WO2012114798A1 - Pouf et machine de massage de type chaise en étant équipée - Google Patents

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WO2012114798A1
WO2012114798A1 PCT/JP2012/051018 JP2012051018W WO2012114798A1 WO 2012114798 A1 WO2012114798 A1 WO 2012114798A1 JP 2012051018 W JP2012051018 W JP 2012051018W WO 2012114798 A1 WO2012114798 A1 WO 2012114798A1
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池部 宗清
光治 寺田
中村 潤二
大輪 昌俊
実 河本
渡邊 知彦
井上 宏之
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  • the present invention relates to an ottoman including a sole wall supporting a sole, a treatment projection for treating a sole, and a heater for providing a warm feeling to the sole, and a chair type massage machine including the same.
  • Patent Document 1 A prior art example of an Ottoman is described in US Pat.
  • the ottoman of Patent Document 1 is provided with a concave receiving portion for supporting the sole, a finger pressure bar for treating the sole, and a heater for providing a warm feeling to the sole.
  • the finger pressure bar moves in the longitudinal direction of the foot along the long hole formed on the bottom surface of the concave receiving portion.
  • the elongated hole is formed from the portion corresponding to the toes of the toes to the portion corresponding to the heel.
  • the heater is wired in a ring so as to surround the elongated hole.
  • the heater is not wired in the long hole which is the movable range of the finger pressure bar.
  • the heater is wired corresponding to the tip of the toe. For this reason, when the position of the foot deviates from the prescribed position when using the ottoman, the heat of the heater may not be efficiently transmitted to the front of the sole.
  • the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide an ottoman capable of efficiently transmitting the heat of a heater to the front of a foot and a chair-type massage machine provided with this. It is in.
  • the ottoman includes a foot support portion for supporting a sole, a treatment projection for treating the sole, and a heater for providing a warm feeling to the sole, the foot support comprising
  • the heater includes the forefoot region from the portion corresponding to the base of the toe of the sole to the treatment projection, and the forefoot region is associated with the heater.
  • the heater is disposed across the foot front area in the foot width direction.
  • the heater is arranged to correspond to the base of the five fingers of the sole in the forefoot region.
  • the heater includes a plurality of U-shaped folding line portions aligned in the foot width direction in the forefoot region.
  • the heater is further associated with a portion adjacent to the treatment projection in the width direction of the foot sole.
  • the foot support portion includes a foot rear area from a portion corresponding to the heel of the foot sole to the treatment projection, and the heater is further associated with the foot rear area.
  • the heater includes a front side line portion corresponding to the foot front area and a rear side line portion corresponding to the foot rear area, and the surface area of the front side line portion facing the sole is the sole It is preferable that the surface area of the said back side line part which opposes is larger.
  • the heater includes a first heater associated with the foot front area, and a second heater associated with the foot rear area, and a heat generation amount of the first heater and a heat generation amount of the second heater It is preferable to provide a control mode in which control is performed independently of each other and the calorific value of the first heater is higher than the calorific value of the second heater.
  • At least one of the right foot sidewall provided on the right side of the right foot and the left foot sidewall provided on the left side of the left foot is provided in the foot support portion, but the intermediate foot support portion is provided between the right and left foot sidewalls Is preferably not provided.
  • a mount on which the sole is placed is provided on the main body of the foot support, the heater is attached to a flat portion of the mount, and the heater including a heating wire is used as the heater It is preferable that the flat portion be made of a material which is less likely to be deformed than the heating wire.
  • a cover for covering the heater is provided on the main body of the foot support, that the cover is made of a fabric, and that the heater be in contact with the cover.
  • metal powder is woven into the woven fabric.
  • the metal powder preferably contains silver powder.
  • a second aspect of the present invention is directed to a chair-type massage machine comprising a seat supporting a buttock, a backrest supporting a back, and the ottoman.
