CN213911261U - Massage device - Google Patents

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CN213911261U
CN213911261U CN201990000557.1U CN201990000557U CN213911261U CN 213911261 U CN213911261 U CN 213911261U CN 201990000557 U CN201990000557 U CN 201990000557U CN 213911261 U CN213911261 U CN 213911261U
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Abstract

The utility model provides a massage device that noise is little, include: a massage section for massaging a body of a user; a base frame for supporting the massage part; an air supply unit for supplying air to the massage unit; and at least one air supply part support frame connected with the base frame to support the air supply part.

Description

Massage device
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a massage device which can provide massage for users.
Background
Massage (massage) is a medical treatment for assisting in regulating body changes of a massage subject by applying various types of mechanical stimulation, such as kneading, pressing, stretching, beating, or moving the body, to a body part of the massage subject, thereby contributing to blood circulation and relieving fatigue of the massage subject.
For economic reasons and time reasons, there is an increasing demand for massage devices or massage devices that provide an artificial massage function. That is, as the demand for relieving stiff muscles and eliminating fatigue or stress by massaging increases, various massage apparatuses have been introduced which are not time-and cost-effective. In the case where there is no masseur, any type of appliance, equipment, or device that performs massage by a mechanical device is called a massage device.
Users use the massage apparatus to relieve fatigue or stress, and thus it is required to minimize noise that may be generated in the massage apparatus.
Therefore, research is continuously being conducted to provide a massage apparatus that can provide various massage methods while having low noise.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Problem to be solved by utility model
The present invention is made in view of the above background art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a massage device with low noise.
Means for solving the problems
In order to achieve the above technical problem the present invention provides a massage device, which includes: a massage section for massaging a body of a user; a base frame for supporting the massage part; an air supply unit for supplying air to the massage unit; and at least one air supply part support frame connected with the base frame to support the air supply part.
Effect of the utility model
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the air supply part support frame supports the air supply part, so that noise caused by vibration of the air supply part can be reduced.
In addition, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the shielding case surrounds the air supply portion, so that noise that may be generated in the air supply portion can be blocked.
Additionally, according to the utility model discloses an embodiment, shelter from the sealing and eliminate and shelter from the upper portion casing and shelter from the space between the lower part casing to can alleviate the noise that is aroused by the space that shelters from the upper portion casing and shelter from between the lower part casing.
The effects that can be obtained by the present invention are not limited to the above-mentioned effects, and other effects not mentioned can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description.
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Fig. 1 is a diagram illustrating a massage device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a diagram illustrating a main frame according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the combination of the air supply part support frame and the air supply part according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a diagram for explaining a structure of the support air supply unit according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing a combination of an air supply part support frame and an air supply part according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a diagram illustrating a structure of the base frame according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing an air supply unit support frame and a shield case according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view showing a combination of an air supply unit support frame and a shield case according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 9 is a front view showing an air supply part support frame and a shield case according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a sectional view showing a shield case according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 11 is a perspective view showing the combination of the air supply unit support frame and the shield case according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
The massage device includes: a massage section for massaging a user's body; a base frame supporting the massage part; an air supply unit for supplying air to the massage unit; and at least one air supply part support frame connected with the base frame to support the air supply part.
The above objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following embodiments described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The following specific configurations and functional descriptions are merely illustrative of embodiments based on the concept of the present invention, and the embodiments based on the concept of the present invention can be implemented in various ways and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments described in the specification or the application.
Since various modifications and various forms can be made to the embodiments based on the concept of the present invention, specific embodiments are shown in the drawings and will be described in detail in this specification or application. However, it should be understood that the embodiments of the present invention are not limited to the specific disclosure, but include all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
The terms first and/or second, etc. may be used to describe various components, but the components are not limited to the terms. The terms are only used to distinguish one constituent element from another constituent element, and for example, a first constituent element may be named as a second constituent element, and similarly, a second constituent element may also be named as a first constituent element, without departing from the scope of the inventive concept.
When a certain component is referred to as being "connected" or "coupled" to another component, it is to be understood that the component may be directly connected or coupled to the other component, or other components may be present therebetween. On the contrary, when a certain component is referred to as being "directly connected" or "directly coupled" to another component, it is to be understood that no other component is present therebetween. Other expressions for explaining the relationship between the respective constituent elements, that is, expressions such as "between" and "between" or "adjacent to" and "directly adjacent to" should also be interpreted in the same manner.
The terminology used in the description presented herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. The singular forms "a", "an" and "the" include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The terms "comprising" or "having" in the present specification are used to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, actions, components, or groups thereof, and do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, actions, components, or groups thereof.
Unless otherwise defined, all terms used herein, including technical and scientific terms, have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. Generally, the use of pre-defined terms should be construed to have a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be construed to have an ideal or excessively formal meaning unless expressly defined herein.
The actuator in this specification refers to a structure capable of providing a driving force. For example, the actuator may include, but is not limited to, a motor, a linear motor, an electric motor, a DC motor, an AC motor, a linear actuator, an electric actuator, and the like.
In the present specification, the screw means a linear member having a spiral groove, and may be composed of a metal material. For example, the helical rod may comprise a cylindrical rod having a helical groove on its surface. Additionally, the screw rod may comprise a lead screw (lead screw).
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the massage device may refer to a device provided with a massage portion including a body massage portion and a leg massage portion.
In addition, according to another embodiment, the body massaging portion and the leg massaging portion may exist as separate devices (for example, the body massaging device and the leg massaging device) that are separated from each other, and the massaging devices may refer to the body massaging device or the leg massaging device.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a diagram illustrating a massage device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The massage device 1000 of an embodiment of the present invention may include a massage part forming a region for receiving at least a portion of the body of the user to massage the body of the user. The massage part may include: a body massage section 100 for massaging the body of the user; and a leg massage part 300 for massaging the legs of the user.
The body massage part 100 can provide massage to at least a part of the body of the user. The body massage part 100 may include: a body massaging assembly 104 providing a massaging function to at least a portion of a user's body; an audio output component 106 for providing any form of audio output to a user; a main frame 1100 constituting a skeleton of the body massage unit 100; and a user input 102 for receiving input of any form from a user.
The respective structures of the body massage part 100 described above are merely exemplary embodiments, and the body massage part 100 may include various structures other than the aforementioned structures.
The shape and structure of the massage device 1000 shown in fig. 1 are merely examples, and various forms of massage devices 1000 are also intended to fall within the scope of the present invention without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined in the claims.
The body massage part 100 may form a space for accommodating any form of the user. The body massage part 100 may have a space having a shape corresponding to the shape of the body of the user. For example, as shown in fig. 1, the body massage part 100 may be implemented in a chair shape capable of accommodating the whole body or a part of the body of the user.
The portion of the body massage part 100 contacting the ground may include any material or any member (e.g., a non-slip mat, etc.) for enhancing the frictional force, and may include wheels for enhancing the mobility of the massage apparatus 1000.
