CN113180907A - Cervical vertebra massager - Google Patents

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CN113180907A
CN113180907A CN202110410518.2A CN202110410518A CN113180907A CN 113180907 A CN113180907 A CN 113180907A CN 202110410518 A CN202110410518 A CN 202110410518A CN 113180907 A CN113180907 A CN 113180907A
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周彬彬
肖华
罗志高
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Abstract

The invention discloses a cervical vertebra massager, which comprises: a middle support having a primary massage face facing the neck; the left clamping arm is mounted at the left end of the middle bracket; the right clamping arm is mounted at the right end of the middle bracket; the strip-shaped conductive bands are arranged on the main massage surface of the middle support, and each strip-shaped conductive band extends along the length direction of the middle support; the heating belt is arranged on the main massage surface of the middle support. The cervical vertebra massager disclosed by the embodiment of the invention has the advantages of large massage area, high comfort, small size and the like.

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Cervical vertebra massager
The scheme is a divisional application with the application number of 201911205660.2, the application date of 2019, 11 and 29 and the invention creation name of a cervical vertebra massager
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of massage equipment, in particular to a cervical vertebra massager.
Background
The cervical vertebra massage appearance among the correlation technique sets up massage head electrode and massages the human body usually, nevertheless massage head electrode and human area of contact are less, can only accomplish fixed point local massage, can't carry out massage of large tracts of land to human cervical vertebra department to massage head electrode protrusion cervical vertebra massage appearance and the one side of being close to of cervical vertebra cause the volume of massage appearance great, relatively heavy.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention is directed to solving at least one of the problems of the prior art. Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a cervical vertebra massager, which has the advantages of large massage area, high comfort, small size, etc.
In order to achieve the above object, an embodiment of the present invention provides a cervical vertebra massage apparatus, including: a middle support having a primary massage face facing the neck; the left clamping arm is mounted at the left end of the middle bracket; the right clamping arm is mounted at the right end of the middle bracket; the strip-shaped conductive bands are arranged on the main massage surface of the middle support, and each strip-shaped conductive band extends along the length direction of the middle support; the heating belt is arranged on the main massage surface of the middle support.
The cervical vertebra massager disclosed by the embodiment of the invention has the advantages of large massage area, high comfort, small size and the like.
In addition, the cervical vertebra massager provided by the invention can also have the technical effects that:
according to some embodiments of the invention, the left clip arm has a left massage face facing the neck, and the strip-shaped conductive strip adjacent to the left clip arm further extends to the left massage face of the left clip arm; the right clamping arm is provided with a right massage surface facing the neck, and the strip-shaped conductive belt adjacent to the right clamping arm further extends to the right massage surface of the right clamping arm.
Furthermore, a plurality of main mounting grooves which are arranged at intervals are formed in the main massage surface of the middle bracket, and the strip-shaped conductive strips are correspondingly assembled in the main mounting grooves one by one; the left massage surface of the left clamping arm is provided with a left mounting groove, and the part of the strip-shaped conductive belt extending to the left massage surface is assembled in the left mounting groove; the right massage surface of the right clamping arm is provided with a right mounting groove, and the part of the strip-shaped conductive band extending to the right massage surface is assembled in the right mounting groove.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the heating strip adjacent to the left clamp arm further extends to the left massage face of the left clamp arm; the heating belt adjacent to the right clamping arm further extends to the right massage surface of the right clamping arm.
According to some specific embodiments of the present invention, the plurality of strip-shaped conductive strips are disposed at intervals along a length direction of the middle support, and the heating strip extends along the length direction of the middle support; the strip-shaped conductive belts are arranged at intervals along the width direction of the middle support, and each heating belt extends along the length direction of the middle support and is arranged at intervals along the width direction of the middle support.
Further, the heating belt is arranged in the strip-shaped conductive belt.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the heating strip is arranged between the strip-shaped conductive strip and the intermediate support.
According to some embodiments of the invention, at least one of the strip-shaped conductive strip and the heating strip is provided with an insulating layer, and the insulating layer separates the strip-shaped conductive strip and the heating strip.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, the cervical vertebra massager further comprises: the elastic support is arranged on the middle support and is matched with the shape of the middle support.
