WO2004021961A1 - フットレスト装置 - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL 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
- A61H7/00—Devices for suction-kneading massage; Devices for massaging the skin by rubbing or brushing not otherwise provided for
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL 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
- A61H7/00—Devices for suction-kneading massage; Devices for massaging the skin by rubbing or brushing not otherwise provided for
- A61H7/002—Devices for suction-kneading massage; Devices for massaging the skin by rubbing or brushing not otherwise provided for by rubbing or brushing
- A61H7/004—Devices for suction-kneading massage; Devices for massaging the skin by rubbing or brushing not otherwise provided for by rubbing or brushing power-driven, e.g. electrical
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL 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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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL 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
- A61H2203/00—Additional characteristics concerning the patient
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- A61H2203/0425—Sitting on the buttocks
- A61H2203/0431—Sitting on the buttocks in 90°/90°-position, like on a chair
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL 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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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL 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 present invention relates to a footrest device having a massage function provided in a chair or the like.
- Examples of such a footrest device include a massage chair disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. H11-2995655.
- This massage chair is provided with a backrest at the back of the seat and a footrest at the front, and a massage part such as an air bag at the back, while the foot is fitted to the footrest.
- a pair of left and right holding grooves are formed, and massage parts such as air bags are provided on both sides of the holding grooves.
- the backrest can be reclined back and forth, and the footrest is swingably provided in front of the seat via a support member. Both are linked so that the footrest swings upward when the backrest is tilted and the footrest swings downward when the backrest is raised.
- the pine surge chairs described above are often used not only for massage but also as mere chairs.
- this type of massage chair often has a soft cushion built into the seat or the like, and the backrest has a reclining function, making it suitable for use as a sofa. I have.
- the footrest has a lower limb, especially a calf retaining groove, formed on one side, the lower limb must be fitted into the retaining groove even when the massage function is not used. As a result, the free movement of the feet was restricted, and it was difficult to maintain a comfortable posture. It also contributed to the appearance of the chair.
- the other side of the footrest is substantially flat, and can be used as a lower limb placement surface for placing the lower limb.
- the chair can be used. It can be expected that the appearance of the child will be improved.
- the technique disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-295565 does not have a configuration in which the footrest can be rotated and one surface or the other surface can be used.
- the present invention provides a footrest device in which the posture of the footrest can be freely changed in both the posture in which the surface on which the lower limb massage is performed is in front and the posture in which the lower limb placement surface is in front. It is intended to do so.
- the present invention employs the following technical means.
- the technical means for solving the problem in the present invention is a pair of left and right support members projecting forward from the front of the chair, and pivotally supported between the support members so as to be rotatable around a horizontal axis.
- a footrest having a lower limb massage part and a lower limb mounting surface on which the lower limb can be mounted on the other surface; and a massage posture in which the lower limb massage part faces forward between the support member and the footrest.
- a posture changing mechanism is provided, which is capable of changing the posture of the footrest in a rest posture in which the lower limb placement surface faces forward.
- the footrest can be rotated around the horizontal axis to change the posture to the massaging posture, and the massage of the lower limbs, especially the inflated shin can be performed while sitting on the chair.
- the posture can be changed to the rest posture, and the lower limbs can be placed.
- the posture changing mechanism is configured to fix the position of the footrest to the engaged portion for fixing the position of the footrest to the peripheral edge in the massage posture, and to fix the position of the footrest in the rest posture.
- a disk-shaped rotary engaged body provided coaxially with the horizontal axis, and a radially-distant movement of the rotary engaged body and a near-direction movement.
- An engaging body that selectively engages with each of the engaged parts to restrict the rotation of the rotating engaged body; and moving the engaging body in a far direction to perform the engagement.
- the engagement state between the rotating engaged body and the engaging body is determined by the releasing means In addition to being able to be released, the state can be maintained by the release holding means. Therefore, the rotation of the rotating engaged body can be freely performed, and the posture of the footrest can be changed between the massage posture and the rest posture. Further, the footrest can be fixed in each of the above postures by setting the release holding means to the non-holding state by the engagement returning means and engaging the engaging body with each engaged portion of the rotating engaged body. Become like
- the technical means for solving the problem in the present invention is characterized in that the releasing means has a releasing operation body for moving the engaging body away from the rotary engaged body in a far direction.
