The present disclosure relates to an ottoman that includes a foot massager.
Massaging systems may be provided in different forms, such as in handheld devices or in chairs. However, handheld devices may not be aesthetically pleasing and require storage when not in use. Chairs that incorporate a massaging system may enable built-in storage of the massaging system in contrast to a handheld device, but the treated areas of the body provided by a chair massager are limited.
The present application provides an ottoman that includes a reversible footrest having an electrically powered massager. The reversible footrest includes a compression band having an expandable bladder that is configured to compress the feet of a user. When the reversible footrest is in a first orientation, the compression band is exposed and operable for use. The reversible footrest is configured to be flipped by 180 degrees to a second orientation in which the compression band is stowed in a support base that supports the reversible footrest in both orientations. The electrically powered massager is operable in both orientations. The support base defines an interior cavity that is configured to receive at least a portion of the reversible footrest. The height of the interior cavity is greater than the height of the compression band to accommodate the compression band when in the stowed position.
The height of the compression band may be adjustable via a center post that extends from the reversible footrest to the compression band. The electrically powered massager may include a heater and vibration device. An elongated through-slot may be formed in a sidewall of the reversible footrest for routing a power connector that is connectable to the electrically powered massager. Advantageously, the elongated through-slot is formed to enable the power connector to extend out of the reversible footrest when the reversible footrest is in either the first orientation in which the compression band is exposed or in the second orientation in which the compression band is stowed.
The ottoman may include hidden control buttons for operating the electrically powered massager that are enclosed and accessible from outside the reversible footrest. The compression band may include a user interface and the user interface may include an electronic ink interface. In exemplary embodiments, the compression band may include a magnet that is configured to attract another magnet of a remote control. The interior cavity of the support base may define a groove configured to support the remote control within the interior cavity adjacent the reversible footrest.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, an ottoman may include a reversible footrest.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, a reversible footrest may include an electrically powered massager having a heater and a vibration device.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, an ottoman may include a compression band having an expandable or inflatable bladder.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, an ottoman may include a footrest having a compression band and a support base that is configured to stow the compression band.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, an ottoman may include hidden buttons that are enclosed in a reversible footrest and accessible from outside the reversible footrest.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, an ottoman may include a reversible footrest having a compression band with an adjustable height.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, an ottoman may include a reversible footrest having an electronic ink display.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, an ottoman may include a support base, a reversible footrest that is removably supported in the support base and contains an electrically powered massager, and a compression band that is attached to the reversible footrest and extends over a top or bottom side of the reversible footrest, with the compression band being configured to compress a foot or feet of a user between the compression band and the reversible footrest.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, a method of assembling an ottoman may include arranging an electrically powered massager in a reversible footrest, attaching a compression band to a top or bottom side of the reversible footrest, with the compression band extending over the top or bottom side of the reversible footrest and being configured to compress a foot or feet of a user between the compression band and the reversible footrest, and removably inserting the reversible footrest into a support base in either a first orientation in which the compression band is exposed outside the support base or a second orientation in which the compression band is stowed in the support base, the electrically powered massager being operable when the reversible footrest is in both the first orientation and in the second orientation.
Other systems, devices, methods, features, and advantages of the present invention will be or become apparent to one having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features, and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the present invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims.
Aspects of the present application pertain to furniture that is configured to include massaging devices and systems. The principles described herein may be implemented in an ottoman, footrest, footstool, hassock, etc. Other types of furniture may also be suitable. In exemplary applications, the support base and the reversible footrest described herein may be arranged as part of a couch, sofa, chair, recliner, etc.
The compression band 28 has two opposite ends 28a, 28b, and a bridge portion 28c that extends between the opposite ends 28a, 28b. The bridge portion 28c is spaced from the first side 30 of the reversible footrest 24 and may have a curved or arcuate shape. Other shapes, such as rectangular, may also be suitable for the compression band 28. The opposite ends 28a, 28b of the compression band 28 may be attached to sidewalls 32 of the reversible footrest 24 which extend around the reversible footrest 24. The opposite ends 28a, 28b may extend upwardly in a vertical direction along the sidewalls 32.
