WO2006134680A1 - 椅子型マッサージ機 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a chair-type massage machine.
- Some chair-type massage machines can massage the heels and soles.
- a plantar support surface that supports the sole of the user and a heel that is erected on the rear side of the plantar support surface.
- a heel support surface that supports the rear portion, the heel support surface is provided with a heel treatment portion that presses across the rear portion of the heel, and the sole support surface is provided with a foot treatment portion that presses the sole.
- a chair-type massage machine is disclosed.
- the human heel has a shape that gradually narrows toward the rear end thereof. Therefore, the pressing force of the heel treatment part that presses with the heel sandwiched by the toe side with respect to the longitudinal direction of the sole produces a component force directed in the toe direction.
- the heel moves so as to be pushed out of the heel treatment section, and effective pressing by the heel treatment section may not be possible. Also, if the heel is pushed out as described above and the sole (sole) moves in the toe direction, the pressing position on the sole will shift, and the treatment effect on the sole will be reduced. was there.
- the present invention has been made in view of intensive situations, and an object thereof is to provide a chair-type massage machine capable of effectively treating a heel and a sole.
- the present invention has taken the following technical means.
- the chair-type massage machine of the present invention includes a seat surface on which a user is seated, an arch projection on which the seated user can place an arch, and an arch on the arch projection. And a heel treatment section that can be pressed with the heel sandwiched between the feet placed.
- a space that extends downward in the normal direction of the sole of the foot is provided around the arch protrusion and on the heel arrangement side in the foot-mounted state.
- the contact angle of the sole and the contact position with respect to the arch protrusion is increased. Therefore, the treatment effect on the sole by the arch protrusion is further enhanced.
- the heel arrangement side in the foot placement state around the arch protrusion is opened by a force applied downward in the normal direction of the sole.
- the soles become stuffy, and the dust and the like that have also released the sole force accumulate in the vicinity of the arch projections. Therefore, the sole can be treated in an extremely comfortable state.
- a space into which a heel can be inserted is provided behind the heel arrangement position in the foot placement state in the foot longitudinal direction.
- the degree of freedom of the position in the longitudinal direction of the sole of the sole is increased. Therefore, the arch protrusion can be brought into contact with a desired position on the sole.
- the degree of freedom of selection of treatment positions by the acupuncture treatment unit is increased.
- the arch protrusion is exposed so as to directly contact the arch of the user.
- the arch protrusion is not flattened by a cover body or the like covering the arch protrusion. Therefore, the physical locking effect of the above-mentioned arch protrusion is further enhanced, and the treatment of the arch and the heel becomes more effective.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a chair type massage machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the chair type massage machine of FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a view of the second divided body of the footrest as viewed from above the normal direction of the sole.
- FIG. 4 is a view of the second divided body of the footrest as seen from the front in the longitudinal direction of the sole.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing how a user's foot is treated by a second divided body.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of a chair type massage machine disclosing a reclining mechanism and a footrest angle interlocking mechanism, with the backrest portion standing up most.
- FIG. 7 is a side view of a chair-type massage machine disclosing a reclining mechanism and a footrest angle interlocking mechanism, and is a view showing a state in which the backrest portion is tilted more than FIG.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a contact state between the arch projection 5t and the foot.
- kl First space space behind the foot in the foot longitudinal direction of the foot placement position in the foot placement state
- k2 Second space around the arch protrusion and on the foot placement side in the foot placement state, the arch protrusion Space that extends downward in the normal direction of the sole
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an entire chair-type massage machine 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view thereof.
- the chair-type massage machine 1 can support the back portion 2 that can support the back and head of the user h who is seated, and the hips and thighs of the user h.
- Seat part 3 with the seat surface 3a as the upper surface and the above-mentioned cover provided on both the left and right sides It has an armrest 4 that can support the elbow of the user h, and a footrest 5 on which the calf and sole of the user h can be placed.
- FIG. 1 shows a state in which the cover that covers the footrest 5 showing the internal mechanism of the footrest 5 is removed.
