KR20160085952A - Massage Apparatus with Folded Backrest - Google Patents

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KR20160085952A
KR20160085952A KR1020150002591A KR20150002591A KR20160085952A KR 20160085952 A KR20160085952 A KR 20160085952A KR 1020150002591 A KR1020150002591 A KR 1020150002591A KR 20150002591 A KR20150002591 A KR 20150002591A KR 20160085952 A KR20160085952 A KR 20160085952A
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Abstract

According to the present invention, a chair-shaped massage apparatus massages a part between the occipital region and femoral region of a person to get a massage by moving an elevating massage unit on an L-shaped guide rail frame. The chair-shaped massage apparatus comprises: a support; a foldable L-shaped guide rail frame which is axially installed on the support to be able to recline, and has a vertical upper part formed to be folded; a seat part arranged on a horizontal part of the foldable L-shaped guide rail frame; and a backrest part which is coupled to the vertical upper part of the foldable L-shaped guide rail frame, and is rotated back and forth. Therefore, according to the present invention, the volume of the chair-shaped massage apparatus can be reduced by 40% or more during packing and carrying processes. Accordingly, the loadage of the chair-shaped massage apparatus loaded on a container can be increased so packing costs and distribution costs can be reduced. Furthermore, the chair-shaped massage apparatus is easily carried in a vehicle to an installation site, and can be easily and quickly installed as the chair-shaped massage apparatus does not require an operation such as refabrication or the like during installation.

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[0001] Massage Apparatus with Folded Backrest [0002]

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a chair-type massage apparatus having a folding back unit, and more particularly, to a chair-type massage apparatus which is easy to carry by reducing the stacking and packing volume.

As the level of living has recently increased and aging, there has been an increase in interest in massage devices as the number of people suffering from muscular palsy or muscle pain due to lack of exercise and stress has increased.

As a result, it has evolved from a simple massage function, and a variety of functions and a high-performance massage device have been introduced, thereby satisfying a user's desire.

The chair type massaging device massages the parts of the body that are in direct contact with the chair, that is, the neck, back, waist, buttocks, arms, legs and feet with a mechanical sampler and an air sampler.

The chair-type massaging apparatus is generally equipped with a lifting type massage unit on the backrest portion, so that the lifting type massage unit lifts from the neck to the waist and rubs and rubs the massage to perform a massage operation. To relieve fatigue and muscle relaxation, chiropractic, massage and perform functions such as.

In recent years, the lifting range of the lifting type massage unit extends not only from neck to waist but also from the neck to the buttocks and thighs. The frame of the chair-type massaging device in which the moving range of the lifting type massage unit extends from the neck to the thigh is referred to as an " L-shaped frame ".

When the " L-shaped frame " is adopted, it is integrally formed to maintain the frame strength. As a result, the total size and volume of the chair type massaging device is increased to limit the quantity of containers to be loaded, which leads to an increase in the cost of logistics and a considerable burden on the delivery articles or installers during the delivery and installation of the chair type massaging device.

Korean Patent No. 10-1441847 Korean Registered Utility Model 20-0472042 Korea public utility model 20-2013-0007557 Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2013-252458 1996-695

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a chair-type massage apparatus having a folding back unit capable of reducing the volume during packaging and transportation.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a chair-type massage device having a folding back part which is easy to deliver and install.

In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, the chair-type massaging apparatus of the present invention massage between the occipital region and the thigh region of the subject by moving the lifting type massage unit in the L-shaped guide rail frame. The chair-type massage device comprises a pedestal, a folded L-shaped guide rail frame which is reclinably housed in the pedestal and folds up vertically, a seat portion provided in a horizontal portion of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame, And a backrest portion coupled to the vertical upper portion and rotated back and forth.

In the present invention, the folded L-shaped guide rail frame includes a horizontal portion provided as a seat portion and a vertical portion provided as a back portion, and the vertical portion includes a vertical lower portion formed integrally with the horizontal portion and supporting the buttocks and the recessed portion of the subject, , The back and back of the back, and a vertical top hinged to the vertical bottom.