The compression band 28 includes an inflatable or expandable bladder 34 disposed along a side of the compression band 28 that faces the first side 30 of the reversible footrest 24. An entire surface of the compression band 28 may be covered by the expandable bladder 34. The expandable bladder 34 may be inflated and filled with fluid, such as air, to expand and compress the feet of the user arranged between the reversible footrest 24 and the compression band 28. When not in use or when the compression band 28 is stowed in the support base 22, the expandable bladder 34 is deflated. The expandable bladder 34 may be formed of any suitable material. In an exemplary embodiment, the expandable bladder 34 may be formed of a polyurethane fabric material.
The reversible footrest 24 includes an electrically powered massager 36 that is housed inside the reversible footrest 24, as schematically shown in
The shape of the reversible footrest 24 is complementary to the shape of the support base 22, such that the sidewalls 32 of the reversible footrest 24 mate with the inside of sidewalls 38 of the support base 22 when the reversible footrest 24 is inserted in the support base 22. The sidewalls 38 of the support base 22 and the sidewalls 32 of the reversible footrest 24 extend normal to a surface on which the ottoman 20 is arranged. The support base 22 may be defined by a shell formed of a rigid material and covered with any suitable fabric material. A polymer material or any other structural material may be suitable for the shell. In an exemplary embodiment, a plurality of feet 40 may be attached to a bottom of the support base 22. The feet 40 may have any suitable shape, such as circular, oval, rectangular, etc. Any suitable material may be used to form the feet 40. For example, the feet 40 may be formed of a wood and plastic composite material. Any number of feet may be provided. In other exemplary embodiments, the support base 22 may be formed without feet such that the support base 22 rests directly on the ground on which the ottoman 20 is arranged. In still other embodiments, the ottoman 20 may be formed integrally as part of a couch, sofa, or chair.
The compression band 28 may have an adjustable height relative to the reversible footrest 24 such that the compression band 28 is adjustable for the feet of different users. A center post 42 may extend from the reversible footrest 24 to a middle of the bridge portion 28c of the compression band 28. The center post 42 is extendable and retractable through the reversible footrest 24. A suitable shape for the center post 42 is rectangular, but other shapes are suitable. For example, the center post 42 could be cylindrical. More than one center post 42 may be provided in other exemplary embodiments. The compression band 28 may be formed of a semi-rigid material that enables the compression band 28 to be slightly bent when the center post 42 is retracted into the reversible footrest 24. The reversible footrest 24 includes an aperture 43 that extends through the reversible footrest 24. The aperture 43 defines the path of movement for the center post 42 which is configured to move linearly. The center post 42 may be moved automatically or manually by the user. A ratchet mechanism or other mechanical locking mechanism may be arranged in the reversible footrest 24 to lock the center post 42 in position. For example, the center post 42 may be pushed down to the retracted position and the ratchet mechanism may lock the reversible footrest 24 in the retracted position.
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In an exemplary embodiment, the height of the compression band 28 when the center post 42 is in the extended position may be between 65 and 85 millimeters. A width of the bridge portion 28c of the compression band 28 may be between 125 and 145 millimeters. The width and length of the ottoman 20 may be between 320 and 360 millimeters. In exemplary embodiments, the width and length may be the same. A total height of the ottoman 20 when the reversible footrest 24 is in the first orientation shown in
Advantageously, the interior cavity 46 of the support base 22 may be used to store other components of the ottoman 20, or other household items. The support base 22 may define at least one groove 48 that is integrally formed in the support base 22. In an exemplary embodiment, the groove 48 may be formed by a continuous surface of the shell that defines the support base 22. The continuous surface protrudes upwardly from a bottom of the support base 22 and is shaped to accommodate a remote control 50 for the ottoman 20 adjacent the reversible footrest 24. The continuous surface may have a shape that is complementary in shape to the surface of the remote control 50. Accordingly, the remote control 50 can be easily stowed in the interior cavity 46 of the support base 22.
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The processor 62 may be in communication with an air compressor 63 that is arranged in the reversible footrest 24 and configured to inflate and deflate the expandable bladder 34 (shown in
Any suitable user interface may be provided on the ottoman 20. A user interface may be provided in addition to the remote control 50 (shown in
The user interface 68 may include buttons or any other suitable component configured to receive a command from a user. For example, buttons may be provided for turning components on and off and adjusting operation of the electrically powered massager 36 and the compression band 28, e.g. adjusting the heat of the heater 60 and/or the vibration of the vibration device 58. Buttons may also be provided for controlling inflation of the expandable bladder 34 or the height of the compression band 28. The electrically powered massager 36 may be configured with other massage components besides the heater 60 and the vibration device 58. In other exemplary embodiments, the electrically powered massager 36 may be configured without the heater 60.
