WO2022119049A1 - Dispositif de massage comprenant une unité de massage de jambe indépendamment mobile - Google Patents

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WO2022119049A1
WO2022119049A1 PCT/KR2021/002142 KR2021002142W WO2022119049A1 WO 2022119049 A1 WO2022119049 A1 WO 2022119049A1 KR 2021002142 W KR2021002142 W KR 2021002142W WO 2022119049 A1 WO2022119049 A1 WO 2022119049A1
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  • the present invention relates to a massage device including an independent movement leg massage unit, and more particularly, a massage device capable of providing a customized massage according to a user's body type or condition by individually operating the leg massage units corresponding to both legs. is about
  • Massage is to control the modulation of the subject's body by applying various types of mechanical stimuli to the subject's body part, such as kneading, pressing, pulling, tapping, or moving the subject's body part. It is a medical adjuvant therapy that helps circulation and relieves the fatigue of the subject.
  • the increase in massage demand has caused an increase in demand for a massage device or a massage device that provides an artificial massage function due to economic circumstances and time reasons. That is, as the demand for relieving fatigue or stress while relaxing the tense muscles through massage increases, various massage devices in a time- and cost-effective manner are being released.
  • the problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a massage necessary for each leg by individually operating the leg massage unit corresponding to both legs.
  • the problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a customized massage according to the user's leg length by being able to individually adjust the length of the leg portion.
  • the problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a massage with improved safety by detecting a user's body part being pinched and stopping the operation.
  • the problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a massage device in which the leg massage unit is rotatable at a large angle.
  • a massage device in order to achieve the above object,
  • a first body massage unit that accommodates at least a part of the user's body and massages the user's body, and a leg massage unit disposed at one end of the body massage unit, wherein the leg massage unit corresponds to an upper portion of one leg of the user.
  • a first leg massage unit including an upper leg massage unit and a first lower leg massage unit disposed at one end of the first upper leg massage unit and movable along the length of the user's leg, the first leg massage unit corresponding to the upper part of the user's other leg
  • a second leg massage unit including a second upper leg massage unit and a second lower leg massage unit disposed at one end of the second upper leg massage unit and movable along the length of the user's leg, and the first and second leg massage units and a leg length adjusting means for adjusting the length, wherein the first leg massage unit and the second leg massage unit may move independently.
  • the body massage unit includes a main frame, and the main frame includes a first connection frame to which the leg massage unit is connected, and a second link bar connected to at least one actuator to transmit rotational power to the leg massage unit. It may include a connection frame.
  • the massage device may further include a link bracket connecting the link bar and the second connection frame, and the link bar may rotate around a portion connected to the link bracket.
  • the link bracket may include a first area formed to correspond to an outer surface of the second connection frame and a second area facing the first area and having at least a part of the curved surface.
  • first and second leg massage units include a leg frame connected to the first connection frame and including a rotating shaft and a sliding bar connected to the leg frame, wherein the sliding bar is a leg provided at one end of the link bar.
  • the link bar rotates while the rotating wheel is in contact, it may rotate together with the link bar.
  • the sliding bar may be spaced apart from the leg rotation wheel when the leg massage unit rotates at a predetermined angle or more.
  • the leg massage unit may include a side bushing in which the rotation shaft is accommodated, respectively, and a center bushing in which the side bushings are inserted from both sides to connect the first and second leg massage units.
  • the leg massage unit may include at least one or more pinching prevention sensors.
  • the pinching prevention sensor may be formed to extend to have a length.
  • the leg massage unit by individually operating the leg massage unit corresponding to both legs, it is possible to provide a massage required for each leg.
  • the present invention can provide a massage device rotatable at a large angle leg massage unit.
  • FIG. 1 is a view showing an embodiment of a massage device according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining the main frame of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a view for explaining the components of the massage device according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a view for explaining a driving method of the massage device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a view for explaining a leg massage unit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a view showing an embodiment in which the leg massage unit and the main frame are combined.
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of part A of FIG. 6 .
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a part where two leg massage units are coupled.
  • FIG. 9 is a view schematically showing a state before and after rotation of the leg massage unit.
  • FIG. 10 is a view for explaining the rotation driving principle of the leg massage unit.
  • FIG. 11 is a view for explaining an embodiment in which a link bar and a frame are connected.
  • FIG. 12 is a view for explaining an embodiment of the link bracket of FIG.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram schematically illustrating a state before and after rotation of the link bar of FIG. 11 .
  • FIG. 14 is a view for explaining an embodiment of a positional relationship between an actuator and a frame.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram schematically illustrating a leg length adjusting means of a leg massage unit.
  • 16 is a view for explaining the principle of adjusting the length of the leg massage unit.
  • FIG. 17 is an enlarged view of part B of FIG. 15 .
  • 19 is a view showing an embodiment of the foot massage unit.
  • FIG. 20 is a view showing an embodiment in which a pinch prevention sensor is provided in the leg massage unit.
  • 21 is a view showing an embodiment in which a photo sensor is provided in the leg massage unit.
  • FIG. 22 is an enlarged view of D of FIG. 21 .
  • FIG. 23 is a view for explaining an embodiment of a method of operating a massage device according to the present invention.
  • 24 is a diagram for explaining an embodiment of a massage mode provided by a massage device.
  • 25 is a view for explaining another embodiment of the operation method of the massage device according to the present invention.
  • a body massage unit accommodating at least a part of the user's body and massaging the user's body; and a leg massage unit disposed at one end of the body massage unit, wherein the leg massage unit is disposed at one end of the first upper leg massage unit and the first upper leg massage unit corresponding to the upper part of the user's one leg, and the user a first leg massage unit including a first lower leg massage unit movable along the length of the leg;
  • a second leg massager including a second upper leg massage unit corresponding to the upper part of the user's other leg and a second lower leg massage unit disposed at one end of the second upper leg massage unit and movable along the length of the user's leg wealth; and a leg length adjusting means for adjusting the length of the first and second leg massage units, wherein the first leg massage unit and the second leg massage unit operate independently.
  • first and/or second may be used to describe various elements, but the elements are not limited to the terms. The above terms are used only for the purpose of distinguishing one element from other elements, for example, without departing from the scope of rights according to the concept of the present disclosure, a first element may be named as a second element, and similar The second component may also be referred to as the first component.
  • the actuator means a configuration that can provide a driving force.
  • the actuator may include a motor, a linear motor, an electronic motor, a DC motor, an AC motor, a linear actuator, an electric actuator, and the like, but is not limited thereto.
  • the binaural bit may refer to a specific type of audio information that can control brain waves.
  • the massage device may refer to a massage device including a body massage unit and a leg massage unit.
  • the body massage unit and the leg massage unit may exist as separate and separate devices (eg, the body massage device and the leg massage device), and the massage device refers to a body massage device or a leg massage device. can do.
  • FIG. 1 is a view showing an embodiment of a massage device 100 according to the present invention.
  • the massage device 100 forms an area for accommodating at least a portion of a user's body, and a body massage unit 1000 for massaging the user's body, and massages the user's legs It may include a leg massage unit (2000).
  • the body massage unit 1000 may provide a massage to at least a part of the user's body.
  • the body massage unit 1000 includes a massage module 1700 that provides a massage function to at least a part of a user's body, an audio output module 1500 that provides an audio output in any form to the user, and a body massage unit 1000 .
  • It may include a main frame 1100 constituting the framework of , and a user input unit 1400 for receiving an input of any type from a user.
  • the components included in the above-described body massage unit 1000 are merely exemplary embodiments, and the body massage unit 1000 may include various components in addition to the above-described components.
  • the shape and structure of the massage device 100 shown in FIG. 1 is merely exemplary, and as long as it does not depart from the scope of rights defined by the claims of the present disclosure, various types of massage device 100 are also disclosed in the present disclosure. It may be included within the scope of the content.
  • the body massage unit 1000 may form a space of any shape for accommodating the user.
  • the body massage unit 1000 may have a space having a shape corresponding to the shape of the user's body.
  • the body massage unit 1000 may be implemented as a sitting type that can accommodate the user's whole body or a part of the body.
  • the portion in contact with the ground in the body massage unit 1000 may include an arbitrary material for increasing frictional force or an arbitrary member (eg, an anti-slip pad, etc.) for increasing frictional force, and the massage device 100 It may include wheels for enhancing the mobility of the.
  • At least a portion of the body massage unit 1000 may slide. For example, when the body massage unit 1000 starts a massage, at least a portion of the body massage unit 1000 may slide forward. In addition, the body massage unit 1000 may be inclined to the rear. As a result, the body massage unit 1000 may provide a massage in a backward tilted state.
  • the massage device 100 may include at least one air cell (not shown).
  • the air cell may be located in the user's shoulder part, pelvic part, arm massage part, leg massage part 2000, etc., but is not limited thereto, and may be disposed in various parts of the massage device 100 .
  • the massage device 100 may include an air supply unit, and the air supply unit may inflate the air cell by supplying air to the air cell.
  • the air supply unit may be located inside the body massage unit 1000 and may be located in the leg massage unit 2000 . In addition, the air supply unit may be located outside the massage device (100).
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may provide a leg massage to the user.
  • the leg massager 2000 may include a calf massager that massages the user's calf and/or a foot massager that massages the user's feet.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may be adjustable in length according to the user's body characteristics. For example, when a tall user uses the massage device 100 , the length of the leg massage unit 2000 needs to be increased because the length of the calf is long. In addition, when a short user uses the massage device 100 , the length of the calf is short and the leg massage unit 2000 needs to be shortened. Accordingly, the leg massage unit 2000 may provide a leg massage customized to the user's height. This will be described later in detail.
