CN111449891A - Heating pad with built-in spinal therapeutic instrument - Google Patents

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CN111449891A
CN111449891A CN201910047826.6A CN201910047826A CN111449891A CN 111449891 A CN111449891 A CN 111449891A CN 201910047826 A CN201910047826 A CN 201910047826A CN 111449891 A CN111449891 A CN 111449891A
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Abstract

The invention relates to a heating cushion with a built-in spinal therapeutic apparatus, comprising: the spine therapeutic apparatus module part presses the spine while the roller moves along the length direction of the spine of the human body; a pad part arranged on the upper part of the spine therapeutic instrument module part, wherein a cutting hole is formed on one side along the length direction, and a through groove is arranged on one side of the cutting hole; a heating plate portion provided at an upper portion of the mat portion and supplied with power to generate heat; a housing part disposed at an upper portion of the heating plate part, and enclosing the spine treatment instrument module part, the cushion part, and an exterior of the heating plate part; and a control part for controlling the spine therapeutic apparatus module part.

Description

Heating pad with built-in spinal therapeutic instrument
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a heating mat with a built-in spinal therapeutic apparatus, and more particularly, to a heating mat with a built-in spinal therapeutic apparatus, which is provided with a spinal therapeutic apparatus inside the heating mat to simultaneously perform a heating function and a spinal therapeutic function.
Background
In general, in a repetitive daily life, people who live or work in a leaning posture or an inactive posture with sitting on a chair for a long time often experience frequent fatigue and chronic fatigue, cervical pain, shoulder pain, lumbago, sciatica, scoliosis, cervical disc herniation, lumbar disc herniation and other spinal displacement and spinal diseases, as well as health disorders caused by pain and inconvenience and pain in daily life.
In addition, when spine diseases and pains such as lumbar or cervical disc herniation occur, the patients need to go to hospitals, physical therapy rooms and traditional Chinese medicine hospitals to receive physical therapy. Physical therapy performed in a physical therapy room of a hospital generally involves heat therapy or low-frequency electrical stimulation therapy using a hot patch for a spinal column displacement site causing spinal diseases and pain, and in the case of a traditional Chinese medicine hospital, acupuncture or moxibustion therapy is generally additionally performed. However, such physical therapy devices or apparatuses are operated and used individually according to the method or procedure of use, and are associated with inconvenience in operation and use, which in fact imposes a huge economic and time burden on the user.
Thus, when the patient is in trouble or has insufficient time to go to a hospital or a middle-sized hospital, the patient generally buys a plaster at home through self-therapy, or buys the existing low-frequency therapeutic apparatus and far-infrared therapeutic apparatus for heating therapy by heating a hot towel or a hot patch made of hot water at home.
However, such heating treatment involves danger and inconvenience such as scalding when a wet tissue is made by boiling water at home or a hot patch is used, and an economic burden is incurred when a conventional low-frequency treatment apparatus and a conventional far-infrared treatment apparatus are separately purchased for use.
In addition, there is a problem in that it suffers from operational, utilization troubles and inconveniences in which each physical therapy equipment or device is separately operated to be used according to the method and steps of use.
In connection with this, the present invention relates to "heating mat with built-in spinal therapeutic apparatus", and the prior art includes "heating mat", "heating jade mat", "heating mat with pillow", and the like. However, in the case of preventing and treating a spinal disorder such as lumbar or cervical disc herniation, if a user who is experiencing a spinal disorder such as lumbar or cervical disc herniation lies on a conventional heating mat, it is impossible to stably maintain the waist (lumbar) or neck (cervical) of the user in a normal S-shaped curve. Therefore, a separate instrument such as a pillow is required, and when the pillow is used for the neck (cervical vertebra), the neck (cervical vertebra) becomes a straight neck, which may deteriorate the spinal disease.