According to some embodiments of the invention, each of the strip-shaped conductive strips protrudes 2mm to 10mm from the main massage surface of the intermediate support.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, the sum of the central angles of the surrounding areas of the plurality of strip-shaped conductive bands along the circumferential direction of the cervical vertebra massager is 310-330 °.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the ratio of the orthographic projection area of the strip-shaped conductive strips in the main massage face to the area of the main massage face is more than 30%.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, the conductive strip is conductive silica gel, and the hardness of the conductive silica gel is 10 shore to 15 shore.
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The above advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent and understood from the following description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a cervical vertebra massage apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic structural view of a cervical vertebra massager at another viewing angle according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is an exploded view of a cervical vertebrae massage apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of the connection between the elastic support and the right clip arm of the cervical vertebra massage apparatus according to the embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 5 is a schematic structural view of a middle bracket of the cervical vertebra massage apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a schematic structural view of a middle bracket and a strip-shaped conductive band of a cervical vertebra massage apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
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a cervical vertebra massager 1,
A middle bracket 100, a main massage surface 110, a main mounting groove 111, an elastic bracket 120,
A left clamping arm 200, a left massage surface 210, a left mounting groove 211, a left massage arm,
A right clamping arm 300, a right massage surface 310, a right mounting groove 311,
A strip-shaped conductive tape 400,
The belt 500 is heated.
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Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below, the embodiments described with reference to the drawings being illustrative, and the embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below.
In the description of the present invention, it is to be understood that the terms "central", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", "axial", "radial", "circumferential", and the like, indicate orientations and positional relationships based on those shown in the drawings, and are used merely for convenience of description and for simplicity of description, and do not indicate or imply that the referenced device or element must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and thus, are not to be construed as limiting the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, "a plurality" means two or more.
A cervical vertebrae massage apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1 to 6, the cervical vertebra massage apparatus 1 includes a middle bracket 100, a left clamping arm 200, a right clamping arm 300, a strip-shaped conductive band 400, and a heating band 500. The material of the middle bracket 100 may be silicone to improve the deformability of the middle bracket 100. The strip-shaped conductive tape 400 may be a flexible material, for example, conductive silicone. The heating belt 500 may be a flexible material, for example, graphene.
The middle bracket 100 has a main massage surface 110 facing the neck, and the left clip arm 200 is mounted to the left end of the middle bracket 100, and the right clip arm 300 is mounted to the right end of the middle bracket 100. A plurality of strip-shaped conductive strips 400 are provided on the main massage surface 110 of the middle bracket 100, and each strip-shaped conductive strip 400 extends along the length direction of the middle bracket 100. The heating belt 500 is provided on the main massage surface 110 of the middle support 100, and the heating belt 500 heats the region to be massaged of the human body through the strip-shaped conductive tape 400. The main massage face 110 may be a flexible material, such as a non-conductive silicone.
Specifically, the middle support 100 is configured in a C-shape corresponding to the shape of the neck of the human body, and the main massage face 110 is a surface of the middle support 100 facing the neck of the human body. The plurality of strip-shaped conductive strips 400 are in contact with the skin of the human body. The plurality of strip-shaped conductive strips 400 includes at least one strip-shaped conductive strip 400 of a positive electrode and at least one strip-shaped conductive strip 400 of a negative electrode. The heating belt 500 may heat the massaged region of the human body through the strip-shaped conductive tape 400, for example, the heating belt 500 generates heat and transfers the heat to the strip-shaped conductive tape 400, so that the strip-shaped conductive tape 400 can be heated while massaging, to improve comfort.
According to the cervical vertebra massage instrument 1 of the embodiment of the invention, the strip-shaped conductive belt 400 is adopted to replace the massage head electrodes in the related art, and the strip-shaped conductive belt 400 does not need to protrude like the massage head electrodes, so that the volume of the cervical vertebra massage instrument 1 is reduced. And, through the setting of a plurality of strip conductive band 400, at cervical vertebra massager 1 during operation, a plurality of strip conductive band 400 can form the return circuit with the human body, reach the effect of massage, and because conductive band 400 sets up to the strip, and every strip conductive band 400 extends along the length direction of middle support 100, the total area of a plurality of strip conductive band 400 and human contact is big, compare the local massage among the correlation technique, large tracts of land continuum region's massage has been realized, massage area has not only been increased, the massage blind spot has been cleared away, user's travelling comfort has been improved, and effectively avoided the production of stabbing pain, guarantee the travelling comfort of massage. In addition, through the arrangement of the heating belt 500, the cervical vertebra massage apparatus 1 can also provide a heating effect for the human body, further increasing the massage effect and comfort.