  • the massage module 1700 may be provided inside the body massage unit 1000 to provide any type of mechanical stimulation to the user accommodated in the body massage unit 1000 . As shown in FIG. 1 , the massage module 1700 may move along the main frame 1100 provided in the body massage unit 1000 .
  • the main frame 1100 of the body massage unit 1000 may be provided with a rack gear, and the massage module 1700 moves along the rack gear 1111, A mechanical stimulus can be provided to the part.
  • the massage module 1700 may include a ball massage unit or a roller massage unit, but is not limited thereto.
  • the main frame 1100 constitutes a skeleton of the internal configuration of the body massage unit 1000 and may be implemented with a metal material or a plastic material.
  • the main frame 1100 may be implemented with iron, alloy, steel, etc., but is not limited thereto and may be implemented with various hard materials.
  • the massage device 100 may include an audio output module 1500 .
  • the audio output module 1500 may be provided in various locations.
  • the audio output module 1500 may include an upper audio output unit disposed on the upper end of the seat unit in contact with the user, a front audio output unit attached to the front end of the left and right arm massage unit of the seat unit, and/or attached to the rear end of the arm massage unit It may include a plurality of output units such as a rear audio output unit, but is not limited thereto.
  • the audio output module 1500 may provide stereophonic sound such as 5.1 channel, but is not limited thereto.
  • the user may control the massage apparatus 100 using the massage apparatus control device CD.
  • the massage device control device CD may be connected to the massage device 100 through wired communication and/or wireless communication.
  • Massage device control device may include a remote controller (Remote controller), a cell phone (Cellular phone), PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), etc., without being limited thereto, through the massage device 100 and wired or wireless communication It may include various connectable electronic devices.
  • remote controller Remote controller
  • cell phone Cellular phone
  • PDA Personal Digital Assistant
  • FIG. 2 is a view for explaining the main frame 1100 of FIG. 1 .
  • the main frame 1100 may include an upper frame 1110 provided with a massage module 1700 and a base frame 1120 supporting the upper frame 1110 .
  • At least a portion of the upper frame 1110 may be provided with a leg gear 1111 .
  • the leg gear 1111 is a member for guiding the vertical movement of the body massage module 1700 , and may include a plurality of valleys and a plurality of peaks.
  • the leg gear 1111 may be provided in a form facing both sides of the upper frame 1110 , and the body massage module 1700 may move along the leg gear 1111 . .
  • the body massage module 1700 may include a gear meshing with the leg gear 1111, and the gear is rotated by an actuator provided in the body massage module 1700, so that the body massage module 1700 is It can move upwards or downwards.
  • the rack gear 1111 may be implemented with a metal material or a plastic material.
  • the leg gear 1111 may be implemented with iron, steel, alloy, reinforced plastic, melamine resin, phenol resin, etc., but is not limited thereto.
  • the upper frame 1110 may be implemented in various shapes.
  • the upper frame 1110 may be divided into an S frame, an L frame, an S&L frame, and a double S&L frame according to a shape, but is not limited thereto.
  • the S frame means a frame in which at least a portion of the upper frame 1110 has a curved shape like “S”.
  • the L frame means a frame in which at least a portion of the upper frame 1110 has a curved shape like “L”, and the S&L frame includes both a curved shape like “S” and a curved shape like “L”.
  • the double S&L frame means a frame that includes a curved shape like “L” and a curved shape like “S” of two parts.
  • the base frame 1120 supports the upper frame 1110 of the main frame 1100 and refers to a portion in contact with the ground.
  • the base frame 1120 may include a base upper frame 1121 and a base lower frame 1122 .
  • the base upper frame 1121 may support the upper frame 1110 , and the base lower frame 1122 may be in contact with the ground. In addition, the base upper frame 1121 may be positioned to be in contact with the base lower frame 1122 .
  • the base upper frame 1121 may move along the base lower frame 1122 .
  • the base upper frame 1121 may slide forward or backward along the base lower frame 1122 .
  • the upper frame 1110 may be connected to the base upper frame 1121 and move according to the movement of the base upper frame 1121 .
  • the upper frame 1110 may also move forward together, and when the base upper frame 1121 moves rearward, the upper frame 1110 also moves backward together. can move Due to this, sliding movement of the body massage unit 1000 may be allowed.
  • a moving wheel may be provided at a lower portion of the base upper frame 1121 .
  • a guide member capable of guiding the moving wheel may be provided at an upper portion of the base lower frame 1122 .
  • the massage device 100 may not provide a sliding function, and in this case, the base frame 1120 may not be separated into upper and lower frames.
  • FIG 3 is a view for explaining the components of the massage device 100 according to an embodiment.
  • the massage device 100 includes a main frame 1100 , a control unit 1200 , a storage unit 1300 , a user input unit 1400 , an audio output module 1500 , and a network connection unit 1600 . and at least one of the massage module 1700 .
  • the controller 1200 may control the operation of the massage device 100 .
  • the control unit 1200 may be implemented as one processor or a plurality of processors. When the controller 1200 is implemented with a plurality of processors, at least some of the plurality of processors may be located at physically separated distances. Also, the control unit 1200 is not limited thereto and may be implemented in various ways.
  • the controller 1200 may correspond to one or a plurality of processors.
  • the processor may be implemented as an array of a plurality of logic gates, or may be implemented as a combination of a general-purpose microprocessor and a memory in which a program executable in the microprocessor is stored.
  • a general-purpose microprocessor and a memory in which a program executable in the microprocessor is stored.
  • the present embodiment may be implemented in other types of hardware.
  • the controller 1200 may control the operation of the massage device 100 .
  • the massage apparatus 100 may include a plurality of actuators, and the massage apparatus 100 may control the operation of the massage apparatus 100 by controlling the operation of the plurality of actuators.
  • the massage device 100 includes a massage module movement actuator, at least one actuator included in the massage module 1700, a back angle actuator, a leg angle actuator 2270, a foot massage actuator, and a leg length adjustment actuator 2520. and at least one of a sliding actuator, and the controller 1200 may control the operation of the massage device 100 by controlling them.
  • the massage module movement actuator is an actuator that enables vertical movement of the massage module 1700 , and the massage module 1700 may move along the leg gear 1111 by the operation of the massage module movement actuator.
  • the back angle actuator is an actuator that adjusts the angle of the portion where the user's back contacts in the massage device 100 , and the isometric angle of the massage device 100 may be adjusted by the operation of the isometric actuator.
  • the leg angle actuator 2270 is an actuator for adjusting the angle of the leg massage unit 2000 of the massage device 100, and by the operation of the leg angle actuator 2270, the leg massage unit 2000 and the body massage unit 1000. The angle between them can be adjusted.
  • the foot massage actuator 2610 represents an actuator that operates the foot massage module included in the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the massage device 100 may provide a foot massage to the user.
  • At least one actuator may be included in the massage module 1700 , and the controller 1200 may provide various massage operations by operating the at least one actuator.
  • the controller 1200 may provide a tapping massage, a kneading massage, etc., but is not limited thereto, and may provide various massage operations.
  • the leg length adjustment actuator 2520 represents an actuator that adjusts the length of the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the control unit 1200 may adjust the length of the leg massage unit 2000 to suit the user by using the leg length adjustment actuator 2520 , and as a result, the user may be provided with a massage suitable for the body type.
  • the sliding actuator enables the sliding operation of the massage device 100 .
  • the horizontal base upper frame 1121 may move forward or backward, and as a result, the upper frame 1110 connected to the horizontal base upper frame 1121 may also move forward or rearward. have.
  • the storage unit 1300 may store various information related to the massage device 100 .
  • the storage unit 1300 may include massage control information and may include personal authentication information, but is not limited thereto.
  • the storage unit 1300 may be implemented through a non-volatile storage medium capable of continuously storing arbitrary data.
  • storage 1300 may include, but is not limited to, disks, optical disks, and magneto-optical storage devices, as well as storage devices based on flash memory and/or battery-backed memory. doesn't happen
  • the storage unit 1300 may include a memory.
  • Memory is the main storage device directly accessed by the processor, such as random access memory (RAM), such as dynamic random access memory (DRAM) and static random access memory (SRAM). It may mean a volatile storage device that is erased by a , but is not limited thereto. Such a memory may be operated by the controller 1200 .
  • RAM random access memory
  • DRAM dynamic random access memory
  • SRAM static random access memory
  • the user input unit 1400 may receive a command related to operation control of the massage device 100 from the user, and the user input unit 1400 may be implemented in various forms.
  • the user input unit 1400 may be provided in the body massage unit 1000 or may be provided in the leg massage unit 2000 , but is not limited thereto.
  • the massage apparatus 100 may obtain various commands from the user through the user input unit 1400 .
  • the massage device 100 includes selection of a massage module, selection of a massage mode, selection of massage intensity, selection of a massage time, selection of a massage site, selection of the position and operation of the body massage unit 1000, Arbitrary commands for selection of on-off of the power of the massage device 100, selection of whether to operate a heating function, selection related to sound source reproduction, etc. may be received, but is not limited thereto.
