This application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201910161085.4, filed on Mar. 4, 2019.
The disclosure relates to a rehabilitation apparatus, and more particularly to a sitting type spinal traction and disc massage apparatus.
For patients suffering from lumbar spine pains due to bone spurs or herniated discs, one of therapy methods is to stretch spine by using a bed traction device for restoration of intervertebral discs and pain relief. However, the bed traction device is relatively large in volume and requires complicated operating procedure. The bed traction device not only occupies a relatively large space in a hospital or a clinic, but also is inappropriate for a user to buy and use it at home. In addition, the bed traction device lacks a lumbar massage function while stretching the user's spine.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a sitting type spinal traction and disc massage apparatus that is relatively small in size and that is capable of massaging intervertebral discs while stretching lower lumbar spine.
According to the disclosure, a sitting type spinal traction and disc massage apparatus includes a chair unit, a traction unit, a lifting unit and a vibrating unit.
The chair unit includes a leg assembly, a seat member disposed atop the leg assembly, a seat pad disposed atop the seat member, and a fixing member straddling the seat member and the seat pad and connected to left and right sides of the seat member. The fixing member is configured to fix hips of a user to the seat member.
The traction unit is connected to the chair unit and includes a moving backrest board disposed atop a rear end of the seat member and movable upwardly and downwardly relative to the seat member, and a restricting member straddling the moving backrest board and connected to lift and right sides of the moving backrest board. The restricting member is configured to fix the user's upper body to the moving backrest board.
The lifting unit is disposed below the moving backrest board to move the moving backrest board (23) upwardly from the seat member to stretch the user's spine.
The vibrating unit is disposed within and vibrates the seat pad.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The chair unit 1 includes a leg assembly 11, a seat member 12, a seat pad 14, a fixing member 13, and two armrests 15. The seat member 12 is disposed atop the leg assembly 11, and has a through hole 121 extending through the seat member 12 in a top-bottom direction (L1). The seat pad 14 is disposed atop the seat member 12. The fixing member 13 straddles the seat member 12 and the seat pad 14 and is connected to left and right sides of the seat member 12 to fix hips of a user to the seat member 12. The two armrests 15 are respectively disposed on the left and right sides of the seat member 12. Each of the armrests 15 is movable upwardly and downwardly relative to the seat member 12, and has a rear end with an arcuate top surface 151 that is curved downwardly. In this embodiment, the fixing member 13 is an adjustable elastic belt. The armrests 15 are driven by a motor (not shown) to move upwardly and downwardly along rails (not shown). The structure and form of the fixing member 13 and the armrests 15 are well known to persons skilled in the art and thus will not be described in detail here.
The traction unit 2 is connected to the chair unit 1. In this embodiment, the traction unit 2 includes a support member 21, a fixing base 22, a moving backrest board 23, a backrest pad 24, a positioning set 25, and a restricting member 26. The support member 21 is disposed on and extends upwardly from a rear end of the seat member 12. The fixing base 22 is disposed on a top end 211 of the support member 21. The moving backrest board 23 is disposed above the fixing base 22 and the rear end of the seat member 12, and is movable upwardly and downwardly relative to the seat member 12. The backrest pad 24 is disposed on a front side of the moving backrest board 23 and is movable upwardly and downwardly relative to the moving backrest board 23. The positioning set 25 is connected to the moving backrest board 23 and the fixing base 22. The restricting member 26 straddles the moving backrest board 23 and is connected to lift and right sides of the moving backrest board 23. The backrest board 23 and the backrest pad 24 support the user's back. One of the backrest pad 24 and the moving backrest board 23 has a sliding recess 27. The other one of the backrest pad 24 and the moving backrest board 23 has a sliding block 28 slidable upwardly and downwardly within the sliding recess 27. In this embodiment, the sliding recess 27 is disposed on the front side of the moving backrest board 23. The sliding block 28 is disposed on a rear side of the backrest pad 24. The restricting member 26 is configured to extend across the user's chest beneath the user's armpits and to fix the user's upper body to the moving backrest board 23. The restricting member 26 is, but not limited hereto, an adjustable elastic belt or a fastener made from a hard material. The moving backrest board 23 is movable toward and away from the fixing base 22 along the top-bottom direction (L1). The positioning set 25 is capable of positioning the moving backrest board 23 relative to a top surface 221 of the fixing base 22.