In the present invention, the hinge of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame includes a fixed bracket fixed to an upper end of a vertical lower portion and having a first shaft hole, a movable bracket fixed to a lower end of a vertical upper portion and having a second shaft hole, And a hinge axis inserted so that the central axes coincide with each other.

In the present invention, the folded L-shaped guide rail frame includes a lower rack provided along the longitudinal direction of the frame on the horizontal portion and the vertical lower portion, the lower rack having an extension extending from the upper end of the vertical lower portion to the vertical upper portion, And an upper rack having an extension extending along the longitudinal direction and extending from the lower end toward the lower vertical portion, the extension being adapted to facilitate the passage of the vertical massage unit in the joints of the vertical lower portion and the vertical upper portion.

In the present invention, the seat portion includes a seat cover having a pair of wings for receiving the horizontal portion of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame, hinged to the upper edge of the upper plate and protruding in the vertical direction by a length of the vertical lower portion, . The backrest includes a back cover having a vertical portion of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame and a pair of openings formed at the lower portion of the front plate and covered with a pair of wings.

Another embodiment of the present invention massage between the occipital region and the thigh region of the subject by moving the lifting type massage unit in the L-shaped guide rail frame. The massage device includes a main body including a pedestal, a seat portion, a backrest portion, and a footrest portion, and a left and right cover body detachably coupled to the main body when the main body is covered and packaged and transported. The backrest portion of the main body is hinged Vertical bottom and vertical top, and the vertical top is folded at the time of packaging and transport and is unfolded during installation.

Since the volume of the chair-type massage device according to the embodiments of the present invention can be reduced by 40% or more during packaging and transportation, the amount of container loading can be increased, Since it is easy and unnecessary operation such as reassembling at installation is unnecessary, it is possible to install it quickly and easily.

However, the effects of the present invention are not limited to the above-mentioned effects, and other effects not mentioned above can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

1 is a perspective view showing an overall configuration of a chair type massage device 1 having a folding back part according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a sectional view taken along the line AA in Fig.
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing the left and right cover bodies 3, 4 separated from the main body 2 for carrying and packing the chair-type massaging device 1 of Fig.
4 is a right side view of the main body 2 in Fig.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame of Fig. 1,
6 is a sectional view taken along line BB of Fig.
FIG. 7 is a schematic plan view for explaining part A of FIG. 6; FIG.
8 is a schematic view for explaining a folding operation of the portion A in Fig. 6;
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the lifting type massage unit of FIG. 1; FIG.
10 is a plan view of Fig.
Fig. 11 is an external perspective view of the frame cover body 5 housing the folded L-shaped guide rail frame 20 of Fig. 1; Fig.
Fig. 12 is an exploded perspective view of the frame cover body 5 of Fig. 11; Fig.
13 is a view for explaining an unfolded state of a chair type washing machine having a folding back part according to the present invention.
14 is a view for explaining a folded state of a chair type washing machine having a folding back part according to the present invention.

For the embodiments of the invention disclosed herein, specific structural and functional descriptions are set forth for the purpose of describing an embodiment of the invention only, and it is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention may be practiced in various forms, The present invention should not be construed as limited to the embodiments described in Figs.

While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof are shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention. Similar reference numerals have been used for the components in describing each drawing.

The terms first, second, etc. may be used to describe various components, but the components should not be limited by the terms. The terms are used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another. For example, without departing from the scope of the present invention, the first component may be referred to as a second component, and similarly, the second component may also be referred to as a first component.

It is to be understood that when an element is referred to as being "connected" or "connected" to another element, it may be directly connected or connected to the other element, . On the other hand, when an element is referred to as being "directly connected" or "directly connected" to another element, it should be understood that there are no other elements in between. Other expressions that describe the relationship between components, such as "between" and "between" or "neighboring to" and "directly adjacent to" should be interpreted as well.