  • the user input unit 1400 executes hot key type buttons and/or direction selection, cancellation, and input according to a preset user setting function or a function preset by itself, etc. It may be provided with a selection button or the like for
  • the user input unit 1400 may be implemented as a keypad, a dome switch, a touch pad (static pressure/capacitance), a jog wheel, a jog switch, and the like, but is not limited thereto. Also, the user input unit 1400 may acquire a command through the user's utterance based on the speech recognition technology.
  • the user input unit 1400 may include a display for displaying the operation state of the massage apparatus 100 or the current state of the user.
  • the display is a liquid crystal display (LCD), a thin film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), a flexible display (flexible display).
  • LCD liquid crystal display
  • TFT LCD thin film transistor-liquid crystal display
  • OLED organic light-emitting diode
  • a flexible display flexible display
  • the user input unit 1400 may include at least one of a three-dimensional display (3D display), but is not limited thereto.
  • the audio output module 1500 may provide audio output in any form to the user.
  • the audio output module 1500 may provide brain stimulation to the user by outputting a sound source and/or binaural beat optimized for a massage pattern provided by the massage device 100 to the user.
  • the audio output module 1500 may output an acoustic signal received through a network (not shown) or stored in an internal/external storage medium (not shown).
  • the audio output module 1500 may output a sound source according to the control of the user terminal through a network connection (eg, Bluetooth connection, etc.) with the user terminal.
  • the audio output module 1500 may output any type of sound signal generated in connection with the operation of the massage device 100 .
  • the massage device 100 may include a network connection unit 1600 .
  • the network connection unit 1600 may communicate with a module inside the massage device 100, an external massage device 100, and/or a user terminal through any type of network.
  • the network connection unit 1600 may include a wired/wireless connection module for network connection.
  • the wireless access technology for example, Wireless LAN (WLAN) (Wi-Fi), Wireless broadband (Wibro), World Interoperability for Microwave Access (Wimax), High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), etc.
  • WiFi Wireless LAN
  • Wibro Wireless broadband
  • Wimax World Interoperability for Microwave Access
  • HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access
  • the wired connection technology for example, Digital Subscriber Line (XDSL), Fibers to the Home (FTTH), Power Line Communication (PLC), or the like may be used.
  • XDSL Digital Subscriber Line
  • FTH Fibers to the Home
  • PLC Power Line Communication
  • the network connection unit 1600 may include a short-range communication module to transmit/receive data to/from any device/terminal located in a short distance.
  • a short-range communication module to transmit/receive data to/from any device/terminal located in a short distance.
  • RFID Radio Frequency Identification
  • IrDA Infrared Data Association
  • UWB Ultra Wideband
  • ZigBee ZigBee
  • the massage apparatus 100 may include a massage module 1700 .
  • the massage module 1700 is a configuration that provides mechanical stimulation to the user, and the massage module 1700 may move along the main frame 1100 .
  • the massage device 100 may include a main frame 1100 . As described above with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 , the main frame 1100 may provide a path through which the massage module 1700 can move.
  • the controller 1200 may provide a massage by controlling the operation of the massage module 1700 and applying a mechanical stimulus to the user.
  • the controller 1200 may move the massage module 1700 in the X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis directions.
  • the control unit 1200 may advance the massage ball forward on the X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis, or may retreat backward.
  • the control unit 1200 may rotate the massage ball around the X axis, the Y axis, and the Z axis.
  • the massage device 100 may include a sensor unit 1800 .
  • the sensor unit 1800 may include at least one or more sensors.
  • the sensor unit 1800 may include a pressure sensor, an infrared sensor, an LED sensor, a photo sensor, a hall sensor, an electrostatic sensor, and the like, but is not limited thereto.
  • the sensor unit 1800 may be used to obtain various information.
  • the sensor unit 1800 may be used to recognize a user. That is, it is possible to obtain information on whether the user is seated, the user's body type, and whether the user's body is abnormal.
  • the sensor unit 1800 may be used to obtain biometric information. That is, fingerprint information, face information, voice information, iris information, weight information, electrocardiogram information, body composition information, etc. may be acquired, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and may include various biometric information.
  • the massage device 100 may sense a contact area and/or a contact position with the user through the sensor unit 1800 .
  • the massage apparatus 100 may acquire the user's shoulder position information through the sensor unit 1800 .
  • the massage apparatus 100 may provide a customized massage based on the acquired information. For example, when the massage device 100 provides a shoulder massage, the massage device 100 recognizes the user's shoulder position based on the information obtained through the sensor unit 1800, and provides the user with the recognition result. Shoulder massage can be provided.
  • FIG. 4 is a view for explaining a driving form of the massage device 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 4 (a) is a view showing a reference state of the massage device 100
  • Fig. 4 (b) is that the leg massage units 2000 on both sides of the massage device 100 are individually rotated.
  • 4 (c) is a view showing that the length of the leg massage unit 2000 on both sides of the massage device 100 is individually adjusted.
  • the massage device 100 accommodates at least a part of the user's body and is disposed at one end of the body massage unit 1000 and the body massage unit 1000 for massaging the user's body. and may include a leg massage unit 2000 in which both leg portions can move independently.
  • the massage device 100 may be driven in various ways from a reference state.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may rotate from a reference state, and may expand and contract in the longitudinal direction.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may rotate.
  • the leg massage units on both sides corresponding to both legs of the user may be rotated at the same time, or may be rotated individually or independently from each other.
  • the length of the leg massage unit 2000 may be adjusted.
  • the lengths of the leg massage units on both sides corresponding to both legs of the user may be adjusted at the same time, or may be adjusted individually or independently from each other.
  • FIG. 5 is a view for explaining the leg massage unit 2000 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may be configured to massage the user's legs. Referring to FIG. 5 , a leg receiving space 2100 in which a user's leg is accommodated may be formed in the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may include at least one of an air cell (not shown), a calf massage module 2400 , and a foot massage unit 2600 .
  • the air cell (not shown) may be configured to fix at least a part of the user's body.
  • the air cell included in the leg massage unit 2000 may be configured to receive air from a separately provided air supply unit and expand to fix at least a part of the user's body.
  • the calf massage module 2400 may be configured to massage a calf part among the legs of the accommodated user. At this time, as described above, the calf massage module 2400 may include a ball massage unit or a roller massage unit, but is not limited thereto.
  • the foot massage unit 2600 may be configured to massage the user's feet.
  • the foot massage unit 2600 will be described in detail later.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may be formed separately to correspond to both legs of the user to be driven individually and independently from each other. That is, the user's right leg and left leg may be separately formed to be accommodated, respectively.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may include a first leg massage unit 2000a corresponding to one leg of the user and a second leg massage unit 2000b corresponding to the user's other leg.
  • each of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be formed to be identical to each other, or may be formed so that the left and right sides are symmetrical.
  • each of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may include the same configuration as each other.
  • the aforementioned air cell, calf massage module 2400, and foot massage unit 2600 may be included in the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides, respectively.
  • leg massage unit includes any configuration may mean that the two leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may include the configuration respectively.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may include upper massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and lower massage units 2000ab and 2000bb corresponding to the user's upper legs, respectively.
  • the first leg massage unit 2000a may include a first upper leg massage unit 2000aa corresponding to the upper part of one leg of the user and a first lower leg massage unit disposed at one end of the first upper leg massage unit 2000aa. It may include a part 2000ab.
  • the second leg massage unit 2000b includes a second upper leg massage unit 2000ba corresponding to an upper portion of the user's opposite leg and a second lower leg massage unit disposed at one end of the second upper leg massage unit 2000ba. (2000bb) may be included.
  • the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb may be located below the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba.
  • leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides can be individually adjusted in length or independently operated, and the like.
  • the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba may be positioned to correspond to an area including the user's calf, and the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb may include the user and the feet and ankles. It may be positioned so as to correspond to the area.
  • the foot massage unit 2600 may be located at one side of the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb. Preferably, the foot massage unit 2600 may be located at the lowermost end of the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb.
  • leg massage units 2000a and 2000b formed separately to correspond to both legs of the user may be controlled to operate together, and may be controlled to operate individually as needed. That is, independent behavior is possible.
  • the user may receive a massage on only one leg, or receive a massage by varying the intensity of a massage or a massage program for both legs.
  • the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides may be respectively connected to actuators.
  • each of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be adjusted.
  • each of the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb may move along the length direction of the user's legs, whereby the length of each of the lower leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be adjusted. This will be described in detail later.
  • FIG. 6 is a view showing an embodiment in which the leg massage unit 2000 and the main frame 1100 are combined
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of part A of FIG. 6
  • 8 is an exploded perspective view of a portion in which the two leg massage units 2000 are coupled.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may be connected to the body massage unit 1000 . Accordingly, the user can receive a massage after being seated on the massage device 100 and seating the leg on the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides may be respectively connected to the leg angle actuator 2270 and controlled to rotate independently of each other.
  • the body massage unit 1000 may include a main frame 1100 forming a skeleton of the massage device 100 .
  • the main frame 1100 is connected to the first connection frame 1130 to which the leg massage unit 2000 is connected and at least one actuator to transmit rotational power to the leg massage unit 2000.
  • Link bar 2250. may include a second connection frame 1140 to which is connected.
  • each of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be individually connected to the body massage unit 1000 , and if necessary, the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides are combined as a set and then the body massage unit 1000 . ) can be connected to
  • the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides may be connected to share a rotation axis with each other.
  • the user may rotate the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides simultaneously or individually as needed.
  • leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be ergonomically more suitable for the human body. That is, when the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides individually rotate while having different rotation axes, the user may experience unexpected injuries or discomfort.