The body massage part 100 may include: a head contact portion contactable with a head of a user; a back contact portion contactable with a back of a user; a hip contact part contactable with a hip of a user; the arm massage part may receive the user's arm, but is not limited thereto, and may include various forms of user contact parts.
At least a part of the body massage part 100 may slide. For example, when the body massage part 100 starts to massage, at least a part of the body massage part 100 may slide forward. In this case, the body massage part 100 may be inclined rearward. As a result, the body massage unit 100 can perform a massage in a state inclined rearward.
The body massage part 100 may include a sensor part (not shown) including at least one sensor. The sensor may include, but is not limited to, a pressure sensor, an infrared sensor, an LED sensor, and the like. The body massage part 100 may detect a contact area and/or a contact position with the user through various sensors, and the position and/or the area of the contact area with the user can be changed to fit the body shape of the user. In addition, the body massage part 100 can implement the user customized massage using the information acquired through the sensor part.
For example, when the body massage part 100 provides a shoulder massage, the body massage part 100 identifies the user's shoulder based on the information acquired through the sensor part, and may provide the user with a shoulder massage according to the identification result.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the massage device 1000 may include at least one air bag (not shown). The air bag may be located at a shoulder portion, a pelvis portion, an arm massage portion, a leg massage portion 300, etc., but is not limited thereto, and may be disposed at each portion of the massage apparatus 1000.
The massage device 1000 may include an air supply portion that supplies air to the air cells so that the air cells can be inflated. The air supply part may be located inside the body massage part 100 or may be located in the leg massage part 300. In addition, the air supply may be located outside the body massage device 1000.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the sensor unit may acquire biological information. For example, the sensor part may acquire fingerprint information, face information, voice information, iris information, weight information, and the like, but is not limited thereto.
The body massaging assembly 104 may be disposed within the body massaging portion 100 to apply any form of mechanical stimulation to a user housed within the body massaging portion 100. As shown in fig. 1, the body massaging assembly 104 is movable along a main frame 1100 disposed inside the body massaging portion 100.
For example, the main frame 1100 of the body massage part 100 may be provided with a rail member, and the body massage assembly 104 may provide mechanical stimulation to various parts of the user's body while moving along the rail member. The massage assembly 104 may include, but is not limited to, a ball massage unit or a roller massage unit.
The main frame 1100 may be made of metal, plastic, or the like, and may constitute the skeleton of the internal structure of the body massage unit 100. For example, the main frame 1100 may be made of iron, alloy, steel, or the like, but is not limited thereto, and may be made of various hard materials.
The audio output component 106 can provide any form of audio output to a user. For example, the audio output component 106 can provide brain stimulation to the user by outputting the massage pattern optimized sound source and/or binaural beat provided by the massage apparatus 1000 to the user. The audio output component 106 may output an acoustic signal received through a network (not shown) or stored in an internal/external storage medium (not shown). For example, the audio output unit 103 is connected to a network (e.g., bluetooth connection) via a user terminal, and can output a sound source controlled by the user terminal. In addition, the audio output component 106 may output any form of acoustic signal generated in association with the action of the massage apparatus 1000.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the audio output component 106 can be disposed at various positions. For example, the audio output unit 106 may include a plurality of output units, such as an upper audio output unit disposed at an upper end of the seat portion contacting the user, a front audio output unit disposed at a front end of the arm massage portion at left and right sides of the seat portion, and/or a rear audio output unit disposed at a rear end of the arm massage portion, but is not limited thereto. In this case, the body massage part 100 may provide stereo sound such as 5.1 channels, but is not limited thereto.
The massage device 1000 may include a user input 102 for receiving instructions from a user related to motion control, and the user input 102 may be implemented in various forms. For example, the user input portion 102 may be provided in the massage apparatus 1000 in the form of a user input component (e.g., a remote controller, etc.). The user input unit 102 may be provided integrally with the body massage unit 100 or integrally with the leg massage unit 300, but is not limited thereto.
The massage apparatus 1000 can acquire various instructions from the user through the user input portion 102. For example, the massage apparatus 1000 can receive any instruction regarding selection of a massage unit, selection of a massage type, selection of massage intensity, selection of massage time, selection of a massage portion, selection of a position and an operation of the body massage unit 100, selection of On-Off (On-Off) of a power supply of the massage apparatus 1000, selection of whether or not to activate a heating function operation, selection of a sound source playback, and the like, but is not limited thereto.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the user input part 102 may have various buttons in the form of hot keys (hotkeys) and/or option buttons for performing selection, cancellation, input of directions, etc. according to a preset user setting function, a custom setting function, or the like.
The user input unit 102 may be implemented by a keyboard, a dome switch, a touch panel (static pressure/static electricity), a jog wheel, a jog switch, or the like, but is not limited thereto. Also, the user input section 102 may acquire instructions in accordance with utterances of the user based on a voice recognition technique.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the user input part 102 may include a display for displaying the action status of the massage apparatus 1000 or the current state of the user. In this case, the display may include at least one of a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), a thin film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), a flexible display (flexible display), and a three-dimensional display (3D display), but is not limited thereto.
The massage device 1000 of an embodiment of the present invention may further include a network connection part, which communicates with an external massage device and/or a user terminal through any form of network. The network connection part may include a wired/wireless connection part for connecting a network. As the Wireless connection technology, for example, a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) (Wi-Fi), a Wireless broadband Access (Wireless broadband, Wireless), a worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (Wimax), a High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), or the like may be used. As wired connection techniques, for example, Digital Subscriber Line (XDSL), Fiber To The Home (FTTH), Power Line Communication (PLC), and the like are used. The network connection unit includes a short-range communication module and is capable of transmitting and receiving data to and from an arbitrary device or terminal located at a short distance. For example, as short range communication (short range communication) technology, Bluetooth (Bluetooth), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), infrared communication (IrDA), Ultra Wideband (UWB), ZigBee (ZigBee), and the like can be used, but the technology is not limited thereto.
The massage device 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention may further include a control unit (not shown). The control unit (not shown) can control the operation of the massage device 1000. The control unit (not shown) may be implemented by one processor or may be implemented by a plurality of processors, but is not limited thereto and may be implemented in various ways.
Fig. 2 is a diagram illustrating a main frame according to an embodiment of the present invention.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the main frame 1100 may include an upper frame 1150 for providing the body massage assembly 104 and a base frame 1110 for supporting the upper frame 1150.
A rail member 1151 may be provided on at least a portion of the upper frame 1150. The rail member 1151 is a member for guiding the body massage assembly 104 to move up and down, and may include a plurality of valleys and a plurality of ridges.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the rail members 1151 may be disposed opposite to each other at both sides of the upper frame 1150, and the body massage assembly 104 can move along the rail members 1151.