  • an ottoman capable of efficiently transmitting the heat of the heater to the front of the foot, and a chair-type massage machine including the ottoman.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the foot support taken along the line AA of FIG. 2; Rear view of the mounting base.
  • the top view of a foot support part The top view of a foot support part.
  • a chair-type massage machine (hereinafter, “massage machine 1”) is provided with a chair 10 for supporting a trunk and an ottoman 20 for supporting a lower leg.
  • the massaging machine 1 is provided with a control device for controlling the chair 10 and the ottoman 20, and a controller for the user to operate the chair 10 and the ottoman 20 (all not shown).
  • the chair 10 is provided with a seat 11 for supporting the buttocks, a backrest 12 for supporting the back, and an armrest 13 for supporting the arm.
  • the backrest 12 is provided with a treatment mechanism 14 for treating the back.
  • the treatment mechanism 14 is provided with a treatment element 15 for removing the back and a drive unit 16 for driving the treatment element 15.
  • the ottoman 20 is provided with a leg support 30 for supporting a leg and a foot support 40 for supporting a foot.
  • the leg support portion 30 and the foot support portion 40 are connected by the connection portion 33 of the leg support portion 30.
  • the longitudinal direction of the foot support portion 40 is “the width direction of the foot support portion 40", and the short direction of the foot support portion 40 is “the depth direction of the foot support portion 40".
  • the direction orthogonal to the depth direction is referred to as “the height direction of the foot support portion 40”.
  • the leg support portion 30 is provided with three leg side walls 31 for supporting the side surfaces of the legs, a leg back wall 32 for supporting the lower leg, and a connection portion 33 for connecting the leg side wall 31 and the foot support portion 40. .
  • the leg support portion 30 is provided with an air bag for treating the leg.
  • a side air bag 34 is provided on the leg side wall 31 to treat the right lower leg and the left lower leg from the right side and the left side, respectively, and a rear part to apply the right lower leg and the left lower leg from the rear side
  • An air bag 35 is provided on the leg back wall 32.
  • the leg side wall 31 includes a leg side wall 31 supporting the right side of the right leg, a leg side wall 31 supporting the left side of the left leg, and a leg side wall 31 supporting the left side of the right leg and the right side of the left leg. Is provided.
  • the foot support portion 40 includes a support portion main body 41 as a main body of a portion for supporting the sole, a sole support portion 50 for supporting the right sole, a sole support portion 50 for supporting the left sole, A heater 70 for giving a feeling of warmth is provided.
  • a cover for covering each element of the foot support portion 40 a first cover 44 for covering the support portion main body 41, and a second sheet for covering a portion of the first cover 44 corresponding to each sole support portion 50.
  • a cover 45 is provided as a cover for covering each element of the foot support portion 40.
  • the foot support portion 40 will be described with reference to FIG.
  • the supporting portion main body 41 includes a sole wall 42 on which each sole support portion 50 is placed, a foot side wall 43 which regulates the movement of the right foot to the right, and a foot side wall 43 which regulates the movement of the left foot to the left. And are provided.
  • a sole support 50 for the right foot and the left foot is provided on the upper surface of the sole wall 42.
  • the sole support 50 for the right foot and the sole support 50 for the left foot are directly opposed to each other via a gap. That is, in the support portion main body 41, between the sole support portion 50 for the right foot and the sole support portion 50 for the left foot, no side wall for restricting the movement of each foot in the width direction is provided.
  • the first cover 44 is made of a woven fabric in which silver powder is woven.
  • the second cover 45 is made of a woven fabric in which silver powder is woven.
  • the first cover 44 corresponds to the "first fabric”.
  • the 2nd cover 45 is corresponded to a "2nd textile.”
  • first surface fasteners 44A are provided on portions corresponding to the front end portion and the rear end portion of each of the foot sole support portions 50, respectively.
  • Second front surface fasteners 45A are provided at the front end and the rear end of the second cover 45, respectively.
