CN217645526U - Massaging machine - Google Patents

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CN217645526U
CN217645526U CN202221309845.5U CN202221309845U CN217645526U CN 217645526 U CN217645526 U CN 217645526U CN 202221309845 U CN202221309845 U CN 202221309845U CN 217645526 U CN217645526 U CN 217645526U
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The utility model provides a massager which firmly presses a treatment part to a treated part in a relaxed posture. The massage machine comprises: a treatment unit for treating a subject; a treatment device unit on which a treatment unit is mounted; a pair of holding parts which can be held by a user; and a pair of connecting portions extending from both end portions of the treatment device portion and connected to the grip portions. The holding portion has a first annular portion and a second annular portion. At least a portion of the second annular portion is spaced apart from the coupling portion than the first annular portion.

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Massaging machine
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a massage machine.
Background
Conventionally, there is known a neck (rock) massage machine for treating a rear portion of a neck of a subject. For example, in the neck and shoulder massage machine disclosed in japanese patent application laid-open No. 2002-685, a substantially U-shaped massage body is hung on the neck and shoulder, so that the periphery of the back of the neck and both shoulders of the person to be treated can be massaged by the vibrator.
In a general neck massager, a person to be treated holds both ends of the massager hung on the neck with both hands, and presses a treatment portion against a treatment site such as the back of the neck. On the other hand, the neck massager can also be used for treatment of a part to be treated other than the neck (for example, the waist).
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Problem to be solved by utility model
However, the distance between the hand of the person to be treated who grips the neck massager and the treatment site differs depending on where the treatment site is located. For example, the distance between the treatment site and the waist is shorter when the treatment site is the back of the neck. Therefore, the person to be treated needs to protrude the hand holding the neck massager forward when performing treatment of the waist. Therefore, the treatment portion may not be pressed against the treatment site in an easy posture.
In view of the above situation, an object of the present invention is to firmly press a treatment site against a treatment site in a relaxed posture.
Means for solving the problems
In order to achieve the above object, a massage machine according to an aspect of the present invention includes: a treatment unit for treating a subject; a treatment device unit on which a treatment unit is mounted; a pair of holding parts which can be held by a user; and a pair of connecting portions extending from both end portions of the treatment device portion and connected to the grip portion. The holding portion has a first annular portion and a second annular portion. At least a portion of the second annular portion is spaced apart from the coupling portion than the first annular portion.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will be made clear by the embodiments shown below.
Effect of the utility model
According to the utility model, the pressure welding of the treatment part to the treated part can be firmly carried out in a relaxed posture.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the massage machine.
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the massage machine as viewed from below in fig. 1.
Fig. 3A is a diagram showing a first use example of the massage machine.
Fig. 3B is a diagram showing a second use example of the massage machine.
Fig. 3C is a diagram showing a third use example of the massage machine.
Fig. 3D is a diagram showing a fourth example of use of the massage machine.
Fig. 3E is a diagram showing a fifth use example of the massage machine.
Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing a control system of the massage machine.
Fig. 5A is a conceptual diagram illustrating a first configuration example of the grip portion.
Fig. 5B is a conceptual diagram illustrating a second configuration example of the grip portion.
Fig. 5C is a conceptual diagram illustrating a third configuration example of the grip portion.
Fig. 5D is a conceptual diagram illustrating a fourth configuration example of the grip portion.
Fig. 5E is a conceptual diagram illustrating a fifth configuration example of the grip portion.
Fig. 5F is a conceptual diagram illustrating a sixth configuration example of the grip portion.
Fig. 5G is a conceptual diagram illustrating a seventh configuration example of the grip portion.
Fig. 5H is a conceptual diagram illustrating an eighth configuration example of the grip portion.