For example, the body massaging assembly 104 can include gears that engage the track member 1151 and are rotated by an actuator disposed on the body massaging assembly 104 such that the body massaging assembly 104 can move up or down.
The rail member 1151 may be made of a metal material or a plastic material. For example, the rail member 1151 may be made of iron, steel, alloy, reinforced plastic, melamine resin, phenol resin, or the like, but is not limited thereto.
The upper frame 1150 may be implemented in various shapes. For example, the upper frame 1150 may be classified into an S frame, an L frame, an S & L frame, a dual S & L frame according to shapes, but is not limited thereto.
The S frame means that at least a portion of the upper frame 1150 includes a frame having a shape curved like "S". The L frame means that at least a portion of the upper frame 1150 includes a frame of a shape curved like "L"; the S & L frame means frames each including a shape curved like "S" and a shape curved like "L"; the dual S & L frame refers to a frame including a shape bent like "L" and a shape in which two portions are bent like "S".
The base frame 1110 refers to a portion of the main frame 1100 that is connected to the ground and supports the upper frame 1150. The substrate frame 1110 according to an example may include a substrate upper frame 1111 and a substrate lower frame 1112. In addition, the substrate frame 1110 according to another example does not divide the substrate upper frame 1111 and the substrate lower frame 1112, but may form one structure.
The substrate upper frame 1111 can support the upper frame 1150, and the substrate lower frame 1112 can interface with the ground. In addition, the substrate upper frame 1111 may be disposed in a manner to be contiguous with the substrate lower frame 1112.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the substrate upper frame 1111 is movable along the substrate lower frame 1112. For example, the substrate upper frame 1111 can slide forward or backward along the substrate lower frame 1112. In this case, the upper frame 1150 is disposed in connection with the substrate upper frame 1111 so as to be movable in accordance with the movement of the substrate upper frame 1111.
For example, when the substrate upper frame 1111 moves forward, the upper frame 1150 can also move forward together, and when the substrate upper frame 1111 moves backward, the upper frame 1150 can also move backward together. Thereby allowing the sliding of the body massage part 100.
Specifically, in order to allow the movement of the substrate upper frame 1111, a moving wheel may be provided at a lower portion of the substrate upper frame 1111. In addition, a guide member capable of guiding the moving wheel may be provided at an upper portion of the base lower frame 1112. The moving wheel provided at the substrate upper frame 1111 moves along the guide member provided at the substrate lower frame 1112, thereby enabling the substrate upper frame 1111 to move forward or backward.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the combination of the air supply part support frame and the air supply part according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 3, the massage apparatus 1000 according to the first embodiment of the present invention may include a base frame 1110 supporting the massage part, and an air supply part supporting frame 1120 and an air supply part 1130 may be provided on the base frame 1110.
The base frame 1110 can support massage portions such as the body massage portion 100 and the leg massage portions 300. Such a base frame 1110 may include: a base lower frame 1112 for supporting the massage part in contact with the ground; and a substrate upper frame 1111 sliding on an upper portion of the substrate lower frame 1112 and moving forward or backward.
The substrate lower frame 1112 may support the massage part and the movement of the substrate upper frame 1111 at the lower portion of the substrate upper frame 1111.
The base upper frame 1111 may include at least one or more separate frames. As an example, the substrate upper frame 1111 may include: longitudinal base upper frames 1111a and 1111b provided along the longitudinal direction of the massage device; and width direction base upper frames 1111c, 1111d provided along the width direction of the massage device.
The length direction refers to a direction in which the massage device is formed long so that the user can sit down, and the width direction refers to a direction parallel to the width of the massage device.
The length-direction substrate upper frames 1111a, 1111b may include a first substrate upper frame 1111a and a second substrate upper frame 1111 b. The width-direction substrate upper frames 1111c, 1111d may include a third substrate upper frame 1111c and a fourth substrate upper frame 1111 d.
The first base upper frame 1111a is disposed along the length direction of the massage device.
The second substrate upper frame 1111b may be disposed at a distance from the first substrate upper frame 1111 a.
The third substrate upper frame 1111c is disposed between the first substrate upper frame 1111a and the second substrate upper frame 1111 b. One end of the third substrate upper frame 1111c may be connected with one end of the first substrate upper frame 1111a, and the other end may be connected with one end of the second substrate upper frame 1111 b.
The fourth substrate upper frame 1111d is disposed between the first and second substrate upper frames 1111a and 1111b, and may be disposed at a distance from the third substrate upper frame 1111 c. One end of the fourth substrate upper frame 1111d may be connected with the other end of the first substrate upper frame 1111a, and the other end may be connected with the other end of the second substrate upper frame 1111 b.
The air supplier support frame 1120 supports the air supplier 1130. The air supply part support frame 1120 may include a main support frame and at least one or more sub-support frames. The air supply part support frame 1120 supports the air supply part 1130, so that noise caused by vibration of the air supply part 1130 can be reduced. The air supplier support frame 1120 is connected to the substrate upper frame 1111 so as to be fixed to the substrate frame 1110. The air supply part support frame 1120 may be coupled to the base frame 1110 in the front-rear direction of the massage device. The front-rear direction refers to a direction in which the massage apparatus is formed long so that the user can sit down.
One end of the air supplier support frame 1120 may be coupled with the substrate upper frame 1111 by welding, but the coupling method is not limited thereto. The air supplier support frame 1120 may be provided at the width direction substrate upper frames 1111c, 1111 d. More specifically, the air supplier support frame 1120 may be disposed between the third and fourth substrate upper frames 1111c and 1111 d.
Such an air supply part support frame 1120 may be implemented by a metal material, a plastic material, or the like. For example, the air supply unit support frame 1120 may be made of iron, alloy, steel, or the like, but is not limited thereto, and may be made of various hard materials. In addition, the air supply part support frame 1120 may be implemented by reinforced plastic, melamine resin, phenol resin, or the like, but is not limited thereto.
An example air supply support frame 1120 may include: a main support frame 1123 for mounting the air supply 1130; and a sub support frame provided at a side or upper portion of the main support frame 1123.
The sub support frame is installed at the base frame 1110 so that the base frame 1110 and the main support frame 1123 can be coupled. Such a secondary support frame may include: a second sub-support frame 1121 spaced apart from the base frame 1110 and having one end coupled to the main support frame 1123; and a first sub support frame 1122 connecting the other ends of the base frame 1110 and the second sub support frame 1121 and supporting the second sub support frame 1121 and the main support frame 1123. The second secondary support frame 1121 may extend from a side or upper surface of the main support frame 1123 to an upper side of the main support frame 1123. The first sub support frame 1122 may extend in a length direction of the main support frame 1123 at an upper end of the second sub support frame 1121.
The second sub-support frame 1121 connects the air supply part support frame 1120 with the base frame 1110. The second sub-support frame 1121 extends in the horizontal direction from the base upper frame 1111. The second sub-support frame 1121 may be coupled with the base upper frame 1111 by welding, but the coupling method is not limited thereto. The second secondary support frame 1121 may include at least one separate frame. The second sub-support frames 1121 may be combined with the third and fourth base upper frames 1111c and 1111d, respectively.