  • the control device controls the treatment mechanism 14, the side air bag 34, the rear air bag 35, the treatment protrusion 51, and the heater 70 based on the signal transmitted from the controller.
  • the massage machine 1 has a plurality of operation modes that can be selected by the operation of the controller. Further, in a state in which any one of the plurality of modes is being performed, the heater 70 imparts a warm feeling to the sole of the foot. In addition to the control of the heater 70 which is performed according to the operation mode, it is also possible to select the on / off of the heater 70 by the operation of the controller.
  • Practice execution indicates that the treatment mechanism 14 is operating.
  • Operaation stop indicates a state in which the operation mechanism 14 is stopped.
  • Segment run indicates that the side airbag 34 is operating.
  • Seg stop indicates that the side airbag 34 is at rest.
  • Rear execution indicates that the rear air bag 35 is in operation.
  • Rear stop indicates a state in which the rear air bag 35 is stopped.
  • Protrusion execution indicates that the treatment projection 51 is in operation.
  • Protrusion stop indicates a state in which the treatment projection 51 is stopped.
  • the warmth sense execution shows the state where heater 70 is operating.
  • Hardmonic stop indicates a state in which the heater 70 is stopped.
  • (1st A mode Operation execution, side stop, rear stop, projection stop, and warm feeling stop.
  • (1 B mode Operation execution, side stop, rear stop, projection stop, and warm feeling execution.
  • (1st C mode Operation execution, side execution, back stop, projection stop, and warm feeling stop.
  • (1st D mode Operation execution, side execution, back stop, projection stop, and warm feeling execution.
  • (1st E mode Operation execution, side stop, back operation, projection stop, and warm feeling stop.
  • (1st F mode Operation execution, side stop, back operation, projection stop, and warm feeling execution.
  • (1st G mode Operation execution, side stop, rear stop, projection execution, and warm feeling stop.
  • (1st H mode Operation execution, side stop, rear stop, projection execution, and warm feeling execution.
  • (1st I mode Operation execution, side execution, back execution, projection stop, and warm feeling stop.
  • (1st J mode Operation execution, side execution, back execution, projection stop, and warm feeling execution.
  • (1st K mode Operation execution, side stop, rear execution, projection execution, and warm feeling stop.
  • (1st L mode Operation execution, side stop, back execution, projection execution, and warm feeling execution.
  • (1st M mode Operation execution, side execution, rear execution, projection execution, and warm feeling stop.
  • (1st N mode Operation execution, side execution, back execution, projection execution, and warm feeling execution.
  • the foot sole support 50 will be described with reference to FIG. In FIG. 3, the first surface fastener 44A of the first cover 44 and the second surface fastener 45A of the second cover 45 are omitted.
  • Each foot sole support portion 50 has a treatment projection 51 for treating the foot sole, an airbag 52 for moving the treatment projection 51 in the height direction, and a mount 60 for accommodating a part of the treatment projection 51 and the airbag 52. And are provided.
  • Each foot sole support portion 50 is provided with a heater 70 for giving a warm feeling to the foot sole, and a sheet 53 for wiring the heater 70.
  • the heater 70 is wired so that the lower half of the heater 70 is embedded and the upper half of the heater 70 is exposed.
  • the heater 70 one having the same diameter in the entire portion corresponding to the mount 60 is used.
  • the mounting base 60 is provided with a flat portion 65 for supporting the sole of the foot and a side wall portion 66, and a space is defined below the flat portion 65.
  • the side wall portion 66 is connected to the edge of the lower surface of the flat portion 65.
  • a projection hole 67 for inserting the treatment projection 51 is formed at an intermediate portion in the depth direction and the width direction in the flat portion 65.
  • the mounting table 60 As the mounting table 60, a highly rigid one made of a resin material is used.
  • the mount 60 is a resin member that is less likely to deform than the heater 70 when an external force is applied.