  • the first and second leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be connected to the first connection frame 1130 .
  • the first and second leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may include a leg frame 2210 including a rotating shaft and a sliding bar 2230 connected to the leg frame 2210 .
  • the leg frame 2210 may include a rotation shaft.
  • the leg frame 2210 may include a separately provided rotation shaft member 2220 .
  • the rotation shaft member 2220 may be integrally formed with the leg frame 2210 .
  • the rotation shaft member 2220 may serve as a center through which the leg massage unit 2000 rotates.
  • first leg massage unit 2000a may include a first rotation shaft member 2220a
  • second leg massage unit 2000b may include a second rotation shaft member 2220b .
  • the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides may be connected to each other in order to share a rotation axis.
  • the rotation shaft members 2220a and 2220b may be connected to each other.
  • the massage device 100 may include a bushing for connecting the leg massage units 2000 to each other.
  • the rotation shaft members 2220a and 2220b of the first and second leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be connected to each other by bushings. Accordingly, the two leg massage units 2000 may share a rotation axis.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 includes a side bushing 2320 in which the rotation shafts of the first and second leg massage units 2000a and 2000b are accommodated, respectively, and a side bushing 2320 are inserted from both sides of the first and second legs.
  • a center bushing 2310 connecting the massage units 2000a and 2000b may be included.
  • the center bushing 2310 may be configured to connect the rotation shaft members 2220a and 2220b of the two leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides, and the side bushing 2320 is each rotation shaft member 2220a, 2220b) and is inserted into the center bushing 2310 to connect the rotation shaft members 2220a and 2220b and the center bushing 2310 to each other.
  • the center bushing 2310 may have a space for accommodating at least a portion of the side bushing 2320 therein.
  • the center bushing 2310 may have accommodation spaces formed at both ends to accommodate the side bushings 2320 from both sides.
  • a hole may be formed to penetrate through the inside in the longitudinal direction to receive the side bushing 2320 from both sides.
  • the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides can rotate while sharing the rotation axis.
  • each of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be separately manufactured and then easily assembled into a single bundle.
  • the side bushing 2320 may be inserted into the center bushing 2310 in a state in which the rotation shaft members 2220a and 2000b are inserted. That is, the side bushing 2320 may receive a load transmitted from the rotation shaft members 2220a and 2220b and may easily connect the rotation shaft members 2220a and 2220b and the center bushing 2310 .
  • the center bushing 2310 and the side bushing 2320 may be formed of a material such as plastic or metal. Alternatively, it may be made of a plastic material to reduce frictional force. However, the material is not limited thereto.
  • the bushing may be formed with at least one or more grooves in order to reduce frictional force in the coupled state. That is, the frictional force may be reduced by reducing the contact area between the bushing and the bushing or between the bushing and the rotating shaft member 2220 . Accordingly, the leg massage unit 2000 can be rotated more easily.
  • the center bushing 2310 may be fixed by a separately provided bracket, and the bracket may be connected to the first connection frame 1130 . Accordingly, the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides connected to the center bushing 2310 may be connected to the main frame 1100, and may be rotated in a state in which the rotation shaft is shared.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram schematically illustrating a state before and after rotation of the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may be rotatably connected to the main frame 1100 .
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may rotate at a considerable angle in a state in which the user is seated on the massage device 100, preferably rotates up to 60° or more, and more preferably rotates by 60° to 100°. can do.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may be rotated by the leg angle actuator 2270 and may be rotated in a roller type.
  • the rotation principle of the leg massage unit 2000 will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
  • FIG. 10 is a view for explaining a rotation driving principle of the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may be rotated in a roller type.
  • the massage device 100 may include a link bar 2250 .
  • the link bar 2250 may be connected to at least one actuator and the second connection frame 1140 . That is, the link bar 2250 may be connected to at least one actuator to transmit rotational power to the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the actuator may be a leg angle actuator 2270 .
  • a leg rotation wheel 2240 may be provided on one side of the link bar 2250 .
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may include a leg frame 2210 connected to the first connection frame 1130 and including a rotation shaft, and a sliding bar 2230 connected to the leg frame 2210 .
  • the sliding bar 2230 can rotate like the link bar 2250 when the link bar 2250 rotates while in contact with the leg rotation wheel 2240 provided at one end of the link bar 2250 . have. That is, the sliding bar 2230 may rotate like the link bar 2250 while providing a movement path of the leg rotation wheel 2240 .
  • the leg rotation wheel 2240 may move along the sliding bar 2230 , and accordingly, the leg massage unit 2000 may rotate.
  • the massage device 100 according to the present invention includes the sliding bar 2230, the force generated from the leg angle actuator 2270 may not be directly transmitted to the leg massage unit. That is, the force transmitted by the leg angle actuator 2270 is directly transmitted to the link bar 2250 , and the link bar 2250 may transmit the force to the sliding bar 2230 through the leg rotation wheel 2240 . Accordingly, durability of the leg massage unit 2000 may be improved.
  • the user can lift the leg massage unit 2000 by its own power while the leg is seated on the leg massage unit 2000 . That is, the leg massage unit 2000 may be manually lifted so that the leg rotation wheel 2240 is separated from the sliding bar 2230 .
  • Figure 10 (a) is a view showing that the leg massage unit 2000 rotates within a limit angle
  • Figure 10 (b) is a view showing that the sliding bar 2230 is spaced apart from the leg rotation wheel (2240) to be.
  • the sliding bar 2230 may be spaced apart from the leg rotation wheel 2240 when the leg massage unit 2000 rotates at a predetermined angle or more.
  • the sliding bar 2230 may be spaced apart from the leg rotation wheel 2240 .
  • the sliding bar 2230 connected to the leg frame 2210 also rotates. That is, as the leg angle actuator 2270 is extended, the link bar 2250 rotates clockwise, and accordingly, the leg rotation wheel 2240 may move to the right along the sliding bar 2230 .
  • the leg massage unit 2000 when the leg massage unit 2000 is rotated to the maximum by the leg angle actuator 2270, the leg rotation wheel 2240 reaches a certain limit point on the right side of the sliding bar 2230, and the leg massage unit 2000 is It is no longer able to rotate by the leg angle actuator 2270 .
  • the sliding bar 2230 when the user applies force to further rotate the leg massage unit 2000 beyond the threshold, the sliding bar 2230 may be spaced apart from the leg rotation wheel 2240 . That is, the leg massage unit 2000 may be lifted by the user's own power.
  • the sliding bar 2230 when the leg massage unit 2000 rotates at a predetermined angle or more, the sliding bar 2230 may be spaced apart from the leg rotation wheel 2240 .
  • the sliding bar 2230 connected to the leg frame 2210 also rotates. That is, as the leg angle actuator 2270 is extended, the link bar 2250 rotates clockwise, and accordingly, the leg rotation wheel 2240 may move to the right along the sliding bar 2230 .
  • the leg rotation wheel 2240 may be located at a specific point of the sliding bar 2230 .
  • the sliding bar 2230 may be spaced apart from the leg rotation wheel 2240 . That is, when the user rotates the leg massage unit 2000 more than the angle rotated by the leg angle actuator 2270 , the sliding bar 2230 may be spaced apart from the leg rotation wheel 2240 . That is, the leg massage unit 2000 may be lifted by the user's own power.
  • FIG. 11 is a view for explaining an embodiment in which the link bar 2250 and the frame are connected
  • FIG. 12 is a view for explaining an embodiment of the link bracket 2260 of FIG. 11 .
  • the link bar 2250 may be connected to the second connection frame 1140 of the main frame 1100 , and preferably, may be connected through a link bracket 2260 . In this case, the link bar 2250 may rotate about a portion connected to the link bracket 2260 as an axis.
  • the link bar 2250 rotate freely while being connected to the second connection frame 1140 through the link bracket 2260 .
  • the link bracket 2260 is positioned at least at a position opposite to the first region 2261 and the first region 2261 formed to correspond to the outer surface of the second connection frame 1140 . It may include a second region 2262, a portion of which is formed in a curved surface.
  • the second connection frame 1140 may have an approximately rectangular outer surface, and at least a portion of the first area 2261 of the link bracket 2260 may be formed to be approximately vertical to correspond thereto. Accordingly, the first region 2261 may be completely seated on the second connection frame 1140 .
  • the link bracket 2260 may be firmly fixed to the second connection frame 1140 . Also, even when the link bar 2250 rotates, the body massage unit 1000 or the leg massage unit 2000 may not be shaken.
  • At least a portion of the second region 2262 of the link bracket 2260 may be formed to have a curved surface.
  • all surfaces corresponding to the rotation radius of the link bar 2250 may be formed as curved surfaces, and more preferably, may form an arc.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram schematically illustrating a state before and after rotation of the link bar 2250 of FIG. 11 .
  • the link bar 2250 may freely rotate. That is, the link bar 2250 may freely rotate along the second region 2262 . That is, even when the rotation angle RA is 60° or more, the link bar 2250 may rotate without interference.
  • the link bracket 2260 may have a width along the longitudinal direction of the second connection frame 1140 . That is, the link bracket 2260 may be in contact with the second connection frame 1140 by a predetermined length or more. Accordingly, the link bracket 2260 may be more firmly fixed to the second connection frame 1140 .
  • FIG. 14 is a view for explaining an embodiment of a positional relationship between an actuator and a frame.
  • the leg angle actuator 2270 may be located inside the main frame 1100 . At least two leg angle actuators 2270 may be provided to be respectively connected to the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the massage device 100 is a device that provides a massage to a seated person, and is a device installed and used in a home or office. Therefore, there is a limit that the massage device cannot be infinitely large.