The first secondary support frame 1122 connects the second secondary support frame 1121 and the primary support frame 1123. Including at least a first secondary support frame 1122, may be disposed between the second secondary support frame 1121 and the primary support frame 1123. The first sub-support frames 1122 extend downward from at least one second sub-support frame 1121, respectively. The first sub-support frame 1122 may be connected at one end to the second sub-support frame 1121 and at the other end to the main support frame 1123. The first sub support frame 1122 may be coupled with the second sub support frame 1121 and the main support frame 1123 by welding, but the coupling method is not limited thereto.
The main support frame 1123 can support at least one air supply 1130. The air supply 1130 may be provided at an upper portion of the main support frame 1123.
One end of such a main support frame 1123 may be combined with the first sub-support frame 1122. The main support frame 1123 is connected with at least one first sub-support frame 1122, extending in a vertical direction from the first sub-support frame 1122. Since the air supply part 1130 is provided at the upper portion of the main support frame 1123 extending in the vertical direction from the first sub-support frame 1122, it is possible to prevent collision with the air supply part 1130 when the body massage part moves.
At this time, the length of the main support frame 1123 may be longer than the length of the second sub-support frame 1121. When the length of the main support frame 1123 is shorter than the length of the second sub-support frame 1121, the space for disposing the air supply 1130 on the upper portion of the main support frame 1123 can be reduced. The length of main support frame 1123 may be equal to or less than the distance between third and fourth substrate upper frames 1111c and 1111 d. The main support frame 1123 may be parallel to the second sub-support frame 1121, but is not limited thereto.
The air supply unit 1130 supplies air to the massage units such as the body massage unit 100 and the leg massage unit 300. More specifically, the air supply portion 1130 may supply air to an air bag provided in the massage portion. The control unit can control the air supply unit 1130 to supply air to the airbag, thereby inflating the airbag.
Such an air supply 1130 is provided on the air supply support frame 1120. The massage device 1000 may be provided with at least one air supply unit 1130. For example, the air supply part 1130 may be coupled to the air supply part support frame 1120 by fastening a screw and a nut, but is not limited thereto. As another example, the impact absorbing member provided at the lower portion of the air supply part 1130 is coupled to a hole provided in the air supply part support frame 1120, so that the air supply part 1130 and the air supply part support frame 1120 can be coupled.
In one aspect, the plurality of air supplies 1130 may be individually coupled to the air supply support frame 1120, with one support member provided at a lower portion of the plurality of air supplies 1130, so that the plurality of air supplies 1130 can be fastened to one. The plurality of air supplies 1130 are fastened to one, so that they can be easily replaced.
Fig. 4 is a diagram illustrating a structure of a support air supply unit according to an embodiment of the present invention. More specifically, fig. 4 is a diagram for explaining the air supply unit support member of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 4, the massage apparatus 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes an air supply part 1130 supplying air to the massage part, and an air supply part support member may be provided at a lower portion of the air supply part 1130.
One example of the air supply part supporting member may include an impact absorbing member, an absorbing member supporting part 1133, and a detachment preventing part 1134.
The shock absorbing member absorbs the vibration of the air supply portion 1130, so that noise caused by the vibration of the air supply portion 1130 can be prevented. The impact absorbing member may be connectively provided to the air supplier support frame from the lower surface of the air supplier 1130. One example of the impact absorbing member may include a first impact absorbing member 1131 and a second impact absorbing member 1132. The first impact absorption member 1131 is provided on a lower surface of the air supply portion 1130 so as to be able to support the air supply portion 1130. One end of the first impact absorbing member 1131 may contact the lower surface of the air supply part 1130, and the other end may contact the upper surface of the absorbing member support part 1133.
The second impact absorbing member 1132 is provided on the lower surface of the absorbing member support 1133 so as to be able to support the air supply part 1130. The second impact absorbing member 1132 may be provided to face the first impact absorbing member 1131 via an absorbing member support portion 1133, but is not limited thereto. One end of the second impact absorbing member 1132 may contact the lower surface of the absorbing member support 1133, and the other end may contact the air supply part support frame.
The first and second impact absorbing members 1131 and 1132 may be respectively composed of at least one separate member, and may be provided at an edge of the air supplier 1130 in order to stably support the air supplier 1130.
The first impact absorbing member 1131 and the second impact absorbing member 1132 may be formed separately, but may be integrally connected to each other. More specifically, the first impact absorbing member 1131 and the second impact absorbing member 1132 may be integrally formed, and may pass through an insertion hole provided in the absorbing member support portion 1133. At this time, the thickness of the connection portion between the first impact absorbing member 1131 and the second impact absorbing member 1132 may be thinner than the thickness of the first impact absorbing member 1131 and the second impact absorbing member 1132. The connection portion is formed with a thin thickness, so that it is possible to prevent an impact transmitted from the air supply portion 1130 to the first impact absorbing member 1131 from being directly transmitted to the second impact absorbing member 1132. The connection portion may be provided at the insertion hole.
The first and second impact absorbing members 1131 and 1132 may be formed in a cylindrical shape or a polygonal column shape, and may be formed in a symmetrical shape through the absorbing member support 1133, but are not limited thereto.
Such first and second impact absorbing members 1131 and 1132 may be made of a material that absorbs impact. As an example, the first and second impact absorbing members 1131 and 1132 may be made of rubber, plastic, or a porous (Cellular) material, but are not limited thereto. The first and second impact absorbing members 1131 and 1132 may be made of different materials, and may have different shapes and different numbers.
The absorbing member support 1133 connects the lower surface of the air supply part 1130 with the air supply part support frame, and an impact absorbing member may be insertedly disposed. An example absorbing member support portion 1133 may be disposed between the first impact absorbing member 1131 and the second impact absorbing member 1132. The absorbing member support portion 1133 may separate the first impact absorbing member 1131 from the second impact absorbing member 1132, so that the impact transmitted from the air supply portion 1130 to the first impact absorbing member 1131 can be prevented from being directly transmitted to the second impact absorbing member 1132.
Such an absorbing member support 1133 may be implemented by a metal material or a plastic material. For example, the absorbing member support 1133 may be made of iron, an alloy, steel, or the like, but is not limited thereto, and may be made of various hard materials.