  • the lower portion of the treatment projection 51 and the air bag 52 are accommodated in the interior of the mounting base 60, that is, in the space surrounded by the flat portion 65 and the side wall portion 66.
  • the air bag 52 is provided between the sole wall 42 and the treatment projection 51.
  • the treatment projection 51 is clearance fitted to the projection hole 67.
  • the distal end portion of the treatment projection 51 protrudes outward from the flat portion 65 through the projection hole 67 in a state where the air bag 52 is contracted most.
  • protrusion amount The position of the treatment projection 51 with respect to the sole wall 42 in the height direction, that is, the length of a portion of the treatment projection 51 which protrudes from the flat portion 65 (hereinafter referred to as “protrusion amount”) Changed accordingly.
  • the first cover 44 is provided to cover the heater 70 and the treatment projection 51 from above and to be in contact with the heater 70. That is, in the state where the foot is not placed on the sole support portion 50, a small gap is formed between the back surface of the first cover 44 and the heater 70. On the other hand, in a state in which the foot is placed on the sole support portion 50, at least a part of the back surface of the first cover 44 and the heater 70 are in contact with each other. The contact area between the first cover 44 and the heater 70 changes in accordance with the amount of projection of the treatment projection 51.
  • the sheet 53 is provided with wiring portions 53A respectively corresponding to the left and right mounts 60 and connecting portions 53B for connecting the left and right wiring portions 53A.
  • the wiring portion 53A of the sheet 53 is provided in the depth direction from the front end portion (hereinafter, "front end portion 60X") of the mounting 60 to the rear end portion (hereinafter, “top end 60Y"). Further, the wiring portion 53A is provided from the left end to the right end of the mount 60 in the width direction.
  • An opening 53 ⁇ / b> C having a diameter larger than that of the projection hole 67 is formed in a portion of the wiring portion 53 ⁇ / b> A corresponding to the projection hole 67 of the mount 60.
  • the treatment projection 51, the projection hole 67, and the opening 53C are provided concentrically.
  • the mount 60 will be described with reference to FIG. FIG. 4 shows the lower surface of the mount 60 in a state in which the treatment projection 51 and the air bag 52 are omitted from the inside of the mount 60.
  • the mounting base 60 is provided with a plurality of types of ribs for reinforcement, that is, a first rib 61, a second rib 62, a third rib 63, and a fourth rib 64. It is done.
  • the first rib 61 to the fourth rib 64 are connected to the lower surface of the flat portion 65 and the inner peripheral surface of the side wall portion 66, respectively.
  • the first rib 61 extends in the width direction at the front portion of the mount 60, that is, in the width direction from the left inner circumferential surface to the right inner circumferential surface of the side wall portion 66.
  • two first ribs 61 are provided side by side in the depth direction.
  • the second rib 62 extends in the depth direction at the front of the mount 60, that is, in the depth direction from the front inner peripheral surface of the side wall portion 66 to the side surface of the first rib 61.
  • two second ribs 62 are provided side by side in the width direction.
  • the third rib 63 extends in the width direction at the rear portion of the mount 60, that is, in the width direction from the left inner peripheral surface to the right inner peripheral surface of the side wall portion 66. In the illustrated example, three third ribs 63 are provided side by side in the depth direction.
  • the fourth rib 64 extends in the depth direction at the rear of the mount 60, that is, in the depth direction from the rear inner peripheral surface of the side wall portion 66 to the side surface of the third rib 63.
  • two fourth ribs 64 are provided side by side in the width direction.
  • FIG. 5 shows the planar structure of the foot support 40 with the first cover 44 and the second cover 45 removed.
  • FIG. 6 has shown the planar structure of the foot support part 40 in the state in which the leg
  • FIG. 5 shows the planar structure of the foot support 40 with the first cover 44 and the second cover 45 removed.
  • FIG. 6 has shown the planar structure of the foot support part 40 in the state in which the leg
  • the mounting base 60 is divided into five areas, ie, a first area 60A, a second area 60B, a third area 60C, a fourth area 60D, and a fifth area 60E, from the front to the rear.