- the engaging body by operating the release operation body, the engaging body can be moved away from the engaging body in a far direction, and the engagement state between the rotating engaged body and the engaging body can be released.
- the release operation body is provided on an outer surface of the support member.
- the release operation body can be easily operated from the outer surface of the support member.
- the release holding means comprises: a locking portion provided on an engaging body; and the engaging portion is engaged with the locking portion in a state where the engaging body is separated in a far direction.
- the engaged portion of the release holding member is engaged with the locking portion of the engaging body. By doing so, the engagement body is held in a state of being separated in the far direction.
- the engagement returning means wherein a base end side is swingably supported near each engaged portion of the rotating engaged body and a distal end side is a peripheral portion. It has a return piece whose tip is retracted from the peripheral edge when the rotary engaged body rotates in one direction, and the rotary engaged body has a return piece from the peripheral edge when rotating in the other direction.
- a restricting portion is formed to restrict the swing of the return piece so that the tip of the return piece protrudes and the release holding member can be pushed in the holding release direction.
- the tip when the rotating engaged body rotates in one direction, the tip is immersed inside the peripheral portion and the release holding member cannot be pushed, so that the rotating engaged body is not rotated. It remains mobile.
- the swinging of the return piece is restricted by the restricting portion with the tip of the return piece protruding from the peripheral edge. Therefore, the holding state of the engagement body can be released by pushing the release holding member with the tip.
- the technical means for solving the problem in the present invention is characterized in that the release holding member is disposed close to the engaging member so as to be along the moving direction of the engaging member.
- the space for disposing the disengagement engagement body can be reduced, and the space can be saved.
- the technical means for solving the problem in the present invention is to pivotally support a pair of support members at the front of the chair so as to swing around a support shaft so as to be able to change the height position of the footrest.
- a holding means for holding the vertical position is provided, and an operating body for releasing the holding state of the holding means is provided on one of the left and right outer surfaces of the chair.
- the height of the footrest can be changed at the front of the chair, and the position of the footrest can be fixed by the holding means, so that the lower limb can be placed at a predetermined position. Become. Further, the holding state can be released by the operating body provided on one of the left and right outer surfaces of the chair.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a massage chair provided with a footrest device.
- FIG. 2 is a side view showing a massage posture of the footrest device.
- FIG. 3 is a side view showing a rest posture of the footrest device.
- FIG. 4 is a side perspective view of the first embodiment of the posture changing mechanism.
- FIG. 5 is a front perspective view of the same.
- FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view of the same.
- FIG. 7 is a front view of the same.
- FIG. 8 is a front perspective view of a second embodiment of the posture changing mechanism.
- the massage chair 2 includes a seat 3 3, a pair of left and right legs 3 4, 3 4 for supporting the seat 3 3 at a predetermined height.
- the back portion 35 is provided at the rear of the seat portion 33.
- a footrest 7 having a function of, for example, supporting the user's lower limb (particularly calf) 64 from below is provided at the front of the seat portion 33.
- the left-right direction and the front-back direction are viewed from the user sitting on the massage chair 2.
- the seat 33 has a sufficient width to support the user's buttocks from below, and a base member 38 extending in the front-rear direction provided on the pair of left and right legs 34, 34. It is arranged to be bridged over 3 8.
- the backrest portion 35 has a lower end portion and a rear portion of the seat portion 33 pivotally supported so as to be swingable.
- the reclining mechanism (not shown) allows the backrest portion 35 to swing up and down, that is, recline. .
- a back massage portion 39 for massaging or beating massage is incorporated so as to be vertically movable.
- the massage section may be configured to mechanically move the mouth-to-mouth acupressure projection or the like, or to expand and contract an air bag (air cell) by supplying and discharging air.
- an air bag air cell
- the support members 3 and 3 have a spindle shape in a side view, and include a support member substrate 41 and a cover 42 that covers the support member substrate 41.
