1. Technical Field
Various embodiments of the invention relate to massagers and massage chairs.
2. Background Art
The prior art has provided various massagers and massager chairs with various massage features. Vibratory massagers and massager chairs often include multiple vibratory massage units. Varying massages are provided by programming which varies a pattern or intensity of various massage units.
One embodiment provides a massager with a body support member having a frame with a cavity. A substrate is mounted to the frame. The substrate has a series of receptacles. A plurality of removable vibratory massage units are each mounted within one of the receptacles for imparting a vibratory massage effect to the body support member.
Another embodiment provides a massage chair with a base for resting upon an underlying support surface. A seat bottom is supported upon the base. The seat bottom has a frame with a cavity. A seat back is supported by the base and/or the seat bottom. A removable massage assembly is installed to the seat bottom frame.
Another embodiment provides method for permitting selective removal of a massage assembly from a massager. A body support member is provided with a frame and a cavity. A substrate is provided with a series of receptacles. The substrate is installed to the frame. A plurality of removable vibratory massage units are provided. The plurality of massage units are installed in the receptacles.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for the claims and/or as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
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The chair 100 may also include a pair of armrests 110 that are each mounted to the seat bottom 106 and extend upward from lateral sides of the seat bottom 106 to the seat back 108 for receiving and supporting the arms of the user.
As is known in the art, each of the structural features of the chair 100 may be adjustable. For example, the height of the seat bottom 106 may be adjustable relative to the base 102; a resistance spring force upon a tilt connection between the seat bottom 106 and the base 102 may be adjustable; a tilt angle of the seat back 108 relative to the seat bottom 106 may be adjustable; and the seat bottom 106 may be pivotally connected to the base 102 for adjustment of angular orientation of the seat bottom 106 and seat back 108 relative to the base 102.
The seat back 108 includes the frame 109 that is padded with cushioning and a cover 112. The cover 112 and underlying cushioning extend across the seat back frame 109, which is depicted including a lower pelvic region, an upper shoulder region, and a headrest region. The seat back 108 includes a cavity 114 within the seat back frame 109. In the embodiment depicted, the seat back frame 109 is a peripheral frame such that the cavity 114 is located centrally.
The cavity 114 provides a location for storage of a massage assembly 116. An access panel is provided by a flap 118 in a cover 120 of the rear of the seat back 108 for providing access to the massage assembly 116 in the opened position in
The massage assembly 116 depicted in
The substrate 122 is secured within the frame 109 of the seat back 108 by any conventional mechanical securement device, such as fasteners or clamps. The massage assembly 116 may include a wire harness that plugs into a wire harness of the seat back 108 for controlling and powering the massage assembly 116.
Additionally, the substrate 122 is selectively attachable to the frame 109 of the seat back 108 for replacement. For example, if a motor of one of the massage units 124 fails, the user can remove the massage assembly 116 and replace it with another massage assembly 116. Alternatively, the user can repair the massage assembly 116 or send the massage assembly 116 to a repair site, such as a repair or replacement facility designated by the manufacturer. As another alternative, the user can remove the faulty massage unit 124 and replace it with another massage unit 124 and then reinstall the massage assembly 116. Alternatively, the replaceable massage assembly 116 can be interchanged with another massage assembly with a varying arrangement of massage units 124. Other known suitable massage assemblies or units can be utilized in combination with the seat back 108 such as rotary kneading massage units, roller massage units, percussion (tapping) massage units, and any other suitable massage unit that can be contained within the seat back 108. As yet another alternative, the user can remove the massage assembly 116 altogether.
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Each of the massage units 142 includes a first locking component 144 for cooperating with a second locking component 146 of the associated receptacle 140 for locking the massage unit 142 to the substrate 138. The first locking component 144 can be a pair of radially extending tabs 144 that are received within a corresponding pair of radial slots 146 in the substrate 138. After the massage unit 142 is inserted into the associated receptacle 140, rotation of the massage unit 142 locks the massage unit 144 to the substrate 138.
The receptacles 140 may each be wired to the power and controls of the chair 126 for powering and controlling the associated massage unit 142 once installed.
The removable massage units 142 permit a user to remove a faulty massage unit 142 for repair or replacement. For example, the faulty massage unit 142 may be interchanged with an operable massage unit 142. The faulty massage unit 142 may be shipped to the manufacturer for repair or replacement. The series of receptacles 140 permit the user to select a desired massage operation capability by selecting which receptacles 140 receive the massage units 142. Additionally, the substrate 138 may be removable for interchangeability with other substrates 138 having varying receptacle 140 patterns for varying the pattern of massage permitted to the occupant. Additionally, other massage units 142 may be provided with varying massage effects, such as the massage operation, intensity, or the like, so that the user may select the desired massage effect for a particular receptacle 140.
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The seat bottom 152 includes a frame 156 and cushioning and a cover 158. A massage assembly 160 is detachable from the frame 156 for imparting a massage effect beneath the cushioning and cover 158 that is consequently imparted to a user seated thereupon. The massage assembly 160 includes a substrate 162 that is configured to be detachably secured to the frame 156 by any known suitable mechanical attachment device, such as fasteners, clamps or the like. The substrate 162 includes a series of massage units 164 secured thereto, which each include a motor-driven eccentric weight for imparting a vibratory massage effect. The massage assembly 160 includes a wire harness for connection to a corresponding wire harness of the chair 148 for imparting power and controls to the massage assembly 160. The removable massage unit 160 permits the user to remove the massage unit 160 if desired. Additionally, the user may remove the massage assembly 160 for repair or replacement of any of the massage units 164. Alternatively, each of the massage units 164 may be detachable from the substrate 162 for alternating with varying massage units 164 or for adjustment of a pattern of the massage.
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/049,526 filed May 1, 2008, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US2009/042295 | 4/30/2009 | WO | 00 | 10/28/2010 |
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61049526 | May 2008 | US |