  • the second area 60B corresponds to the "foot front area”
  • the fifth area 60E corresponds to the "foot rear area”.
  • the first area 60A shows an area from the platform front end 60X to a portion corresponding to the base of the toe FT.
  • the second region 60B shows a region from a portion corresponding to the base of the toe FT to a portion corresponding to the front edge of the treatment protrusion 51.
  • the third region 60C shows a region from the front edge of the treatment protrusion 51 to the rear edge of the treatment protrusion 51.
  • the fourth area 60D shows an area from the rear edge of the treatment projection 51 to the portion corresponding to the front end of the weir FH.
  • the fifth area 60E shows an area from a portion corresponding to the front end of the weir FH to the pedestal rear end 60Y.
  • the heater 70 is wired across the first area 60A to the fifth area 60E. Heater 70 is divided into five regions corresponding to regions 60A to 60E: first portion 71, second portion 72, third portion 73, fourth portion 74, and fifth portion 75.
  • the first portion 71 corresponds to the first region 60A.
  • the second portion 72 corresponds to the second region 60B.
  • the third portion 73 corresponds to the third region 60C.
  • the fourth portion 74 corresponds to the fourth region 60D.
  • the fifth portion 75 corresponds to the fifth region 60E.
  • one heater 70 is wired to two foot support portions 50 so as to correspond to each portion of the foot F. Further, the heater 70 is wired so as to surround the treatment projection 51 in one sole support portion 50.
  • the first portion 71 corresponds to the toe FT.
  • the second portion 72 corresponds to the front of the arch FA.
  • the third portion 73 corresponds to the middle in the longitudinal direction and the outer side in the width direction.
  • the fourth portion 74 corresponds to a longitudinally rearward and laterally outer portion.
  • the fifth portion 75 corresponds to ⁇ FH.
  • the length of the heater 70 per unit area in the first area 60A and the second area 60B is larger than the length of the heater 70 per unit area in the fourth area 60D and the fifth area 60E. That is, the total length of the first portion 71 and the second portion 72 is larger than the total length of the fourth portion 74 and the fifth portion 75.
  • the second portion 72 corresponds to the “front side line portion”
  • the fifth portion 75 corresponds to the “rear side line portion”.
  • the second portion 72 of the heater 70 is disposed across the second region 60B in the foot width direction that is associated with the base of the five fingers of the sole.
  • the second portion 72 can include a plurality of U-shaped folding line portions aligned in the foot width direction in the second region 60B.
  • the fifth portion 75 of the heater 70 can include a U-shaped fold line portion in the fifth region 60E.
  • the surface area of the heater 70 per unit area in the first area 60A and the second area 60B is larger than the surface area of the heater 70 per unit area in the fourth area 60D and the fifth area 60E. That is, the total surface area of the first portion 71 and the second portion 72 is larger than the total surface area of the fourth portion 74 and the fifth portion 75.
  • the surface area of the heater 70 indicates the surface area of the upper portion of the heater 70 exposed from the sheet 53.
  • the total calorific value of the first portion 71 and the second portion 72 is the total calorific value of the fourth portion 74 and the fifth portion 75. It becomes bigger than.
  • the operation of the foot support portion 40 will be described with reference to FIG.
  • Massage of foot F is performed in the following order.
  • (Procedure A) The foot F is placed on the sole support 50.
  • (Procedure B) The movement of the treatment projection 51 by the air bag 52 is started.
  • (Procedure C) The application of the warm feeling to the sole by the heater 70 is started.
  • (Procedure D) The application of the warm feeling by the heater 70 is stopped.
  • the movement of the treatment projection 51 by the air bag 52 is stopped.