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100. Massaging machine
101. Operation part
102. Storage unit
103. Control unit
104. Driving circuit
105. Power supply unit
1051. Driving circuit
1052. Storage battery
1. Treatment application part
11. Massaging ball
12. Driving mechanism
2. Treatment device part
21. Shell body
22. Exterior part
23. Net part
3. 3R, 3L junction
3a strip-shaped member
4. 4R, 4L gripping part
41. A first annular part
411. Strip-shaped body
42. Second annular part
421. Band-shaped body
5. 5R, 5L Assembly portion
6. 6R, 6L mounting part
61. Clamping part
611. Hook part
612. Clamping part
62. Connecting member
63. Regulator part
200. Therapeutic device
201. Magnetic member
300. Mounted member
U is treated.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the massager 100. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the massager 100 as viewed from the lower side Du of fig. 1. Fig. 3A is a diagram showing a first use example of the massage machine 100. Fig. 3B is a diagram showing a second use example of the massage machine 100. Fig. 3C is a diagram showing a third example of use of the massage machine 100. Fig. 3D is a diagram showing a fourth example of use of the massage machine 100. Fig. 3E is a diagram showing a fifth use example of the massage machine 100. In fig. 3A and 3B, the later-described mounting portion 6 is not shown in order to make the drawings easy to see.
In the following description, the front side (front side) as viewed from the user U who uses the massage machine 100 is referred to as "front", and the rear side (rear side) as viewed from the user U is referred to as "rear". The vertically upper side (head side) when viewed from the user U who uses the massage machine 100 is referred to as "upper side", and the vertically lower side (leg side) when viewed from the user U who uses the massage machine 100 is referred to as "lower side". The right side of the user U using the massage machine 100 is referred to as the "right side", the left side of the user U using the massage machine 100 is referred to as the "left side", and in fig. 3A to 3E, reference numeral F denotes the front, and reference numeral B denotes the rear. Reference numeral U denotes an upper side, and reference numeral D denotes a lower side. Reference symbol R denotes the right, and reference symbol L denotes the left.
<1. Massage machine 100>
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the massage machine 100 of the present embodiment includes a treatment unit 1, a treatment device unit 2, a pair of connection portions 3L and 3R, and a pair of grip portions 4L and 4R. The massager 100 of the present embodiment further includes a pair of mounting portions 5L and 5R. The massager 100 further includes a pair of mounting portions 6L and 6R. The details of the mounting portions 6L and 6R will be described later. Hereinafter, the pair of coupling portions 3L and 3R may be collectively referred to as "coupling portion 3", and the pair of gripping portions 4L and 4R may be collectively referred to as "gripping portion 4". The pair of mounting portions 5L and 5R may be collectively referred to as "mounting portion 5". The pair of mounting portions 6L and 6R may be collectively referred to as "mounting portion 6".
The treatment unit 1 treats the user U. In the present embodiment, the treatment unit 1 includes a kneading ball device having a kneading ball 11 and a driving mechanism 12 for driving the kneading ball 11. The massage ball device performs a pressing operation, a kneading operation, a tapping operation, and the like of a treatment site of the user U, which is in contact with the treatment unit 1, by the massage ball 11. However, the structure of the treatment unit 1 is not limited to this example. For example, the treatment unit 1 may be a roller device that moves the roller in the vertical direction or the horizontal direction while pressing the treatment site. Alternatively, the treatment site 1 may be an inflatable balloon. Alternatively, the treatment site 1 may be a vibration device that transmits vibration to the treatment site.
The treatment site 1 may further include a heater (not shown) disposed at a contact portion with the treatment site. The warm heater can be disposed on a contact surface with the treatment site, or between the contact surface and the treatment portion 1, for example, and can heat the treatment site.
The treatment device unit 2 is mounted with the treatment unit 1. For example, the treatment device unit 2 includes a housing 21, an exterior unit 22, and a net unit 23. The housing 21 has a shape in the longitudinal direction and holds the treatment unit 1. The exterior part 22 is, for example, cloth or artificial leather, and covers the treatment site 1 and the housing 21. The net portion 23 is a net material having air permeability and stretchability, and is disposed on the exterior portion 22 at a contact portion with the treatment site.
The connection portion 3 is a belt-like shape, extends from both end portions of the treatment device portion 2, and is connected to the grip portion 4. For example, each of the connection portions 3 is deformable and extends from both ends in the longitudinal direction of the treatment device portion 2. Each coupling portion 3 is formed of a belt-like member 3a such as cloth or artificial leather. Each of the connection portions 3 connects an end of the treatment device portion 2 to the grip portion 4. For example, the left connecting portion 3L extends from the left end of the treatment device portion 2. One end of the left connecting portion 3L is connected to the left end of the treatment device portion 2. The other end of the left connecting portion 3L is connected to the left grip portion 4L. The right connecting portion 3R extends from the right end of the treatment device portion 2. One end of the right connecting portion 3R is connected to the right end of the treatment device portion 2. The other end of the right connecting portion 3R is connected to the right grip portion 4.