- treatment bodies such as a vessel, a treatment element, and a vibrator for treating the user h are appropriately disposed inside the backrest 2 and the seat 3.
- a lower part of the seat part 3 houses a air supply mechanism that supplies air to these air cells and an air cell of the footrest 5 described later, a control part that controls the operation of each treatment body, and the like (illustrated). (Omitted).
- the footrest 5 is provided with a large number of air cells for treating calves, heels, soles, and the like (details will be described later).
- the chair-type massage machine 1 has a reclining mechanism r that makes the inclination angle of the backrest 2 variable.
- 6 and 7 are side views showing the internal mechanism of the reclining mechanism r.
- the reclining mechanism r includes a frame member 7 provided in the seat portion 3 and extending in the depth direction of the seat portion 3, one end portion of the frame member 7 (end portion on the backrest portion 2 side), The first pivot shaft zl that pivotably connects the lower part of the backrest 2, the second pivot axis z2 disposed at the lower part of the backrest 2, and the other end of the frame member 7 (on the footrest 5 side) And a third rotating shaft z3 arranged at the end).
- the second rotation shaft z2 is disposed on the lower end side in the longitudinal direction of the backrest portion with respect to the first rotation shaft zl.
- the second rotation shaft z2 is disposed at the lower end of the backrest 2.
- the first rotation shaft zl is disposed below the backrest 2 and in the vicinity of the seat surface of the seat 3.
- One end of the extendable actuator 6 is pivotally connected to the lower part of the backrest 2 by the second rotating shaft z2, and the other end of the actuator 6 is connected to the other of the frame member 7 by the third rotating shaft z3.
- the end portion is rotatably connected.
- the backrest portion 2 falls as the actuator 6 extends, and the backrest portion 2 stands up as the actuator 6 contracts.
- FIG. 6 is a view showing a state where the backrest portion 2 is most upright
- FIG. 7 is a view showing a state where the backrest portion 2 is tilted by a predetermined angle.
- the frame member 7 of the seat portion 3 is a force provided on both the left and right sides of the seat portion 3.
- the frame members are arranged on the left and right sides to make the internal mechanism of the reclining mechanism r easier to see.
- 7 is a view with the frame member 7 on the near side of the drawing removed.
- the chair-type massage machine 1 has a footrest angle interlocking mechanism f that changes the angle of the footrest 5 with respect to the seat 3 (or the chair installation surface) in conjunction with the tilting of the backrest 2. As shown in FIGS.
- the footrest angle interlocking mechanism f is connected to the rotating shaft z4 provided at the lower portion of the backrest portion 2 and one end thereof to the lower portion of the backrest portion 2 by the rotating shaft z4.
- a link member 9 whose other end abuts against the footrest 5 (the back side portion 5c), and a pair of slidably sandwiching the link member 9 between the one end and the other end of the link member 9 And 15 rollers.
- the roller 15 is fixed to a transverse frame member 8 that connects the other ends of the left and right frame members 7 and extends in the left-right direction. The roller 15 allows the link member 9 to slide while maintaining the distance between the seat portion 3 and the link member 9.
- the link member 9 rotates about the rotation axis z4 and slides forward with respect to the roller 15 (footrest 5 side) to push up the footrest 5.
- the force with which the other end portion of the link member 9 is in contact with the back surface portion of the footrest 5 is not fixed at the contact position. Therefore, as the footrest 5 tilts, the other end of the link member 9 pushes up the footrest 5 while sliding (sliding) the back surface of the footrest 5.
- the footrest 5 will be described in more detail.
- the footrest 5 is pivotally attached to the front portion of the seat portion 3 and tilts with respect to the seat portion 3 or the chair installation surface (horizontal plane) by the footrest angle interlocking mechanism f.
- the footrest 5 has a first contact / separation mechanism that allows the footrest 5 to contact and separate from the seat portion 3.
- the first divided body 5a of the footrest 5 is rotatably connected to the seat portion 3 by a footrest support shaft z5.
- the first divided body 5a and the footrest support shaft z5 are connected by a first slide body 5d that can slide with respect to the first divided body 5a.