  • the amount of protrusion of the treatment projection 51 changes with the expansion and contraction of the air bag 52, whereby a stimulus corresponding to the change in the amount of protrusion is applied to the sole. That is, when the protrusion amount of the treatment protrusion 51 is increased, the stimulus applied to the sole is increased. On the other hand, when the amount of protrusion of the treatment projection 51 decreases, the stimulus applied to the sole decreases.
  • the ottoman of the comparative example is different in configuration from the ottoman 20 of the massage machine 1 in the following points, and has the same configuration as the ottoman 20 in other points.
  • the heater is wired in a ring shape along the outer periphery of the mounting base 60 in contrast to the point where the heater 70 is wired in the ottoman 20 as shown in FIG.
  • a portion corresponding to the table front end 60X (hereinafter, "heater front portion of the comparative example") is wired mainly corresponding to the tip of the toe.
  • the heater front portion of the comparative example is wired as described above, when the position of the foot deviates from the prescribed position to the rear in the depth direction when using the ottoman, the heater of the comparative example It is easy for the front part not to face the sole. That is, there is a high possibility that the heat of the heater can not be efficiently transmitted to the front of the foot sole.
  • the second portion 72 of the heater 70 is wired in the second region 60B.
  • the frequency at which the second portion 72 does not face the sole when the position of the foot deviates from the specified position to the rear in the depth direction when the ottoman 20 is used It becomes smaller than the frequency in which the heater front part of a comparative example will be in the state which does not face a sole.
  • the heat of the heater 70 can be efficiently transmitted to the front of the foot.
  • the third portion 73 of the heater 70 is wired in the third region 60C. According to this configuration, it is possible to impart a warm feeling to a wider range of the front of the foot.
  • the fifth portion 75 of the heater 70 is wired in the fifth region 60E. According to this configuration, since the warmth is given to the rear of the sole in addition to the front of the sole, it is possible to give the user a feeling that the warmth is given to the entire sole.
  • the heater 70 is wired so as to surround the treatment projection 51. According to this configuration, it is possible to give the user the feeling that the warmth is given by the treatment projection 51.
  • the total surface area of the first portion 71 and the second portion 72 is larger than the total surface area of the fourth portion 74 and the fifth portion 75. According to this configuration, the thermal sensation applied to the toes and the vicinity thereof is larger than the thermal sensation applied to the heel, and therefore, the sole can be efficiently warmed.
  • the heater 70 is wired to be in contact with the first cover 44. According to this configuration, compared with a configuration in which a resin cover or the like is provided between the first cover 44 and the heater 70, the heat of the heater 70 can be efficiently transmitted to the sole.
  • the second cover 45 is configured to be attachable to and detachable from the first cover 44. According to this configuration, it is possible to easily replace the second cover 45 as a cover of the part that is easily soiled with the use of the ottoman 20, that is, the part corresponding to the sole.
  • the first cover 44 is made of a woven fabric in which silver powder is woven. According to this configuration, since the first cover 44 has a deodorizing action, it is possible to suppress the generation of an odor such as sweat from the foot support portion 40 as the ottoman 20 is used. In addition, since the first cover 44 has an antibacterial effect, it is possible to suppress the proliferation of bacteria on the foot support portion 40 as the ottoman 20 is used. In addition, since the first cover 44 has high thermal conductivity, heat can be efficiently transmitted from the heater 70 to the sole of the foot.
  • the second cover 45 is made of a woven fabric in which silver powder is woven. According to this configuration, also in the second cover 45, the same effect as the effect obtained by the first cover 44 can be obtained.
  • the mounting base 60 is provided with the first rib 61 to the fourth rib 64. According to this configuration, the strength of the flat portion 65 of the mount 60 is improved, so that the amount of deformation of the flat portion 65 when the foot is placed on the foot support portion 40 can be reduced. Therefore, disconnection of the heater 70 is less likely to occur.
  • the present invention is not limited to the contents of the above embodiment, and can be modified as follows, for example. Variants can also be combined.
  • the heater 70 is comprised by one heating wire in the said embodiment, the structure of the heater 70 can also be changed as follows.