[ Prior art documents ]
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Patent document 1: korean patent registration No. 10-1328316
Patent document 2: korean patent publication No. 10-2005-0010128
Disclosure of Invention
Technical problem to be solved
Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a heating mat incorporating a spinal treatment apparatus, in which the spinal treatment apparatus is installed inside the heating mat to simultaneously perform a heating function and a spinal treatment function.
The technical problem to be achieved by the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned technical problem, and other technical problems not mentioned above should be clearly understood by those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains from the following description.
Means for solving the problems
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a heating mat with a built-in spinal treatment apparatus, comprising: the spine therapeutic instrument module part is used for pressing the spine while the roller moves along the length direction of the spine of the human body; the cushion part is arranged at the upper part of the spinal therapeutic instrument module part, a cutting hole is formed at one side along the length direction, and a through groove is arranged at one side of the cutting hole; a heating plate part which is arranged on the upper part of the cushion part and is provided with power supply to generate heat; the shell part is arranged on the upper part of the heating plate part and wraps the spine therapeutic instrument module part, the cushion part and the outer part of the heating plate part; and a control part for controlling the spine therapeutic apparatus module part.
Additionally, in one embodiment, the spinal treatment apparatus module comprises: a base member; a driving part provided to the base part and supplied with power for driving; a rotating rod member, one side of which is arranged on the driving member and is driven to rotate by the driving part; a pressing member coupled to the other side of the rotary rod member, and pressing the spine while moving along the rotary rod member; and two rail members respectively provided at both side portions of the rotary rod member, and supporting both sides of the pressing member when the pressing member moves.
In addition, in an embodiment, the driving part includes: a motor provided on one side of the base member and supplied with power to rotate the rotary rod member; and a motor case disposed to surround an outside of the motor for protecting the motor from the outside.
In addition, in an embodiment, the pressing member includes: a moving mechanism provided on the other side of the rotating rod member and including a moving nut for moving with the rotating rod member by driving of the driving member; a roller supporting frame, one side of which is arranged on the moving mechanism; a rotation mechanism coupled to the moving mechanism and the roller support frame, wherein the roller support frame is rotated in the moving mechanism; moving rollers provided at both side portions of the roller support frame for moving along an upper surface of the rail member; and the pressing roller is arranged on the other side of the roller bearing frame and is used for pressing the spine along with the movement of the moving mechanism.
In addition, in an embodiment, the pressing member includes: at least one horizontal bearing, set up in the inside of the moving mechanism, is used for preventing pressing the gyro wheel to incline towards the left and right directions while pressing the part to move; and at least one vertical bearing which is arranged at the side part of the horizontal bearing and moves together when the pressing part moves.
In addition, in one embodiment, the moving roller is formed with a wire groove at an outer circumferential surface, the wire groove moves along the rail member, and the roller support bracket further supports both sides of the roller support bracket when rotating.
In addition, in one embodiment, the control part controls whether the pressing part moves or not and the heating temperature and time of the heating plate part.
In addition, in one embodiment, the track member is formed in a human body curve shape.
Effects of the invention
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a heating mat having a spinal therapeutic apparatus built therein, in which the spinal therapeutic apparatus is built therein, so that a heating function and a spinal therapeutic function can be simultaneously realized, and a pressing roller of the spinal therapeutic apparatus presses a spinal column while moving along the spinal column, thereby having an effect of more effectively preventing and treating spinal diseases and pain such as cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, and the like.
In addition, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the spine treatment apparatus is disposed inside the heating mat, thereby reducing the trouble of a user to purchase the heating mat and the spine treatment apparatus separately for treating the spine, and having a characteristic of treating the spine more conveniently, easily and effectively at home.
In addition, the present invention is characterized in that it is possible to treat the spine more conveniently, easily and effectively at home for a healthy person or an elderly person who frequently feels fatigue and chronic fatigue, who is experiencing health disorders and pains caused by spine diseases such as cervical pain, shoulder pain, lumbago, sciatica, scoliosis, cervical disc herniation, and lumbar disc herniation.
However, the effects obtained in the present invention are not limited to the above-mentioned effects, and other effects not mentioned should be clearly understood by those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains from the following description.