  • the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides need to be freely controlled in order to provide an optimal massage. Therefore, each component included in the massage device 100 needs to be efficiently arranged, and for this, the actuator and the frame may have a specific positional relationship.
  • the leg angle actuator 2270 is located inside the main frame 1100, but may be spaced apart from both sides. In addition, the leg angle actuator 2270 may be disposed such that a space is formed therebetween. In addition, the leg angle actuator 2270 may be located relatively lower than the second connection frame 1140 of the main frame 1100 .
  • a back angle actuator is further provided between the two leg angle actuators 2270 so that the angle of the back of the massage device 100 can be adjusted, and the second connection frame 1140 ) may be formed on the upper side of the space where the user can be seated.
  • the link bar 2250 may not be obstructed by the second connection frame 1140 even when it rotates at a large angle. .
  • FIG. 15 is a view schematically expressing a leg length adjusting means of the leg massage unit 2000
  • FIG. 16 is a view for explaining the length adjusting principle of the leg massage unit 2000.
  • FIG. 17 is an enlarged view of part B of FIG. 15
  • FIG. 18 is an enlarged view of part C of FIG. 15 .
  • the first and second leg massage units 2000a and 2000b include leg length adjustment means for adjusting the distance between the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb, respectively. may include That is, through this, the length of the first and second leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be adjusted to correspond to the user's leg length.
  • the first and second leg massage units 2000a and 2000b are leads for adjusting the distance between the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb.
  • the screw 2510 and the leg length adjustment actuator 2520 for providing power to the lead screw 2510 may be included.
  • the lead screw 2510 may be spirally formed along the outer surface, and the leg frame 2210 has an inner surface formed to correspond to the lead screw 2510 , and the lead screw 2510 . may include a fixing member passing therethrough.
  • the leg frame 2210 may be provided in the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba, and the lead screw 2510 and the leg length adjustment actuator 2520 may be provided in the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb. have.
  • the lead screw 2510 may be rotated by the leg length adjusting actuator 2520 , and as the lead screw 2510 rotates, it may move up and down while passing through the fixing member in a screw manner.
  • the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb may move closer to or away from the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba as the lead screw 2510 rotates, so that the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and the lower leg Distances of the massage units 2000ab and 2000bb may be adjusted, and consequently, lengths of the first and second leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be adjusted.
  • a guide rail 2211 may be formed inside the leg frame 2210 .
  • the first and second leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may include a guide roller 2540 moving along the guide rail 2211 and a guide bar 2530 supporting the guide roller 2540 .
  • one end of the guide bar 2530 may be connected to the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb. Accordingly, as the lead screw 2510 rotates, the guide bar 2530 and the guide wheel 2540 may move in the same direction as the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb.
  • the guide roller 2540 may move along the guide rail 2211 . Accordingly, the guide roller 2540 may guide a path to move in an appropriate direction to the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb. Accordingly, while the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb move, the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides may not be shaken.
  • the guide rail 2211 may be formed on an inner portion of the leg frame 2210 .
  • a guide rail 2211 is formed on only a portion of the inner side of the leg frame 2210 , and a chin is formed on the remaining portion, thereby blocking movement of the guide roller 2540 . Accordingly, it is possible to block the movement of the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb to more than a limit point, and to prevent the problem that the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb are completely separated from the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba. can do.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 further includes a guide wheel 2551 and a guide wheel bracket 2552 for receiving and supporting the guide wheel 2551. can do.
  • at least one guide wheel 2551 may be disposed inside the guide wheel bracket 2552 .
  • the outer surface of the guide wheel 2551 may be concave inwardly, and the guide bar 2530 may be positioned to correspond to the concave area. Accordingly, when the guide bar 2530 moves up and down, the guide wheel 2551 may support the guide bar 2530 not to deviate from the movement path.
  • the guide wheel 2551 may support the guide bar 2530 so as not to shake while the guide bar 2530 is moving, and may guide a path so that the guide bar 2530 moves in an appropriate direction.
  • the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb may also be moved in an appropriate direction by the guide bar 2530 and may not be shaken.
  • 19 is a view showing an embodiment of the foot massage unit 2600.
  • the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb may include a foot massage unit 2600 on one side.
  • the foot massage unit 2600 may be provided at the lowermost or lowermost end of the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb.
  • the foot massage unit 2600 may include at least one foot massage module and a foot massage actuator 2610 for driving the foot massage module.
  • the foot massage unit 2600 may include at least one of a first foot massage module 2620 and a second foot massage module 2630 .
  • the first foot massage module 2620 and the second foot massage module 2630 may be arranged before and after, thereby providing a massage to the sole of the user as a whole.
  • the foot massage module can provide a massage to the sole of the user by rotating.
  • the foot massage module may be a roller whose surface is formed in an arc shape. Therefore, the foot massage module can provide a massage to the sole of the user by rotating.
  • the foot massage actuator 2610 may be located at a portion corresponding to the user's toes, and a cam may be mounted on the foot massage actuator 2610 . Accordingly, the foot massage unit 2600 may provide acupressure massage using a cam without rolling massage to the user's toes. In addition, by mounting the cam on the foot massage actuator 2610, spatial efficiency can be improved compared to the case where the foot massage actuator 2610 is separately provided.
  • FIG. 20 is a view showing an embodiment in which a pinching prevention sensor (S) is provided in the leg massage unit (2000).
  • At least one or more trapping prevention sensors are positioned at least one or more of the side, rear, and upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba of the leg massage unit 2000 and between the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb.
  • S may be provided.
  • the pinching prevention sensor S may be a sensor for recognizing that a part of the user's body is caught around the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b.
  • the provided pinching prevention sensor (S) may be a capacitive touch sensor, but is not limited thereto.
  • the anti-trap sensor S When the anti-trap sensor S is attached to the side of the leg massage unit 2000, when the leg massage unit 2000 rotates, a part of the user's body is placed between the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides. pinching can be recognized. Alternatively, when the leg massage unit 2000 rotates, it may be recognized that a part of the user's body is sandwiched between the leg massage unit 2000 and the body massage unit 1000 .
  • the anti-trap sensor (S) When the anti-trap sensor (S) is attached to the rear of the leg massage unit 2000, when the leg massage unit 2000 rotates, it can be recognized that a part of the user's body is caught in the back of the leg massage unit 2000. can
  • the anti-trap sensor S When the anti-trap sensor S is attached between the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb, the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and the lower leg massage units 2000ab, 2000bb), it may be recognized that a part of the user's body is sandwiched between the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb.
  • the pinching prevention sensor S may recognize this, and accordingly, the massage device 100 may be stopped. and can prevent accidents.
  • the pinching prevention sensor (S) may be formed to extend to have a length. That is, the pinch prevention sensor (S) may be a linear sensor.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 When the leg massage unit 2000 is rotated or the length is adjusted, it is not known which part of the leg massage unit 2000 the human body will be caught in, so when the trapping prevention sensor S is extended in the longitudinal direction. An area capable of detecting whether the user's body is in contact may be widened. Accordingly, the user can use the massage device 100 more safely.
  • the pinching prevention sensor S may be provided in the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb, respectively. At least one pinching prevention sensor (S) may be provided on each side.
  • the pinching prevention sensor S may be provided on both sides of the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba, respectively, and may be located on the left and right sides of the rear surface of the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba, respectively.
  • the pinching prevention sensor S may be positioned between the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb.
  • the pinching prevention sensor (S) may be provided on both sides of the lower leg massage unit (2000ab, 2000bb), respectively.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may further include a sensor for controlling the length of the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may include at least one or more limit sensors in the leg frame 2210 .
  • the limit sensor may be a sensor for determining the length adjustment limit of the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the limit sensor may be a sensor for determining a reference position of the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the limit sensor may be a Hall sensor, but is not limited thereto.
  • the upper leg massage unit (2000aa, 2000ba) and the lower leg massage unit (2000ab, 2000bb) may not move apart more than a certain limit, and it is possible to prevent a safety accident, and the lower leg massage unit (2000ab, 2000ab, 2000bb) is completely separated from the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba to prevent separation.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may include an encoder. Accordingly, the distance between the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb is recognized using the encoder, and accordingly, the length adjustment limit of the leg massage unit 2000 can be determined. That is, the distance between the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb is recognized through the encoder, and when a certain threshold is reached, the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and the lower leg massage units are recognized. (2000ab, 2000bb) can stop the opponent's movement.
  • the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may further include a sensor for measuring the user's leg length.
  • a sensor for measuring the user's leg length Preferably, it may include a first sensor and a second sensor to measure the length of the user's leg.
  • the first sensor may be a capacitive touch sensor.
  • the first sensor may be for roughly measuring the length of the user's leg. Accordingly, the length of the user's leg may be measured through the first sensor, and the length of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be adjusted to correspond thereto.
  • the first sensor may measure a leg length by recognizing that the user's body is in contact. Accordingly, the first sensor may measure the length of the user's leg according to whether the user's body is in contact, and based on this, the massage device 100 may adjust the length of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b, so that the precision is However, it is possible to quickly and roughly adjust the length of the leg massage units (2000a, 2000b).
  • the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may further include a second sensor.
  • the second sensor may be a photosensor or a load sensor.
