WO2015122735A1 - Chair having neck exercise support for neck exercise - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a neck rest (headrest) attached to an office chair or a vehicle chair, and the neck rest is tilted backwards and the bottom of the neck rest at the same time when the neck movement is pushed with the back of the neck rest attached to the chair. It relates to a chair with a neckrest to which cervical traction is used during neck movement, which is used to strengthen the muscles of the neck by performing neck movement by allowing the cervical traction to be pulled up as well as to bring the cervical traction effect.
- the present invention is a technical field for strengthening the neck muscles, widening the narrowed intervertebral disc as a field for treating neck pain.
- the chin and the rear head are wrapped together and the head is pulled toward the crown.
- Some office chairs use headrests, but all of them use the chin and back head to wrap the tow. .
- the most primitive method is to wrap the chin and the back with a cloth and pull it up.
- Fig. 15 The second thing of Fig. 15 is that the neck is stretched using air to wrap the neck around the tube.
- the third and fourth diagrams of Fig. 15 use the chair's headrests to support the jaws and tow up using hydraulic pressure.
- the third diagram of Fig. 15 operates the headrests left and right and the fourth diagram of Fig. 15 operates the headrests up and down. It is about a technology that combines.
- the first is to strengthen the muscles of the neck is a fundamental treatment, so increase the muscle mass of the neck,
- the second is to increase the spacing of the narrowed cervical spine
- the person who feels pain in the neck has a purpose to help acupressure around the shoulder because it involves pain in the muscles around the neck.
- the present invention is a method for solving the above problems
- a central sphere defining an empty space at an intermediate portion of the contact plate
- a contact plate support configured to support the contact plate
- a second insertion hole configured in a transverse direction corresponding to the first insertion hole of the contact plate at a central portion of the contact plate support body
- a first coupling rod formed of a pair coupled with the contact plate support through hole
- the contact plate is coupled to the contact plate support through the coupling portion, and the contact plate support coupled to the coupling portion is characterized in that the connection configuration through the first coupling rod.
- the lower part of the contact plate is characterized in that the wood pressure bar.
- the coupling portion can be configured in various ways, but in the present invention is characterized by consisting of a coupling pin.
- the front plate of the contact plate and the neck movement support is characterized in that the neck corresponding to the bent portion to be seated.
- the first coupling rod is characterized in that the contact plate spring further configured.
- the neck movement support is characterized in that it is provided with a spring having an elastic portion.
- the spring is characterized in that the torsion spring.
- first coupling rod is characterized in that it further comprises a first rotating shaft configured in the vertical direction.
- the bottom plate of the neck movement support is formed extending around the first rotary shaft.
- the support plate with a neck movement support groove further configured to insert the first rotating shaft.
- auxiliary support plate is further placed on the lower portion of the support plate, characterized in that the auxiliary support plate is configured to configure a second coupling rod to connect with the support plate.
- a coupling rod insertion hole is provided to connect with the second coupling rod
- the second coupling rod is characterized in that the support plate spring.
- auxiliary support plate is characterized in that the support rod is further configured to couple with the main body of the chair.
- the support rod is characterized in that the back spring is further configured.
- the neck movement support groove is composed of an elastic means
- the elastic means is a neck exercise support for neck exercise, characterized in that the pocket spring
- the sub support plate is characterized in that the acupressure rod fixing plate, but
- the acupressure rod fixing plate is characterized in that the shoulder acupressure rod portion.
- the shoulder acupressure rod portion is provided with a handle that can be moved forward and backward on the bolt and the one end of the lock and the fixing pin to lock and release the lock on the other end of the lock, the handle and the shoulder acupressure bar It is characterized by including one.
- the shoulder acupressure rod portion is characterized in that the rail box for coupling with the acupressure rod fixing plate.
- the shoulder acupressure rod portion is configured to be connected via a rising bar to be able to move up and down through the chair handle, characterized in that the lifting lever for raising and lowering the rising rod.
