EP0124652A2 - Dispositif de massage - Google Patents

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EP0124652A2
EP0124652A2 EP83112823A EP83112823A EP0124652A2 EP 0124652 A2 EP0124652 A2 EP 0124652A2 EP 83112823 A EP83112823 A EP 83112823A EP 83112823 A EP83112823 A EP 83112823A EP 0124652 A2 EP0124652 A2 EP 0124652A2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • 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
    • A61H7/00Devices for suction-kneading massage; Devices for massaging the skin by rubbing or brushing not otherwise provided for
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    • A61H33/60Components specifically designed for the therapeutic baths of groups A61H33/00
    • A61H33/6089Specific construction features for further massaging means, i.e. not for the nozzles
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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 invention relates to a massage device with a carriage which can be moved back and forth along a stationary guide, with a massage brush which is rotatably arranged on the carriage and which can be rotated via a shaft by means of a motor, and with a arranged on the carriage and drivable by the motor Changeover gear, by means of which the direction of movement of the carriage can be predetermined and which can be connected to said guide via a first gearwheel.
  • Such a massage device is described in German utility model 77 29 478.
  • An electric motor is provided on the slide to drive the massage brush.
  • This motor also drives a pinion via a change-over gear, which meshes with a stationary guide.
  • a clutch is also provided, to which a changeover switch is assigned.
  • the arrangement of the coupling and motor on the slide results in a correspondingly large total weight and the entire massage device, in particular the guide, must be dimensioned accordingly strongly.
  • the power supply via a cable to the carriage requires a corresponding effort; at Installation in a wet room, in particular shower room, additional safety regulations must be observed, whereby a transformer is usually required. Because of the direct coupling of the motor on the one hand to the massage brush and on the other via the pinion to guide the rotation of the M assagebürste takes place only during a movement of the carriage; the massage brush cannot rotate when the slide is locked.
  • German Offenlegungsschrift 26 55 099 shows a massage device in which a stationary drive motor for the back and forth movement and further a motor for rotating the massage brush are provided on a slide.
  • the material and manufacturing costs for these two separate drive units is correspondingly large.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of improving a massage device of the type mentioned at the outset with little design effort so that on the one hand the motor can be arranged in a stationary manner and on the other hand the slide can be fixed in a preselectable position while maintaining the rotation of the massage brushes.
  • the massage device should ensure simple and functional handling and be insensitive to external influences, pollution, etc.
  • the massage device should also require a low overall weight and a small construction volume.
  • the massage device should also be usable in dry rooms; if necessary, however, the combination with a water connection or use in a shower should also be possible.
  • an endlessly rotating belt is provided which is guided over two spaced deflection rollers and which is driven by the stationary motor, that a drive wheel connected to the shaft and in engagement with the belt is arranged on the slide, whereby the changeover gear driven by means of the drive wheel is arranged on a gear carrier.
  • the gear carrier is movable in such a way that either the changeover gear is connected to the guide or the connection is interrupted and the slide is fixed with respect to the guide by means of a switching body.
  • the design effort for the slide and the guide and also the drive power can be considerably reduced in comparison with the known massage devices in which the motor is arranged on the slide.
  • the massage brush is rotated and, on the other hand, the movement of the slide is carried out via the drive wheel, which is in engagement with the endlessly rotating belt.
  • the change-over gear arranged on the gear carrier enables the carriage to be moved back and forth in the desired direction.
  • the connection of the change-over gear with the guide can be established or the connection can be interrupted, the slide being fixed with respect to the guide by means of the switching body. According to the invention, the massage brush is rotated even when the slide is fixed.
  • the first gear wheel and also a further gear wheel, which are driven in opposite directions of rotation by means of the drive wheel are arranged on the gear carrier of the changeover gear.
  • the gear carrier can be pivoted about an axis in three positions, one of the gear wheels optionally being connected to the guide in the first two positions and the connection to the guide being interrupted in the third position for both gear wheels.