The terminology used in this application is used only to describe a specific embodiment and is not intended to limit the invention. The singular expressions include plural expressions unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. In the present application, the terms "comprises" or "having", etc., are intended to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof, But do not preclude the presence or addition of other features, numbers, steps, operations, elements, parts or combinations thereof.

Unless defined otherwise, all terms used herein, including technical or scientific terms, have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Terms such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries are to be interpreted as having a meaning consistent with the contextual meaning of the related art and are to be interpreted as either ideal or overly formal in the sense of the present application Do not.

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numerals are used for the same constituent elements in the drawings and redundant explanations for the same constituent elements are omitted.

1 is a perspective view showing the entire configuration of a chair-type massage device 1 having a folding back part according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. 1, Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the body 2 of Fig. 3, and Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the body 2 of Fig.

Referring to the drawings, a chair-type massage device 1 according to the first embodiment is largely divided into a main body 2, a right cover body 3 and a left cover body 4 for packaging and transportation.

The main body 2 includes a pedestal or base 10, a folded L-shaped guide rail frame 20, a lifting type massage unit 30, a seat portion 40, a backrest portion 50, and a footrest portion 60 do. The right cover member 3 includes a right armrest portion 70R and a right arm massage portion 80R. The left cover member 4 includes a left armrest portion 70L and a left arm massage portion 80L.

The pedestal (10) includes a fixed portion (12) and a slide portion (14). The slide part 14 is slidably coupled to the fixed part 12 in the forward and backward directions and a linear actuator 12a is provided between the fixed part 12 and the slide part 14 to drive a sliding operation. A power supply device, a control circuit board, an air supply and exhaust device, and the like are mounted on the fixing part 12. The slide portion 14 includes a shaft support frame 16 for recliningably supporting the L-shaped guide rail frame 20. The reclining shaft of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame 20 is formed in the shaft hole 16a of the shaft support frame 16. A linear actuator 14a for driving a reclining operation is provided between the slide portion 14 and the front end of the L-shaped guide rail frame 20. [

Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame of Fig. 1, Fig. 6 is a sectional view taken along line BB of Fig. 5, Fig. 6 is a schematic plan view for explaining a portion A of Fig. A of Fig.

The folded L-shaped guide rail frame 20 includes a horizontal portion 20a and a vertical portion 20b and a vertical portion 20b includes a vertical portion 20c and a vertical portion 20d . The horizontal portion 20a and the vertical lower portion 20c are integrally formed to support the seat surface that supports the femoral portion, hip portion, and recess of the subject. The vertical upper portion 20d is rotatably coupled with the vertical lower portion 20c and the hinges 25R and 25L so as to be pivotable forward and backward so as to be in a folded state during transportation and packaging and in a deployed state during installation, And supports the supporting surface.

The folded L-shaped guide rail frame 20 is provided with a pair of left and right guide rails 21R and 21L extending parallel to the longitudinal direction from the seat portion 40 to the backrest portion 50. [ The pair of right and left guide rails 21R and 21L are fixed at a predetermined interval by the lower cross bar 22a, the reclining shaft cross bar 22b, the intermediate cross bars 22c, 22d and 22e and the upper cross bar 22f. The guide rails 21R and 21L are arranged such that the cross-sectional shapes of the guide rails 21R and 21L are " C "and the concave portions DW1 and UP1 are opposed to each other. The widths of the horizontal plates DW3 and UP3 are larger and the racks 24R and 24L are provided on the lower horizontal boards DW3 and UP3 along the longitudinal direction. The racks 24R, 24L include a lower rack and an upper rack, respectively. The elevation type massage unit 30 is movably mounted on the guide rails 21R and 21L.

Reclining shafts 23R and 23L are formed at bent portions where the horizontal portions 20a and the vertical portions 20b of the guide rails 21R and 21L intersect. The vertical portion 20b of the guide rails 21R and 21L includes a cervical portion and a thoracic curve portion simulating a vertebral profile of the human body), a concave curved portion, and a buttock curved portion. The cervical portion of the cervical portion and the cervical portion of the lumbar is convex forward, and the cervical portion of the chest and the buttock portion are convex to the rear (concave when viewed from the front). Therefore, since the lifting type massage unit 30 moves along the guide rails 21R, 21L simulating the spinal profile, the pressure applied to the body by the roller sampler becomes uniform.