The user U can grip the grip portion 4. The grip portion 4 includes a first annular portion 41 and a second annular portion 42. The person to be treated grips the second ring portion 42, for example, when the massage machine 100 is used to treat a rear portion of the neck (see fig. 3A, for example). In addition, when the person to be treated performs treatment on a rear portion of the waist by using the massage machine 100, for example, the person to be treated holds the first ring-shaped portion 41 (see, for example, fig. 3B). Since the position to be grasped can be changed according to the treatment site, the user can receive treatment with the massage machine 100 in a relaxed posture. The detailed structure of the grip portion 4 will be described later.
The mounting portion 5 is disposed on the connection portion 3, and can mount the treatment instrument 200. The treatment instrument 200 may be a component of the massage machine 100, or may not be a component of the massage machine 100. That is, the massage machine 100 may be provided with the treatment instrument 200 in advance, or a desired treatment instrument 200 may be attached. The treatment tool 200 is a sphere like a golf ball in the present embodiment. However, the treatment instrument 200 is not limited to this example. Preferably, the treatment tool 200 is rigid and has a shape with protrusions. Alternatively, the treatment tool 200 may be a small-sized kneading ball device, a roller device, a vibration device for transmitting vibration to the treatment site, or an inflatable balloon.
In the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, the mounting portion 5L is disposed on the coupling portion 3L, and the mounting portion 5R is disposed on the coupling portion 3R. However, the present invention is not limited to this example, and only the mounting portion 5L of the mounting portions 5L and 5R may be disposed, or only the mounting portion 5R of the mounting portions 5L and 5R may be disposed.
<2. Control System of massage machine 100>
Next, a configuration example of the control system of the massage machine 100 will be described with reference to fig. 4. Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing a control system of the massage machine 100.
As shown in fig. 4, the massage machine 100 includes an operation unit 101, a storage unit 102, a control unit 103, a drive circuit 104, and a power supply unit 105.
The operation unit 101 receives an operation input by the user U or the like, and outputs a signal based on the operation input to the control unit 103. In the present embodiment, the operation unit 101 is disposed in the treatment device unit 2. However, the present invention is not limited to this example, and the operation unit 101 may be a wireless or wired controller.
The storage unit 102 is a non-transitory storage medium that holds stored information even when power supply is stopped. The storage unit 102 stores, for example, programs and data necessary for the control unit 103 to control each unit of the massage machine 100. The storage unit 102 stores treatment conditions and the like instructed by the operation unit 101.
The control unit 103 controls each unit of the massage machine 100. For example, the control unit 103 controls the treatment unit 1 via the drive circuit 104. In the case where the treatment instrument 200 is an electrically driven treatment device, the control unit 103 may control the treatment instrument 200.
The power supply unit 105 supplies power to each unit (for example, the treatment unit 1) of the massage machine 100 including the control unit 103. In the case where the treatment instrument 200 is an electrically driven treatment device, the power supply unit 105 may supply electric power to the treatment instrument 200. However, the present invention is not limited to this example, and power may be supplied to the treatment instrument 200 from a power source of a system other than the treatment unit 1. For example, the massage machine 100 may include a power supply device for the treatment instrument 200 different from the power supply unit 105.
In the present embodiment, the power supply unit 105 includes a drive circuit 1051 and a battery 1052. The battery 1052 is a rechargeable secondary battery such as a lithium ion battery. The battery 1052 can be charged by connection to an external power source via a power line (not shown) that is detachable from the battery 1052. During charging, the power cord is connected to, for example, a household power outlet, a USB port of an information device such as a personal computer, or the like. The control unit 103 controls charging and discharging of the battery 1052 via the drive circuit 1051. The configuration of the power supply unit 105 is not limited to the example shown in fig. 4. The power supply unit 105 may include a power supply line connectable to an external power source, and may be a wired power supply device, for example.