- the elevating lock portion constitutes a sliding fastener for advancing and retracting the second and second bolts, and constitutes a cable for advancing and retracting the sliding fastener, and raises the lift lever when the cable is pulled. It characterized in that the third rotating shaft is configured in the lifting lever to be made.
- Disc disease is fatal to humans walking upright.
- the working environment of modern people is forced to press the disks of the spine and cervical spine all day because they have to sit and work. Nevertheless, unlike other muscles, especially cervical muscles have little chance of training.
- Common neck movements include turning your head from side to side, or moving your head back and forth or right and left.
- a common way of doing neck exercises is to push the right head of the ear to the left with the bottom of your right hand, while at the same time pushing your head to the right to match the power of your right hand to train your muscles.
- the neck movement is performed by the pushing force.
- the muscles of the cervical spine are given strength by the mutual pushing force. This exercise still does not effectively prevent neck cervical disc compression.
- Another effect of the present invention is that anyone can easily and conveniently exercise.
- the equipment in the physiotherapy room is not only effective, but it is not easy for anyone to exercise.
- the present invention can exercise very easily in that it uses a chair that is in contact with everyday. You can do it at any time during the office or while driving, and it is enough to turn your head back. And with a simple add-on can be effective to shoulder acupressure.
- Figure 13 is an organic explanatory diagram of the spine and cervical spine
- Figure 15 is a schematic diagram of existing methods
- Figure 16 is a contact explanatory diagram of the support bar
- Figure 17 is a perspective view of the acupressure pin (left side is an exploded view, the right side is a coupling view)
- Figure 19 is a combination of the main body and the rising rod of Figure 6
- Figure 20 is a diagram of the combination of Figure 11 and the rising rod
- 21 is an exploded view of a rising bar
- Fig. 23 is an overall view of Fig. 20 combined with a chair
- Figure 24 is a view showing the connection of the rising bar cable and the bite cable to the chair handle
- Fig. 25 is an operation diagram in which a byte is operated by a byte cable
- Figure 26 is a state diagram for raising the rising bar by the rising bar cable
- the contact plate of FIG. 5 constituting FIG. 11 causes the contact plate to move freely in the front-rear direction when a force is applied to the rear part of the head.
- lever 56 which acts as a lever when the head is flipped backward at both ends of the rear lower part of FIG. 6 and raises the lower part, and the first torsion spring is pushed in the opposite direction when the headrest is moved backward.
- (57) is a state diagram inserted.
- the spring 52 is to act to move the contact plate downward due to the action of the lever and lever lever roller 55 and the torsion spring roller 58 to allow the head to rest on the contact plate even when the neck is wet.
- FIG. 10 is configured so that the upper plate and the lower plate of FIG. 9 are combined so that the upper plate can move back and forth.
- the first torsion spring 57 at the rear of the headrest is bent downward (see FIG. 5B). It is located in the upper end of the support groove will not produce the desired desired traction effect.
- the first rotation shaft 54 is raised along the groove cut in the center of the support 73 so that a traction action occurs. Because you have to. Figure 2 is combined with the chair is shown in this case, in order to show the traction effect by using a compression spring on the support bar 77 so that the headrest can be elevated when used.
- FIG. 2 is an internal structure diagram of a back plate.
- the present invention corresponds to the gist of the present invention that the neck movement is performed while pushing the headrest which is the degree of coupling between the contact plate, the contact plate support, the main body and the support plate with the head, and at the same time the neck is towed in the longitudinal direction.
- a contact plate in direct contact with the head is a structure of the contact plate support to ensure that the head and the contact plate can be in good contact.
- FIG. 4 shows contact plate support through-holes 38 on both sides of the interior of the support for engagement with the body of FIG.
- the contact plate and the contact plate support are joined using a coupling pin 36,
- FIG. 6 is a view of the main body to be combined with FIG.
- Figure 6 corresponds to the front part of the body
- the first torsion spring 57 is shown by using a leaf spring in the present invention.
- the small torsion spring is a second torsion spring (59) to be selectively used when the muscles of the neck are strengthened.