Thus, the cervical vertebra massager 1 provided by the embodiment of the invention has the advantages of large massage area, high comfort, small size and the like.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the left clamping arm 200 has a left massage surface 210 facing the neck, and the strip-shaped conductive strip 400 adjacent to the left clamping arm 200 further extends to the left massage surface 210 of the left clamping arm 200. The right clip arm 300 has a right massage surface 310 facing the neck, and the strip-shaped conductive band 400 adjacent to the right clip arm 300 further extends to the right massage surface 310 of the right clip arm 300. Thus, the cervical vertebra massage instrument 1 has a larger massage area for the cervical vertebra and can avoid the generation of stabbing pain.
Further, the main massage face 110 of the middle bracket 100 is configured with a plurality of main mounting grooves 111 arranged at intervals, and the plurality of strip-shaped conductive strips 400 are fitted in the plurality of main mounting grooves 111 in a one-to-one correspondence. The left massage surface 210 of the left clamp arm 200 is configured with a left mounting groove 211, and the part of the strip-shaped conductive strip 400 extending to the left massage surface 210 is assembled in the left mounting groove 211; the right mounting surface of the right clip arm 300 is configured with a right mounting groove 311, and the portion of the strip-shaped conductive strip 400 extending to the right massage surface 310 is fitted into the right mounting groove 311. Therefore, the strip-shaped conductive belt 400 is stably connected with the middle bracket 100, the left clamping arm 200 and the right clamping arm 300, the structure of the cervical vertebra massage instrument 1 is compact, and the cervical vertebra massage instrument 1 is favorably miniaturized.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the heating belt 500 adjacent to the left clamping arm 200 further extends to the left massage face 210 of the left clamping arm 200, and the heating belt 500 adjacent to the right clamping arm 300 further extends to the right massage face 310 of the right clamping arm 300.
For example, the heating belt 500 does not extend to a position where the left massage face 210 contacts with the human carotid artery, and the heating belt 500 does not extend to a position where the right massage face 310 contacts with the human carotid artery.
Thus, the left massage surface 210 and the right massage surface 310 can have the effect of heating the cervical vertebra, the artery heating of the cervical vertebra part of the human body is avoided, the safety is ensured, and the miniaturization design of the cervical vertebra massage instrument 1 is facilitated.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, a plurality of strip-shaped conductive strips 400 are disposed at intervals along the length direction of the middle support 100, and a heating strip 500 extends along the length direction of the middle support 100. Thus, short circuit between the plurality of strip-shaped conductive strips 400 is prevented, a larger area of heating and massaging area can be provided, and heating and massaging effects are ensured.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 6, a plurality of strip-shaped conductive tapes 400 are disposed at intervals in the width direction of the middle supporter 100, each heating tape 500 extends in the length direction of the middle supporter 100 and a plurality of heating tapes 500 are disposed at intervals in the width direction of the middle supporter 100. Thus, not only is the occurrence of short circuit among the plurality of strip-shaped conductive strips 400 avoided, but also the heating belt 500 and the strip-shaped conductive strips 400 can form a continuous arc-shaped heating belt, and the continuity of massage and heating is further improved.
According to some embodiments of the invention, as shown in fig. 1, the heating tape 500 is embedded in the strip-shaped conductive tape 400.
For example, the heating tape 500 is integrally formed with the strip-shaped conductive tape 400. When the plurality of strip-shaped conductive bands 400 are arranged at intervals along the length direction of the middle support 100, the heating bands 500 positioned on the strip-shaped conductive bands 400 can be connected, i.e., different parts of one heating band 500 can be arranged in the plurality of strip-shaped conductive bands 400, and the heating band 500 extends along the length direction of the middle support 100, i.e., the heating band 500 extends along the shape of the C-shaped middle support 100, so that the heating effect is more uniform.
Of course, a plurality of heating bands 500 may be provided, the heating bands 500 correspond to the strip-shaped conductive strips 400 one by one, and the plurality of heating bands 500 are spaced apart from each other.
Therefore, the contact area between the strip-shaped conductive band 400 and the heating band 500 is large, so that the rapid heating effect can be achieved, the connection between the heating band 500 and the strip-shaped conductive band 400 is stable, and the falling-off condition is avoided.