The hinge 25R of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame 21R includes a fixing bracket DW4, a movable bracket UP4, and a hinge shaft 26. [

The fixing bracket DW4 is fixed to the upper end of the upper horizontal plate DW2 of the vertical lower portion 20c and the movable bracket UP4 is fixed to the lower end of the upper horizontal plate DW2 of the vertical portion 20d.

The fixed bracket DW4 and the movable bracket UP4 are provided with shaft holes 26a and 26b respectively and the hinge shaft 26 is inserted into the hinge shaft holes 26a and 26b to fix the stationary bracket DW4 and the movable bracket DW4. Lt; / RTI >

An extension DW7 extending upward is formed at the upper end of the lower horizontal plate DW3 at the vertical lower portion 20c of the guide rail 21R and at the lower end of the lower horizontal plate UP3 of the vertical portion 20d, Respectively. As shown in Fig. The widths of the extension portions DW7 and UP7 are 1/2 of the width of the lower racks and the upper racks DW5 and UP5. In the extended state, the widths of the extension portions DW7 and UP7 are combined with each other, ) Width. The racks DW5 and UP5 are coupled to the lower horizontal plates DW3 and UP3 by screws or rivets mounted on the rack coupling holes DW6 and UP6, respectively. Upper racks and upper racks DW5 and UP5 are respectively provided with rack extension portions for covering the connection portions DW7 and UP7 of the lower horizontal boards DW3 and UP3. Such a structure of the rack extension portion allows the lifting type massage unit 30 to pass smoothly when passing through the hinge portion.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the lifting type massage unit of FIG. 1, and FIG. 10 is a plan view of FIG.

Referring to the drawings, the lifting type massage unit 30 includes a pair of left and right roller samplers for imparting mechanical stimulation to the body of a person to be examined. The 'rubbing' operation is performed while moving the left and right roller specimens 35R and 35L of the lifting type massage unit 30 so as to draw a substantially elliptical shape in the left and right and up and down directions so as to approach or disengage. The rubbing operation of the specimen includes an operation of moving forward when the left and right specimens approach and moving backward when the right and left specimens are transposed. As described above, the sample moves three-dimensionally in the kneading operation.

The elevating type massage unit 30 is configured such that four wheels 32a and 32b (33a and 33b) protruding laterally from the massage block 31 are fitted in the guide rails 34R and 34L and can be raised and lowered. In the massage block 31, all the components of the lifting type massage unit 30 are mounted. The front wheels 32a and 32b are fitted in a front rotation shaft 32c axially installed at the front end of the massage block 31. Guide rails 21R and 21L are provided inside the front wheels 32a and 32b in the front rotation shaft 32c, And the pinions 32d and 32e which mate with the racks 24R and 24L of the racks 24R and 24L are fixed. The front rotary shaft 32c is connected to the elevating motor 33 via the speed reducing device 32f. Driving the elevating motor 33 causes the pinions 32d and 32e engaged with the racks 24R and 24L to rotate so that the massage unit 30 ascends and descends along the guide rails 34R and 34L. The decelerator 32f may comprise a combination of a pulley, a belt, a worm and a worm wheel. The rear wheels 34a and 34b are fitted in the rear-end rotary shaft 34c, which is provided at the rear end of the massage block 31. [