<3. Grip part 4>
Next, the detailed structure of the grip portion 4 will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 2 and fig. 5A to 5H. Fig. 5A is a conceptual diagram illustrating a first configuration example of the grip portion 4. Fig. 5B is a conceptual diagram illustrating a second configuration example of the grip portion 4. Fig. 5C is a conceptual diagram illustrating a third configuration example of the grip portion 4. Fig. 5D is a conceptual diagram illustrating a fourth configuration example of the grip portion 4. Fig. 5E is a conceptual diagram illustrating a fifth configuration example of the grip portion 4. Fig. 5F is a conceptual diagram illustrating a sixth configuration example of the grip portion 4. Fig. 5G is a conceptual diagram illustrating a seventh configuration example of the grip portion 4. Fig. 5H is a conceptual diagram illustrating an eighth configuration example of the grip portion 4.
As described above, the grip portion 4 includes the first annular portion 41 and the second annular portion 42. In the present embodiment, the first annular portion 41 and the second annular portion 42 are formed of a band-like body such as cloth or artificial leather.
As shown in fig. 5A, in the present embodiment, the first annular portion 41 includes a strip 411. The second annular portion 42 has a band 421. The band-shaped body 411 is wound into a loop (loop), and both ends are attached to the band-shaped member 3a forming the connection portion 3. The first annular portion 41 is formed by the belt-like member 3a and the belt-like body 411. The strip 421 is wound into a ring, and both ends are attached to the strip 411. The second annular portion 42 is formed by the strip 411 and the strip 421. Thus, the distal end of the second annular portion 42 is disposed farther from the coupling portion 3 than the distal end of the first annular portion 41. That is, at least a part of the second annular portion 42 is spaced apart from the coupling portion 3 than the first annular portion 41.
At this time, since at least one end of the second annular portion 42 is connected to the first annular portion 41, the second annular portion 42 can be easily formed to be distant from the coupling portion 3 than the first annular portion 41. In addition, less cloth, artificial leather, and the like can be used for the strip 421.
The maximum area surrounded by the second annular portion 42 is larger than the maximum area surrounded by the first annular portion 41. This allows the hand or arm to be easily inserted into the second annular portion 42 from an oblique direction during treatment, as will be described later in detail.
As shown in fig. 5B, a band 421 wound in a ring and closed may be attached to the band 411. As shown in fig. 5E, a band 421 wound in a ring and closed may be attached to the band-shaped member 3a. As shown in fig. 5C and 5D, one end of the strip 421 may be connected to the strip 3a, and the other end may be connected to the strip 411. As shown in fig. 5F, both ends of the strip 421 may be connected to the strip 3a. At this time, as shown in fig. 5C and 5F, when the first annular portion 41 is formed inside the second annular portion 42, the area surrounded by the second annular portion 42 can be made larger.
As shown in fig. 5G, the first annular portion 41 may be formed by winding a belt-like member 3a forming the coupling portion 3 into a ring. That is, the strip 411 may be integrated with the strip member 3a. At this time, the second annular portion 42 is formed by attaching both ends of the strip 421 (strip) to the strip member 3a. This can reduce the number of components of the grip 4.
Similarly, as shown in fig. 5H, the second annular portion 42 may be formed by winding a belt-like member 3a forming the coupling portion 3 into a ring. That is, the strip 421 may be integrated with the strip 3a. At this time, both ends of the strip 411 (strip) are connected to the inner surface of the second annular portion 42 to form the first annular portion 41. This can reduce the number of components of the grip portion 4, and can easily form the first annular portion 41 inside the second annular portion 42.
Thus, the treatment subject U can firmly press the treatment unit 1 against the treatment site on the rear side of the body in a relaxed posture.
For example, when the treatment unit 1 is used to treat the back of the neck and the shoulder of the user U (see fig. 3A and the like), the treatment unit 1 can be pressed against the back of the neck and the shoulder by the user U contacting the treatment unit 1 with the back of the neck and the shoulder and pulling the grip portion 4 downward. At this time, the user U easily pulls the grip portion 4 by gripping the grip portion 4 at a position (for example, abdomen or lower chest) apart from the back of the neck or shoulder which the treatment device portion 2 contacts. At least a part of the second annular portion 42 is farther from the other end of the connection portion 3, i.e., the treatment device portion 2, than the first annular portion 41. Therefore, the treatment subject U can firmly press the treatment site 1 against the back of the neck or shoulder in an easy posture by pulling the second annular portion 42 with a hand or arm.