- the upper end of the support member substrate 41 is pivotally supported on both sides of the base member 38 around the support shaft 32 so that the entire support members 3 and 3 can be vertically moved. I have.
- a connecting member 31 extending in the width direction is bridged between the support members 3,3.
- Holding means 29 for swinging the supporting members 3 and fixing the position thereof is connected to the connecting member 31.
- the holding means 29 is a gas cylinder 43 whose length of expansion and contraction is variable and can be fixed, and the gas cylinder 43 extends in length and in a direction opposite to the extension direction. Length by applying force Can be reduced and fixed at a predetermined length.
- a base end of the gas cylinder 43 is connected to a substantially central portion of the connection member 31, and a front end thereof is fixed to the rear and lower of the seat 33.
- An operating body 3Q for releasing the fixed state of the gas cylinder 43 and extending and contracting is provided on the outer surface of the right leg 34.
- a footrest 7 is installed between the lower end portions of the pair of left and right support members 3, 3 so as to be rotatable back and forth via a horizontal shaft 4.
- the footrest 7 is formed in a substantially square shape when viewed from the front, and the horizontal axis 4 penetrates substantially the center of the left and right sides.
- the footrest 7 is rotated or inverted by the horizontal axis 4 so that either one of the front and back surfaces can be turned to the front side.
- one surface (front surface) of the footrest 7 is a massage surface 9 for applying a massage to the lower limb 64, and the mass surge surface 9 is oriented forward.
- Posture for example, the footrest device shown in Fig. 1 is in a massage posture.
- Support walls 36 project from both the left and right portions and the center of the massage surface 9, and a holding groove 37 for fitting and holding the lower limb 64 is formed between the support walls 36.
- a lower limb massaging device for performing massaging massage is built in the opposing surface of each support wall 36, thereby forming a lower limb massage section 5.
- the lower limb massage device may be configured to rub by swinging a long plate material in the length direction of the foot to the left or right, or may be configured to rub by an air bag that expands and contracts due to supply and discharge of air. You can also.
- massaging means having a pair of left and right mass surge members, which are formed of a long plate in the length direction of the opposing lower limbs 64, approach and separate the massaging members with their longitudinal directions inclined in opposite directions to each other, It is preferable to incorporate a lower limb massage machine including driving means for changing the degree of inclination with respect to the length direction of the lower limb 64.
- a massage device may be provided at the bottom of the holding groove.
- the other surface (back surface) of the footrest 7 is configured as a substantially flat lower limb placement surface 6.
- the footrest 7 can be turned over and the foot can be placed by turning this surface toward the front.
- the lower limb placement surface 6 may have a shape that does not restrict the movement of the foot as a whole, for example, a gently curved arc surface or a gently wavy shape. It is preferable to incorporate a cushioning member such as a cushion inside the lower limb placing surface 6.
- a posture changing mechanism 8 capable of changing the posture of the footrest 7 into a massage posture or a rest posture and fixing the footrest 7 at a predetermined position. Is provided.
- the attitude changing mechanism 8 is as shown in FIGS. 4 to 7, and a substantially disk-shaped rotary engaged body 13 is fixed to an end of the horizontal shaft 4.
- the peripheral edge 11 of the rotary engaged body 13 includes an engaged part 12 A for fixing the posture of the footrest 7 in a massage posture (a posture in which the massaging surface 9 faces forward) and a rest posture ( An engaged portion 12B for fixing the posture of the footrest 7 with the lower limb placement surface 6 facing forward) is formed.
- These engaged portions 12 A and 12 B are formed by notching the peripheral edge 11 in a concave shape, and are provided at positions substantially opposite to the peripheral edge 11 of the rotating engaged body 13.
- each of the engaged bodies 12A, 12B is engaged with a position near and in front of the engaged body.
- Return means 17 is provided.
- the engagement returning means 17 has a configuration in which a long return piece 26 is provided inside a fan-shaped concave portion 28 formed on the side surface of the rotary engaged body 13.
