1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a rehabilitation exercise device, more particularly to a rehabilitation exercise device that aids in recovery of the neck and shoulder muscles or the meridian system.
2. Description of the Related Art
With the increasing use of computers, it is becoming common for people to suffer from arm, shoulder, and neck pains. About 85% of the people suffering from neck pain do so as a result of injury to the muscles or ligaments due to wrong posture or push-pull motions. About 50% of the people have myofascial pain syndromes, the symptoms of which include muscle pain and stiffness in the neck and shoulders. Further, pain in the neck and shoulders commonly spreads to the back and top of the brain, forehead, etc.
Conventional rehabilitation exercise devices currently available on the market are usually bulky, and thus occupy a substantial space. Hence, most people go to the hospital or clinic for treatment. Since such patients are generally exposed to tense and high-pressure environments where people are busy with work and have no time to go for check-ups, doctors have pointed out that these pains or injuries, though slow, are accumulated in the long run which may result in the patient being moody and having poor immune functions. In some cases, such pains and injuries may lead to spinal marrow in the neck vertebrae being reduced and blood veins being constricted.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a rehabilitation exercise device that is small and easy to use.
According to one aspect of this invention, a rehabilitation exercise device comprises a head support unit, two side cushions, and a biasing unit. The head support unit has a head cushion adapted to support the head of a user, and a frame holding the head cushion and having two opposite connection ends. The side cushions are disposed respectively on two opposite sides of the head cushion, and are connected pivotally and respectively to the connection ends so that the side cushions are rotatable toward or away from the head cushion. The biasing unit is connected to the side cushions to bias the side cushions to rotate toward the head cushion.
According to another aspect of this invention, a rehabilitation exercise device comprises a head support unit, two side cushions, a biasing unit, and a limiter. The head support unit has a head cushion with a head support face adapted to support the head of a user. The side cushions are disposed respectively on two opposite sides of the head cushion, and are connected pivotally to the head support unit so that the side cushions are rotatable toward or away from the head cushions. The biasing unit is connected to the side cushions to bias the side cushions to rotate toward the head cushion. The limiter limits rotation of the side cushions so that the side cushions do not extend over the head support face.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that the same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the specification.
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The head support unit 1 has a head cushion 11 and a frame 12. The head cushion 11 has a head support face 111 adapted to support the head of a user. The frame 12 is substantially U-shaped, and has two opposite connection ends 120, two side arms 122, and a bight portion 121 between the side arms 122. The head cushion 11 is disposed over the bight portion 121 between the side arms 122. Each connection end 120 has a pair of ear portions 1221 projecting outwardly and respectively from the side arms 122 at one side of the bight portion 121. One of the ear portions 1221 of each connection end 120 has an annular toothed element 1222.
The side cushions 2 are disposed respectively on two opposite sides of the head cushion 11. Each side cushion 2 has a proximal end 22 connected pivotally to one of the connection ends 120, and a distal end 23 opposite to the proximal end 22. The proximal end 22 is provided with two lug portions 221 disposed between the ear portions 1221 at one of the connection ends 120, a cutout 220 formed between the lug portions 221, and two spaced-apart abutment end faces 222 adjacent to the cutout 220.
Each of the shafts 31 extends through the pair of ear portions 1221 at one of the connection ends 120 and the lug portions 221 of a respective side cushion 2, so that the side cushions 2 are disposed rotatably and respectively around the shafts 31. Each shaft 31 has an annular toothed element 33 sleeved thereon to mesh with the annular toothed element 1222 on one of the ear portions 1221 of each connection end 120 so as to prevent rotation of the respective shaft 31.
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The pulling element 6 includes two reel members 61 disposed rotatably and respectively within the side cushions 2, two pull ropes 62 wound respectively around the reel members 61, two spindles 63 inserted respectively into the reel members 61, and two torsion springs 64 wound respectively around the spindles 63 within the reel members 61. Each of the pull ropes 62 has a handling end extending outwardly of a respective side cushion 2, and a handle connected to the handling end. Each spindle 63 has an annular toothed element 65 sleeved thereon. Each side cushion 2 is provided with an annular toothed element 66 to mesh with the annular toothed element 65 of a respective spindle 63 so as to prevent rotation of the respective spindle 63.
The power-generating element 7 includes a generator 71 disposed in a respective side cushion 2 and connected to a respective reel member 61 to transform rotational energy of the respective reel member 61 into electrical energy, and an output port 72 formed in the head support unit 1 for electrical output.
When no external force is applied to the pull ropes 62, the pull ropes 62 are wound around the respective reel members 61. To achieve exercise of the user's arms, he/she must exert a force that is capable of overcoming the biasing action of each torsion spring 64 so as to unwind each pull rope 62 from the respective reel member 61. During pulling of the pull ropes 62 out of the reel members 61 and restoring of the reel members 61 to original states by the torsion springs 64, the generators 71 can transform the rotational energy of the reel members 61 into electrical energy, and power can be provided to an electrical device, such as an instrument panel, illuminating bulb, etc., via the output port 72.
The advantages and efficiency of the rehabilitation exercise device of the present invention can be summarized as follows:
The rehabilitation exercise device of the present invention is not only easy to transport and carry, but also has a small volume so that it does not occupy a substantial space. As a result, the user can perform a rehabilitation exercise whenever and wherever he/she desires. Therefore, use of the present invention is facilitated and practicable.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097134878 | Sep 2008 | TW | national |