When the treatment unit 1 is used to treat the waist of the user U (see fig. 3B and the like), the user U can press the treatment unit 1 against the waist by bringing the treatment unit 1 into contact with the waist and pulling the grip portion 4 forward. At this time, when the user U grips the grip 4 at a position (for example, abdomen) close to the waist portion in contact with the treatment device unit 2, the user U easily pulls the grip 4. Therefore, the treatment subject U can firmly press the treatment unit 1 against the waist in an easy posture by pulling the first annular portion 41 closer to the treatment device unit 2 with a hand or arm.
Preferably, the maximum area surrounded by the second annular portion 42 is larger than the maximum area surrounded by the first annular portion 41. Thus, the second annular portion 42 can be larger than the first annular portion 41. Therefore, even if the user U puts his or her hand or arm obliquely into the ring shape of the second ring-shaped portion 42, the hand or arm can easily pass through the inside of the second ring-shaped portion 42. However, this example does not exclude a configuration in which the maximum area surrounded by the second annular portion 42 is equal to or smaller than the maximum area surrounded by the first annular portion 41.
Further, at least a part of the first annular portion 41 is preferably disposed inside the second annular portion 42 (see, for example, fig. 5A, 5C, 5D, 5F, 5G, 5H, and the like). Thus, the first annular portion 41 is less likely to expand outward than the second annular portion 42, and the grip portion 4 is less likely to increase in size. Therefore, the grip portion 4 can be made compact. However, this example does not exclude a structure in which at least a part of the first annular portion 41 is not disposed inside the second annular portion 42 (see, for example, fig. 5B and 5E).
<4. Mounting part 6>
Next, the structure of the mounting portion 6 will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 2 and 3C to 3E.
The mounting portion 6 can be disposed on each of the grip portions 4 and mounted to the mounted member 300. The member to be attached 300 is, for example, a belt of the user U (see, for example, fig. 3C), an armrest of a chair (see, for example, fig. 3D), a waist portion of clothes such as a lower garment (trousers, skirt, etc.) (see, for example, fig. 3E).
Preferably, the mounting portion 6 is detachable from the grip portion 4. Thus, the attachment portion 6 can be detached from the grip portion 4 without connecting the grip portion 4 to the attached member 300. Therefore, for example, since the later-described engagement portion 61 can be prevented from engaging with an undesired portion of the person to be treated, the attachment portion 6 can be prevented from being a hindrance when the massage machine 100 is used. Therefore, the user U can comfortably use the massage machine 100. However, this example does not exclude a configuration in which the attachment portion 6 is not detachable from the grip portion 4.
The mounting portion 6 has a snap-in portion 61 that can be snapped into the mounted member 300. In the present embodiment, the hook portion 611 of the attached member 300 can be hooked to the hook portion 61 of the attached member 61. However, the present invention is not limited to this example, and the engaging portion 61 may be a clip portion 612 that can clip the member 300 to be attached, or may include both the hook portion 611 and the clip portion 612. That is, the engaging portion 61 may include at least one of a hook portion 611 that can be hooked to the attached member 300 and a clip portion 612 that can clip the attached member 300, for example.
Thus, the mounting portion 6 can be easily mounted to the mounted member 300. For example, the hook portion 611 can be attached by hooking it to a part of the clothes (e.g., a waist belt) of the user U, a grab bar of a chair, or the like (see fig. 3C, 3D, and the like). The treatment target U can be attached by sandwiching a part of the clothes (for example, the waist portion of pants or skirts) of the treatment target U with the clip portion 612 (see fig. 3E and the like). However, this example does not exclude the structure in which the hook portion 611 and the clip portion 612 are not included in the clip portion 61. That is, the engaging portion 61 may be a member other than the hook portion 611 and the clip portion 612.
Preferably, the mounting portion 6 further has a connecting member 62 and an adjuster portion 63. The connecting member 62 connects the clip portion 61 with the grip portion 4. The adjuster portion 63 adjusts the length of the connecting member 62. In this way, the connecting member 62 can easily connect the grip portion 4 to the attached member 300 via the attachment portion 6 even if the attached member 300 is separated from the grip portion 4. The connecting member 62 can be adjusted to an appropriate length by the adjuster portion 63. For example, by connecting the grip portion 4 to the attached member 300, an appropriate tension can be applied to the coupling portion 3 even if the user U does not pull the grip portion 4. Note that this example does not exclude the omission of the connecting member 62 and the adjuster portion 63.