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The following drawings attached to the present specification illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention and together with the detailed description of the invention given below serve to further understand the technical ideas of the present invention, and therefore the present invention should not be construed as being limited to the matters described in such drawings.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a heating mat with a spinal treatment apparatus built therein according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a heating mat with a built-in spinal treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the modular portion of the spinal treatment apparatus of FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the modular portion of the spinal treatment apparatus of FIG. 2.
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the modular portion of the spinal treatment apparatus of FIG. 2.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing the pressing member in fig. 4 and 5.
Fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing the pressing member in fig. 4 and 5.
Fig. 8 is a sectional view showing the pressing member in fig. 4 and 5.
FIG. 9a is a perspective view showing the placement of the therapeutic spine unit module in the heat generating portion of FIG. 2;
FIG. 9b is a perspective view showing the movement of the therapeutic spine unit module in the heat generating portion of FIG. 2;
fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the pressing member of fig. 4 when moved.
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10: a heating pad with a spinal therapeutic apparatus inside; 100: a spinal therapy apparatus module; 110: a base member; 120: a drive member; 121: a motor; 122: a motor housing; 130: a rotating rod member; 140: a pressing member; 141: a moving mechanism; 1411: moving the nut; 142: a roller supporting frame; 143: a rotating mechanism; 144: moving the roller; 1441: a wire slot; 145: pressing the roller; 146: a horizontal bearing; 147: a vertical bearing; 150: a rail member; 160: a limit switch component; 200: a cushion portion; 201: cutting holes; 202: a through groove; 300: a heat generating plate portion; 400: a housing portion.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings so that those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains can easily carry out the invention. However, the description of the present invention is merely an example for structural and functional description, and the scope of the present invention should not be construed as being limited by the example described herein. That is, since the embodiments can be variously modified and have various forms, the scope of the claims of the present invention should be understood to include equivalents which can realize the technical idea. Further, the intention or effect suggested in the present invention does not mean that a specific embodiment includes all or only such an effect, and the scope of the right of the present invention should not be construed as being limited thereby.
The meaning of the words stated in the present invention should be understood as follows.
The terms "first", "second", and the like are used to distinguish one constituent element from another constituent element, and the scope of the claims should not be limited by these terms. For example, a first component may be named as a second component, and similarly, a second component may also be named as a first component. When a component is referred to as being "connected" to another component, it is to be understood that the component may be directly connected to the other component, but the other component may be present therebetween. On the contrary, when a certain component is referred to as being "directly connected" to another component, it is to be understood that no other component exists therebetween. On the other hand, different expressions describing the relationship between the constituent elements, that is, "between" and "immediately between" or "adjacent to" and "directly adjacent to" and the like should be interpreted in the same way.
In the case of singular expressions, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, it is to be understood that the expressions "including" or "having" and the like are to be interpreted as specifying the presence of the stated features, numbers, steps, actions, elements, components or combinations thereof, and not excluding the presence or addition of one or more other features or numbers, steps, actions, elements, components or combinations thereof.
All terms used herein have the same meaning as terms commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs, when not otherwise defined. Terms defined in commonly used dictionaries should be interpreted as having meanings consistent with the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an ideal or excessively formal sense unless clearly defined in the present invention.
Hereinafter, the structure of the preferred embodiment will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a heating mat with a spinal treatment apparatus built therein according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a heating mat with a spinal treatment apparatus built therein according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 9a is a perspective view showing the placement of the therapeutic spine unit module in the heat generating portion of FIG. 2; fig. 9b is a perspective view showing a state in which the spinal treatment apparatus module moves in the heat generating portion of fig. 2.
The constituent elements shown in fig. 2 are not essential, and the heating mat 10 having more or less constituent elements than the same built-in spinal treatment apparatus can be realized. Referring to fig. 1 and 2, a heating mat 10 with a spinal therapeutic apparatus built therein includes: the spine treatment instrument comprises a module part 100, a cushion part 200, a heating plate part 300, a shell part 400 and a control part (not shown in the figure for convenience of description).