- the base end of the return piece 26 is pivotally supported in the vicinity of the center of the rotary engaged body 13 so as to be swingable, and the distal end thereof is formed in a mountain shape, and is allowed to protrude and retract from the peripheral edge 11. It has become.
- an elastic body 48 such as a coil panel is provided, which is close to the engaged parts 12A and 12B among the two sides in the width direction of the sector concave part 28.
- the adjacent side constitutes a regulating portion 27 that regulates the swing of the return piece 26.
- the return piece 26 located above the rotating engaged body 13 shown in FIG. Is swingable in the left direction and its tip is immersed from the peripheral edge 11, but in the right direction in the figure, the swing is regulated by the regulating part 27 and the tip protrudes from the peripheral edge 11. It is supposed to.
- An engaging body 14 is provided substantially above the rotation engaged body 13.
- the engaging body 14 is a long piece having a substantially rectangular cross-section, and a front end of the engaging body 14 has a convex shape in front view that can be selectively engaged with the engaged portions 12 A and 12 B.
- a part 18 is formed.
- the inside of the base end of the engaging body 14 is hollow, and an elastic body 48 such as a coil panel is built in, and a pushing piece 49 is fitted inside. Since one end of the extruded piece 49 is fixed to the support member substrate 41, the engaging body 14 can move in the near and far directions with respect to the center of the rotating engaged body 13, and always moves in the near direction. It is being activated.
- the rotating engaged member 13 is fixed, and the footrest 7 is fixed to each of the engaged portions 1. It will be fixed at the posture position corresponding to 2 A and 12 B.
- a rack gear 51 is formed on a side surface of the engagement body 14 in a far and near direction, and a release gear 52 is engaged with the rack gear 51. Further, a release rack gear 53 is provided on the opposite side of the engagement body 14 with respect to the release gear 52.
- the release rack gear 53 By sliding the release rack gear 53, the release gear 52 rotates, and the engaging body 14 slides in the radially outward direction of the rotation engaged body 13. That is, by moving the release rack gear 53 so as to slide the engagement body 14 in the far direction, the engagement state of the engagement body 14 and the engaged parts 12A and 12B can be released. it can.
- the engaging body 14 can be moved in the far direction by pressing the upper end of the release rack gear 53 in the direction of arrow A in FIGS.
- the cover 14 of the right support member 3 is provided with release means 15 for pressing the upper end of the release rack gear 53 in the direction of arrow A.
- the release means 15 includes a release operation body 5 5 disposed outside the cover 4 2, a fixed shaft 5 6 for swingably fixing the release operation body 5 5 to the cover 4 2, and a fixed shaft 5. It has a push piece 57 formed around 6. By operating (pulling up) the release operation body 55, the pushing piece 57 moves around the fixed shaft 56, and pushes down the upper end of the release rack gear 53.
- a release holding means 16 is provided in the vicinity of the engaging body .14. That is, a plate-shaped release holding member 25 is provided in the vicinity of the engagement body 14, and the base end thereof is substantially parallel to the horizontal axis 4 and is located at the vicinity of the engagement body 14. It is pivotally supported by and is provided with a protruding locked portion 24 at its tip.
- the longitudinal direction of the release holding member 25 is substantially along the direction of the perspective of the engaging body 14.
- a torsion coil spring 59 is provided around the pivot shaft 22 of the release holding member 25, one end of which is fixed to the case body 60, and the other end of which is fixed to the release holding member 25. As a result, the release holding member 25 is urged in a direction approaching the engagement body 14.
- a locking part 23 composed of an outwardly projecting convex part is formed, and when the engaging body 14 moves in the far direction and becomes engaged. In this case, the locking portion 23 and the locked portion 24 are engaged with each other, and the release holding member 25 and the engaging member 14 are held in the engaged state. The movable state is maintained.
- the locked portion 24 may be a concave portion and the locking portion 23 may be a convex portion, or vice versa. There is no problem if both can be engaged.
- the massage surface 9 of the footrest 7 is directed to the front, and the user sits on the massaging chair 2 and holds the lower limb 6 4 in the holding groove.
- the lower limb massager 5 enables the lower limb to be massaged.