The roller specimens 35R and 35L include a swing lever 35a projecting upward from an opening 31a formed on the upper surface of the massage block 31 and a swing lever 35a supported on the leading end of the swing lever 35a, Shaped massage arm 35b and massaging rollers 35c and 35d supported at two ends of the massage arm 35b. The roller specimens 35R and 35L are connected to a rubbing shaft axially supported at the center of the massaging block 31 and a tapping shaft supported below the rubbing axis. The rubbing shaft and the tapping shaft are connected to the rubbing motor 36 and the tapping motor 37, respectively, mounted on the massage block 31 via a decelerating device. An eccentric cam whose phase is shifted by 180 degrees from each other is supported on the tapping shaft . The eccentric cams are connected to each other via a coupling rod mounted on the rear end of the swinging lever 35a. The swinging levers 35a are respectively connected to the rods so that the swinging levers 35a are prevented from being rotated. Therefore, when the swinging shafts are rotated, . Thereby, the massage arm 35b is pivoted to the left and right, and the front massage balls 35c and the rear massage balls 35d reciprocate while approaching and retreating repeatedly, and the 'rubbing' operation is performed. When the knocking motor 37 rotates, the roller specimens 35R and 35L reciprocate in the vertical direction via a rod eccentrically connected to the tapping shaft, and a 'tapping' operation is performed.

When the recipient reciprocates from the occipital region to the thigh region at such a fixed cycle, or when the recipient moves back and forth at an irregular period, the operation becomes acupressure. The 'rubbing' operation and the 'tapping' operation are performed in combination. Of course, it is also possible to perform each operation independently.

The lifting type massage unit 30 is mounted on the L-shaped guide rail frame 20, and both side ends of the L-shaped guide rail frame 20 are supported so as to roll on the guide rails. With this configuration, when the subject is seated on the seat portion 40 and the upper and lower bodies are leaning against the backrest portion 50, the lifting type massage unit is lifted and lowered. By moving the lifting type massage unit up and down between the occiput portion and the thigh portion of the subject, A rolling operation can be performed.

Referring again to Figs. 1 to 4, the seat portion 40 is provided as a horizontal portion 20a of the L-shaped guide rail frame 20. The backrest portion 50 is provided to the vertical portion 20b of the L-shaped guide rail frame 20. [

Fig. 11 is an external perspective view of the frame cover body 5 housing the folded L-shaped guide rail frame 20 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 12 is an exploded perspective view of the frame cover body 5 of Fig.

The frame cover body 5 includes a horizontal portion 5a provided to the seat portion 40 and a vertical portion 5b provided to the backrest portion 50. [

The frame cover body 5 is separated into a seat cover 42 for accommodating the horizontal portion of the L-shaped guide rail frame 20 and a back cover 52 for accommodating the vertical portions of the L-shaped guide rail frame 20.

The seat cover 42 is coupled to the horizontal portion of the L-shaped guide rail frame 20 by a coupling element such as a screw or the like. In the seat surface central space portion 42a of the seat cover 42, a specimen of the lifting type massage unit 30 is disposed so as to protrude. At the upper end of the upper plate 42b of the sheet hard cover 42, the folding wings 42c and 42d are hinged. The folding wings 42c and 42d are folded toward the upper plate 42b of the seat portion 40 when the backrest portion 50 is folded.

The back cover 52 is coupled to a vertical upper portion of the L-shaped guide rail frame 20 by a coupling element such as a screw or the like and is rotatable in the front-rear direction by the hinges 25R, 25L. In the backrest surface central space portion 52a of the back cover 52, a passageway for the lifting and moving movement of the lifting type massage unit 30 is provided. Openings 52c and 52d are formed at the lower end of the upper plate 52b of the back cover 52 so as to be covered with folded wings 42c and 42d at the time of unfolding. The openings 52c and 52d are provided for avoiding interference with the L-shaped guide rail frame when the backrest 50 is folded, so that the backrest 50 can be folded at a sufficient angle.

The seat portion 40 and the backrest portion 50 include a cushion provided on the top plate and the front plate-covered seat surface and the backrest surface of the frame cover body 5. The cushion is covered with a lining made of urethane foam, sponge or foamed styrol on the upper surface of the base, and is covered with a cover made of bristle tricot made of polyester, synthetic leather or natural leather .

The upper end of a footrest portion 60 for massaging an ankle and a calf of a person to be examined is axially coupled to the front end of the L-shaped guide rail frame 20. The footrest portion 60 is driven by the linear actuator so as to be rotatable forward and backward about the upper end.