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In this embodiment, a C-type ring 258 is fixed to the guide seat 252 and is disposed around the latch member 253 at a point away from the positioning rod 251 along the sideward direction (L2). The latch member 253 further has a stop portion 259 situated between the C-type ring 258 and the positioning rod 251. The resilient member 254 is a helical spring that has two opposite ends respectively abutting the C-type ring 258 and the stop portion 259. The latch member 253 further has an outermost end exposed from the guide seat 252 and disposed distally from the positioning rod 251. The user can pull the outermost end of the latch member 253 to move the latch member 253 away from the positioning rod 251 and to disengage the latch member 253 from the unidirectional ratchet teeth 255.
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The traction unit 2 further includes a guiding set 29 disposed between the fixing base 22 and the moving backrest board 23 to guide movement of the moving backrest board 23 in a unnrotational manner toward and away from the fixing base 22 along the top-bottom direction (L1). The guiding set 29 includes two guiding seats 291 disposed within the moving backrest board 23, and two guiding rods 292 disposed on the top surface 221 of the fixing base 22. The guiding rods 292 respectively extend through the guiding seats 291 along the top-bottom direction (L1). In addition, the guiding rods 292 and the guiding seats 291 are movable relative to each other along the top-bottom direction (L1). In other embodiments, the guiding seats 291 can be disposed on the fixing base 22, and the guiding rods 292 can be disposed on the moving backrest board 23. The number of the guiding seats 291 and the guiding rods 292 can be one or more than two.
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In this embodiment, the lifting unit 3 is a jack assembly that includes a pressure cylinder 311 disposed below the seat member 12, and a piston rod 312 extending outwardly and upwardly from the pressure cylinder 311 and passing through the through hole 121. The lifting unit 3 is switchable between lifting and releasing states. When the lifting unit 3 is in the lifting state (see
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Moreover, the sitting type spinal traction and disc massage apparatus further includes a pressure sensor (not shown) to detect a pressure produced when the lifting unit 3 pushes upward the moving backrest board 23. The lifting unit 3 stops pushing the moving backrest board 23 when the pressure exceeds a pre-set pressure.
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In use, the user sits on the seat pad 14, and the fixing member 13 fixes the hips and thighs of the user to the seat member 12. The restricting member 26 fixes the user's upper body to the backrest pad 24 and the moving backrest board 23 while the moving backrest board 23 is at the lowest position proximate to the fixing base 22 and the latch member 253 engages with the unidirectional ratchet teeth 255. When the controller 6 actuates the lifting unit 3 to move to the lifting state, the lifting unit 3 extends and pushes upward the positioning rod 251 to move the moving backrest board 23 upwardly relative to the fixing base 22 (see
When the moving backrest board 23 is lifted to a lifting position that the user can tolerate, the user activates the vibrating unit 4 through the controller 6 to vibrate the seat pad 14 upward and downward so that the vertebral segments pulled apart from each other move in a reciprocating manner toward and away from each other to massage the intervertebral discs. This may remove waste products of the spine and facilitate nutrient absorption in the intervertebral discs. As shown in
The advantages of the sitting type spinal traction and disc massage apparatus can be summarized as follows:
1. By virtue of the traction unit 2 connected to the chair unit 1 to reduce occupying space, the sitting type spinal traction and disc massage apparatus is beneficial for use in a hospital/clinic and at home.
2. By virtue of the traction unit 2 in combination with the lifting unit 3 and the vibrating unit 4, the user's spine may be stretched and at the same time intervertebral discs may be massaged.
3. When the lifting unit 3 separates from the traction unit 2, the top end 211 of the support member 21 is moveable in the front-rear and left-right directions and rotatable relative to the bottom end 212 of the support member 21 to allow the user to do waist exercises simultaneously with lumbar spine stretching.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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