1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a waterbed. In particular, the present invention relates to a waterbed with a massage function.
2. Description of the Related Art
Due to excessive nutrition and lack of exercise, fat has become a common problem to modern people. To prevent from being too fat, moderate exercise is as necessary as diet. Various types of exercisers are thus popular on the market. The user has to move on the exercisers to consume calories and lose weight. However, no effect is obtained if the user lies still.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a water mattress with a massage function to massage the user's body such as the abdomen, arms, hips, legs, and breast, thereby providing exercising effect, removing fats, and losing weight.
In accordance with the present invention, a waterbed comprises a bed frame, a water mattress mounted on the bed frame, and a flapping device. The flapping device comprises two longitudinal shafts rotatably supported by the bed frame and a plurality of flapping members securely mounted on each longitudinal shaft. The flapping members flap the water mattress when the longitudinal shafts turn, thereby creating water waves inside the water mattress.
Preferably, the bed frame comprises two side boards each having a bottom section for supporting the water mattress.
Preferably, each side board has a front end section and a rear end section, and each longitudinal shaft is rotatably extended through the front end section and the rear end section of an associated one of the side boards.
Preferably, each flapping member comprises a central hole through which an associated one of the longitudinal shafts extends.
Preferably, each flapping member comprises at least one engaging protrusion in an end face thereof, and wherein each flapping member comprises at least one engaging notch on another end face thereof, allowing coupling of two adjacent flapping members.
Preferably, each flapping member comprises an eccentric protrusion for flapping the water mattress.
Preferably, two adjacent eccentric protrusions on the same longitudinal shaft extend in opposite directions.
Preferably, two of the eccentric protrusions that are respectively on the longitudinal shafts and that are at the same longitudinal position of the bed frame extend in opposite direction.
Preferably, each flapping member comprises at least one pair of supports mounted on an outer periphery thereof. A flapping roller is rotatably supported between each pair of supports.
Preferably, an outer ring is mounted around and actuatable by each flapping member. Each outer ring is fixed to the bed frame and includes an eccentric flapping section for flapping the water mattress.
Preferably, the water mattress comprises a plurality of isolated sections corresponding to the number of the flapping members on each longitudinal shaft.
Other objectives, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The bed frame comprises two side boards 20 and 21 each having a bottom section 22, a front end section 23, and a rear end section 23, defining a space for accommodating the flapping device and a longitudinal shaft 40, 41. In the illustrate embodiment, a support beam 29 is connected between the rear end section 23 of the side board 20 and the rear end section 23 of the side board 21. A plurality of longitudinally spaced supports 26 are formed on an inner face of each side board 20, 21 to define a plurality of compartments that are respectively housed by lids 27 hinged to the side boards 20 and 21 (see hinges 28).
A motor 30 and a transverse shaft 34 are mounted in the control box 10. The transverse shaft 34 is driven by the motor 30 via a belt pulley 31 mounted on an output shaft (not labeled) of the motor 30, a belt pulley 33 mounted on the transverse shaft 34, and a belt 32 wound around the belt pulleys 31 and 33. A gear 35, 36 is mounted on each of two ends of the transverse shaft 34 and meshes with a transmission gear 42, 43 on an associated one of the longitudinal shafts 40 and 41. Thus, the shafts 40 and 41 are turned when the motor 30 is turned on.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the flapping device comprises a plurality of flapping members 50 on each longitudinal shaft 40, 41 to turn jointly with the longitudinal shaft 40, 41. The flapping members 50 are made of plastic or rubber. Each flapping member 50 includes a central hole 51 through which an associated longitudinal shaft 40, 41 extends. A screw 54 is extended through a radial screw hole 53 (
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Preferably, each flapping member 80 includes engaging protrusions 84 on an end face thereof and engaging notches 85 in the other end face thereof, allowing coupling of the flapping members 80. Each flapping member 80 may include a cutting line 86, allowing the flapping member 80 to be opened to a substantially C-shaped state.
A key 87 may be formed on an inner periphery of each flapping member 80 for engaging with an associated key groove 47 in the longitudinal shaft 40, 41. Further, the water mattress 60 includes loops 64 on each lateral side thereof for engaging with hooks 65 fixed on the side boards 20 and 21. As illustrated in
Thus, the user may lie on the water mattress 60 and turn on the power switch 14 to activate the motor 30. The flapping members 50, 70, 80 flap the water mattress 60 to create water waves inside the water mattress 60. The user's body such as the abdomen, arms, hips, legs, and breast can be massaged to obtain effects of exercise, fats removal, and weight losing.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the essence of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.
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