  • a heater 80 can be provided instead of the heater 70.
  • the heater 80 is provided with a first heater 81 wired to the front of the mount 60 and a second heater 82 wired to the rear of the mount 60.
  • the first heater 81 is wired across the first area 60A, the second area 60B, and the third area 60C.
  • the first heater 81 is wired according to the wiring form of the first portion 71, the second portion 72, and the third portion 73 of the heater 70.
  • the second heater 82 is wired across the third area 60C, the fourth area 60D, and the fifth area 60E.
  • the second heater 82 is manually wired in accordance with the wiring configuration of the third portion 73, the fourth portion 74, and the fifth portion 75 of the heater 70.
  • a heater formed of three heating wires wired to the respective mounts 60 may be provided.
  • the first portion 71 and the second portion 72 are constituted by one heating wire
  • the third portion 73 is constituted by one heating wire
  • What comprises the 4th part 74 and the 5th part 75 by one heating wire is mentioned.
  • control 1 to (control 4) can be preprogrammed in the control device of the massage machine 1 as control of the heater.
  • the controller of the massage machine 1 is provided with an operation unit for inputting execution and stop of each control and an operation unit for selecting the control to be performed.
  • Control 1 The electric power supplied to each heater is controlled so that the amount of heat generation of the first heater 81 becomes larger than the amount of heat generation of the second heater 82.
  • Control 2 The electric power supplied to each heater is controlled so that the amount of heat generation of the first heater 81 becomes smaller than the amount of heat generation of the second heater 82.
  • Control 3 The electric power supplied to each heater is controlled so that the calorific value of the first heater 81 becomes equal to the calorific value of the second heater 82.
  • Control 4 At least two of the above (Control 1) to (Control 3) are selected, and the selected control is sequentially performed based on the pre-programmed order.
  • one treatment projection 51 is provided in one sole support 50
  • a plurality of treatment projections 51 may be provided in one sole support 50.
  • An example of a configuration in which a plurality of treatment projections 51 are provided will be described with reference to FIG.
  • each foot sole supporting portion 50 is provided with a first treatment projection 51A and a second treatment projection 51B as a plurality of treatment projections 51, and a heater 90 replacing the heater 70.
  • the first treatment projection 51A is provided on the front of the mount 60.
  • the second treatment projection 51 ⁇ / b> B is provided at the rear of the mount 60.
  • a heater 70 may be provided instead of the heater 90 in the modification of FIG.
  • the mounting base 60 is formed with two projection holes 67 for inserting the first treatment projection 51A and the second treatment projection 51B. Inside the mounting base 60, there are a first airbag 52A for moving the first treatment projection 51A in the height direction and a second airbag 52B for moving the second treatment projection 51B in the height direction. Provided.
  • the heater 90 is provided with a first heater 91 wired to the front of the mount 60 and a second heater 92 wired to the rear of the mount 60. That is, the heater 90 is formed of two heating wires.
  • the mounting base 60 has six areas, ie, an eleventh area 60F, a twelfth area 60G, a thirteenth area 60H, a fourteenth area 60I, a fifteenth area 60J, and a sixteenth area 60K, from the front to the rear in the depth direction. It is divided.
  • the twelfth region 60G corresponds to the "foot front region”
  • the sixteenth region 60K corresponds to the "foot rear region”.
  • the eleventh region 60F shows a region from the pedestal front end 60X to a portion corresponding to the base of the toe.
  • the twelfth region 60G shows a region from a portion corresponding to the base of the toe to a portion corresponding to the front edge of the first treatment projection 51A.
  • the thirteenth region 60H shows a region from the front edge of the first treatment projection 51A to the rear edge of the first treatment protrusion 51A.
  • the fourteenth region 60I shows a region from the rear edge of the first treatment projection 51A to the front edge of the second treatment protrusion 51B.
  • the fifteenth region 60J is a region from the front edge of the second treatment projection 51B to the rear edge of the second treatment protrusion 51B.