  • the gear carrier can thus be moved into one of three positions with little design effort be moved in order to either specify the movement in one direction or the other or also the standstill of the slide.
  • the handling and operability of the massage device is hereby considerably simplified.
  • the gear carrier is pivotable about the shaft of the drive wheel, whereby a particularly simple construction is achieved.
  • the belt is designed as a toothed belt and the drive wheel as a toothed wheel. Reliable coupling between the drive wheel and the rotating belt is ensured with little effort.
  • the guide is designed as a toothed rack and, furthermore, the gear wheels are designed as toothed wheels.
  • the gear carrier can be pivoted about the shaft of the drive wheel in a special embodiment. Additional bearings, guides or the like for the gearbox support are not required.
  • the gear carrier is mounted on the slide by means of the shaft.
  • a transmission wheel of the changeover gear is connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the shaft, with which both the drive wheel and the massage brush are connected in a rotationally fixed manner, a turning wheel being provided between the transmission wheel and the one gear wheel.
  • switching elements which can be fixed in the direction of movement of the slide at a preselectable distance are provided, by means of which the position of the gear carrier can be changed. If, for example, the gear carrier reaches the upper switching element during an upward movement of the slide, then the gear carrier is pivoted in such a way that the other gear wheel now engages with the guide and the carriage is subsequently moved in the other direction, ie downwards.
  • the switching elements mentioned can be fixed in a suitable manner in order to be able to determine the path length and also the deflection points of the slide in the desired manner. If these switching elements are provided with deflecting surfaces for the gear wheels, then a reliable switching of the gear carrier without dead center is achieved.
  • the drive wheel is arranged between two parts of the belt which move in opposite directions and the switching body is designed as a movable switching slide.
  • a belt part can either be connected to the drive wheel or be lifted off the drive wheel. If both belt parts are engaged with the drive wheel, the carriage is fixed in the third position mentioned, in which the massage brush is still rotated. If, on the other hand, the one belt part is lifted off the drive wheel, the carriage is moved back and forth. Easy handling is achieved with little manufacturing effort.
  • At least one pressure roller is expediently provided on the switching body or the switching slide, by means of which a predetermined wrap angle between the belt and the drive wheel is achieved for the purpose of reliably transmitting the movement.
  • the guide, the slide and the belt are arranged behind a cover, the massage brush being provided on the front of the cover.
  • This cover has a longitudinal slot extending in the direction of movement of the carriage, through which said shaft is guided.
  • This cover not only achieves an appealing design of the massage device, but the components behind the cover are largely protected against dirt and damage.
  • the cover is expediently designed as a profile rail, in the interior of which the guide, the slide and also the belt are arranged. A compact and funk construction is guaranteed.
  • the massage brush is connected to the shaft via a releasable coupling, which is designed primarily as a quick coupling, here a bayonet coupling or a coupling with a steep thread. Gg f s. the required massage brush can be changed quickly by reversing the direction of rotation of the shaft.
  • the massage brush or the shaft in the area of the coupling or else the coupling itself is designed to be elastic.
  • FIG. 1 shows a rear view of the massage device, which has a cover 1, which is only indicated schematically here.
  • the cover 1 is designed as a closed profile rail, in the rear, visible interior of which a slide 4 is arranged.
  • the carriage 4 is guided in a suitable manner in the cover or profile rail.
  • a deflection roller 16, 17 is arranged stationarily around which a belt 5 is guided.
  • One of these deflection rollers 16 or 17 is driven by an electric drive motor.
  • a drive wheel 6, which is connected to a shaft 15, is located on the carriage 4 between the two essentially parallel parts of the belt 5.
  • On the carriage 4 there are pressure rollers 18, 19 and on a switching carriage 11 further pressure rollers 20, 21 are arranged.