In the massage machine 100 configured as described above, as shown in fig. 3A, the user U hangs the treatment device unit 2 on the neck, grips the grip unit 4, and pulls it downward. Thus, the treatment unit 1 is pressed against the treatment site including the neck and the shoulder at the rear of the body of the user U to perform treatment of the treatment site. At this time, the tension from the end of the treatment device unit 2 toward the grip 4 acts on the connection unit 3, and the treatment instrument 200 is pressed against the user U.
Therefore, the massage machine 100 can perform treatment not only on the rear part of the user U but also on the front part of the user U by pressing the treatment tool 200. For example, the treatment tool 200 can be pressed against a forward part of the body, such as the lower clavicle and the chest of the user U, to perform treatment of the forward part. Further, if the strength is given to the pulling of the grip portion 4, a treatment operation similar to pressing, kneading, tapping, or the like can be performed.
In contrast to the above, when the treatment device 2 is hung on the front surface of the neck and the treatment unit 1 treats the front part of the user U, the treatment instrument 200 can treat the rear part. Further, since the treatment instrument 200 is detachable, the user U can select the type, size, hardness, shape, and the like of the treatment instrument 200 to be attached according to his or her preference. Therefore, the massage machine 100 can perform treatment over a wide range of the body according to the preference of the user U.
As shown in fig. 3B, the treatment subject U hangs the treatment device unit 2 on the waist, grips the grip 4, and pulls it forward. Thus, the treatment unit 1 is pressed against the treatment site including the waist at the rear of the body of the user U to perform treatment of the treatment site.
As shown in fig. 3C, when the treatment device unit 2 is hung on the neck and treatment is performed, the engagement portion 61 is engaged with the attached member 300 such as the belt of the user U. In fig. 3C, the hook portion 611 is hooked to the waist belt. Thus, even if the user U does not grip the gripping portions 4, the treatment unit 1 can be pressed against the treatment site including the neck and the shoulders of the user U and the state can be maintained. In addition, the treatment tool 200 treats the front part of the patient in the same manner as described above. That is, the user U can use the massage machine 100 with both hands free. At this time, the length of the connecting member 62 is adjusted by the adjuster 63, and the coupling portion 3 can be pulled with an appropriate tension, thereby performing treatment by the treatment unit 1 and the treatment instrument 200.
Similarly, as shown in fig. 3D, when the treatment device unit 2 is hung on the neck to perform treatment, the engaging portion 61 is engaged with the attached member 300 such as the armrest of the chair. In fig. 3D, the hook portion 611 is hooked to the armrest. Thus, the user U can use the massage machine 100 with both hands free, as described above.
As shown in fig. 3E, when the treatment device unit 2 is hung on the neck and treatment is performed, the engagement portion 61 is engaged with the attached member 300 of the clothes (e.g., the waist portion of the pants) of the user U. In fig. 3E, the waist portion is sandwiched by the clip portion 612. Thus, even if the user U does not grip the gripping portions 4, the treatment unit 1 can be pressed against the treatment site including the neck and the shoulders of the user U and the state can be maintained. In addition, the treatment tool 200 performs treatment on the front part of the person to be treated, as described above. That is, the user U can use the massage machine 100 with both hands free. At this time, the length of the connecting member 62 is adjusted by the adjuster 63, and the coupling portion 3 can be pulled with an appropriate tension, thereby performing treatment by the treatment unit 1 and the treatment instrument 200.
<5. Summary >
The massage machine 100 described in the above embodiment includes: a treatment unit 1 for treating a user U; a treatment device unit 2 on which the treatment unit 1 is mounted; a pair of gripping portions 4 which can be gripped by the user U; and a pair of connection portions 3 extending from both end portions of the treatment device portion 2 and connected to the grip portions 4. The grip portion 4 includes a first annular portion 41 and a second annular portion 42. At least a part of the second annular portion 42 is spaced apart from the coupling portion 3 than the first annular portion 41. (first Structure)
According to the first configuration, the treatment subject U can firmly press the treatment unit 1 against the treatment site on the rear side of the body in a relaxed posture.