The ottoman 20 may also be configured to have other surfaces for easily accommodating the remote control 50. For example, magnetic surfaces or materials may be arranged on the ottoman 20. In an exemplary embodiment, the top surface 66 of the compression band 28 may include a magnet or may be a magnetic surface that is configured to attract a magnet of the remote control 50. Other surfaces of the ottoman 20 may be configured to provide magnetic attraction for the remote control 50. For example, the sidewalls 38 of the support base 22 may include magnetic surfaces.
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The ottoman 20 may be formed of any suitable materials and may be formed using any suitable manufacturing and assembly methods. The assembly method may include arranging the electrically powered massager 36 in the reversible footrest 24, attaching the compression band 28 to a top or bottom side 30, 44 of the reversible footrest 24, and removably inserting the reversible footrest 24 into the support base 22.
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An ottoman may include a support base, a reversible footrest that is removably supported in the support base and contains an electrically powered massager, and a compression band that is attached to the reversible footrest and extends over a top or bottom side of the reversible footrest, with the compression band being configured to compress a foot or feet of a user between the compression band and the reversible footrest.
The reversible footrest may have a first orientation in which the compression band is exposed outside the support base and a second orientation in which the compression band is stowed in the support base.
The electrically powered massager may be operable when the reversible footrest is in both the first orientation and the second orientation.
The compression band may include an expandable bladder.
The compression band may have opposite ends attached to opposite sidewalls of the reversible footrest, and a bridge portion that extends between the opposite ends.
The compression band may have an adjustable height relative to the reversible footrest.
The ottoman may include a center post that extends from the reversible footrest to the compression band. The center post may be extendable and retractable through the reversible footrest.
The center post includes a return mechanism that is engaged by the center post when the center post is moved to a fully retracted position to move the center post to an extended position.
The reversible footrest may define an elongated through-slot that extends along a sidewall of the reversible footrest for routing a power connector that is connectable to the foot massager.
The elongated through-slot may extend along the sidewall from the top or bottom side of the reversible footrest to an opposite side of the top or bottom side.
The electrically powered massager may include a heater.
The reversible footrest may include a control button that is enclosed by the reversible footrest and accessible from outside the reversible footrest.
The control button may be arranged on an opposite one of the top or bottom side relative to the top or bottom side of the reversible footrest over which the compression band extends.
The ottoman may include an electronic ink interface arranged on the compression band.
The ottoman may include feet attached to the support base.
The feet may be formed of a composite material including wood and plastic.
The support base may define an interior cavity that is configured to receive at least a portion of the reversible footrest.
The interior cavity may have a height that is greater than a height of the compression band.
The support base may define a groove in the interior cavity, with the groove being configured to support a remote control within the interior cavity adjacent the reversible footrest.
The compression band may include a magnet configured to attract another magnet of a remote control for the ottoman.
A method of assembling an ottoman may include arranging an electrically powered massager in a reversible footrest, attaching a compression band to a top or bottom side of the reversible footrest, with the compression band extending over the top or bottom side of the reversible footrest and being configured to compress a foot or feet of a user between the compression band and the reversible footrest, and removably inserting the reversible footrest into a support base in either a first orientation in which the compression band is exposed outside the support base or a second orientation in which the compression band is stowed in the support base, the electrically powered massager being operable when the reversible footrest is in both the first orientation and in the second orientation.
Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to a certain embodiment or embodiments, it is obvious that equivalent alterations and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of this specification and the annexed drawings. In particular regard to the various functions performed by the above described elements (components, assemblies, devices, compositions, etc.), the terms (including a reference to a “means”) used to describe such elements are intended to correspond, unless otherwise indicated, to any element which performs the specified function of the described element (i.e., that is functionally equivalent), even though not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the herein illustrated exemplary embodiment or embodiments of the invention. In addition, while a particular feature of the invention may have been described above with respect to only one or more of several illustrated embodiments, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other embodiments, as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application.
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