  • the second sensor may be for precisely measuring the length of the user's leg. Accordingly, the massage device 100 roughly measures the length of the user's leg using the first sensor, adjusts the length of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b to correspond thereto, and then uses the second sensor to measure the length of the user's leg.
  • the leg length may be precisely measured, and the length of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be adjusted to correspond thereto.
  • FIG. 21 is a view showing an embodiment in which a photo sensor is provided in the leg massage unit
  • FIG. 22 is an enlarged view of D of FIG. 21 .
  • the second sensor may be a photosensor PS.
  • it may be a mechanical photo sensor.
  • the photosensor PS when used, as described above, the user's leg length can be more precisely measured compared to the case where only the first sensor is used.
  • the photo sensors PS are provided in the leg massage units on both sides, respectively, so that the length of both legs of the user can be precisely measured.
  • the photo sensor PS may be located below the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b. Accordingly, the photosensor PS may measure the user's leg length more precisely. That is, referring to FIG. 22 , the photo sensor PS is positioned below the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides, respectively, and when movement of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b occurs, the disc is moved by the movement. The member rotates, and by measuring the degree of light reception that is changed by the rotation of the disk member, it is possible to precisely measure the length of the user's leg.
  • the present invention is not limited thereto, and it is of course possible to measure the length of a user's leg by using a different type of photo sensor PS or by a principle in which the existing photo sensor PS is driven.
  • the second sensor may measure a leg length by measuring a load applied by the user's leg.
  • the massage device 100 adjusts the distance between the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb, and adjusts the The length of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be recognized as the user's leg length. Accordingly, the massage device 100 finely adjusts the distance between the upper leg massage units 2000aa and 2000ba and the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb, and when a predetermined load is applied to the second sensor The distance between the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b at that time may be recognized as the user's leg length, and in this case, the length of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b may be adjusted to correspond to the user's leg length.
  • the first sensor and the second sensor may be located on lower surfaces of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b. Preferably, it may be provided at a position corresponding to the user's sole. Accordingly, the user's leg length can be precisely measured according to the length change of the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b.
  • the method of operating the massage device 100 includes the steps of receiving a user input, recognizing body information on at least a part of the user's body, adjusting the massage device based on the body information, and the and providing a massage to the user using the adjusted massage device.
  • FIG. 23 is a view for explaining an embodiment of a method of operating a massage device according to the present invention.
  • the operating method of the massage device is an embodiment of the user's side inserted into the first leg massager 2000a according to information collected through a plurality of sensors included in the first leg massager.
  • the step of measuring the length of the leg (S110) the length of the other leg of the user inserted into the second leg massage unit 2000b is measured according to information collected through a plurality of sensors included in the second leg massage unit. (S120) and providing a massage according to different modes based on whether the length of the one leg and the length of the other leg are the same (S130), and measuring the length of the one leg Step (S110) and step (S120) of measuring the length of the other leg may be performed independently of each other.
  • the massage device 100 provides a massage module 1700 capable of performing at least one or more massage motions providing mechanical stimulation, and a main frame providing a path through which the massage module 1700 can move.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 connected to the main frame 1100 , and the leg massage unit 2000 inserted into the leg massage unit 2000 according to information collected through a plurality of sensors included in the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • a control unit 1200 measuring the length of the user's leg, wherein the leg massage unit 2000 includes a first leg massage unit 2000a into which one leg of the user is inserted, and a second leg massage unit 2000a into which the user's other leg is inserted.
  • the control unit 1200 independently measures the length of one leg of the user and the other leg of the user, and whether the length of the one leg and the length of the other leg are the same Based on this, massages according to different modes may be provided.
  • the step of receiving the user input may be a step of receiving an input related to a massage to be provided by the user. That is, it may be a step of receiving various commands related to motion control of the massage device 100 .
  • the user input receiving step may be performed through the user input unit 1400 .
  • the user may input various commands through the user input unit 1400 provided in the massage device 100 .
  • the description of the user input unit 1400 is the same as described above.
  • the massage device 100 may provide various modes of massage.
  • the user input may include an input for the user to select at least one mode from among various massage modes.
  • 24 is a diagram for explaining an embodiment of a massage mode provided by a massage device.
  • the massage device 100 may provide at least one massage mode among a massage mode, an exercise mode, a correction mode, and a rehabilitation mode, and the user may select at least one or more of these modes. have.
  • the massage mode may be a mode that provides a conventional massage.
  • it may be a mode in which a massage is provided through a ball massage unit or a massage is provided through a roller massage unit. That is, it may be a mode in which a massage is provided by pressing, kneading, or pressing at least a part of the user's body.
  • the massage mode may provide a massage to the user's legs.
  • the massage mode may include a general mode and a mode for providing a massage to one leg.
  • the normal mode may be a mode that provides a massage to both legs of the user.
  • the normal mode may be a mode that provides a massage of the same program to both legs of the user.
  • the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides may be controlled in the same manner or with a predetermined time difference. That is, it is possible to provide a massage to both legs of the user with the same intensity and for the same time.
  • the normal mode may be a mode in which different programs of massage are provided to both legs of the user.
  • it may be a mode for providing a massage by differently setting the intensity or massage time for both legs of the user, the type of the massage module 1700 used, the control method of the massage module 1700, the massage region, and the like.
  • the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides may be individually controlled, and the user may set different operation settings for the leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides.
  • the one-leg massage mode may be a mode that provides a massage to only one of the user's legs. That is, as an embodiment, in the steps of providing the massage ( S130 and S240 ), the massage may be provided only through any one of the first leg massage unit 2000a and the second leg massage unit 2000b .
  • the controller 1200 may provide a massage through only one of the first leg massage unit 2000a and the second leg massage unit 2000b.
  • One leg massage mode may be performed by manually selecting the user.
  • the massage apparatus 100 may include an on/off button for selecting whether to drive massage of only one leg, and the user may select whether to drive massage of only one leg.
  • the user input unit 1400 may be provided with a means for selecting whether to drive only one leg massage.
  • the one-leg massage mode may be automatically performed as needed.
  • the massage apparatus 100 may provide a massage to only the recognized leg.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may include at least one leg recognition sensor for recognizing whether the user's leg is accommodated in the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the leg recognition sensor may be a capacitive touch sensor, but is not limited thereto.
  • the leg recognition sensor may be located in the leg accommodation space 2100 for accommodating the user's legs formed in the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • a plurality of leg accommodating space 2100 for accommodating the user's leg may be provided.
  • the present invention is not limited thereto, and the position and number of the leg recognition sensor is not limited as long as it can recognize whether the user's leg is accepted.
  • the massage device may provide a selection option to the user to select whether to receive a massage on only one leg.
  • the option may be provided as a sound through the audio output module 1500 or may be provided through the user input unit 1400, but is not limited thereto.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may include an air cell (not shown) for firmly fixing the user's leg.
  • the air cell may fix the user's leg so that the position of the user's leg is not changed in the leg accommodation space 2100 formed in the leg massage unit 2000 while the massage is provided.
  • the exercise mode may be a mode for allowing the user to perform an exercise through the massage device 100 .
  • the exercise mode may include a rotational exercise mode, a linear exercise mode, and a bicycle mode.
  • the rotation exercise mode may be an exercise mode that allows the leg massage unit 2000 to be rotated by the user's power.
  • the user may perform a rotational movement by rotating the leg massage unit 2000 in a clockwise direction (R direction) by his/her own force.
  • the leg angle actuator 2270 does not provide a force for rotation of the leg massage unit 2000, or provides a force to resist the rotation direction, so that the user can rotate the leg massage unit 2000 by his/her own power. be able to Accordingly, the user can enjoy the exercise effect of leg extension through this exercise mode. That is, it is possible to perform an exercise for developing the front thigh muscles including the quadriceps.
  • the user may perform a rotational movement by rotating the leg massage unit 2000 in a counterclockwise direction (opposite to R) by the user's force.
  • the leg angle actuator 2270 does not provide a force when the leg massage unit 2000 tries to rotate in the counterclockwise direction, or provides a force to resist the rotational direction, so that the user can use his/her own power to the leg massage unit. (2000) can be rotated. Accordingly, the user can enjoy the exercise effect of leg curl through this exercise mode. That is, it is possible to perform an exercise for developing the muscles of the back of the thigh including the flexor hamstrings.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may include an air cell (not shown) for firmly fixing the user's leg.
  • the air cell may fix the user's leg so that the position of the user's leg is not changed in the leg accommodation space 2100 formed in the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the linear motion mode may be an exercise mode that allows the leg massage unit 2000 to be linearly moved by the user's power.
  • the user may perform a linear motion while pushing the leg massage unit 2000 in the longitudinal direction by the user's power.
  • the leg length adjustment actuator 2520 does not provide a force or provides a force in a direction in which the length of the leg massage unit 2000 is shortened, so that the user pushes the leg massage unit 2000 with their own power to perform the movement.
  • the user can enjoy an exercise effect such as a red press (leg press) through this exercise mode. That is, it is possible to perform an exercise for developing the front thigh muscles including the quadriceps.
  • the air cell may fix the user's leg so that the position of the user's leg is not changed in the leg accommodation space 2100 formed in the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the bicycle mode may be a mode that provides a bicycle exercise to the user. That is, similar to riding a bicycle, it may be an exercise mode in which the user crosses both legs and pushes.
  • the user may perform a bicycle exercise by crossing the leg massage units 2000 on both sides.
  • the leg angle actuator 2270 does not provide a force, or provides a force in the opposite direction to which the user applies the force, so that the user can exercise while pushing to cross the leg massage unit 2000 with his/her own force. .