- the footrest 7 is placed in a resting position with the lower limb placing surface 6 facing the front, and the foot is placed on the chair. You will be able to take a posture.
- the rotation and reversal of the footrest 7 from one surface to the other surface can be performed by operating (pulling) the release operation body 55 once.
- the release operation body 55 When the release operation body 55 is pulled up, the pushing piece 57 pushes the release rack gear 53 downward, and the engagement body 14 slides in a far direction.
- the engagement body 14 and the rotation engagement body 13 are disengaged, and the rotation engagement body 13, that is, the footrest 7, is inverted or rotated.
- the release / holding means 16 works, whereby the engagement body 14 is held and fixed in a state of being separated in the far direction, and the footrest 7 allows the user to release the release operation body 55. Even when it is returned to its original state, it remains rotatable. Therefore, the footrest 7 can be easily rotated so that one surface or the other surface is at the front.
- the footrest 7 is automatically fixed in each of the postures by the posture changing mechanism 8.
- the posture changing mechanism 8 When the footrest posture is fixed, the posture changing mechanism 8 operates as follows. For example, in FIG. 7, if the rotating engaged body 13 rotates in the direction of the arrow L (counterclockwise), the tip of the return piece 26 near the engaged section 12 A is In a state where the protruding portion is protruded from 1, the swing is regulated by the regulating portion 27. Therefore, the release holding member 16 can be pushed, and the holding state of the engagement body 14 can be released. After the release, the engaging portion 18 fits into the engaged portion 12A, and the massage posture corresponding to the engaged portion 12A (position in which the massage surface 29 becomes the front). Will be fixed to.
- the tip of the return piece 26 near the engaged section 12B can be contacted with the release holding member 25 even if It becomes immersed from 11 and it is impossible to push the release holding member 25 in that direction. Therefore, the engaged portion 12B once passes below the engaging member 14, but thereafter, by rotating the rotating engaged member 13 in the direction of arrow L, the engaged portion The engaging portion 18 is engaged with the engaging portion 12B, and the rest posture corresponding to the engaged portion 12B ( (The posture in which the lower limb placement surface 6 is the front).
- the footrest 7 can be fixed in an arbitrary posture.
- the engaged portions 12A and 12B can be provided so that the posture can be fixed at a position where the massage surface 9 or the lower limb placing surface 6 faces upward.
- the side and back of the foot can be massaged by the lower limb massage section 5, and the foot can be placed on the lower limb placement surface 6.
- the footrest can be changed and fixed in a plurality of postures. .
- the gas cylinder 43 provided below the seat portion 33 is extended, and by pressing the connecting member 31, the supporting member 3 is pressed. , 3 swing around the support shaft 32, and the footrest 7 moves upward, so that the footrest 7 can be brought to a predetermined height position.
- the length of the gas cylinder 43 is fixed, and the height position of the footrest 7 is maintained.
- the operation body 30 and the release operation body 55 are provided on the same side (right side) of the massage chair 2, the operation body 30 can be operated with one hand, and the operability is improved.
- FIG. 8 shows a second embodiment of the posture changing mechanism 8 according to the footrest device 1. Although the structure is almost the same as that of the first embodiment, the configuration of the release holding member 25 is different.
- the release holding member 25 is a long piece having a substantially rectangular cross-section, and at the tip thereof, a convex locked portion 24 and a pressed surface 62 on which the return piece 26 abuts and presses are formed. Have been.
- the release holding member 25 moves in a direction substantially perpendicular to the engaging body 14 and is urged in a near direction by an elastic body 48 such as a coil panel.
- the engagement member 14 is slid in a state where the engagement body 14 is slid in the far direction.
- the stopping portion 24 is engaged with the locking portion 23, and the non-engaged state of the rotating engaged body 13 and the engaging body 14 is maintained.
- the release holding member 25 slides in a direction away from the engagement body 14, and the holding state is released.
- the posture changing mechanism 8 may be provided inside the footrest 7, and there is no problem if it is arranged in the space between the support member 3 and the footrest 7.
- the present invention can be applied to a footrest device attached to a massage chair, and can be applied to a sofa, a vehicle seat, and the like.
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