For example, when the treatment unit 1 is used to treat the back of the neck or the shoulder of the user U (see, for example, fig. 3A), the treatment unit 1 can be pressed against the back of the neck or the shoulder by bringing the treatment unit 1 into contact with the back of the neck or the shoulder and pulling the grip portion 4 downward. At this time, the user U easily pulls the grip portion 4 by gripping the grip portion 4 at a position (for example, abdomen or lower chest) apart from the back of the neck or shoulder which the treatment device portion 2 contacts. At least a part of the second annular portion 42 is farther from the other end of the connection portion 3, i.e., farther from the treatment device portion 2, than the first annular portion 41. Therefore, the treatment subject U can firmly press the treatment site 1 against the back of the neck or shoulder in an easy posture by pulling the second annular portion 42 with a hand or arm.
When the treatment unit 1 is used to treat the waist of the user U (see, for example, fig. 3B), the user U can press the treatment unit 1 against the waist by bringing the treatment unit 1 into contact with the waist and pulling the grip portion 4 forward. At this time, when the user U grips the grip 4 at a position (for example, abdomen) close to the waist portion in contact with the treatment device unit 2, the user U easily pulls the grip 4. Therefore, the treatment subject U can firmly press the treatment unit 1 against the waist in an easy posture by pulling the first annular portion 41 closer to the treatment device unit 2 with a hand or arm.
In the massager 100 of the first configuration, the maximum area surrounded by the second annular portion 42 may be larger than the maximum area surrounded by the first annular portion 41. (second Structure)
According to the second configuration, the second annular portion 42 can be larger than the first annular portion 41. Therefore, even if the user U puts his or her hand or arm obliquely into the ring shape of the second ring-shaped portion 42, the hand or arm can easily pass through the inside of the second ring-shaped portion 42.
In the massage machine 100 of the first or second configuration, at least a part of the first annular portion 41 may be disposed inside the second annular portion 42. (third Structure)
According to the third configuration, the first annular portion 41 is less likely to expand outward than the second annular portion 42, and therefore the grip portion 4 is less likely to increase in volume. Therefore, the grip portion 4 can be made compact.
In the massage machine 100 of any one of the first to third configurations, one end of the second annular portion 42 may be connected to the first annular portion 41. (fourth Structure)
According to the fourth configuration, the first annular portion 41 and the second annular portion 42 can be configured with a simple configuration.
In the massage machine 100 having any one of the first to fourth configurations, the first annular portion 41 may have a strip-like body 411 attached to the strip-like member 3a forming the connection portion 3. The second annular portion 42 may have a band 421. The strip 421 is attached to the strip member 3a or the strip 411. (fifth Structure)
According to the fifth configuration, the second annular portion 42 can be easily formed to be distant from the connection portion 3 than the first annular portion 41. Further, by connecting at least one end of the second annular portion 42 to the first annular portion 41, it is possible to reduce the amount of cloth, artificial leather, and the like used for the strip 421.
Alternatively, in the massage machine 100 of any one of the first to fourth configurations, the first annular portion 41 may be formed by winding the belt-like member 3a forming the connection portion 3 into a ring. The second annular portion 42 may have a strip 421. The strip 421 is attached to the strip 3a. (sixth Structure)
According to the sixth configuration, the number of components of the grip portion 4 can be reduced.
Alternatively, in the massage machine 100 of any one of the fourth to fourth configurations, the second annular portion 42 may be formed by winding the belt-like member 3a forming the coupling portion 3 in a loop. The first annular portion 41 may have the strip 411. The strip 411 is attached to the inner surface of the second annular portion 42. (seventh Structure)
According to the seventh configuration, the number of components of the grip portion 4 can be reduced, and the first annular portion 41 can be easily formed inside the second annular portion 42.
In the massage machine 100 having any one of the first to seventh configurations, the massage machine 100 may further include the mounting portion 6. The mounting portion 6 is disposed on each of the gripping portions 4 and can be mounted to the mounted member 300. The mounting portion 6 may have a snap-in portion 61 that can be snapped into the mounted member 300. (eighth Structure)
According to the eighth configuration, the grip portion 4 can be connected to the member 300 to be mounted by engaging the engaging portion 61 of the mounting portion 6 with the member 300 to be mounted. For example, the user U can engage the engagement portion 61 with the attached member 300 such as a belt (see fig. 3C and the like) of the user U, an armrest (see fig. 3D and the like) of a chair, or clothing (see fig. 3E and the like) such as a suit (trousers, skirt and the like). Therefore, even if the user U does not grip the grip portion 4, the treatment unit 1 can be pressed against the user U and maintained in this state. That is, the user U can use the massage machine 100 with both hands free.
