CN216777513U - Finger pressure device - Google Patents

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CN216777513U
CN216777513U CN202090000343.7U CN202090000343U CN216777513U CN 216777513 U CN216777513 U CN 216777513U CN 202090000343 U CN202090000343 U CN 202090000343U CN 216777513 U CN216777513 U CN 216777513U
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    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
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The finger-pressure device is used by lying on the cushion material (bed or bedding). A person uses the body weight to perform the stimulation of about 5-40 kg performed by the acupuncturist on the acupressure points from the shoulder, neck to the waist and back. The number of the protruding parts of the finger pressing device contacting with the body is 1, the protruding parts are mountain-shaped, and the sharpness of the front end part is adjusted to make the distance from the surface with the horizontal section diameter of 1.5cm to the vertex reach 0.5-0.8 cm. It is arranged at the front end of the base, and the height of the finger pressing part is about 7 cm. With this height, it is possible to apply a stimulation equivalent to a finger pressure by a person by concentrating the tip of the protrusion on a single point of an acupuncture point while changing the posture. The length of the mounting base is about 20-21 cm which can be moved by one hand, so that the finger-pressing part can be freely moved from the shoulder to the waist. When the finger pressure is simultaneously performed on the left and right sides, the finger pressure is performed by holding 1 table on each of the left and right sides. Since the neck is acupressure-pressed with both hands, the projection is attached to the center of the base.

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Finger pressure device
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a finger press for applying a finger pressure effect to lumbago, shoulder and neck soreness, etc. by applying a body weight thereof in a supine position.
Background
As conventional finger devices, that is, finger devices that are installed on a floor or the like and exert a finger pressure effect by applying a weight at a single contact point, japanese patent application laid-open No. 2007 and 160056, japanese patent registration No. 3197434, japanese invention registration No. 3208628, and japanese invention registration No. 3213834 are known.
Documents of the prior art
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2007-160056
Patent document 2: japanese patent registration No. 3197434
Patent document 3: japanese patent registration No. 3208628
Patent document 4: japanese patent registration No. 3213834
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Technical problem to be solved by the utility model
Finger pressure is best performed by a finger depressor. The purpose of the acupressure device is to approximate the acupressure performed by the acupressure practitioner as closely as possible without the aid of a human hand. The contact point of the thumb of the acupressure practitioner with the body is the front bone of the thumb (medically the distal phalanx), which is about 1cm in hard width. The finger device of patent document 1 uses a spherical elastic material, and thus disperses the force toward the acupuncture point. Further, the finger device of patent document 2 has hardness but is spherical, so that the contact point is made wide to deteriorate finger pressure effect. Further, the finger device of patent document 3 has rigidity and also has a contact point which is changed from a ball shape to a partial bell shape by improving the contact point, but the contact point is far wider than 1 cm. Further, the finger device of patent document 4 has been studied in order to make the number of the protrusions not only 1 but also 1, and to change the hardness, but the tip thereof has a non-sharp dome shape or a conical shape, and the contact point is wide.
The acupressure effect is related to pressure, time and angle in addition to the contact point, and in the case of acupressure, the acupressure, force of 5 are acupressure are respectively, are respectively, and are respectively, the time before and after 5 seconds, and after 5 seconds. Pressure is particularly required at the shoulders, back and waist, but in order not to irritate muscles and other tissues, pressure and time are distributed, and the position is also moved up and down, left and right. In the case of a finger press, a distance (height) is required between the floor and the protruding body in order to increase the pressure. In patent documents 1, 2, and 4, although mobility is provided and the time to reach one acupoint is shortened, the height of the finger pressure contact point is low and it is difficult to apply pressure. In patent document 3, the height is 15cm at the maximum, and thus the body protrudes to apply pressure, but the mobility is poor due to the narrow bottom side, so that the acupressure time to one acupuncture point becomes long. In addition, the angle with respect to the acupoints is important. Since the acupuncture points are not parallel to the floor, it is necessary to change the angle for each acupuncture point, but this is not considered in patent documents 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Solution for solving the above technical problem
In order to solve the above-mentioned technical problems, it is necessary to scientifically analyze the behavior of acupressure. The front end of the distal phalanx of the thumb of a person for acupressure is circular and about 1cm in diameter. The thickness and the surrounding tissue are about 0.8cm in total, and a nail of about 1.5cm square is covered thereon. To perform finger pressure, an instrument of this shape needs to be approached. Further, since such an action as pressing with a considerable force is performed, it is necessary for one person to exert a force using the body weight or the like. An instrument capable of solving the technical problem is manufactured.