- the left end of the 7 degree torsion spring is disassembled and in use, it is inserted with the right end of the 7 degree. .
- an auxiliary spring can be added or selected. In Figure 7 it is shown that the main spring can be inserted.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are views showing a combination of FIGS. 5 and 6.
- Figure 9 is an exploded view of the support plate inserted in the middle of coupling Figure 8 with the chair.
- the support plate of FIG. 9 is composed of an upper plate and a lower plate.
- the upper plate includes a support 73 for inserting a portion of the first rotating shaft 54 and the ring of FIG. 8 to support FIG. 8.
- Combination rod insertion hole for inserting the lower plate is configured.
- the lower plate of Figure 9 has a second coupling rod (78) for inserting the support plate spring (74) on both sides of the lower plate.
- FIG. 10 is configured so that the upper plate and the lower plate of FIG. 9 are combined so that the upper plate can move back and forth.
- Figure 11 is a combination of Figures 10 and 8, which is the headrest of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 One characteristic of FIG. 11 is that there is a pocket spring on top of the support 73.
- the first torsion spring 57 at the rear of the headrest is bent downward (see FIG. 7). It is located in the upper end of the support groove will not produce the desired desired traction effect.
- the first rotary shaft 54 is raised along the groove cut in the center of the support 73 so that the traction action occurs. Because you have to. Figure 2 is combined with the chair is shown in this case, in order to show the traction effect by using a compression spring on the support bar 77 so that the headrest can be elevated when used.
- the cervical spine When the neck is tilted back, the cervical spine is not bent in a straight line, but the seven cervical spines are bent and the shape is curved like a bow.
- the “I” point in Fig. 12 is the cervical spine number 7, which is not only bent, but is bent as each node cooperates as a bow as shown in the drawing.
- the cervical spine When the neck is tilted backwards, the cervical spine does not rotate while maintaining a straight line. Furthermore, the cervical spine moves not only the cervical spine but also the spine, especially the thoracic spine.
- the rotation radius of a becomes smaller than when the movement is performed while maintaining the straight line.
- There is also a difference in the descent width as compared to when the linear movement of the additional d as shown in Figure 12 will be made.
- the lower part is the spine and the upper part is the cervical spine.
- FIG. 13 shows a case where only the cervical spine is bent, but at this time, the movement width does not increase and does not push strongly. But in reality, you can't move your neck like this.
- the third figure shown in Fig. 13 is a phenomenon actually occurring when exercising, and the back, especially the thoracic spine, is bent back.
- the first spring is a back spring (123, Fig. 2) placed to absorb it.
- the cervical spine is sharply bent, so that when it is pulled out a lot, the head slides down the contact plate and only the upper end of the head contacts the contact plate.
- the lever 56 when the head is turned back in FIG.
- the lever serves to raise the lower end of the headrest by acting as a lever when the headrest rotates. Since the part is subjected to a strong load, the lever roller 55 was placed at the lower end to avoid friction noise and smooth operation.
- the torsion spring at the end of the lever also bends back to help the synergy by using the elasticity of the torsion spring.
- the cervical spine is bent in a direction perpendicular to the lower part of the cervical spine 6, 7 is subjected to a large force. That is, the main part of the muscle used when the neck is bent like a bow backward and pushed back is 2,3,4,5, which is the middle upper part of the cervical spine (since this part is bent a lot), and the lower cervical spine This is because the muscles in the 6th and 7th parts are flexed less structurally, which results in less force, which means that the lower part of the muscles that are less rigid tend to be stretched. Neck disease occurs almost in the cervical spine 6, 7, so this is a good phenomenon in the treatment of neck disease.
- the present invention is subjected to the reaction force of the climbing of the back spring from the moment the neck back.
- the muscles are hardened by the force in the neck, so the length of the traction may be smaller than the existing methods without any force.
- a device for acupressure and simultaneous acupressure may be configured.
