Claims
- 1. A roller massaging mechanism comprising:a rotary shaft (10); a pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R,16L) mounted on an intermediate portion of the rotary shaft (10) in a slanted fashion relative to an axis of the rotary shaft (10); drive means (14) for rotary-driving the rotary shaft (10); and switching means (26) for selectively switching the position of the pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R,16L) into one of a kneading position where the massaging rollers (16R,16L) are slanted opposite to each other and a non-kneading position where the massaging rollers (16R,16L) are slanted parallel with each other.
- 2. A roller mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein the pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R, 16L) are mounted eccentrically relative to the rotary shaft (10) such that a lower portion of one massaging roller (16R, 16L) selectively becomes more distant front the rotary shaft (10) relative to a lower portion of the other massaging roller (16R, 16L).
- 3. A roller massaging mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein the drive means (14) is capable of varying the rotary speed of the rotary shaft (10) to at least two levels when the pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R,16L) are in the non-kneading position.
- 4. A roller massaging mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein:the rotary shaft (10) comprises a first shaft portion (10L) supporting one massaging roller (16L), and a second shaft portion (10R) supporting the other massaging roller (16R) and disposed coaxially with the first shaft portion (10L); and the switching means (26) comprises a half-turn clutch (21) restricting a turnable range of one of the first shaft portion (10L) and the second shaft portion (10R) relative to the other to about a half turn.
- 5. A roller massaging mechanism as set forth in claim 4, wherein the half-turn clutch (21) includes:a tubular member (20) unrotatably and coaxially secured to an end portion of the second shaft portion (10R) and defining in an outer periphery thereof a transverse slot (24) having a length circumferentially of the tubular member (20) which corresponds to the half turn; and a stopper pin (25) projecting radially outwardly of an end portion of the first shaft portion (10L) rotatably and coaxially inserted into the tubular member (20) and having a tip portion staying within the transverse slot (24).
- 6. A roller massaging mechanism as set forth in claim 4, wherein brake means (39) is provided for applying a frictional resistance against rotation of one of the first and second shaft portions (10L,10R) which is situated on a driven side not directly rotary-driven by the drive means (14).
- 7. A roller massaging mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein the pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R,16L) are coupled to the rotary shaft (10) so as to be rotatable relative to the rotary shaft (10), and second brake means (40) is provided for providing a frictional resistance against rotation of the pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R,16L) relative to the rotary shaft (10).
- 8. A roller massaging mechanism as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a multiplicity of mini-rollers (57), disposed around a portion of the rotary shaft (10) situated closer to each end of the rotary shaft (10) than a portion of the rotary shaft (10) on which the pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R,16L) are mounted, for performing a rolling massage relative to an affected part of a human.
- 9. A stationary massaging apparatus comprising a stationary casting (2) defining an opening (2A) oriented upward, and a roller massaging mechanism (4) housed in the casing (2), the roller massaging mechanism (4) including:a rotary shaft (10) rotatably supported by the casing (2); a pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R, 16L) mounted on an intermediate portion of the rotary shaft (10) at a location corresponding to the opening (2A) in a slanted fashion relative to an axis of the rotary shaft (10); drive means (14) for rotary-driving the rotary shaft (10); and switching means (26) for selectively switching the position of the pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R, 16L) into one of a kneading position where the massaging rollers (16R, 16L) are slanted opposite to each ocher and a non-kneading position where the massaging rollers (16R, 16L) are slanted parallel with each other.
- 10. A hand-carriable massaging apparatus comprising a hand-carriable casing (53) defining an opening (51) on a front side thereof and having a grip portion (52) on right and left sides thereof, and a roller massaging mechanism (4) housed in the casing (52), the roller massaging mechanism (4) including:a rotary shaft (10) rotatably supported by the casing (53); a pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R,16L) mounted on an intermediate portion of the rotary shaft (10) at a location corresponding to the opening (51) in a slanted fashion relative to an axis of the rotary shaft (10); drive means (14) for rotary-driving the rotary shaft (10); and switching means (26) for selectively switching the position of the pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R,16L) into one of a kneading position where the massaging rollers (16R,16L) are slanted opposite to each other and a non-kneading position where the massaging rollers (16R,16L) are slanted parallel with each other.
- 11. A leaner massaging apparatus comprising leaner casting (62) having an opening (63) on a front side thereof, the casting (62) being an independent one-piece casting having a longitudinal dimension substantially corresponding to that of the back of a human and capable of leaning against a wall face (W) with its back side facing the wall face (W), and a roller massaging mechanism (4) housed in the casting (62), the roller massaging mechanism (4) includinga transversely extending rotary shaft (10) rotatably supported in the casting (62); a pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R, 16L) mounted on an intermediate portion of the rotary shaft (10) at a location corresponding to the opening (63) in a slanted fashion relative to an axis of the rotary shaft (10); drive means (14) for rotary-driving the rotary shaft (10); and switching means (26) for selectively switching the position of the pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R, 16L) into one of a kneading position where the massaging rollers (16R, 16L) are slanted opposite to each other and a non-kneading position where the massaging rollers (16R, 16L) are slanted parallel with each other.
- 12. A massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 11, further comprising shift means (65) for shifting the roller massaging mechanism (4) longitudinally.
- 13. A chair massaging apparatus comprising a seat portion (41), a backrest portion (40) extending upward from an end portion of the seat portion (41), and a roller massaging mechanism (4) disposed within the backrest portion (40), the roller massaging mechanism (4) including:transversely extending rotary shaft (10) rotatably supported in the backrest potion (40); a pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R, 16L) mounted on an intermediate potion of the rotary shaft (10) at a location corresponding to a transversely central portion of the backrest portion (40) in a slanted fashion relative to an axis of the rotary shaft (10); drive means (14) for rotary-driving the rotary shaft (10); and switching means (26) for selectively switching the position of the pair of right and left massaging rollers (16R, 16L) into one of a kneading position where the massaging rollers (16R, 16L) are slanted opposite to each other and a non-kneading position where the massaging rollers (16R, 16L) are slanted parallel with each other.
- 14. A massaging apparatus as set forth in claim 13, further comprising shift means for shifting the roller massaging mechanism (4) upwardly and downwardly.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-124893 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP99/01340 which has an International filing date of Mar. 17, 1999 which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/JP99/01340 |
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7/15/1999 |
7/15/1999 |
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