- FIG. 7 shows a state in which the footrest 5 is separated from the seat 3 by the first contact / separation mechanism.
- the footrest 5 is mainly divided into a first divided body 5a for treating the calf of the user h, and a second divided body for mainly treating the heel, the back of the foot, and the sole of the user h. It is a split structure with a body 5b. Furthermore, the footrest 5 is divided into the first divided body 5a and the second divided body. A second contact / separation mechanism is provided that allows the body 5b to contact and separate from each other. That is, as shown in FIG. 7, the first divided body 5a and the second divided body 5b are connected by the second slide body 5e. This second slide body 5e is fixed to either the first divided body 5a or the second divided body 5b and is slidable with the other. The distance between the first divided body 5a and the second divided body 5b is changed by the powerful second slide body 5e. FIG. 7 shows a state in which the first divided body 5a and the second divided body 5b are separated from each other by the second contact / separation mechanism.
- the arrangement of the first divided body 5a and the second divided body 5b can be adjusted in accordance with the length of the legs of the user h and the sitting state.
- each of the first contact / separation mechanism and the second contact / separation mechanism includes an elastic body (panel or the like) that urges the contact / separation interval in a narrowing direction.
- each of the first slide body 5d and the second slide body 5e is provided with an elastic body such as a panel.
- the elastic body of the first slide body 5d is biased in the direction of narrowing the interval between the first divided body 5a and the seat portion 3 (the direction of contracting the first slide body 5d).
- the elastic body of the second slide body 5e is biased in the direction of narrowing the interval between the first divided body 5a and the second divided body 5b (the direction of shrinking the second slide body 5e).
- the slide bodies 5d and 5e extend.
- the elastic coefficient (panel constant, etc.) of the elastic body of the first slide body 5d is larger than the elastic coefficient (panel constant, etc.) of the elastic body of the second slide body 5e
- the sliding amount of the first slide body 5d is larger than the elastic coefficient (panel constant, etc.) of the elastic body of the second slide body 5e
- the slide amount of the second slide body 5e can be increased. This is because in this case, the second elastic member 5e has a small elastic coefficient, and the elastic member has a large elastic coefficient, which preferentially extends over the first sliding member 5d.
- the second slide body 5e The slide amount of the first slide body 5d can be made larger than the slide amount. This is because in this case, the first slide body 5d having a small elastic coefficient also preferentially extends over the second slide body 5e having a large elastic coefficient.
- the strength (elastic coefficient) of each elastic body (panel) can be adjusted to adjust the first
- the arrangement of the divided body 5a and the second divided body 5b (the arrangement of the footrest 5 with respect to the seat 3 and the mutual distance between the first divided body 5a and the second divided body 5b) can be changed.
- the first divided body 5a of the footrest 5 has first side wall portions 5al that are erected on both the left and right sides and face each other.
- Outer air cells 51 for pressing the calf also with an outer force are provided on the inner side surfaces in the left-right direction of the first side walls 5al.
- a central air cell 52 for pressing the inner side force of the calf is provided at the central position in the left-right direction between both first side walls 5al.
- the central air cells 52 are provided on the left and right sides of the footrest 5 with respect to the left-right center line.
- the left and right legs (calf portions) of the user are disposed between the outer air cell 51 and the central air cell 52, respectively.
- the outer air cell 51 expands leftward and rightward when air is supplied
- the central air cell 52 expands leftward and rightward when air is supplied. Therefore, the first divided body 5a can be treated by sandwiching the calf of the user h between the outer air cell 51 and the central air cell 52.
- directions with respect to the footrest 5 and the second divided body 5b are determined as follows.
- the sole hi of the user h The direction approximately along the longitudinal direction of the foot is defined as the sole longitudinal direction U, and the direction approximately along the normal direction to the sole of the foot (the longitudinal direction of the calf h2 of the user h) is defined as the sole normal direction H.
- the sole longitudinal direction U and the sole normal direction H are substantially perpendicular to each other.