The footrest 60 may include a leg support, a footrest, a pivot bar, a reciprocating feed motor, and a linear actuator. The leg massage units are connected to an air supply and exhaust unit including a pump and a valve built in the pedestal 10 so as to press the abutted lowered part while expanding or contracting by air supply or exhaust from the air supply and exhaust device Consists of. The air bag provided inside the leg massage units repeatedly expands and contracts, thereby pressing the lower part of the subject to perform massaging of muscles in the calf area. The foot pedestal is configured to project forward from the lower end of the leg support portion, that is, the end farthest from the seat portion (40). Further, when the subject is seated in the massage apparatus 1, the footrest is held in close contact with the sole of the person to be examined. A vibrator and an air bag are provided inside the foot support, and the air bag is connected to the air supply and exhaust apparatus through an air hose. Further, the vibrator has the same structure as that in which the eccentric mass is attached to the output shaft of the DC motor, for example, and the vibrator can generate microvibration. By repeatedly expanding and contracting the air bag, a pressing stimulus can be given to the soles of the subject and the Achilles tendon, and the vibrator is operated to give a vibration stimulus to the sole of the subject.

Left and right cover members (3, 4) are coupled to both sides of the seat portion (40) and the backrest portion (50). Left and right cover members (3, 4) are provided with arm portions (70R, 70L) for covering both side ends of the seat portion (40). The arm massage units 80R and 80L are provided between the armrests 70R and 70L and the backrest 50. [ Right and left lower massage units are mounted on the inner front side of the arm massage bars 80R and 80L. The underarm massage unit is provided with an air bag inside, and the air bag is connected to the air supply and exhaust apparatus through an air hose. The air bag repeatedly expands and contracts to give a pressing stimulus to the lower part of the subject. The upper arm massage unit is provided on the inner rear side of the arm massage units 80R and 80L. The upper arm massage unit extends forward from both sides of the backrest unit 50, and an air bag is provided on the inner side. The device is connected via an air hose. By repeatedly expanding and contracting the air bag, a pressing stimulus can be given to the upper arm of the subject.

13, in the extended state, the vertical lower portion and the vertical upper portion of the L-shaped guide rail are unfolded and the wing portion 42c of the seat cover 42 covers the opening 52c of the backrest portion 52 Respectively. Therefore, the main body (2) can be installed by the action of opening at the time of installation. The body has a volume (V1) of the width (x1) X height (h1) X width (w1) in the unfolded state.

14, when the wing portion 42c of the seat cover 42 is first folded and then the back cover 52 is turned forward, the back portion 50 is laid down in a substantially horizontal state And is placed on the seat portion 40 and the footrest portion 60. Therefore, when the backrest portion 50 is folded, the backrest portion 50 has a volume V2 of X2 width X2 height w2.

The volume V2 in the roughly folded state is reduced by about 40% as compared with the volume V1 in the unfolded state. In other words, the number of stackable chairs can be increased from 30 to 38 to 42 to 50, so that a larger number of massaging devices can be loaded at the same cost.

The backrest part 50 is not completely separated from the seat part 40 but is packed and transported in a folded state in a hinged state and is unfolded in the unfolded state at the installation site, It is simple and easy to install without any troubles.

Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims. It will be understood that the invention may be modified and varied without departing from the scope of the invention.

The chair-type massage device of the present invention can reduce the volume by more than 40% when packing and transporting, so that it is possible to increase the amount of containers to be loaded, thereby reducing the packing cost and the logistics cost and facilitating transportation from the vehicle to the installation site. No unnecessary operation is required, so it is easy to install quickly.