A detachment prevention portion 1134 may be provided on a lower surface of the air supply portion 1130. The detachment prevention portion 1134 connects the lower surface of the air supply portion 1130 and the absorbing member support portion 1133, and can prevent detachment of the absorbing member support portion 1133. When the first and second impact absorbing members 1131 and 1132 are separated from the absorbing member support 1133 by the vibration of the air supply part 1130, the separation preventing part 1134 can prevent the absorbing member support 1133 from moving inside the massage apparatus 1000 to generate noise. The detachment prevention portion 1134 protrudes from the lower surface of the air supply portion 1130 and can penetrate through a through hole provided in the absorbing member support portion 1133. At this time, the detachment prevention portion 1134 may include an upper portion having a width narrower than the through hole of the absorption member support portion 1133 and a lower portion having a width wider than the through hole. Therefore, when the air supply part 1130 vibrates, the impact absorbing member can absorb the impact while moving together with the detachment preventing part 1134. Further, since the width of the upper portion of the detachment prevention portion 1134 is narrower than the through hole of the absorbing member support portion 1133, even if the detachment prevention portion 1134 moves together with the air supply portion 1130, the detachment prevention portion 1134 can be prevented from colliding with the absorbing member support portion 1133.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing a combination of an air supply part support frame and an air supply part according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 5, a massage apparatus 1000 according to a second embodiment of the present invention may include a base frame 1110 supporting a massage part, and an air supply part supporting frame 1120 and an air supply part 1130 may be provided at the base frame 1110.
The base frame 1110 can support massage portions such as the body massage portion 100 and the leg massage portions 300. Such a base frame 1110 may include: a base lower frame 1112 for supporting the massage part in contact with the ground; and a substrate upper frame 1111 sliding on an upper portion of the substrate lower frame 1112 and moving forward or backward.
The substrate lower frame 1112 may support the massage part and the movement of the substrate upper frame 1111 at the lower portion of the substrate upper frame 1111.
The base upper frame 1111 may include at least one separate frame. As an example, the base upper frame 1111 may include lengthwise base upper frames 1111a, 1111b disposed along a lengthwise direction of the massage device.
The lengthwise substrate upper frames 1111a, 1111b may include: a first substrate upper frame 1111 a; and a second substrate upper frame 1111b disposed at a distance from the first substrate upper frame 1111 a.
The air supplier support frame 1120 supports the air supplier 1130. The air supply part support frame 1120 may include a main support frame and at least one or more sub-support frames. The air supply part support frame 1120 supports the air supply part 1130, so that noise caused by vibration of the air supply part 1130 can be reduced. The air supplier support frame 1120 is connected to the substrate upper frame 1111 so as to be fixed to the substrate frame 1110. The air supply part support frame 1120 may be coupled to the base frame 1110 in the left and right direction of the massage device. The left-right direction is a direction parallel to the width of the massage device. One end of the air supplier support frame 1120 may be coupled with the substrate upper frame 1111 by welding, but the coupling method is not limited thereto.
The air supply part supporting frame 1120 of the second embodiment of the present invention may be provided at the longitudinal direction base upper frames 1111a, 1111 b. More specifically, the air supplier support frame 1120 may be disposed between the first and second substrate upper frames 1111a and 1111 b. The air supply part supporting frame 1120 of the second embodiment of the present invention is provided between the first base upper frame 1111a and the second base upper frame 1111b, so as to be disposed closer to the center of gravity of the massage device 1000 than the first embodiment. Since the air supply part support frame 1120 is disposed near the center of gravity of the massage apparatus 1000, the air supply part 1130 provided at the air supply part support frame 1120 may also be disposed near the center of gravity. Therefore, the air supply part 1130 of the second embodiment of the present invention is disposed close to the center of gravity of the massage apparatus 1000, so that even if the air supply part 1130 vibrates, the vibration can be reduced by the center of gravity of the massage apparatus 1000.
Such an air supply part support frame 1120 may be implemented by a metal material or a plastic material. For example, the air supply unit support frame 1120 may be made of iron, alloy, steel, or the like, but is not limited thereto, and may be made of various hard materials. In addition, the air supply part support frame 1120 may be implemented by reinforced plastic, melamine resin, phenol resin, or the like, but is not limited thereto.
The air supply support frame 1120 of one example may include a second secondary support frame 1121, a first secondary support frame 1122, and a main support frame 1123.
The second sub-support frame 1121 connects the air supply part support frame 1120 with the base frame 1110. The second sub-support frame 1121 extends in the horizontal direction from the base upper frame 1111. The second sub-support frame 1121 may be coupled with the base upper frame 1111 by welding, but the coupling method is not limited thereto. The second secondary support frame 1121 may include at least one separate frame. The second sub-support frames 1121 may be combined with the third and fourth base upper frames 1111c and 1111d, respectively.
The first secondary support frame 1122 connects the second secondary support frame 1121 and the primary support frame 1123. Including at least a first secondary support frame 1122, may be disposed between the second secondary support frame 1121 and the primary support frame 1123. The first sub-support frames 1122 extend downward from at least one second sub-support frame 1121, respectively. One end of the first secondary support frame 1122 may be connected with the second secondary support frame 1121, and the other end may be connected with the main support frame 1123. The first sub support frame 1122 may be coupled with the second sub support frame 1121 and the main support frame 1123 by welding, but the coupling method is not limited thereto.
The main support frame 1123 can support at least one air supply 1130. The air supply 1130 may be provided at an upper portion of the main support frame 1123.
One end of such a main support frame 1123 may be combined with the first sub-support frame 1122. The main support frame 1123 is connected with at least one first sub-support frame 1122, extending in a vertical direction from the first sub-support frame 1122. Since the air supply part 1130 is provided at the upper portion of the main support frame 1123 extending in the vertical direction from the first sub-support frame 1122, it is possible to prevent collision with the air supply part 1130 when the body massage part moves.
At this time, the length of the main support frame 1123 may be longer than the length of the second sub-support frame 1121. When the length of the main support frame 1123 is shorter than the length of the second sub-support frame 1121, the space in which the air supply 1130 may be disposed on the upper portion of the main support frame 1123 may be reduced. The length of main support frame 1123 may be equal to or less than the distance between third and fourth substrate upper frames 1111c and 1111 d. The main support frame 1123 may be parallel to the second sub-support frame 1121, but is not limited thereto.
The air supply unit 1130 supplies air to the massage units such as the body massage unit 100 and the leg massage unit 300. More specifically, the air supply portion 1130 may supply air to an air bag provided in the massage portion. The control unit can control the air supply unit 1130 to supply air to the airbag, thereby inflating the airbag.
Such an air supply 1130 is provided on the air supply support frame 1120. The massage device 1000 may be provided with at least one air supply unit 1130. For example, the air supply part 1130 may be coupled to the air supply part support frame 1120 by fastening a screw and a nut, but is not limited thereto. As another example, the air supply 1130 may be coupled to the air supply support frame 1120 by an impact absorbing member.
Fig. 6 is a diagram for explaining a structure provided in the base frame according to an embodiment of the present invention. More specifically, fig. 6 is a diagram for explaining the air supply unit support frame, the air supply unit, and the shield case of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 6, a massage apparatus 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a base frame 1110 supporting a massage part, and an air supply part supporting frame 1120, an air supply part 1130, and a shield case 1140 may be provided on the base frame 1110.