- the headrest When the acupressure rod is placed on the bottom of the support plate of FIG. 12, the headrest can be pressed by the force of the headrest descending.
- FIG. 18 under the support plate of the acupressure rod fixing plate (163) is attached to the support plate after the acupressure rods of FIG. Acupressure bar is manufactured as shown in Figure 17 to be able to move back and forth, left and right.
- FIG. 17 is an exploded view on the left and a combination view on the right of FIG.
- the fixing pin spring 151 is fixed with a piece and the cover plate 160 is completed.
- the fixing pin 152 is protruded and is fixed while being inserted into the hole () drilled in the shiatsu rod fixing plate. By lifting up, you can move the pressure body freely.
- Shown in the lower right part of FIG. 17 is a rail box 158.
- the chiropractor's body is in it, and it can move back and forth.
- the rail protrusion 157 at the bottom of the rail cap is inserted into the bar groove 162 which is dug like a rail at the front of the acupressure rod fixing plate 163 to move left and right.
- One-touch handle 154 can be moved to the desired position in front, rear, left and right, and the handle is immediately fixed in place. If the shiatsu device sticks out, making the chair difficult to perform, the shiatsu plate is hidden under the support plate as shown in FIG.
- the handle Since the right hand is operated with the left hand and the left hand with the right hand, the handle is positioned accordingly.
- the reason why the rail groove 162 is provided is to prevent this because the acupuncture structure of the shoulder is not flat but is easily removed from the desired position by applying force. Since the rail protrusion 157 has a length from side to side, the acupressure rod is in contact with the desired position without being pushed.
- FIGS. 19B and 24 Another example is the pulling of the armrest back to further increase the force of traction, such as FIGS. 19B and 24.
- the overall operation is shown in FIG. 23.
- the outline is based on the principle that the forward lever 222 is placed at the lower end of the second rotating shaft 223 when the armrest is pulled back by using a cable that is a power transmission line.
- the groove 170 to which the rising rod 173 is coupled is placed at the bottom of the support 50 having the headrest lever, and the rising rod 173 is coupled thereto, and the shape thereof is illustrated in FIG. 20.
- the rising rod has a joint 172 in the middle according to the headrest is moved back and forth.
- the support plate, as shown in Fig. 18, the rising rod passing holes (164, 166) are kept long before and after.
- the support bar 77 of the headrest is made long as shown in FIG. 23, mounted through the fixing bar 210 attached to the upper and lower backs, and lifted up using a tension spring 211.
- the T bar 212 having teeth on both sides of the middle portion of the support bar 77 is firmly fixed to the support bar using a bolt.
- the lower torsion spring 233 is usually pushed up the biter to the T-bar and the lower bar.
- the biters are spaced apart from each other so that the biters do not interfere with the operation of the T bar 212.
- you pull the armrest bitter narrows and bites down the T bar 212, while being connected with additional acupressure and support rods, the support rods also descend.
- the bite is widened by the return spring 220 of the bottom of the chair and the torsion spring 233 of the lower part of the biter, thereby widening the space between the bar T 212.
- the biter is of course made of an elastic body that opens its teeth.
- Towing should rise up unlike the acupressure, so that the rising bar 190 as shown in Figure 22 to raise the rising rod and pull the armrest to act as a synergistic action of the cable connected thereto.
- a sliding pulley 196 was used as shown in FIG. 22 to enable neck movement.
- connecting the cable 194 to the right armrest is not shown in the drawing, but in the case of the left armrest of the figure, the biter is lowered to install the structure to help the additional lowering of the shiatsu rod and the headrest.
- FIG. 21 is an exploded view of the rising bar, and the second bolt 191, which will bite the rising bar 173 inside the rising bar, shows the third torsion spring 193 shown in FIG.
- the second bolt is pushed back by the third torsion spring, so that there is no contact with the rising rod 173, but when the armrest is pushed backward, as the wire 195 is pulled, the sliding puller 196 descends and the second bolt is lowered.