- the heel h3 force in the patient h in the above-mentioned reference foot placement state is also directed to the toe h4, the direction of the force is the foot longitudinal direction front U1, and conversely the toe h4
- the direction of force toward heel h3 is the rear longitudinal U2 of the sole (see Fig. 2).
- the foot hi force in the patient h in the above-mentioned reference foot placement state is also directed to the knee h5, the direction of the force is HI above the sole normal direction, and conversely from the knee h5 to the foot
- the direction toward the back hi is the bottom normal H2 of the sole (see Fig. 2 etc.).
- the left-right direction sy of the chair type massage machine 1 is a direction perpendicular to the sole longitudinal direction U and perpendicular to the sole normal direction H.
- the relationship between the foot longitudinal direction U and the foot normal direction H and the vertical direction varies as the footrest 5 tilts.
- the footrest 5 starts from the state in which the sole normal direction H is substantially vertical (shown in FIGS. 1 and 2).
- the normal direction H can be rotated to a level near horizontal.
- Fig. 3 is a view of the second divided body 5b alone as viewed from the foot normal direction upward force
- Fig. 4 is a view of the second divided body 5b alone seen from the front in the foot longitudinal direction.
- the second divided body 5b is composed of a second side wall 5bl standing on the left and right sides and facing each other, and a center in the left-right direction between the second side walls 5bl. And a second central wall 5b2 erected at the position.
- the second both side wall portions 5bl include a rear wall portion 5cl facing the second central wall portion 5b2, and a second central portion extending from the rear wall portion 5cl forward in the longitudinal direction of the sole.
- a front wall portion 5c2 that protrudes forward in the foot longitudinal direction from the wall portion 5b2.
- the force of the rear wall portion 5cl and the second central wall portion 5b2 (side surfaces thereof) facing each other in the left-right direction gradually decreases in the left-right direction as the rear side in the longitudinal direction of the sole increases.
- a heel treatment air cell 53 is provided as a heel treatment portion for pressing the heel h3 of the user h from both left and right sides. Speak.
- the acupuncture treatment air cell 53 can treat the Achilles tendon of the user h from both the left and right sides in addition to the heel h3.
- an arch protrusion 5t is provided at the lower end position in the foot normal direction of the heel treatment air cell 53 and at the front end position in the foot longitudinal direction of the heel treatment air cell 53.
- the arch protrusion 5t is provided at a position substantially corresponding to the arch h6 arrangement position of the user h in the above-described reference foot placement state.
- Each of the left and right arch protrusions 5t has a shape that protrudes upward in the normal direction of the sole (see Fig. 4), so it stimulates the foot hi of the arch h6 and the user h. can do.
- the arch projection 5t is supported by a rod-like body 5g that connects the second side wall portions 5bl facing each other in the left-right direction.
- the sole longitudinal width of the rod-shaped body 5g is smaller than the sole longitudinal length of the arch projection 5t.
- the heel-arrangement side around the arch projection 5t and in the above-mentioned foot-mounted state is opened by a force that extends downward in the sole normal direction.
- the toe placement side around the arch protrusion 5t and in the above-mentioned foot placement state is below the sole normal direction. Be open to the power of the way! RU
- the material of the arch projection 5t is not particularly limited, and it is possible to use grease, rubber, metal, or the like as appropriate.
- a second space k2 is provided as a space extending downward in the sole normal direction from the bottom normal direction lower end position p5 (shown by a broken line in FIG. 8) (see FIGS. 3 and 8).
- the user h can be inserted into the second space k2 by changing the angle of the ankle (less than 90 degrees) or the like.
- the heel h3 can be positioned below the foot normal direction lower end position p5 of the arch protrusion 5t (see FIG. 8 (b)).
- the degree of freedom of the contact angle and contact position of the sole with respect to the arch protrusion 5t is increased. Therefore, the treatment effect on the sole by the arch protrusion 5t is further enhanced.
- the second divided body 5b not only the second space k2 was provided, but also the heel arrangement side in the above-mentioned foot placement state was opened downward in the sole normal direction. Therefore, in addition to securing the second space k2 as described above, the sole becomes smooth, and the dust and dirt that have been released from the sole are less likely to collect near the arch projection 5t, making it extremely comfortable. Can treat the soles of the feet.