The base frame 1110 can support massage portions such as the body massage portion 100 and the leg massage portions 300. Such a base frame 1110 may include: a base lower frame 1112 for supporting the massage part in contact with the ground; and a substrate upper frame 1111 sliding on an upper portion of the substrate lower frame 1112 and moving forward or backward.
The substrate lower frame 1112 may support the massage part and the movement of the substrate upper frame 1111 at the lower portion of the substrate upper frame 1111.
The base upper frame 1111 may include at least one separate frame. As an example, the base upper frame 1111 may include lengthwise base upper frames 1111a, 1111b disposed along a lengthwise direction of the massage device. The lengthwise substrate upper frames 1111a, 1111b may include: a first substrate upper frame 1111 a; and a second substrate upper frame 1111b disposed at a distance from the first substrate upper frame 1111 a. The length direction refers to a direction in which the massage apparatus is formed long so that the user can sit down.
The air supplier support frame 1120 supports the air supplier 1130. The air supply part support frame 1120 may include a main support frame and at least one or more sub-support frames. The air supply part support frame 1120 supports the air supply part 1130, so that noise caused by vibration of the air supply part 1130 can be reduced. The air supplier support frame 1120 is connected to the substrate upper frame 1111 so as to be fixed to the substrate frame 1110. One end of the air supplier support frame 1120 may be coupled with the substrate upper frame 1111 by welding, but the coupling method is not limited thereto.
Such an air supply part support frame 1120 may be implemented by a metal material or a plastic material. For example, the air supply unit support frame 1120 may be made of iron, alloy, steel, or the like, but is not limited thereto, and may be made of various hard materials. In addition, the air supply part support frame 1120 may be implemented by reinforced plastic, melamine resin, phenol resin, or the like, but is not limited thereto.
The air supply unit 1130 supplies air to the massage units such as the body massage unit 100 and the leg massage unit 300. More specifically, the air supply portion 1130 may supply air to an air bag provided in the massage portion. The air supply portion 1130 supplies air to the airbag, thereby making it possible to inflate the airbag. Such an air supply 1130 is provided on the air supply support frame 1120. The massage device 1000 may be provided with at least one or more air supplies 1130. For example, the air supply part 1130 may be coupled to the air supply part support frame 1120 by fastening of a screw and a nut, but is not limited thereto. As another example, the air supply part 1130 may be coupled to the air supply part support frame 1120 by the first impact absorption member 1131, the second impact absorption member 1132, and the absorption member support part 1133. More specifically, the second impact absorbing member 1132 disposed at a lower portion of the air supplier 1130 is coupled to the through-hole provided at the air supplier support frame 1120, so that the air supplier 1130 can be coupled to the air supplier support frame 1120.
The shield case 1140 surrounds the air supply part 1130, so that noise that may be generated at the air supply part 1130 can be blocked. The shielding case 1140 may be implemented by a plastic material. For example, the shielding case 1140 may be implemented by reinforced plastic, melamine resin, phenol resin, etc., but is not limited thereto. Such a shield case 1140 may include a shield upper case 1141, a shield lower case 1143, and a shield sealing part 1142. At least one of the shield lower housing 1143 and the shield upper housing 1141 may include an inner space accommodating at least a portion of the air supply 1130. At least one of the shield lower housing 1143 and the shield upper housing 1141 forms a step or a groove on a combined portion of the shield lower housing 1143 and the shield upper housing 1141, and a shield sealing portion 1142 may be provided on the step or the groove.
The shield upper housing 1141 may have an internal space whose lower surface is open and which can accommodate the air supply unit 1130 therein. The shield upper case 1141 surrounds the upper surface and the side surface of the air supply part 1130. For example, the shielding upper case 1141 may have a polygonal column shape with an open lower surface, a cylindrical shape, or a polygonal column shape with rounded corners, but is not limited thereto. Such a shield upper housing 1141 may include a housing fixing portion. The case fixing portion is formed to protrude from the shield upper case 1141, and may be fixedly coupled to the air supply portion support frame 1120. The housing fixing portions may be formed at least at both side portions of the shield upper housing 1141, respectively. The case fixing parts may be fixedly coupled to the main support frame and the second sub-support frame, respectively. Such case fixing parts may include a case upper fixing part 1141a and a case lower fixing part 1141 b.
The case upper fixing portion 1141a may protrude from an upper portion of the case at a side of shielding the upper case 1141, and may be coupled to the air supply unit support frame 1120. In order to stably fix the shield case 1140 to the air supplier support frame 1120, at least one or more case upper fixing portions 1141a may be included. For example, the housing upper fixing portion 1141a may have a hole. The case upper fixing portion 1141a may be coupled with the air supply part support frame 1120 by fastening of a screw and a nut, but the coupling method is not limited thereto.
The case lower fixing portion 1141b of the example protrudes from the other lower portion of the shield upper case 1141, and can be coupled to the air supply unit support frame 1120. In order to stably fix the shield case 1140 to the air supplier support frame 1120, the case lower fixing portion 1141b may be formed of at least one or more separate fixing portions. For example, the case lower fixing portion 1141b may include a hole. The case lower fixing portion 1141b can be coupled to the air supply portion supporting frame 1120 by fastening a screw and a nut, but the coupling method is not limited thereto.
The shield lower housing 1143 is coupled to the shield upper housing 1141 to enclose an inner space. The shielding lower housing 1143 covers a lower surface of the air supply part 1130. Such a shield lower case 1143 is provided on the air supplier support frame 1120. The shield lower case 1143 may be combined with the air supply part support frame 1120 by fastening of a screw and a nut, but is not limited thereto. In addition, the second impact absorbing member 1132 disposed at a lower portion of the air supplier 1130 may be combined with the shield lower case 1143 and the hole disposed at the air supplier support frame 1120.
The shield sealing part 1142 is positioned to shield at least a portion of a coupling portion of the upper case 1141 and the lower case 1143. The shielding sealing part 1142 may be provided on a step or groove formed at a combined portion of the shielding lower housing 1143 and the shielding upper housing 1141. Such a shield sealing portion 1142 may be made of a material that absorbs impact. As an example, the shield sealing portion 1142 may be soft rubber, plastic, or a porous (Cellular) material, but is not limited thereto. Here, the porous material may be Sponge (Sponge), polyurethane foam (Poron) system, memory Sponge, or the like. The shield sealing portion 1142 eliminates a gap between the shield upper housing 1141 and the shield lower housing 1143, thereby preventing noise caused by the gap between the shield upper housing 1141 and the shield lower housing 1143.
Fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing an air supply unit support frame and a shield case according to a third embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 8 is a perspective view showing a combination of the air supply unit support frame and the shield case according to the third embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 9 is a front view showing an air supply part support frame and a shield case according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 7 to 9, the air supplier support frame 1120 is connected to the base upper frame 1111 so as to be fixed to the base frame 1110. The air supply part support frame 1120 may be coupled to the base frame 1110 in the left and right direction of the massage device. The left-right direction refers to a direction parallel to the width of the massage device. Such an air supply support frame 1120 may include a second secondary support frame 1121, a first secondary support frame 1122, and a main support frame 1123.