According to some embodiments of the invention, as shown in fig. 3, the heating strip 500 is disposed between the strip-shaped conductive strip 400 and the intermediate support 100.
For example, the heating band 500 is disposed between the side of the strip-shaped conductive band 400 facing away from the cervical vertebrae and the side of the middle bracket 100 facing the cervical vertebrae. Therefore, the heating effect is guaranteed, meanwhile, the heating belt 500 is convenient to connect with the strip-shaped conductive belt 400, the processing difficulty is reduced, and the follow-up maintenance and the repair are convenient.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in fig. 1 to 3 and 6, at least one of the strip-shaped conductive tape 400 and the heating tape 500 is provided with an insulating layer that separates the strip-shaped conductive tape 400 and the heating tape 500.
Specifically, the portion of the strip-shaped conductive tape 400 in contact with the heating tape 500 may be made of an insulating material to form the insulating layer; or the surface of the heating belt 500 is provided with an insulating layer. So, the setting of insulating layer has prevented the short circuit between a plurality of strip conductive band 400 that heating band 500 caused, and can prevent to take place the short circuit between strip conductive band 400 and the heating band 500, has avoided damaging cervical vertebra massage appearance 1 or has caused the injury to the cervical vertebra, has improved cervical vertebra massage appearance 1's security.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the above two insulating layers may be disposed simultaneously or separately according to the use situation.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in fig. 4 and 5, the cervical vertebra massager 1 further comprises an elastic support 120. The elastic bracket 120 is mounted to the middle bracket 100 and is adapted to the shape of the middle bracket 100.
For example, the elastic support 120 is C-shaped and has good rigidity and elasticity. The elastic bracket 120 is arranged on one surface of the middle bracket 100, which faces away from the cervical vertebra, the left end of the elastic bracket 120 is arranged inside the left clamping arm 200, and the right end of the elastic bracket 120 is arranged inside the right clamping arm 300. Thus, the arrangement of the elastic support 120 has positive significance for keeping the shape of the cervical vertebra massage instrument 1 and adapting to different cervical vertebra shapes, and improves the universality and the service life of the cervical vertebra massage instrument 1.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in fig. 2, each strip-shaped conductive strip 400 protrudes from the main massage surface 110 of the middle bracket 100 by 2mm to 10 mm.
Specifically, one surface of each strip-shaped conductive band 400 contacting with the cervical vertebrae protrudes from the main massage surface of the middle support 100 by 2mm to 10 mm. Like this strip conductive band 400 can be better with the skin contact of human neck department, and the laminating is better, and then provides better skin-friendly effect, and avoids negative effects such as the stabbing pain that contact failure caused, has guaranteed the massage travelling comfort.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in fig. 1 to 3 and 6, the sum of central angles of the plurality of strip-shaped conductive bands 400 corresponding to the circumferential surrounding regions along the circumference of the cervical vertebrae massager 1 is 310 to 330, as shown by α in fig. 2 and β in fig. 6, that is, the sum of central angles of the plurality of strip-shaped conductive bands 400 corresponding to the length direction of the cervical vertebrae massager 1 is 310 to 330.
For example, the plurality of strip-shaped conductive strips 400 are arranged at intervals along the length direction of the cervical vertebra massager 1, the sum of central angles corresponding to the circumferential surrounding areas of the plurality of strip-shaped conductive strips 400 along the circumference of the cervical vertebra massager 1 is 320 °, as shown by α in fig. 2, that is, the middle point of the middle bracket 100 in the length direction is zero degree, the distribution range of the strip-shaped conductive strips 400 is-160 ° to 160 °, and the interval part among the plurality of strip-shaped conductive strips 400 is included.
Or a plurality of strip-shaped conductive strips 400 are arranged at intervals along the width direction of the cervical vertebra massager 1, the central angle corresponding to the circumferential surrounding area of each strip-shaped conductive strip 400 along the cervical vertebra massager 1 is 320 degrees as shown by beta in fig. 6, namely, the middle point of the middle bracket 100 is zero degree, and the distribution range of the strip-shaped conductive strips 400 is-160 degrees to 160 degrees.