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may apply a force inward to the opposite leg massage unit. That is, when one leg massage unit is pushed, the opposite leg massage unit may be pulled. Through this, the user can perform a bicycle exercise while applying a force to both legs crosswise as if performing an actual bicycle exercise.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 compares the magnitude of the force applied to both leg massage units 2000 from the user so that the side to which the greater force is applied is pushed in the longitudinal direction, and a relatively smaller The side on which the force is applied can be pulled in the opposite direction. Through this, the user can perform a bicycle exercise while applying a force to both legs crosswise, just like performing an actual bicycle exercise.
  • the air cell may fix the user's leg so that the position of the user's leg is not changed in the leg accommodation space 2100 formed in the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the exercise mode may be performed by manually selecting the user.
  • the massage apparatus 100 may include a button for selecting whether to perform the exercise mode, and the user may select whether to perform the exercise mode through this.
  • a means for selecting whether to perform the exercise mode may be provided in the user input unit 1400 .
  • the exercise mode may be automatically performed according to the magnitude of the load applied to the massage device (100). This will be described later.
  • the correction mode may be a mode for correcting the user's body type.
  • it may be a mode for correcting the lengths of both legs to be the same.
  • the correction mode may include a pelvic correction mode and a length extension mode.
  • the pelvic correction mode may be a mode performed when the user's leg length is recognized as different due to the user's pelvis being misaligned.
  • the massage device 100 may apply force to at least one of the user's buttocks, thighs, calves, and feet so that the distorted pelvis is correctly corrected.
  • the pelvic correction mode may be performed until it is recognized that the length of both legs of the user is the same.
  • whether the length of both legs of the user is the same may be determined by measuring through the sensor unit 1800 as will be described later.
  • the length extension mode may be a mode performed when the user's leg length is different.
  • it may be a massage mode in the form of lengthening the side of the short leg.
  • the massage device 100 may provide a massage intensively to the leg recognized as the shorter side. That is, the massage device 100 may provide a relatively stronger massage to a short leg than a long leg, or may provide a massage for a long time.
  • the massage device 100 may selectively provide a massage only to a short leg.
  • the provided massage may be a massage that applies a force in a direction to lengthen the user's legs, or may be a massage that provides stretching or pressing, but is not limited thereto.
  • the calibration mode can be performed by manually selecting the user.
  • the massage apparatus 100 may include a button for selecting whether to perform the correction mode, and the user may select whether to perform the correction mode through this.
  • a means for selecting whether to perform the calibration mode may be provided in the user input unit 1400 .
  • the massage apparatus 100 may provide a selection option to the user to select whether to drive the calibration mode.
  • the option may be provided as a sound through the audio output module 1500 or may be provided through the user input unit 1400, but is not limited thereto.
  • whether the lengths of both legs of the user are different may be determined by measuring by the sensor unit 1800 . This will be described later.
  • the rehabilitation mode may be a mode for providing rehabilitation exercise for the user's body.
  • the user when the user wants to do a rehabilitation exercise after being injured in a leg, it may be a mode for providing a rehabilitation exercise to the user.
  • the rehabilitation mode may provide a rehabilitation exercise by allowing the user to perform a linear motion or a rotational motion by pushing the leg massage unit 2000 with their own power.
  • the method and principle of performing the linear motion and the rotational motion are the same as described above.
  • a force applied by the user to the leg massage unit 2000 may be measured in real time to improve rehabilitation efficiency.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 increases the force applied in the opposite direction to the user's applied force so that the user Rehabilitation efficiency can be improved by gradually improving the intensity of the exercise to be performed.
  • the rehabilitation mode may be manually selected and performed by the user.
  • the massage apparatus 100 may include a button for selecting whether to perform the correction mode, and the user may select whether to perform the rehabilitation mode through this.
  • a means for selecting whether to perform the rehabilitation mode may be provided in the user input unit 1400 .
  • the step of recognizing body information may be a step of recognizing body information on at least a part of the user's body through the sensor unit 1800 . For example, whether the user is seated, the user's body type, the user's body abnormality, the user's body contact, the user's body location information, fingerprint information, face information, voice information, iris information, weight information, electrocardiogram information , it may be a step of measuring or recognizing the degree of body composition.
  • the step of recognizing body information may include recognizing whether the user's leg is accepted and measuring the length of the user's leg.
  • the massage apparatus 100 may provide a selection option to the user to select whether to start the massage.
  • the massage device 100 may provide a selection option to the user to select whether to massage only one leg as described above. have.
  • the massage device 100 may provide a selection option to the user to select whether or not to perform the calibration mode as described above. .
  • the step of measuring the length of the user's leg may be a step of measuring the length of the user's leg inserted into the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • measuring the length of the user's leg may be performed while adjusting the length of the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the length of the leg massager 2000 may be determined as the user's leg length.
  • whether the leg massage unit 2000 is contracted to a position corresponding to the length of the user's leg may be determined according to whether the user's sole is in contact with a sensor provided in the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the length of time the leg length adjustment actuator 2520 is driven is measured until the user's sole comes into contact with the sensor provided in the leg massage unit 2000, or the motor included in the leg length adjustment actuator 2520.
  • the length of the user's legs can be measured.
  • the user's leg length may be measured by measuring the value of the load applied by the user's sole to the sensor provided in the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the step of measuring the length of the user's leg may be performed through the first sensor and the second sensor, and may be performed simultaneously with the step of adjusting the massage device.
  • the user's leg length may be measured.
  • the step of measuring the length of the user's leg may be performed through the sensor unit 1800 , and in detail, the length of the user's leg inserted into the leg massage unit is first measured according to information collected through the first sensor. It may include a measuring step (S110) and a second measuring step (S120) of the firstly measured length of the user's leg according to the information collected through the second sensor. Thereafter, the massage apparatus 100 may perform a step (S130) of providing a massage to the user based on the second measured length of the user's leg.
  • the step of measuring the user's leg length may be performed for both legs of the user, respectively.
  • the step of measuring the length of one leg of the user includes the step of first measuring the length of one leg according to information collected through the first sensor included in the plurality of sensors and the plurality of sensors It may include the step of measuring the length of one leg secondary according to the information collected through the second sensor included in the.
  • the step of measuring the length of the user's other leg includes the step of first measuring the length of the other leg according to information collected through the first sensor included in the plurality of sensors and the plurality of sensors It may include the step of measuring the length of the second leg according to the information collected through the second sensor.
  • control unit 1200 first measures the length of one leg according to the information collected through the first sensor included in the first leg massage unit 2000a, and includes the first leg massage unit 2000a.
  • the length of one leg may be secondarily measured according to the information collected through the second sensor.
  • the controller 1200 first measures the length of the other leg according to the information collected through the first sensor included in the second leg massage unit 2000b, and uses the second sensor included in the second leg massage unit. The length of the other leg can be measured secondary according to the information collected through it.
  • the adjusting of the massage device may be a step of adjusting the massage device 100 based on body information. For example, it may be a step of adjusting the relative position of each component of the massage device 100 to correspond to the user's body type. Alternatively, the relative position and intensity of each component of the massage apparatus 100 may be adjusted according to a massage program customized according to the user.
  • adjusting the massage device may include adjusting the length of the leg massage unit 2000 to correspond to the user's leg length.
  • the step of measuring the length of the user's leg and the step of adjusting the length of the leg massage unit 2000 may be simultaneously performed.
  • the length of the leg massage unit 2000 when the adjustment is completed so that the length of the leg massage unit 2000 corresponds to the user's leg length, the length of the leg massage unit 2000 at that time is set to the user's length. It can be determined by the length of the legs.
  • the step of adjusting the length of the leg massage unit 2000 may be performed through a leg length adjusting means.
  • the leg length adjusting means is the same as described above.
  • the step of adjusting the length of the leg massage unit 2000 may be performed while measuring the user's leg length in real time, and this may be performed through the sensor unit 1800 .
  • the sensor unit 1800 may include a first sensor for recognizing whether the user's leg is in contact and a second sensor for measuring the magnitude of a load applied to the photosensor PS or the massage device 100 .
  • the contents of the first sensor and the second sensor are the same as described above.
  • the step of adjusting the massage device includes the step of first adjusting the position of the leg massage unit 2000 according to the information collected through the first sensor, the first adjusting the leg according to the information collected through the second sensor It may include a step of secondly adjusting the position of the massage unit 2000 .
  • the step of first adjusting the position of the leg massage unit 2000 is a step of adjusting the position of the leg massage unit 2000 based on whether the user's leg is in contact with the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the leg length of the user may be roughly measured using the first sensor, and the leg massage unit 2000 may roughly correspond to the length of the user's leg.
  • the length adjustment of the leg massage unit 2000 may be temporarily stopped, and the massage device 100 may
  • the length value may be recognized as a rough value of the user's leg length.
  • the length adjustment of the leg massage unit 2000 is stopped, by measuring the driving time of the leg length adjustment actuator 2520 or the number of revolutions of the motor included in the leg length adjustment actuator 2520 , the user's leg The length can be roughly measured. In this step, the precision of the measurement may be relatively reduced, but the length of the leg massage unit 2000 may be roughly adjusted quickly.
  • the controller 1200 may adjust the position of the leg massage unit 2000 based on whether or not the user's leg is in contact with the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the step of secondarily adjusting the length of the leg massage unit 2000 may be precisely performed through the photosensor PS.