The rollers of the modular portion 100 of the spinal treatment apparatus press the spine while moving along the length of the spine of the human body. The pressing part 140 of the spine treatment instrument module part 100 protrudes above the pad part 200 and can press the spine part of the human body along the moving track to treat the spine of the human body. The spine treatment apparatus module part 100 includes a pad part 200 at one end thereof, and the pressing part 140 of the spine treatment apparatus module part 100 is movable by protruding from the cut hole 201 of the pad part 200 in a moving operation (refer to fig. 9 b). In addition, when the operation is stopped, the pressing member 140 of the therapeutic equipment module 100 is separated from the moving rail and positioned in the through groove 202 formed at the end of the cut hole 201 of the mat part 200 (refer to fig. 9 a).
The mat unit 200 is installed on the upper portion of the spinal treatment instrument module 100, and has a cut hole 201 formed in one side thereof in the longitudinal direction, and a through groove 202 formed in one side of the cut hole 201. The pad part 200 is formed at a central portion thereof with a cut hole 201 in a longitudinal direction, the cut hole 201 is positioned at one side surface of the spinal therapy apparatus module part 100, and a pressing member 140 (refer to fig. 4) for the spinal therapy apparatus module part 100 is penetrated and protruded. A through groove 202 may be formed at the end of the cut hole 201 in connection with the cut hole 201, the through groove 202 being for receiving the pressing member 140 when the pressing member 140 is not used. The heat generating plate portion 300 is provided at an upper portion of the cushion portion 200, and is supplied with power to generate heat. The heat generating plate portion 300 is formed with at least one hot wire, which can provide warm heat to a portion or an entire portion of the pad portion 200.
The heat generating plate 300 is provided with at least one heat wire having a heating function, and is coupled to the mat unit 200 on one side, and is surrounded from the outside by a shell unit 400 having a plurality of ceramics. In addition, at least one hot wire of the heating plate part 300 is formed at a predetermined distance from the driving position of the pressing member 140 so that the spinal treatment instrument module part 100 (i.e., the pressing member 140) can move. The heat generating plate portion 300 is formed with a hole at a position opposite to a position where the cutout hole 201 and the through groove 202 are formed in the cushion portion 200 so that the pressing member 140 passes therethrough and moves.
The housing 400 is disposed on the upper portion of the heating plate 300 and encloses the spine treatment apparatus module 100, the cushion 200, and the heating plate 300. The case 400 includes a plurality of ceramics (preferably bioceramic) on one side, and may externally seal the gasket portion 200 and the heat generating plate portion 300. Here, jade, ceramic, talc, medical stone, etc., which are elements for heating, may be included at one side of the case part 400.
The control section controls the spinal treatment apparatus module section 100. The control unit can control whether the pressing member 140 moves or not and the heating temperature and time of the heating plate 300. In other words, the control unit controls the heating temperature and heating time of the heating plate 300 by supplying current from a power supply unit (not shown in the drawings for convenience of description) formed outside, and controls whether the pressing member 140 of the spinal therapy apparatus module unit 100 moves or not. The control unit may control not only whether the pressing member 140 is moved or not but also the number of times the pressing member 140 is moved or the moving time. At this time, the control part may also control the rotation angle of the roller support 142 (refer to fig. 8).
The heating pad 10 having the above-described structure is built in the heating pad, and the spine treatment module 100 is installed in the pad 200 and the heating plate 300, and the heating function and the spine treatment function (massage function) are simultaneously realized, so that the pressing member 140 of the spine treatment module 100 presses the spine while moving along the spine, and the spine diseases and pains such as linear neck, cervical disc herniation, and lumbar disc herniation can be more effectively prevented and treated.
In addition, the heating mat 10 having the spinal therapeutic apparatus built therein is provided with the spinal therapeutic apparatus module part 100 in the inside of the mat part 200 and the heating plate part 300, thereby reducing the trouble of a user to purchase the heating mat and the spinal therapeutic apparatus for treating the spinal column, respectively, and enabling the spinal column to be treated more conveniently, easily and effectively at home.