The second sub-support frame 1121 connects the air supply part support frame 1120 with the base frame 1110. The second sub-support frame 1121 extends in the horizontal direction from the base upper frame 1111. The second sub-support frame 1121 may be coupled with the base upper frame 1111 by welding, but the coupling method is not limited thereto. The second secondary support frame 1121 may include at least one separate frame. The second sub-support frames 1121 may be combined with the first and second base upper frames 1111a and 1111b, respectively. Such a second sub-support frame 1121 may be combined with the housing upper fixing portion 1141a of the shield housing 1140.
The first secondary support frame 1122 connects the second secondary support frame 1121 and the primary support frame 1123. Including at least a first secondary support frame 1122, may be disposed between the second secondary support frame 1121 and the primary support frame 1123. The first sub-support frames 1122 extend downward from at least one second sub-support frame 1121, respectively. The first sub-support frame 1122 may be connected at one end to the second sub-support frame 1121 and at the other end to the main support frame 1123. The first sub support frame 1122 may be coupled with the second sub support frame 1121 and the main support frame 1123 by welding, but the coupling method is not limited thereto.
The main support frame 1123 can support at least one air supply 1130 and the shielding case 1140. The air supply 1130 may be disposed at an upper portion of the main support frame 1123, and may be combined with the shield case 1140. The main support frame 1123 may be combined with the case lower fixing portion 1141b of the shield case 1140.
One end of such a main support frame 1123 may be combined with the first sub-support frame 1122. The main support frame 1123 is connected with at least one first sub-support frame 1122, extending in a vertical direction from the first sub-support frame 1122. Since the air supply part 1130 is provided at the upper portion of the main support frame 1123 extending in the vertical direction from the first sub-support frame 1122, it is possible to prevent collision with the air supply part 1130 when the body massage part moves.
At this time, the length of the main support frame 1123 may be longer than the length of the second sub-support frame 1121. When the length of the main support frame 1123 is shorter than the length of the second sub-support frame 1121, the space in which the air supply 1130 may be disposed on the upper portion of the main support frame 1123 may be reduced. The length of main support frame 1123 may be equal to or less than the distance between first and second substrate upper frames 1111a and 1111 b. The main support frame 1123 may be parallel to the second sub-support frame 1121, but is not limited thereto.
Fig. 10 is a sectional view showing a shield case according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 10, the shield case 1140 may include a shield upper case 1141, a shield sealing part 1142, and a shield lower case 1143. In addition, at least one of the shield lower housing 1143 and the shield upper housing 1141 may include a housing bottom portion 1143a, and an outer support side wall portion 1143b and an inner support side wall portion 1143c formed at intervals with a groove therebetween. The shield lower case 1143 and the shield upper case 1141 are formed by insertion fitting of grooves between the inside support side wall portion 1143c, the outside support side wall portion 1143b, the inside support side wall portion 1143c, and the outside support side wall portion 1143 b.
The housing bottom 1143a can support the shield upper housing 1141. The lower face of the housing bottom 1143a may contact the main support frame 1123 and the upper face may contact the shield seal 1142. At this time, the shield sealing portion 1142 may be disposed between the case bottom portion 1143a and the shield upper case.
The outer support side wall portion 1143b and the inner support side wall portion 1143c can support the shield upper housing 1141 disposed between the outer support side wall portion 1143b and the inner support side wall portion 1143 c. The outside support side wall portion 1143b is provided at one end of the housing bottom portion 1143a, extending in a vertical direction from the housing bottom portion 1143 a.
The inner support side wall portion 1143c extends in a vertical direction from the housing bottom portion 1143a at an interval from the outer support side wall portion 1143 b. At this time, the distance between the outer side support side wall portion 1143b and the inner side support side wall portion 1143c may be equal to or greater than the thickness of the shield upper case 1141. Therefore, the shield upper case 1141 is coupled between the outer support side wall portion 1143b and the inner support side wall portion 1143. At this time, the length of the inside support side wall portion 1143c may be formed longer than the length of the outside support side wall portion 1143 b. The length of the inside support side wall portion 1143c is formed longer than the length of the outside support side wall portion 1143b, so that when the shield upper housing 1141 is coupled between the outside support side wall portion 1143b and the inside support side wall portion 1143c, the shield upper housing 1141 can be easily coupled along the long-length inside support side wall portion 1143 c. The long inner support side wall portions 1143c can serve as a guide for the combination of the shield upper housing 1141.
In one aspect, a soundproof member may be disposed between the air supply 1130 and the shielding case 1140. The soundproof member may be provided at least a portion of an inner side surface of the shielding case 1140. The sound insulating member has a sound insulating effect and may be made of sponge, for example.
Fig. 11 is a perspective view showing the combination of the air supply unit support frame and the shield case according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 11, a massage apparatus 1000 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention may include a base frame 1110 supporting a massage part, and an air supplier support frame 1120, an air supplier 1130, and a shield case 1140 may be provided on the base frame 1110.
The base frame 1110 can support massage parts such as the body massage part 100 and the leg massage part 300. Such a base frame 1110 may include: a base lower frame 1112 for supporting the massage part in contact with the ground; and a substrate upper frame 1111 sliding on an upper portion of the substrate lower frame 1112 and moving forward or backward.
The substrate lower frame 1112 may support the massage part and the movement of the substrate upper frame 1111 at the lower portion of the substrate upper frame 1111.
The base upper frame 1111 may include at least one or more separate frames. As an example, the substrate upper frame 1111 may include: longitudinal base upper frames 1111a and 1111b provided along the longitudinal direction of the massage device; and width direction base upper frames 1111c, 1111d provided along the width direction of the massage device.
The length direction refers to a direction in which the massage device is formed long so that the user can sit down, and the width direction refers to a direction parallel to the width of the massage device.
The length-direction substrate upper frames 1111a, 1111b may include a first substrate upper frame 1111a and a second substrate upper frame 1111 b. The width-direction substrate upper frames 1111c, 1111d may include a third substrate upper frame 1111c and a fourth substrate upper frame 1111 d.
The first base upper frame 1111a is disposed along the length direction of the massage device. The second substrate upper frame 1111b may be disposed at a distance from the first substrate upper frame 1111 a.
The third substrate upper frame 1111c is disposed between the first substrate upper frame 1111a and the second substrate upper frame 1111 b. One end of the third substrate upper frame 1111c may be connected with one end of the first substrate upper frame 1111a, and the other end may be connected with one end of the second substrate upper frame 1111 b.
The fourth substrate upper frame 1111d is disposed between the first and second substrate upper frames 1111a and 1111b, and may be disposed at a distance from the third substrate upper frame 1111 c. One end of the fourth substrate upper frame 1111d may be connected with the other end of the first substrate upper frame 1111a, and the other end may be connected with the other end of the second substrate upper frame 1111 b.