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A chair-type massaging device for massaging between an occipital region and a thigh region of a person to be examined by moving a lifting massage unit in an L-shaped guide rail frame,
Pedestal;
A folded L-shaped guide rail frame which is reclinably formed on the pedestal and has a vertical upper portion folded;
A seat portion provided on a horizontal portion of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame; And
And a backrest portion coupled to a vertically upper portion of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame and rotated back and forth.
The foldable L-shaped guide rail frame according to claim 1,
And a vertical portion provided as a back portion and a back portion provided to the seat portion, wherein the vertical portion supports a hip portion and a concave portion of a person to be examined and supports a vertical lower portion integrally formed with the horizontal portion and a concave portion, And a folded back portion including a vertical upper portion hinged to the vertical lower portion.
The folding L-shaped guide rail frame according to claim 2, wherein the hinge of the folded L-
A stationary bracket fixed to an upper end of the vertical lower portion and having a first shaft hole;
A movable bracket fixed to a lower end of the vertical upper portion and having a second axial hole; And
And a hinge shaft inserted into the first and second shaft holes such that the central axis coincides with the first and second shaft holes.
The folding L-shaped guide rail frame according to claim 3,
A lower rack installed along the longitudinal direction of the frame on the horizontal portion and the vertical lower portion and having an extension extending from the upper end of the vertical lower portion to the vertical upper portion; And
And an upper rack installed along the longitudinal direction of the frame on the vertical portion and having an extension extending from the lower end toward the lower vertical portion,
Wherein the extended portion has a folded back portion for facilitating the passage of the lifting type massage unit at the joint portion between the vertical lower portion and the vertical upper portion.
3. The seat according to claim 2, wherein the seat portion
And a pair of wings for receiving the horizontal portion of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame and hinged to the upper edge of the upper plate and protruding in the vertical direction by the length of the vertical lower portion to support the left and right sides of the recess of the subject, ,
The backrest
And a backrest cover having a folded back L-shaped guide rail frame and a backrest cover which houses a vertical portion of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame and is coupled to the vertical upper portion and has a pair of openings formed at the lower end of the front plate by the pair of wings. Massage equipment.
A chair-type massaging device for massaging between an occipital region and a thigh region of a person to be examined by moving a lifting massage unit in an L-shaped guide rail frame,
A body including a pedestal, a seat portion, a backrest portion, and a footrest portion;
And a left and right cover body that covers the left and right sides of the main body and is detachably coupled to the main body when packing and transporting the main body,
Wherein the backrest portion of the main body includes a hinge-coupled vertical lower portion and a vertical upper portion, the vertical upper portion having a folded back portion that is folded upon packaging and transport and is in a deployed state when installed.
The foldable L-shaped guide rail frame according to claim 6,
A vertical portion provided as a seat portion and a vertical portion provided as a back portion, wherein the vertical portion supports a hip portion and a concave portion of a subject and supports a vertical portion integrally formed with the horizontal portion and a concave portion, a back portion and a back portion of the subject And a folded back portion including a vertical upper portion hinged to the vertical lower portion.
The folding L-shaped guide rail frame according to claim 7, wherein the hinge of the folded L-
A stationary bracket fixed to an upper end of the vertical lower portion and having a first shaft hole;
A movable bracket fixed to a lower end of the vertical upper portion and having a second axial hole; And
And a hinge shaft inserted into the first and second shaft holes such that the central axis coincides with the first and second shaft holes.
The foldable L-shaped guide rail frame according to claim 8,
A lower rack installed along the longitudinal direction of the frame on the horizontal portion and the vertical lower portion and having an extension extending from the upper end of the vertical lower portion to the vertical upper portion; And
And an upper rack installed along the longitudinal direction of the frame on the vertical portion and having an extension extending from the lower end toward the lower vertical portion,
Wherein the extended portion has a folded back portion for facilitating the passage of the lifting type massage unit at the joint portion between the vertical lower portion and the vertical upper portion.
7. The seat according to claim 6, wherein the seat portion
And a pair of wings for receiving the horizontal portion of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame and hinged to the upper edge of the upper plate and protruding in the vertical direction by the length of the vertical lower portion to support the left and right sides of the recess of the subject, ,
The backrest
And a backrest cover having a folded back L-shaped guide rail frame and a backrest cover which houses a vertical portion of the folded L-shaped guide rail frame and is coupled to the vertical upper portion and has a pair of openings formed at the lower end of the front plate by the pair of wings. Massage equipment.
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