  • the step of secondarily adjusting the length of the leg massage unit 2000 is to adjust the position of the leg massage unit 2000 based on the magnitude of the load applied to the leg massage unit 2000 by the user's legs.
  • the length adjustment of the leg massage unit 2000 may be stopped, and the massage device 100 may
  • the length value of the massage unit 2000 may be recognized as the user's leg length value.
  • the controller 1200 may adjust the position of the leg massage unit based on the magnitude of the load applied to the leg massage unit 2000 by the user's legs.
  • the user's leg length may be measured using both a load measuring sensor and a photosensor.
  • the amount of load applied to the sensor is a preset value. If this is the case, the length adjustment of the leg massage unit 2000 may be stopped, and the current length of the leg massage unit 2000 may be determined as the length of the user's leg by using the photosensor. Through this, it is possible to more precisely measure the length of the user's leg.
  • the measurement of the load amount may be performed by further including a separate load amount detection sensor in the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • it may be performed by measuring the load (current amount) that drives the leg length adjustment actuator 2520 .
  • the length adjustment of the leg massage unit 2000 may be stopped and the user's leg length may be measured, but in another example As such, it is also possible to measure the load or measure the length of a user's leg through a photosensor while reducing the moving speed of the leg massage unit 2000 without stopping the length adjustment of the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the above-described steps of measuring the length of the user's legs and adjusting the length of the leg massage unit 2000 may be performed individually for both legs of the user.
  • 25 is a view for explaining another embodiment of the operation method of the massage device according to the present invention.
  • the step of measuring the length of the user's leg may further include a step (S230) of thirdly measuring the length of the user's leg, which is secondarily measured through a second sensor, and providing a massage.
  • Step S240 may be a step of providing a massage to the user based on the third measured length of the user's leg. That is, the length of one leg of the user inserted into the first leg massage unit is measured ( S210 ) according to information collected through a plurality of sensors included in the first leg massage unit, and the plurality of legs included in the second leg massage unit is measured ( S210 ). The length of the user's other leg inserted into the second leg massage unit may be measured (S220), and the second measured length of the user's leg may be thirdly measured (S230) according to the information collected through the sensors.
  • the controller 1200 may thirdly measure the secondly measured length of the user's leg according to information collected through the second sensor.
  • the step of thirdly measuring the user's leg may be performed in the same manner as the step of thirdly adjusting the position of the leg massager, which will be described later.
  • the step of adjusting the massage device as needed may further include the step of thirdly adjusting the position of the secondly adjusted leg massage unit according to the information collected through the second sensor.
  • the step of providing the massage may provide the massage to the user based on the third-adjusted position of the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the third adjustment step may be a step of moving the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb in the longitudinal direction by a predetermined distance after the second adjustment step and returning them to their original positions. That is, the third adjustment step may be a step of checking whether the length of the leg massage unit 2000 adjusted through the first adjustment step and the second adjustment step corresponds to the actual user's leg length.
  • the controller 1200 may thirdly adjust the position of the secondly adjusted leg massage unit 2000 according to the information collected through the second sensor after the second adjustment is performed.
  • the length of the leg massage unit 2000 adjusted through the first adjustment step and the second adjustment step due to various factors, such as the user's leg mounted obliquely, or a mechanical error of the massage device occurs, is actually It may not correspond to the user's leg length.
  • the massage device 100 measures the load applied to the second sensor by the user's leg after the lower leg massage units 2000ab and 2000bb move away from each other by a predetermined distance in the third adjustment step and return to their original position. You can check whether the size of is the same as before. In this case, if the magnitude of the load applied to the second sensor is constant before and after the third adjustment step is performed, it may be determined that the length of the leg massager 2000 is adjusted to correspond to the length of the user's leg. Conversely, when the magnitude of the load applied to the second sensor is changed before and after the third adjustment step, the length of the leg massage unit 2000 adjusted through the first adjustment step and the second adjustment step does not correspond to the user's leg length. It can be recognized that, if necessary, the first adjustment step and the second adjustment step may be performed again.
  • adjusting the massage device may be performed automatically when the massage device 100 recognizes that the user is seated.
  • the massage apparatus 100 when the operation of the massage apparatus 100 is set to be performed automatically, when the user is seated on the massage apparatus 100, the massage apparatus 100 automatically recognizes whether the user is seated, and based on this, the massage apparatus 100 automatically recognizes whether the user is seated.
  • Device 100 may be automatically calibrated.
  • the step of adjusting the massage device may be performed by moving each component of the massage device 100 from the reference position.
  • the reference position may be set using at least one of the aforementioned Hall sensor, limit sensor, and encoder.
  • the massage device 100 may set a reference position using at least one of a hall sensor, a limit sensor, and an encoder, and each component of the massage device 100 may move to the reference position. After that, the step of recognizing the user's body information or the step of adjusting the massage device may be performed.
  • the step of providing the massage may be a step of providing a massage to the user through the massage providing module.
  • it may be a step of providing a massage to the user's body while the massage module 1700 moves along the main frame 1100 according to a signal input by the user.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 rotates according to a signal input by the user, or the massage module 1700 and the foot massage module included in the leg massage unit 2000 move or operate while providing a massage to the user. have.
  • the steps of providing the massage may be steps of providing the massage according to different modes based on whether the length of the user's one leg and the length of the user's other side are the same.
  • the controller 1200 may provide a massage according to different modes based on whether the length of the user's one leg is equal to the length of the other leg.
  • the massage according to the general mode may be provided.
  • a massage according to any one of a one leg massage mode, an exercise mode, a correction mode, and a rehabilitation mode may be provided.
  • the controller 1200 may provide the massage according to the general mode. Also, when the length of one leg of the user and the length of the other leg are different from each other, the controller 1200 may provide a massage according to any one of a one leg massage mode, an exercise mode, a correction mode, and a rehabilitation mode. Steps of providing a massage (S130, S240) may further include a leg length correction step, if necessary. For example, when the sensor unit 1800 detects that the length of the current leg massage unit 2000 does not correspond to the user's leg while providing the massage, the leg length adjustment means is operated to activate the leg massage unit 2000 . length can be corrected.
  • the step of correcting the leg length by the leg length adjusting means may be performed in the same manner as the step of adjusting the length of the leg massage unit 2000 described above, unless there is a special circumstance.
  • a calibration step may be performed using the first sensor and the second sensor.
  • leg massage units 2000a and 2000b on both sides can be individually controlled. That is, when correction is required only on one leg, the correction step may be performed only on the leg massage unit 2000 corresponding thereto.
  • the massage device 100 may stop the currently provided massage. That is, when a load greater than a preset size is sensed in at least one of the first leg massage unit 2000a and the second leg massage unit 2000b, the currently provided massage may be stopped.
  • the controller 1200 may stop the currently provided massage.
  • the storage unit 1300 may include control information for controlling the operation of the massage device 100 , and may include at least one or more load values for controlling the operation of the massage device 100 . have.
  • the control unit 1200 may control whether to stop the massage by using the control information included in the storage unit 1300 .
  • a load value for adjusting the length of the leg massage unit 2000 may be set in the control information as described above. For example, when the same load value as the preset load value is applied to the second sensor, the operation of the leg length adjusting means is stopped, and the massage device 100 sets the length value of the leg massage unit 2000 at that time to the user's It can be recognized by the length of the legs.
  • the control information may include a load value for stopping the provision of the massage.
  • the load value at this time may be a greater value than the load value for adjusting the length of the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the massage device 100 may stop the currently provided massage.
  • the massage device 100 stops the currently provided massage and the user uses the leg massage unit 2000 with his/her own leg strength. can be moved
  • the user may stop the operation of the massage device 100 to freely control each configuration of the massage device 100 . That is, in a dangerous situation, the user can change the position of each component of the massage device 100 by himself.
  • the user may stop the massage operation of the massage device 100 by applying a force greater than or equal to a predetermined load to the massage device 100 and automatically execute the exercise mode.
  • the massage device 100 may detect when a part of the user's body is caught in the massage device 100 and stop the operation. That is, when the user is likely to be injured, the operation of the massage device 100 may be urgently stopped.
  • the massage device 100 when the operation of the massage device 100 is forcibly terminated, such as when the power supplied to the massage device 100 is stopped due to a power failure, etc., the massage device 100 is a state before providing a massage through a separately provided internal battery, For example, it can be restored to a reference state and safely shut down.
  • the method of operation of the massage device 100 according to the present invention described above may be executed by a computer.
  • a program for executing the method of operation of the present massage device 100 may be recorded in a computer-readable recording medium.
  • the present invention may include a computer-readable recording medium in which a program for executing the control method of the massage device 100 according to the present invention described above on a computer is recorded.

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Un dispositif de massage comprenant une unité de massage de jambe indépendamment mobile selon la présente invention comprend : une unité de massage de corps qui reçoit au moins une partie du corps d'un utilisateur et masse le corps de l'utilisateur ; une paire d'unités de massage de jambe disposées à une extrémité de l'unité de massage de corps, chacune des unités de massage de jambe comprenant une unité de massage de jambe supérieure correspondant à la partie supérieure d'une jambe de l'utilisateur, et une unité de massage de jambe inférieure qui est disposée à une extrémité de l'unité de massage de jambe supérieure et qui est mobile dans la direction longitudinale de la jambe de l'utilisateur ; et un moyen de réglage de longueur de jambe qui ajuste séparément la longueur de la paire d'unités de massage de jambe, chaque unité de massage de jambe pouvant se déplacer indépendamment.
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