The air supplier support frame 1120 supports the air supplier 1130. The air supply part support frame 1120 may include a main support frame and at least one or more sub-support frames. The air supply part support frame 1120 supports the air supply part 1130, so that noise caused by vibration of the air supply part 1130 can be reduced. The air supplier support frame 1120 is connected to the substrate upper frame 1111 so as to be fixed to the substrate frame 1110. The air supply part support frame 1120 may be coupled to the base frame 1110 in the front-rear direction of the massage device. The front-rear direction refers to a direction in which the massage apparatus is formed long so that the user can sit down.
One end of the air supplier support frame 1120 may be coupled with the substrate upper frame 1111 by welding, but the coupling method is not limited thereto. The air supplier support frame 1120 may be provided at the width direction substrate upper frames 1111c, 1111 d. More specifically, the air supplier support frame 1120 may be disposed between the third and fourth substrate upper frames 1111c and 1111 d.
Such an air supply part support frame 1120 may be implemented by a metal material, a plastic material, or the like. For example, the air supply unit support frame 1120 may be made of iron, alloy, steel, or the like, but is not limited thereto, and may be made of various hard materials. In addition, the air supply part support frame 1120 may be implemented by reinforced plastic, melamine resin, phenol resin, or the like, but is not limited thereto.
The air supply unit 1130 supplies air to the massage units such as the body massage unit 100 and the leg massage unit 300. More specifically, the air supply portion 1130 may supply air to an air bag provided in the massage portion. The air supply portion 1130 supplies air to the airbag, thereby making it possible to inflate the airbag.
Such an air supply 1130 is provided on the air supply support frame 1120. The massage device 1000 may be provided with at least one air supply unit 1130. For example, the air supply part 1130 may be coupled to the air supply part support frame 1120 by fastening a screw and a nut, but is not limited thereto. As another example, the impact absorbing member provided at the lower portion of the air supply part 1130 is coupled to a hole provided in the air supply part support frame 1120, so that the air supply part 1130 and the air supply part support frame 1120 can be coupled.
The shield case 1140 surrounds the air supply part 1130, so that noise that may be generated at the air supply part 1130 can be blocked. The shielding case 1140 may be implemented by a plastic material. For example, the shielding case 1140 may be implemented by reinforced plastic, melamine resin, phenol resin, etc., but is not limited thereto.
Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, and various modifications can be made within the scope not departing from the technical idea of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments disclosed in the present invention are not intended to limit the technical idea of the present invention, but to explain the scope, and the scope of the technical idea of the present invention is not limited by the embodiments. It is therefore to be understood that the above-described embodiments are illustrative in all respects, rather than restrictive. The scope of the present invention should be construed by claims, and all technical features that are within the range equivalent to the claims should be construed as being included in the scope of the claims.

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1. A massage apparatus, comprising:
a massage section for massaging a body of a user;
a base frame for supporting the massage part;
an air supply unit for supplying air to the massage unit; and
at least one air supply part support frame connected with the base frame to support the air supply part.
2. The massage apparatus of claim 1,
the base frame includes:
a base upper frame supporting the massage part and moving the massage part forward or backward by sliding, an
A base lower frame supporting the massage part and the movement of the base upper frame at a lower portion of the base upper frame;
the air supply part support frame is connected with the upper frame of the substrate.
3. The massage apparatus of claim 1,
further comprising a shielding shell surrounding the air supply part.
4. The massage apparatus of claim 3,
the shielding case includes:
a shielding lower casing disposed below the air supply part,
a shielding upper case combined with and formed on an upper portion of the shielding lower case, an
A shield sealing part provided at least a part of a coupling part of the shield lower case and the shield upper case;
at least one of the shield lower case and the shield upper case includes an internal space that accommodates at least a portion of the air supply portion.
5. The massage apparatus of claim 4,
at least one of the shielding lower casing and the shielding upper casing forms a step or a groove at a combined portion of the shielding lower casing and the shielding upper casing,
the shielding sealing part is arranged on the step or the groove.
6. The massage apparatus of claim 4,
at least one of the shield lower case and the shield upper case includes an inner side support sidewall portion and an outer side support sidewall portion formed at an interval with a groove interposed therebetween,
the shield lower case and the shield upper case are combined by insertion fitting through the inner support side wall portion, the outer support side wall portion, and a groove between the inner support side wall portion and the outer support side wall portion.
7. The massage apparatus of claim 6,
the length of the inner support side wall portion is longer than the length of the outer support side wall portion.
8. The massage apparatus of claim 6,
the shield case further includes a case fixing portion formed at the shield upper case to protrude to be fixedly combined with the air supply portion support frame.
9. The massage apparatus of claim 8,
the housing fixing portions are formed at least at both side portions of the shielding upper housing.
10. The massage apparatus of claim 1,
the air supply part support frame includes:
a main support frame for mounting the air supply part; and
and a sub-support frame provided at a side or upper portion of the main support frame.
11. The massage apparatus of claim 10,
the sub support frame is mounted to the base frame to connect the base frame and the main support frame.
12. The massage apparatus of claim 10,
the sub-support frame includes:
a first sub-support frame extending from a side or upper surface of the main support frame to an upper side of the main support frame, an
A second sub-support frame extending in a length direction of the main support frame at an upper end of the first sub-support frame;
the shielding case surrounding the air supply part includes case fixing parts fixedly coupled to the main support frame and the second sub-support frame, respectively.
13. The massage apparatus of claim 10,
the sub-support frame includes:
a first sub support frame spaced apart from the base frame and having one end coupled to the main support frame; and
a second sub-support frame connecting the base frame and the other end of the first sub-support frame and supporting the first sub-support frame and the main support frame.
14. The massage apparatus of claim 1,
the massage device further includes an impact absorbing member provided in connection with the air supply portion support frame from a lower surface of the air supply portion.
15. The massage apparatus of claim 14,
the massage device further comprises:
an absorbing member support part connecting a lower surface of the air supply part and the air supply part support frame, and in which the impact absorbing member is inserted; and
and a separation preventing part connecting the lower surface of the air supplying part and the absorbing component supporting part to prevent the separation of the absorbing component supporting part.
16. The massage apparatus of claim 15,
the absorption member support portion includes a through hole for being penetrated by the detachment prevention portion,
the detachment prevention portion includes an upper portion having a width narrower than the through hole and a lower portion having a width wider than the through hole.
17. The massage apparatus of claim 3,
at least a part of the inner side surface of the shielding shell is provided with a sound insulation member.
18. The massage apparatus of claim 1,
the air supply part supporting frame is connected to the base frame along the left and right direction of the massage device.
19. The massage apparatus of claim 1,
the air supply part support frame is connected to the base frame along the front-rear direction of the massage device.
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