the bottom side of each rocking board is attached to a respective rocking module. The first supporting element is pivoted to the first supporting surface of the massaging base with the first hinges, and the lifting unit is installed between the first supporting element and the first supporting surface. Therefore, the first supporting element can rock forward with the first hinges, and the bottom of the second supporting element is locked with the counter-clockwise rotating button of the second hinges. Furthermore, the clockwise rotating button of the second hinges is secured with the second supporting surface of the massaging base, and the driving unit is installed between the second supporting element and the second hinges. Additionally, the counter-clockwise rotating button and the clockwise rotating button of the second hinges can be rotated to cause the second supporting element to rock forward and backward.
The first rocking module below the rocking board generates an alternating lifting movement to make the rocking board rotate clockwise and counterclockwise around the pivot, and the sole of the user's feet is completely pressed against the rocking board due to the clamping force provide by the massage airbags in the bottom space. Therefore, the toe side of the soles are pressed down and the ankle sides of the soles are pulled up; or the toe side of the soles are pulled up and the ankle sides of the soles are pressed down, which performs a stretching movement upon the user's soles. Furthermore, with the first supporting element, the lifting unit below the first supporting element generates a lifting force, and the massage airbags in the containment space clamp the calf section of the user's legs. The first supporting element is pivoted upward with the first hinges, and the soles remain held on the rocking board so that the first supporting element can stretch the user's legs by pulling the calf section in a direction away from the soles. The second supporting element utilizes the massage airbag in the upper space to clamp the upper legs of the user's legs, and the driving unit is disposed between the second supporting element and the second hinges. When the driving unit pushes against the second supporting element, the second supporting element rocks upward from the counter-clockwise rotating button; with the pressure applied on the soles, the second supporting element clamps the upper legs and provides a movement away from the sole end to achieve the stretching effect between the soles and the knees.
With the above-mentioned embodiment, the rocking board can be rocked by the rocking module to perform a stretching movement upon the feet, and the first supporting element and the second supporting element are driven by the lifting unit and the driving unit to rotate in a direction opposite to the rocking direction of the rocking board so that the user's leg muscles are treated to both massaging and stretching effects.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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With the above-mentioned embodiment, the rocking board 20 can be rocked by the rocking module 22 to perform a stretching movement upon the feet, and the first supporting element 30 and the second supporting element 40 are driven by the lifting unit 13 and the driving unit 42 to rotate in a direction opposite to the rocking direction of the rocking board 20 so that the user's leg muscles are treated to both massaging and stretching effects.
Although the present invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.