In addition, the heating mat 10 with the built-in spinal therapeutic apparatus can more conveniently, easily and effectively treat the spine at home for the healthy people who frequently feel fatigue and chronic fatigue or the old and the weak who are experiencing health disorders and pains caused by spinal diseases such as neck pain, shoulder pain, lumbago, sciatica, scoliosis, cervical disc herniation, lumbar disc herniation, and the like.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating the modular portion of the spinal treatment apparatus of FIG. 2, and FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the modular portion of the spinal treatment apparatus of FIG. 2; FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the modular portion of the spinal treatment apparatus of FIG. 2. Referring to fig. 3-5, the spinal treatment instrument module 100 includes: a base member 110, a driving member 120, a rotating rod member 130, a pressing member 140, and two rail members 150.
The base member 110 has a driving member 120, a pressing member 140, and a rail member 150 on one surface.
The driving member 120 is provided on the base member 110 and is driven by power supplied from a power supply unit. The driving part may include a motor 121, a motor case 122.
The motor 121 is provided at one side of the base member 110 and is supplied with power to rotate the rotary rod member 130. The motor 121 is driven to rotate the rotating rod member 130 forward and backward, and a speed reducer for adjusting the speed of the motor 121 may be connected to one side. The motor 121 rotates, so that the rotating rod member 130 can rotate around the shaft, and the rotating rod member 130 is connected to a speed reducer for adjusting the speed of the force generated by the motor 121.
The motor housing 122 is provided to enclose the outside of the motor 121, and externally protect the motor 121.
One side of the rotating rod member 130 is provided to the driving member 120 and is rotated by the driving of the driving part. The rotating rod member 130 is preferably a lead screw, and has a screw thread formed on the outer peripheral surface thereof, and a moving nut 1411 is provided on the other side thereof, the moving nut 1411 is provided on the moving mechanism 141 of the pressing member 140, and the motor 121 is rotated when driven to move the moving nut 1411 (see fig. 6) in parallel with the rotating rod member 130 in the axial direction of the rotating rod member 130. The rotating rod member 130 is provided with a coupling member, a bearing support frame, and a lead screw bearing on one side, and is provided to the motor 121, and a traveling nut 1411, a bearing support frame, and a lead screw bearing on the other side, and can be rotated by the motor 121. Here, the bearing support frame is provided on the base member 110 and prevents the rotation rod member 130 from falling off to the outside when rotating.
The pressing member 140 is coupled to the other side of the rotating rod member 130, and presses the spine while moving along the rotating rod member 130. The pressing member 140 is movable in the axial direction of the rotary rod member 130 in accordance with the movement of the moving nut 1411 provided on the other side of the rotary rod member 130.
The rail members 150 are respectively provided at both side portions of the rotating rod member 130, and support both sides of the pressing member 140 when the pressing member 140 moves. The rail member 150 may guide both sides of the pressing member 140 so that the pressing member 140 does not separate from the rotary rod member 130.
The spinal treatment instrument module 100 may also include a limit switch component 160.
Limit switch member 160 is provided on one surface of base member 110, and confirms the movement of moving mechanism 141.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing the pressing member in fig. 4 and 5; fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing the pressing member in fig. 4 and 5; fig. 8 is a sectional view showing the pressing member in fig. 4 and 5. Referring to fig. 6 to 8, the pressing member 140 includes: a moving mechanism 141, a roller supporting frame 142, a rotating mechanism 143, a moving roller 144, a pressing roller 145, at least one horizontal bearing 146, and at least one vertical bearing 147.
The moving mechanism 141 is provided on the other side of the rotating rod member 130, and includes a moving nut 1411 that moves with the rotating rod member 130 by the driving of the driving member 120. The moving mechanism 141 includes a moving roller 144 at a predetermined position of the roller support 142 and is movable along the upper surface of the rail member 150. At this time, the horizontal bearing 146 and the vertical bearing 147 move together along the outer circumferential surface of the rotating rod member 130, and the moving mechanism 141 can move.