- Advance (191) is a structure to bite the rising rod (173). Then, the second knob 191 moves up and down slightly by the rotation shaft by the third rotation shaft 192, thereby increasing the effect of the movement.
- Ascending rod 173 is fixed only the lower end of the joint and the upper portion should be moved back and forth, but only the lower end is fixed through the support bar fixing bar 210 as shown in FIG.
- the ascent rod Since the step of using the armrest is already in the state where the neck is turned back a lot, the ascent rod is already lowered, so when the ascent rod is raised, it is towed even if the necessary lift section is short, and the ascending lever 190 is installed with a high ratio of leverage. Being able to achieve the desired purpose with little power.
- the movement width of the contact plate 30 is reduced by the movement of the contact plate 30. It is very different from the existing method that can hardly move the neck.
- the nodding motion in the state of strong towing is similar to the principle that the rock moves by moving lightly with a lever when moving a large rock.
- the armrests have a return spring 220 so that they do not lean back normally so that the armrests automatically recover.
- the left armrest can be moved back and lowered by the biter.
- the right armrest raises the lever and after the exercise, the return spring is restored.
- the use of the armrest is to be used additionally in the state where the neck is tilted to some extent, it serves as an armrest in the state without the neck.
- the ideal power transmission cable is a type commonly used in bicycles and vehicles. It is a wire that is bent inside a steel pipe that is well bent but not shrinkable.
- the muscles are strengthened and the gap between the joints is widened because the muscle fibers are surrounded by contractile fascia and the muscles are not only thickened to the side but also to length.
- Strengthening the neck muscles means that you can see the effects of traction by itself, and thus the present invention will be an invention that has great significance even by strengthening muscles apart from traction. Because the neck is the part that connects each part of the body with the neck, it means that the health comes when the neck is healthy and crosslinks well. When the neck is overloaded, the shoulders become stiff, which means that the neck is weak and overloaded. Fundamental healing is the only way to strengthen the muscles of the neck.
- Accessibility is also a chair that comes into contact all day when you open your eyes.
- the lever 56 when the head is turned back in FIG.
- the lever serves to raise the lower end of the headrest by acting as a lever when the headrest rotates. Since the part is subjected to a strong load, the lever roller 55 was placed at the lower end to avoid friction noise and smooth operation.
- the torsion spring at the end of the lever also bends back to help the synergy by using the elasticity of the torsion spring.
- the cervical spine is bent in a direction perpendicular to the lower part of the cervical spine 6, 7 is subjected to a large force.
- the main part of the muscle used when the neck is bent like a bow backward and pushed back is the part 2,3,4,5, which is the upper part of the cervical spine (since this part is bent a lot), and the lower cervical spine.
- the muscles in the 6th and 7th parts are flexed less structurally, which results in less force, which means that the lower part of the muscles that are less rigid tend to be stretched.
- Neck disease occurs almost in the cervical spine 6, 7, so this is a good phenomenon in the treatment of neck disease.
- the present invention corresponds to the effect of lifting the dumbbell as if the neck is repeated by pressing the force vigorously. Muscle mass is dramatically increased compared to bare gymnastics, which is a solution to the underlying neck disease.
- Another effect of the present invention is that anyone can easily and conveniently exercise.
- the equipment in the physiotherapy room is not only effective, but it is not easy for anyone to exercise.
- the present invention can exercise very easily in that it uses a chair that is in contact with everyday. You can do it at any time during the office or while driving, and it is enough to turn your head back.