Therefore, the covering length of the strip-shaped conductive bands 400 in the circumferential direction of the cervical vertebra of the human body is ensured, a larger massage and heating area can be provided for the cervical vertebra, and the massage effect is ensured.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in fig. 1-3 and 6, the ratio of the orthographic area of the strip-shaped conductive strips 400 in the main massage face 110 to the area of the main massage face 110 is more than 30%. Like this, when guaranteeing the joint strength of strip conductive band 400 and main massage face 110 and the structural strength of middle support 100, increase strip conductive band 400's area further guarantees strip conductive band 400 and human area of contact, and then provides bigger generate heat and massage region, increases the massage travelling comfort.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in fig. 1-3 and 6, the strip-shaped conductive tape 400 is a conductive silicone rubber having a hardness of 10 shore to 15 shore.
For example, the conductive silicone may be a composite silicone material, a portion of the strip-shaped conductive tape 400 contacting the heating tape 500 may be made of insulating silicone, and the other portion of the strip-shaped conductive tape 400 is made of conductive silicone. Thus, when in use, the strip-shaped conductive band 400 has better flexibility to adapt to the shape of the cervical vertebra of a human body, further increase the contact area with the cervical vertebra and provide better massage and skin-friendly effects.
In the description herein, references to the description of the term "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "an illustrative embodiment," "an example," "a specific example," or "some examples" or the like mean that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the invention. In this specification, the schematic representations of the terms used above do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example.
While embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to the embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.

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1. A cervical vertebra massager is characterized by comprising:
a middle support having a primary massage face facing the neck;
the left clamping arm is mounted at the left end of the middle bracket;
the right clamping arm is mounted at the right end of the middle bracket;
the strip-shaped conductive bands are arranged on the main massage surface of the middle support, and each strip-shaped conductive band extends along the length direction of the middle support;
the heating belt is arranged on the main massage surface of the middle support.
2. The cervical vertebra massager of claim 1, wherein the left clamp arm has a left massage surface facing the neck, and the strip-shaped conductive strip adjacent to the left clamp arm further extends to the left massage surface of the left clamp arm;
the right clamping arm is provided with a right massage surface facing the neck, and the strip-shaped conductive belt adjacent to the right clamping arm further extends to the right massage surface of the right clamping arm.
3. The cervical vertebra massager of claim 2, wherein the main massage surface of the middle bracket is configured with a plurality of main mounting grooves arranged at intervals, and the plurality of strip-shaped conductive strips are assembled in the plurality of main mounting grooves in a one-to-one correspondence;
the left massage surface of the left clamping arm is provided with a left mounting groove, and the part of the strip-shaped conductive belt extending to the left massage surface is assembled in the left mounting groove;
the right massage surface of the right clamping arm is provided with a right mounting groove, and the part of the strip-shaped conductive band extending to the right massage surface is assembled in the right mounting groove.
4. The cervical vertebra massager of claim 1, wherein the heating strip adjacent to the left clamp arm further extends to a left massage face of the left clamp arm;
the heating belt adjacent to the right clamping arm further extends to the right massage surface of the right clamping arm.
5. The cervical vertebra massager of claim 1, wherein a plurality of the strip-shaped conductive bands are arranged at intervals along the length direction of the middle bracket, and the heating bands extend along the length direction of the middle bracket; or
The strip-shaped conductive belts are arranged at intervals in the width direction of the middle support, and each heating belt extends in the length direction of the middle support and is arranged at intervals in the width direction of the middle support.
6. The cervical vertebra massager of claim 5, wherein the heating band is embedded in the strip-shaped conductive band.
7. The cervical vertebra massager of claim 5, wherein the heating band is disposed between the strip-shaped conductive band and the middle bracket.
8. The cervical vertebra massager of claim 1, wherein at least one of the strip-shaped conductive strip and the heating strip is provided with an insulating layer, and the insulating layer separates the strip-shaped conductive strip and the heating strip.
9. The cervical vertebra massager of claim 1, further comprising:
the elastic support is arranged on the middle support and is matched with the shape of the middle support.
10. The cervical vertebra massager according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein each of the strip-shaped conductive strips protrudes 2mm to 10mm from the main massage surface of the middle support.
11. The cervical vertebra massager according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the sum of central angles corresponding to the circumferential regions of the plurality of strip-shaped conductive bands along the circumference of the cervical vertebra massager is 310 ° to 330 °.
12. The cervical vertebra massage apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the ratio of the area of the strip-shaped conductive strips in the main massage surface, which is an orthographic projection area, to the area of the main massage surface is greater than 30%.
13. The cervical vertebra massager according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the strip-shaped conductive strips are conductive silica gel having a hardness of 10 shore to 15 shore.
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