The moving nut 1411 is preferably a lead screw nut provided in the lead screw, which is provided inside the moving mechanism 141 and inserted into the other side of the rotating rod member 130, and the moving nut 1411 moves the moving mechanism 141 on the rotating rod member 130 as the rotating rod member 130 rotates.
The roller support 142 is provided on one side thereof with the moving mechanism 141 and on the other side thereof with the pressing roller 145. The roller support 142 may have a roller shaft on the other side, and the pressing rollers 145 may be provided on both sides of the roller shaft. The roller support 142 can be controlled in rotation angle by the control of the control part, and rotated in the controlled rotation angle, so that the intensity of the pressing roller 145 pressing the human body (preferably, the spine) can be adjusted.
The turning mechanism 143 is coupled to the moving mechanism 141 and the roller support 142, and turns the roller support 142 at the moving mechanism 141.
The rotating mechanism 143 rotates such that the rotating rod member 130 and the pressing roller 145 form an angle of not more than perpendicular (i.e., an angle of not more than 90 degrees) with respect to the axial direction of the rotating rod member 130, thereby rotating the roller support frame 142 and adjusting the strength with which the pressing roller 145 presses the spine. For example, when the rotating mechanism 143 rotates the roller support 142 such that the rotating rod member 130 and the pressing roller 145 are perpendicular (preferably, about 90 degrees) with respect to the axial direction of the rotating rod member 130, the pressing roller 145 presses the spine further.
The moving rollers 144 are provided at both side portions of the roller support 142 to move along the upper surface of the rail member 150. The moving roller 144 has a line groove 1441 formed at an outer circumferential surface thereof, and the line groove 1441 moves along the rail member 150, and the roller support 142 may further support both sides of the roller support 142 when the roller support 142 rotates. In other words, the moving roller 144 forms a line groove 1441 at a central portion of an outer circumferential surface, and the line groove 1441 may move along the rail member 150 while contacting an upper surface of the rail member 150.
The pressing roller 145 is provided at the other side of the roller bearing bracket 142, and presses the spine along with the movement of the moving mechanism 141.
The horizontal bearing 146 is provided inside the moving mechanism 141, and prevents the pressing roller 145 from being inclined in the left-right direction when the pressing member 140 moves. At least one (preferably 2) horizontal bearings 146 may be formed inside the moving mechanism 141 on both sides of the inside of the moving mechanism 141 with reference to the central portion. The horizontal bearing 146 preferably rolls while receiving a force applied in the up-down direction centering on the moving mechanism 141 moving on the rail member 150.
The vertical bearing 147 is preferably provided between the horizontal bearings 146 inside the moving mechanism 141, so that the pressing roller 145 is prevented from being inclined in the left-right direction when the moving mechanism 141 moves along the rail member 150.
The horizontal bearing 146 and the vertical bearing 147 are respectively provided with a horizontal bearing cap and a vertical bearing cap, and frictional noise that may occur when the horizontal bearing 146 and the vertical bearing 147 move within the rail member 150 can be prevented. At this time, the horizontal bearing cap and the vertical bearing cap are formed of synthetic resin series, and frictional noise occurring when moving can be minimized.
Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the pressing member in fig. 4 at the time of movement. As shown in fig. 10, a portion of the rail member 150 where the moving roller 144 moves (i.e., contacts) is formed in a curved shape of the human body, and the pressing roller 145 may move along the curved shape of the human body to press the human body by the movement of the moving roller 144.
< working procedure according to an embodiment of the present invention >
The operation of the modular portion of the spinal treatment apparatus shown in figure 3 will now be described.
First, the spinal treatment apparatus module 100 is supplied with power from the power supply unit through the control unit to drive the motor 121 of the driving member 120, and the motor 121 rotates the rotary rod member 130.