In the massage machine 100 of the eighth configuration, the attachment portion 6 may be detachable from the grip portion 4. (ninth Structure)
According to the ninth configuration, the attachment portion 6 can be detached from the grip portion 4 without connecting the grip portion 4 to the attached member 300. For example, the engagement portion 61 can be prevented from engaging with an unnecessary member. Therefore, the mounting portion 6 can be prevented from being a hindrance when the massage machine 100 is used. Therefore, the user U can comfortably use the massage machine 100.
In the massager 100 of the eighth or ninth aspect, the clip portion 61 may include at least one of the hook portion 611 and the clip portion 612. The hook portion 611 can be hooked to the mounted member 300. The clip portion 612 can clip the mounted member 300. (tenth structure)
According to the tenth configuration, the mounting portion 6 can be easily mounted to the mounted member 300. For example, the hook portion 611 can be attached by hooking it to a part of the clothes (e.g., a waist belt) of the user U, a grab bar of a chair, or the like (see fig. 3C, 3D, and the like). The treatment target U can be attached by sandwiching a part of the clothes (e.g., the waist of trousers or skirts) of the treatment target U with the clip portion 612 (see fig. 3E).
In the massage machine 100 according to any one of the eighth to tenth configurations, the attachment portion 6 may further include the connecting member 62 and the adjuster portion 63. The connecting member 62 connects the clip portion 61 with the grip portion 4. The adjuster portion 63 adjusts the length of the connecting member 62. (eleventh Structure)
According to the eleventh configuration, even if the attached member 300 is separated from the grip portion 4 by the connecting member 62, the grip portion 4 can be easily connected to the attached member 300 via the attachment portion 6. The connecting member 62 can be adjusted to an appropriate length by the adjuster portion 63. For example, by connecting the grip portion 4 to the attached member 300, an appropriate tension can be applied to the connection portion 3 even if the user U does not pull the grip portion 4.
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The embodiments of the present invention have been described above. It should be noted that the above-described embodiments are merely illustrative, and those skilled in the art can understand that various modifications can be made to the respective components and combinations of the respective processes, and the present invention is within the scope of the present invention.
For example, in the above embodiment, the massage machine 100 includes the mounting portion 6. However, this illustration does not exclude the omission of the mounting portion 6.

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1. A massage machine is characterized in that a massage machine is provided,
the massage machine is provided with:
a treatment unit for treating a patient;
a treatment device unit on which the treatment unit is mounted;
a pair of holding portions which can be held by a user; and
a pair of belt-shaped connecting parts extending from both end parts of the treatment device part and connected to the holding parts,
the holding portion has a first annular portion and a second annular portion,
at least a portion of the second annular portion is spaced apart from the coupling portion than the first annular portion.
2. The massager of claim 1,
the maximum area surrounded by the second annular portion is larger than the maximum area surrounded by the first annular portion.
3. The massage machine according to claim 1 or 2,
at least a part of the first annular portion is disposed inside the second annular portion.
4. The massage machine according to claim 1 or 2,
one end of the second annular portion is connected to the first annular portion.
5. The massage machine according to claim 1 or 2,
the first annular portion has a band-like body attached to a band-like member forming the coupling portion,
the second annular portion has a band-shaped body attached to the band-shaped member or the band-shaped body.
6. The massage machine according to claim 1 or 2,
the first annular portion is formed by winding a band-shaped member forming the coupling portion in a ring,
the second annular portion has a band-shaped body attached to the band-shaped member.
7. The massage machine according to claim 1 or 2,
the second annular portion is formed by winding a band-like member forming the coupling portion into a ring,
the first annular portion has a band-shaped body attached to an inner surface of the second annular portion.
8. The massage machine according to claim 1 or 2,
the massage machine further includes a mounting portion disposed on each of the gripping portions and mountable to a member to be mounted,
the mounting portion has a clamping portion that can be clamped to the mounted member.
9. The massager of claim 8,
the mounting portion is detachable from the grip portion.
10. The massager of claim 8,
the clip portion includes at least one of a hook portion that can be hooked on the attached member and a clip portion that can clip the attached member.
11. The massager of claim 8,
the mounting portion further has:
a connecting member connecting the clip portion and the grip portion; and
an adjuster portion that adjusts a length of the connecting member.
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