- the footrest 5 can be reduced in weight compared to a case where the footrest 5 is not opened (for example, when a sole support surface is provided in the prior document). Therefore, it is possible to reduce the burden on the drive device (the above-described actuator 6) for tilting the footrest 5, and to reduce the size or weight of the drive device.
- the footrest 5 (second divided body 5b) is provided with a sole support surface (for example, a sole support surface in the above-mentioned prior art document) capable of supporting substantially the entire back surface of the foot.
- a sole support surface for example, a sole support surface in the above-mentioned prior art document
- the sole support surface is provided, the position of the sole hi rises when the footrest 5 is erected as shown in Fig. 2, so the chair-type massage machine 1 such as the seat surface 3a is raised accordingly. Need to be done.
- the chair type massage machine 1 since it is not necessary to secure the thickness of the sole support surface, the entire chair can be lowered and the chair can be downsized.
- the footrest 5 may be provided with a surface facing the sole.
- the sole facing surface it is preferable to provide the sole facing surface so as to ensure the second space k2.
- the footrest 5 is provided with a sole facing surface, it is preferable that the footrest 5 is provided so that the insertion of the heel is not hindered.
- the heel treatment air cell 53 is pressed with the heel h3 sandwiched between the foot arch projection 5t and the foot h6 of the user h placed on the foot heel h3. It is placed in a position where A first space kl is provided at the rear in the foot longitudinal direction of the heel h3 when the foot is placed. That is, in the above-described foot-mounted state, a first space kl into which the heel h3 can be inserted is secured behind the heel h3 in the foot long direction. Therefore, by inserting the heel h3 into the first space kl, the position of the sole in the longitudinal direction of the sole can be adjusted, and the arch h6 can be accurately placed on the arch projection 5t.
- the degree of freedom of selection of treatment positions by the hemorrhoid treatment air cell 53 is increased.
- ⁇ h3 is in surface contact with the contact surface provided in the rear longitudinal direction of h3 to position the sole (positioning in the longitudinal direction of the sole). If this is done, the sole longitudinal position of the sole may be constrained by the position of the heel contact surface, and the arch h6 may be displaced from the arch projection 5t. Also, in this case, the sole cannot be displaced rearward in the longitudinal direction of the sole, so that the arch protrusion 5t cannot be placed at the desired position, or the treatment position of ⁇ h3 by the heel treatment air cell 53 is shifted.
- the degree of freedom of the position of the sole in the longitudinal direction of the sole is increased, and the position of the sole in the longitudinal direction of the sole can be adjusted based on the position of the arch h6. Therefore, the arch h6 can be accurately placed on the arch projection 5t, and the treatment effect by the arch projection 5t and the side air cell 54 is enhanced.
- the human eyelid h3 has a shape that gradually narrows toward the end thereof.
- the heel treatment air cells 53 facing each other are arranged so that the distance between the heels h3 along the shape of the heel h3 becomes narrower toward the rear in the foot longitudinal direction. For this reason, the pressing force of the heel treatment air cell 53 that presses the heel between the heels is inclined toward the toes with respect to the longitudinal direction of the sole, and a directional force component force is generated in the toe direction. Therefore, by holding the heel h3 with the heel treatment air cell 53, the heel (that is, the entire sole) is pushed from the heel treatment section. Easy to move as it comes out.
- the heel h3 can be treated while the convex portion of the arch protrusion 5t is brought into contact with the concave arch, so that the arch protrusion 5t is physically locked. Due to the effect, even if the heel h3 is clamped and pressed, the sole is difficult to escape (moving) in the toe direction (forward in the longitudinal direction of the sole). Therefore, ⁇ h3 and arch h6 are effectively treated.
- the treatment effect on the calf by the first divided body 5a is enhanced. If the sole slips forward in the longitudinal direction of the sole, the calf also shifts in the same direction, and the calf h2 also moves the force between the outer air cell 51 and the central air cell 52. Therefore, in this case, the treatment effect on the calf h2 by the air cells 51 and 52 is reduced. However, as described above, since the sole is moved forward in the longitudinal direction of the sole, the treatment effect on the calf h2 is also enhanced.