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- 의자의 상부에 형성된 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자에 있어서,In the chair having a neck support for neck exercise formed in the upper portion of the chair,머리와 접촉하는 접촉판;Contact plates in contact with the head;상기 접촉판의 중간부에 빈공간을 형성하는 중앙구;A central sphere defining an empty space at an intermediate portion of the contact plate;상기 접촉판의 횡방향의 내부에 홀을 둔 제1삽입구;A first insertion hole having a hole in the transverse direction of the contact plate;상기 접촉판을 지지할 수 있도록 구성된 접촉판 지지체;A contact plate support configured to support the contact plate;상기 접촉판 지지체에 상기 접촉판의 제1삽입구에 해당하는 횡방향으로 구성된 제2삽입구;A second insertion hole configured in the transverse direction corresponding to the first insertion hole of the contact plate on the contact plate support body;상기 제1삽입구와 제2삽입구를 결합하는 결합부;A coupling part for coupling the first insertion hole and the second insertion hole;상기 제2삽입구와 수직방향으로 형성된 제3삽입구;A third insertion opening formed in a direction perpendicular to the second insertion opening;상기 접촉판 지지체 결합구와 결합하는 한쌍으로 구성된 제1결합봉;A first coupling rod formed of a pair coupled to the contact plate support coupling member;상기 접촉판을 상기 결합부를 통해 상기 접촉판 지지체와 결합하고 상기 결합부와 결합한 상기 접촉판 지지체는 상기 제1결합봉을 통해 연결 구성한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.The contact plate is coupled to the contact plate support through the coupling portion and the contact plate support coupled to the coupling portion is a chair having a neck movement support for the neck movement, characterized in that configured through the first coupling rod.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 접촉판의 하부에는 목지압봉(32)을 구성한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.According to claim 1, wherein the lower portion of the contact plate is provided with a neck exercise support for a neck exercise, characterized in that the neck pressure bar (32).
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 결합부는 결합핀으로 구성된 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.The chair having a neck movement support for neck exercise, characterized in that consisting of a coupling pin.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 접촉판과 상기 목운동 지지체의 전면부에는 목이 안착할 수 있도록 목에 상응하는 굴곡부(34)를 둔 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.According to claim 1, wherein the contact plate and the front portion of the neck movement support having a neck movement support for the neck movement, characterized in that the neck has a bent portion (34) so that the neck can be seated.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 제1결합봉에는 접촉판 스프링을 더 구성한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자. The chair having a neck movement support for neck exercise according to claim 1, wherein the first coupling rod further comprises a contact plate spring.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 목운동지지체는 후면부에 탄성을 갖는 스프링을 구비한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.According to claim 1, wherein the neck movement support is a chair having a neck movement support for the neck movement, characterized in that provided with a spring having an elastic portion in the rear.
- 제6항에 있어서, 상기 스프링은 토션스프링인 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자. 7. The chair having a neck exercise support for neck exercise according to claim 6, wherein the spring is a torsion spring.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 제1결합봉과 수직방향으로 구성된 제1회전축을 추가로 구성한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.The chair having a neck movement support for neck exercise according to claim 1, further comprising a first rotating shaft configured in a vertical direction with the first coupling rod.
- 제8항에 있어서, 상기 제1회전축을 중심으로 상기 목운동지지체의 바닥판을 연장 형성한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자. The chair having a neck exercise support for neck exercise according to claim 8, wherein the bottom plate of the neck exercise support is extended around the first rotational shaft.
- 제9항에 있어서, 상기 제1회전축을 삽입할 수 있도록 목운동지지체 홈을 둔 지지판을 더 구성한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.10. The chair as claimed in claim 9, further comprising a support plate having a neck movement support groove for inserting the first rotary shaft.
- 제10항에 있어서, 상기 지지판의 하부에 보조지지판을 더 둔 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.11. The chair having a neck exercise support for neck exercise according to claim 10, further comprising an auxiliary support plate below the support plate.
- 제11항에 있어서, 상기 보조지지판에는 상기 지지판과 연결구성하기 위하여 제2결합봉을 구성한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.12. The chair having a neck movement support for neck exercise according to claim 11, wherein the auxiliary support plate has a second coupling rod configured to connect with the support plate.
- 제12항에 있어서, 상기 제2결합봉과 연결하기 위하여 대응되는 결합봉 삽입구를 둔 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.The chair having a neck movement support for neck exercise according to claim 12, characterized in that a coupling rod insertion hole is provided for connecting with the second coupling rod.