Effect of the utility model
The utility model can carry out finger pressing from shoulder to back and waist without rest. The body is tilted to the left and right in the supine position, and the protruding portion is brought into contact with the acupressure point, so that a strong pressure can be applied by a method such as a method of making the waist protrude or applying a kick, and the body can be moved on the acupressure point in seconds. The finger pressure can be applied anywhere else than to the bone, and the movement can be performed while adjusting the pressure to a painful but comfortable level. If 1 unit is used for each of the left and right sides, finger pressure can be simultaneously performed on the left and right sides. If the protrusion is attached to the center of the base, finger pressure of the neck can be performed even in a seated state. Even in the case of an affected part without pain, the stiff neck, shoulder, back and waist can be self-acupressure applied for about 5 to 30 minutes before going to bed every day, so that a comfortable sleep can be obtained.
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FIG. 1 is an external view of an initial model in which the base is a hole.
Figure 2 is a side cross-sectional view of the base as a hole.
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the protrusion and base. A circular plate is sandwiched between the protrusion and the base.
Fig. 4 is an external view of a conventional model in which two holes are formed in a base.
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the base with two holes. The sharpness of the front end of the projection is shown numerically. An M8 nut is shown for use in place of the circular plate.
Detailed Description
Example 1
Fig. 1 shows a finger device 1 as an embodiment of the finger device of the present invention. The finger 1 has a boss portion 3 and a base portion 5. Acupressure is performed using the thumb of the user. In the acupressure device 1, if the finger pressure by the thumb of a human is to be reproduced, the protrusion 3 needs to be formed in a mountain shape and have a hardness such that the tip thereof is not broken or worn. Therefore, a commercially available product called "hexagonal bead" using hard wood such as thuja wood is used for forming the protrusion 3. In addition, the protrusion 3 may be formed of a hard plastic.
The "hexagonal ball" has a shape in which 6 front ends of a double pyramid are rounded to a semispherical shape. The double pyramid has an octahedral shape integrally formed by aligning the bottom surfaces of 2 quadrangular hammers with each other. The most well-shaped 1 tip among the 6 tips of the "hexagonal ball-holding" was used as the tip 3a for acupressure. The tip end opposite to the finger-pressure tip end 3a is cut off to form a flat mounting surface 3 c. Thus, the "hexagonal ball" forms a mountain-shaped protrusion having the acupressure tip 3a as a vertex.
Fig. 2 shows a cross section of the finger 1. The height H3 of the protrusion 3 from the mounting surface 3c to the apex 3a1 was adjusted to 4 cm. Further, the distance L1 from the plane P1 having a horizontal cross-sectional diameter of 1.5cm to the apex 3a1 in the distal end 3a for acupressure is adjusted to 0.5 to 0.8cm, so that the apex 3a1 of the distal end 3a for acupressure is not too sharp.
As shown in fig. 1, 4 tips of the protrusion other than the acupressure tip 3a serve as an operation tip 3b serving as a grip portion when the protrusion 3 is attached to or detached from the base 5. The operation distal end 3b is processed so as to be easily gripped depending on the situation.
In addition, in the case where 6 tips of the "hexagonal ball-holding" are too sharp, 1 tip of the 6 tips may be ground into a flat surface having a diameter DM of 1cm or less to be used as the tip 3a for acupressure so that pressing to the body is not painful. As shown in fig. 2, the projection 3 has a1 st fixing portion 3d for mounting to the chassis 5. The 1 st fixing part 3d is formed using an M8 screw having a length of 4 cm. The first fixing portion 3d is formed by drilling a hole of 8mm in the mounting surface 3c of the projection 3, embedding a screw 2cm in the hole, and fixing the screw with an adhesive.
The base 5 to which the protrusion 3 is attached is formed using wood having a temperature. In order to press an acupuncture point in a comfortable posture in the supine position, as shown in fig. 2, it is determined that it is appropriate that the standard height H1 of the finger pad 1 from the lower surface 5b of the base 5 to the apex 3a1 of the protrusion 3 is 7cm from the pad material in a state where the protrusion 3 is attached to the base 5 so that the attachment surface 3c is in contact with the upper surface 5a of the base 5. Since the height H3 of the protrusion was 4cm, the height H5 of the base was 3 cm. In addition, in order to hold the base 5 by hand so that the protrusion 3 contacts all acupuncture points, the length L5 of the base 5 needs to be 20-21 cm at the shortest. As shown in fig. 3, the width W5 of the base 5 is set to 5cm for attaching the protrusion 3. By rounding the corners of the head and the side surfaces (see fig. 2 and 3) like a rocking chair, the lower surface 5b of the base 5 can be appropriately changed in angle with respect to the acupuncture points.