- the air cells provided on the footrest 5, that is, the outer air cell 51, the central air cell 52, the acupuncture treatment air cell 53, and the side air cell 54 are covered with a cover body made of cloth or leather. ing.
- the arch projection 5t is not covered with a cover or the like and is exposed. Therefore, the arch projection 5t directly contacts the arch h6 of the user h. In this case, the arch projection 5t is not flattened by a cover body or the like covering the arch projection. Therefore, the physical locking effect of the arch projection 5t is further enhanced, and the treatment to the arch h6 and the heel h3 becomes more effective.
- the second divided body 5b is provided with an air cell. That is, side air cells 54 for mainly pressing the instep h7 of the user h are provided on each of the facing surfaces of the left and right front wall portions 5c2 facing each other.
- the side air cell 54 is configured in a bellows shape by allowing a plurality of stacked air chambers to communicate with each other. Then, as shown in FIG. 5, the side air cell 54 expands in a substantially fan shape with the lower side in the normal direction of the sole as a fulcrum. Therefore, the side air cell 54 can press the instep h7 in the foot placement state in which the arch h6 is placed on the arch projection 5t.
- the foot longitudinal longitudinal center position P1 of the arch projection 5t is included in the foot longitudinal longitudinal installation range W1 of the side air cell 54. Therefore, the arch protrusion 5t and the side With the surface air cell 54, the user's h can be efficiently sandwiched and treated. In other words, the side air cell 54 can efficiently press the foot of the user h against the arch protrusion 5t. Therefore, the treatment effect (pressing effect) by the arch projection 5t is enhanced.
- the sole longitudinal direction center position P2 of the side air cell 54 is located forward of the sole longitudinal direction of the sole longitudinal direction center position P1 of the above-mentioned arch projection 5t. ing. Further, the foot longitudinal longitudinal center position P2 of the side air cell 54 is located forward of the foot longitudinal direction from the most projecting position P3 of the arch projection 5t that projects most upward in the normal direction of the sole. Therefore, when the side air cell 54 is inflated, the portion closer to the toe of the instep h7 is pushed and bent downward in the normal direction of the foot due to the pressing force of the side air cell 54 and the anti-fault from the arch projection 5t. . Therefore, the physical locking effect by the above-mentioned arch projection 5t is further enhanced, and the acupressure effect by the arch projection 5t is also enhanced. Therefore, treatment with the footrest 5 is extremely effective.
- the arch projection 5t is detachable from the rod-shaped body 5g. That is, the arch projection 5t is attached to the rod-like body 5g by the locking projection 5tl that can be externally fitted to the circumferential surface of the rod-like body 5g having a circular section by elastic deformation. Therefore, it is easy to replace the arch projection 5t, and it is possible to select the arch projection 5t whose specifications such as size, shape, or hardness are changed according to the preference of the user h.
- the bar-like body 5g and the Z or arch protrusion 5t are preferably provided with a locking mechanism (unevenness, step, etc.) for preventing the movement of the arch protrusion 5t with respect to the longitudinal direction of the bar-like body 5g.
- the rod-like body 5g and Z or the arch protrusion 5t are provided with a locking mechanism (unevenness, step, or the like) for preventing the arch protrusion 5t from rotating with respect to the circumferential direction of the rod-like body 5g.
- a locking mechanism unevenness, step, or the like
- the rod-like body 5g and Z or the arch projection 5t may be provided with an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the fixing position of the arch projection 5t in the left-right direction. Further, the rod-like body 5g and Z or the arch protrusion 5t may be provided with an adjusting mechanism for adjusting the circumferential direction position of the rod-like body 5g with respect to the arch protrusion 5t. According to these adjustment mechanisms, Since the arrangement of the arch protrusion 5t can be changed according to the preference of the user h, the treatment effect of the arch protrusion 5t can be further enhanced.
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