- 제12항에 있어서, 상기 제2결합봉에는 지지판스프링을 둔 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.13. The chair having a neck exercise support for neck exercise according to claim 12, wherein the second coupling rod has a support plate spring.
- 제13항에 있어서, 상기 보조지지판에는 의자의 본체와 결합하기 위하여 지지봉을 추가 구성한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.The chair of claim 13, wherein the auxiliary support plate further comprises a support bar for coupling with the main body of the chair.
- 제14항에 있어서, 상기 지지봉에 등판스프링을 더 구성한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.15. The chair having a neck exercise support for neck exercise according to claim 14, further comprising a back spring formed on the support bar.
- 제10항에 있어서, 상기 목운동지지체홈 내부에는 탄성수단을 구성한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.11. The chair having a neck movement support for neck exercise according to claim 10, wherein the neck movement support groove has an elastic means.
- 제17항에 있어서, 상기 탄성수단은 포켓스프링을 둔 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.18. The chair having a neck movement support for neck exercise according to claim 17, wherein the elastic means has a pocket spring.
- 제15항에 있어서, 상기 보조지지판 하부에는 지압봉 고정판을 둔 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.[16] The chair having a neck exercise support for neck exercise according to claim 15, wherein a pressure bearing rod fixing plate is provided below the auxiliary support plate.
- 제19항에 있어서, 상기 지압봉 고정판에는 어깨지압봉부를 둔 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.[20] The chair having a neck exercise support for neck exercise according to claim 19, wherein the shiatsu bar fixing plate has a shoulder shim bar.
- 제20항에 있어서, 상기 어깨지압봉부는 노리쇠와 상기 노리쇠의 일단에는 상기 노리쇠를 전후진 할 수 있는 손잡이와 상기 노리쇠의 타단에는 상기 노리쇠를 잠금 및 해제할 수 있도록 고정핀을 두되 상기 노리쇠와 상기 손잡이 어깨지압봉을 구비한 것을 구비한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.21. The method of claim 20, wherein the shoulder acupressure rod portion has a handle that can be moved forward and backward on the bolt and one end of the lock and the other end of the lock pin is fixed to lock and release the lock, but the lock and the handle Chair having a neck exercise support for neck exercise, characterized in that provided with a shoulder bar.
- 제21항에 있어서, 상기 어깨지압봉부는 상기 지압봉 고정판과 결합하기 위하여 레일박스를 둔 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.22. The chair having a neck exercise support for neck exercise according to claim 21, wherein the shoulder bar is provided with a rail box for coupling with the bar rod fixing plate.
- 제21항에 있어서, 상기 어깨지압봉부는 상승봉을 통하여 연결구성하여 의자손잡이를 통하여 승하강이 가능하도록 구비한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.22. The chair having a neck exercise support for neck exercise according to claim 21, wherein the shoulder acupressure rod part is configured to be connected to and lifted up and down through a chair handle by connecting through a rising bar.
- 제23항에 있어서, 상기 상승봉을 승하강시키는 상승레버를 둔 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.24. The chair having a neck exercise support for neck exercise according to claim 23, further comprising a lift lever for raising and lowering the lift bar.
- 제24항에 있어서, 상기 승하강 잠금부는 제2노리쇠와 상기 제2노리쇠를 전후진 시킬 수 있도록하는 슬라이딩 잠금쇠를 구성하고 상기 슬라이딩 잠금쇠를 전후진 시킬 수 있는 케이블을 구성하며 상기 케이블이 당겨질 때 상기 상승레버를 상승시킬 수 있도록 제3회전축을 상기 상승레버에 구성한 것을 특징으로 하는 목운동을 위한 목운동지지체를 구비한 의자.25. The method of claim 24, wherein the lifting lock unit comprises a sliding fastener for allowing the second lock and the second lock to move forward and backward and constitute a cable capable of moving the sliding lock forward and backward and when the cable is pulled A chair having a neck exercise support for a neck exercise, characterized in that a third rotating shaft is configured on the lift lever to raise the lift lever.
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