As shown in fig. 2, the base 5 has a 2 nd fixing portion 5c for attaching the projection 3 to the head. The 2 nd fixing portion 5c is formed by making a hole having a depth of 2.5cm from the upper surface 5a of the base 5 and embedding a 2 cm-long "ghost nut E-shaped". Thus, the projection 3 and the base 5 can be securely and firmly coupled to each other by the M8 screw or nut by screwing the 1 st fixing portion 3d of the projection 3 to the 2 nd fixing portion 5c of the base 5.
As shown in fig. 3, when the height of the entire finger 1 is 7cm or more, that is, the standard height H1 or more, the projection 3 is rotated using the operation tip 3b to unscrew the 1 st fixing portion 3d of the projection 3 from the 2 nd fixing portion 5c of the base 5, and the 1 st fixing portion 3d is exposed to the surface corresponding to the unscrewed portion. In order to improve safety, when the boss 3 is attached to the base 5, the height of the finger press 1 can be increased by about 1cm from the standard height by disposing a perforated circular plate 7 having a diameter of 3cm and a height of 1cm, which can be inserted by the screw 3d, between the attachment surface 3c of the boss 3 and the upper surface 5a of the base 5. As shown in fig. 5, a commercially available M8 nut 9 (having a thickness of 5mm or 6.5mm) may be used instead of the disk 7.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, when the finger device 1 is used, the projection 3 is attached to the base 5 by matching the positions of the 1 st fixing portion 3d of the projection 3 and the 2 nd fixing portion 5c of the base 5. The tip 3a for acupressure of the protrusion 3 is brought into contact with the acupressure point to gradually apply the body weight while inclining the body to the left and right. Since healthy muscles feel little pain, a little bit is shifted in either direction, applying body weight for several seconds each time. Attention is required because of the pain associated with bone contact. If there is a site where pain is slightly felt, body weight is applied to a degree of "slightly painful but comfortable". When it is desired to continue the finger pressure on the same portion, the finger pressure is performed while the finger pressure is slowly applied or released. And then move after becoming comfortable. Even if the finger pressure is not applied to the acupuncture points, the finger pressure on the muscles can relieve pain and stiffness. When a strong force is required such that the acupressure user presses one point with the left and right thumbs overlapped, the knees are raised to raise the waist, or a backlash is sometimes applied. The time for applying the finger pressure is about 5 to 30 minutes per day, and may be 1 hour as the case may be.
When the finger pad is used on a soft pad or when a person having thick subcutaneous fat uses the finger pad, a sufficient weight cannot be applied to the protrusion 3 by the finger 1 having a standard height of 7 cm. In this case, as shown in fig. 3 and 5, a circular plate 7 or M8 nut 9 having a thickness is interposed between the protrusion 3 and the base 5. Even if the length of the joint portion is 1cm, the fixing can be performed safely, and the height of the finger 1 can be increased to 8 cm. Commercially available M8 nuts 9 that can be used have a pitch of 1.25mm and a thickness of 5mm and 6.5 mm.
Example 2
In order to perform finger pressure on the neck, as shown in fig. 4 and 5, a finger press 11 having a base 15 is designed with respect to an initial model having 1 2 nd fixing part 5c on the head of the base 5, and the base 15 has 2 nd fixing parts 5c and 5 d. The base 15 is formed with a second 2 nd fixing portion 5d by embedding a "ghost nut E-shaped" having a length of 2cm in the center of the base 15, in addition to the 2 nd fixing portion 5c formed in the head portion, similarly to the 2 nd fixing portion 5c formed in the head portion of the base 5. If the projection 3 is attached to the 2 nd fixing portion 5d at the center of the base 15, both hands can be used, and therefore, the finger pressure on the neck can be easily performed.
When the neck is pressed by finger, the projection 3 is attached to the 2 nd fixing portion 5d at the center of the base 15. The finger-pressure device 11 is supported by both hands so that the protruding parts 3 contact the acupuncture points and the acupuncture points are pressed by the force of the neck.
Example 3
When the acupressman performs 2-point acupressure with the left and right thumbs, the left and right sides are not the same width, the same angle, and the same depth. Therefore, when the ideal 2-point finger pressure is to be performed, the finger pressure is performed by holding 1 finger pressure device on each of the left and right sides, instead of providing 2 protrusions on the same base.

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1. A finger press, comprising:
a mountain-shaped protrusion having a tip end with a distance of 0.5 to 0.8cm from a surface with a horizontal cross-sectional diameter of 1.5cm to a vertex;
a base on which the protrusion is mounted,
the front end of the protruding part is a hemispherical surface or a flat surface,
the protrusion is formed using a hard material whose tip portion is less likely to be broken or worn,
the thickness of the base is 3cm, the width is 5cm, the shortest length is 20cm, and the corners of the head and the side surfaces of the base are rounded.
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