  • the switching carriage 11 is arranged to be movable on the carriage 4 in the direction of the double arrow 27. In the illustrated, left position of the switching carriage 11, only the opposite part of the belt 5 is in engagement with the drive wheel 6, so that the drive wheel 6 is rotated by the belt 5 and the carriage 4 can be moved back and forth. If, on the other hand, the switching carriage 11 is brought into the position shown in dashed lines, the drive wheel is wrapped around by the belt 5 on both sides and the carriage 4 is blocked in the respective position.
  • the shaft of the deflection roller 17 is rotatably connected to a motor 25.
  • Figure 2 shows the carriage 4 from the other side, here a gear carrier 3 connected to the carriage 4 can be seen.
  • a transmission wheel 7 is connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the shaft 15.
  • a change gear with wheels 9, 10 can also be seen, a change wheel 8 being provided between the wheel 9 and the transmission wheel 7.
  • the wheels 9 and 10 thus rotate in the opposite direction.
  • Gear wheels 12 and 13 are connected to said wheels 9 and 10.
  • the gear carrier 3 can be pivoted about the shaft 15 in the direction of the arrow 28, so that the gear wheel 12 or 13 can optionally be brought into engagement with a guide 2 in a non-positive or positive manner. In the illustrated position of the gear carrier 3, none of the gear wheels 12 or 13 is in engagement with the stationary guide 2, so that the carriage 4 will not move either.
  • the gear carrier 3 is expediently designed as a flat plate.
  • switching elements 24 are arranged on the guide 2 above and below, with which the reversal of the direction of movement is forced.
  • the switching elements 24 can be displaced in the direction of the guide 2 and can be fixed there in a suitable manner.
  • the switching elements 24 contain deflection surfaces 32, which connect continuously to the running surface of the guide 2 and in particular likewise have a toothing.
  • the Carriage 4 makes an upward movement and in this case the upper gear wheel 12 engages with the switching element 24, so that the gear carrier 3 is pivoted clockwise with the result that the other drive wheel 13 then engages with the guide 2 and now the carriage 4 moves down. It is essential that the gear wheel 12 runs on the inwardly curved deflecting surface 32 and the gear carrier 3 is pivoted completely without dead center.
  • On the carriage 4 there is also a spray nozzle 26, shown schematically, through which water can also be passed if necessary.
  • the above-mentioned spray nozzle 26 and also the massage brush 14 can be seen in the schematic view according to FIG. If necessary, water can be sprayed onto the massage brush through the spray nozzle 26, so that a wet massage can also be carried out.
  • the belt 5 is designed here as a toothed belt with which the drive wheel 6 is in engagement with its external toothing.
  • the guide 2 is also designed as a toothed rack, and the gear wheels 12 and 13 also have external toothings.
  • the wheels 7 to 10 of the changeover gear are preferably designed as gear wheels.
  • the massage brush 14 is connected to the shaft 15 via a coupling 22, which is expediently designed as a quick coupling.
  • the coupling 22 is designed as a bayonet coupling or is provided with a comparatively steep thread in order to enable the massage brush 14 to be coupled or uncoupled quickly.
  • the cover 1 has a longitudinal slot 29 through which the shaft 15 is guided forward from the interior 30 to the massage brush 14. For the rest, however, the cover 1 is closed and the slide 30 with the change-over gear as well as the guide 2 and the belt 5 including deflection rollers are located behind the cover in the interior 30 thereof.
  • Figure 4 shows schematically a plan view of the Massageeinrich- t u ng, which is attached to a room wall 23rd
  • the massage brush 14 is arranged parallel to the room wall 23, the clutch 22 also being recognizable.
  • the coupling 22 and / or the massage brush or also the shaft are designed to be flexible or elastic, so that if the forces on the massage brush 14 are too great, the latter can deflect and damage to the massage device or injuries to a user can be avoided.

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EP83112823A 1983-02-05 1983-12-20 Dispositif de massage Withdrawn EP0124652A3 (fr)

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