  • the sixteenth region 60K shows a region from the rear edge of the second treatment projection 51B to the table rear end 60Y.
  • the first heater 91 is wired across the front of the eleventh region 60F, the twelfth region 60G, the thirteenth region 60H, and the fourteenth region 60I. Further, according to the wiring form of the first portion 71, the second portion 72, and the third portion 73 of the heater 70 of FIG. 6, wiring is performed so as to surround the first treatment projection 51A.
  • the second heater 92 is wired across the rear of the fourteenth region 60I, the fifteenth region 60J, and the sixteenth region 60K.
  • the first portion 71 of the heater 70 can be omitted.
  • At least one of the third portion 73 to the fifth portion 75 of the heater 70 can be omitted.
  • the heater 70 is configured of a heating wire, but the configuration of the heater 70 is not limited to this.
  • a heater constituted by an element emitting far infrared radiation and a ceramic plate receiving far infrared radiation can also be used.
  • the ceramic plate is provided on the mount 60, and the element is provided inside the mount 60.
  • the ceramic plate is provided to correspond to the first portion 71 to the fifth portion 75 of the heater 70.
  • the elements are provided at positions corresponding to the ceramic plate.
  • the resin-made mount 60 is used in the said embodiment, the metal-made mount 60 can also be used.
  • a mount 60 formed of rubber that is less likely to be deformed than the heater 70 can be used.
  • the two mounts 60 corresponding to each foot are provided, but one or both of the right and left mounts 60 may be omitted.
  • the heater 70 is wired on the sole wall 42 via the sheet 53.
  • the configuration of the second cover 45 can be changed as follows. That is, as shown in FIG. 9A, an instep cover 46 may be provided at the front end of the second cover 45 to cover the instep.
  • the width of the instep cover 46 is set larger than the width of the portion of the second cover 45 corresponding to the sole.
  • the second cover 45 it is possible to cover the instep by folding the instep cover 46. Thereby, a warm feeling can be more efficiently given to a user's foot.
  • At least one of the first cover 44 and the second cover 45 may be configured by a woven fabric in which another metal powder such as aluminum is woven in place of silver powder.
  • At least one of the first cover 44 and the second cover 45 can be configured by a woven fabric in which metal powder is not woven.
  • the second cover 45 can be omitted.
  • the first surface fastener 44A is omitted from the first cover 44.
  • another cover may be provided between the first cover 44 and the heater 70 to cover the heater 70. Also in this configuration, the effects of (1) to (6) and (8) to (11) of the above embodiment can be obtained.
  • an intermediate foot sidewall may be provided between the right sole support 50 and the left sole support 50.
  • the midfoot wall can regulate the movement of the right foot to the left and the movement of the left foot to the right.
  • one or both of the left and right foot sidewalls 43 may be omitted.
  • projected hole 67 of mounting stand 60 is provided as a size which carries out gap fitting with operation projection 51, the size of projected hole 67 is not restricted to this. If the first portion 71 is provided in the range between the treatment projection 51 and the base of the toe, the projection hole 67 can be a long hole extending in the depth direction or the width direction.
  • the leg support 30 can be omitted from the ottoman 20.
  • the ottoman 20 can also be comprised as a single massage machine which is not assembled to the massage machine 1.
  • the ottoman 20 can include the control device and the controller corresponding to the control device and the controller of the massage machine 1.

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La présente invention concerne un pouf (20) doté d'une unité de support des pieds (40) destinée à supporter la plante des pieds, une projection de massage (51) destinée à masser la plante des pieds, et un chauffage (70) destiné à impartir une sensation de chaleur sur la plante des pieds. L'unité de support des pieds (40) comprend une région avant pour pieds (60B) d'une partie correspondant à la base des orteils (FT) jusqu'à la projection de massage (51). Une partie du chauffage (70) est fournie à la région avant pour pieds (60B).
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