The motor 121 adjusts the rotational speed of the motor 121 through a speed reducer, and the rotating rod member 130 rotates forward and backward according to the rotational speed of the motor 121, so that the moving nut 1411 inserted into the other side of the rotating rod member 130 moves linearly. At this time, as the moving nut 1411 moves, the pressing member 140 moves at the same time, and the moving roller 144 moves along the upper side surface of the rail member 150 as the pressing member 140 moves.
By the movement of the moving roller 144, the pressing roller 145 moves along the curve of the human body to press the human body.
The above detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the invention. In the above, the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments, but it should be understood that various modifications and changes can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, those skilled in the art can use the respective configurations described in the above embodiments in combination with each other. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The foregoing detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and is to be considered in all respects illustrative. The scope of the invention is to be determined by reasonable interpretation of the appended claims and all changes which come within the equivalent scope of the invention are intended to be embraced therein. The present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein. In addition, claims not having an explicit reference relationship in the claims may be combined to constitute the embodiment, or may be amended after the application as a new claim.

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1. A heating mat with a built-in spinal therapeutic apparatus, comprising:
the spine therapeutic apparatus module part presses the spine while the roller moves along the length direction of the spine of the human body;
a pad part arranged on the upper part of the spine therapeutic instrument module part, wherein a cutting hole is formed on one side along the length direction, and a through groove is arranged on one side of the cutting hole;
a heating plate portion provided at an upper portion of the mat portion and supplied with power to generate heat;
a housing part disposed at an upper portion of the heating plate part, and enclosing the spine treatment instrument module part, the cushion part, and an exterior of the heating plate part; and
and the control part is used for controlling the spine therapeutic instrument module part.
2. The heating mat with built-in spinal therapeutic apparatus according to claim 1,
the spinal treatment instrument module includes:
a base member;
a driving member provided to the base member and driven by a power source;
a rotating rod member, one side of which is arranged on the driving member and is driven to rotate by the driving part;
a pressing member coupled to the other side of the rotary rod member, and pressing the spine while moving along the rotary rod member; and
and two rail members respectively provided at both side portions of the rotary rod member, and supporting both sides of the pressing member when the pressing member moves.
3. The heating mat with built-in spinal therapeutic apparatus according to claim 2,
the driving part includes:
a motor provided at one side of the base member and supplied with power to rotate the rotary rod member; and
a motor case configured to wrap an outside of the motor, the motor being protected from the outside.
4. The heating mat with built-in spinal therapeutic apparatus according to claim 2,
the pressing member includes:
a moving mechanism provided on the other side of the rotating rod member and including a moving nut that moves with the rotating rod member by being driven by the driving member;
a roller supporting frame, one side of which is arranged on the moving mechanism;
a rotation mechanism coupled to the movement mechanism and the roller support frame, the rotation mechanism rotating the roller support frame;
moving rollers provided at both side portions of the roller supporting frame for moving along an upper surface of the rail member; and
and the pressing roller is arranged on the other side of the roller bearing frame and used for pressing the spine along with the movement of the moving mechanism.
5. The heating mat with built-in spinal therapeutic apparatus according to claim 4,
the pressing member includes:
at least one horizontal bearing provided inside the moving mechanism, the horizontal bearing preventing the pressing roller from tilting in the left-right direction when the pressing member moves; and
and at least one vertical bearing provided at a side of the horizontal bearing and moving together when the pressing member moves.
6. The heating mat with built-in spinal therapeutic apparatus according to claim 4,
the movable roller is provided with a wire groove on the outer peripheral surface, the wire groove moves along the track component, and the roller bearing bracket further supports two sides of the roller bearing bracket when rotating.
7. The heating mat with built-in spinal therapeutic apparatus according to claim 2,
the control unit controls whether the pressing member moves or not, and the heating temperature and time of the heating plate unit.
8. The heating mat with built-in spinal therapeutic apparatus according to claim 2,
the rail member is formed in a curved shape of a human body.
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