WO2023132580A1 - Dispositif de massage ayant pour fonction de fournir une photothérapie à la main - Google Patents

Dispositif de massage ayant pour fonction de fournir une photothérapie à la main Download PDF

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WO2023132580A1
WO2023132580A1 PCT/KR2023/000021 KR2023000021W WO2023132580A1 WO 2023132580 A1 WO2023132580 A1 WO 2023132580A1 KR 2023000021 W KR2023000021 W KR 2023000021W WO 2023132580 A1 WO2023132580 A1 WO 2023132580A1
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조수현
김진환
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
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  • the present invention relates to a massage device having a function of providing light therapy to a hand, and more particularly, to a massage device capable of simultaneously providing a massage to a user's body using the massage device and providing light therapy to a user's hand at the same time. it's about
  • Massage controls the modulation of the subject's body by applying various types of mechanical stimulation to a part of the subject's body, such as kneading, pressing, pulling, tapping, or moving a part of the subject's body, and It is a medical auxiliary therapy that helps circulation and relieves fatigue of the subject.
  • the increase in demand for massage has resulted in an increase in demand for a massage device or massage device providing an artificial massage function due to economic reasons and time. That is, as the demand for relieving fatigue or stress while relaxing muscles through massage increases, various massage devices that are time- and cost-effective are being released.
  • each user may have different desired areas for massage and desired stimuli
  • user demand for devices and methods for providing massage in a form optimized for each user is increasing.
  • Korean Patent Registration No. 10-2307902 discloses a massage device capable of providing light therapy to a user's hand, including a therapeutic LED.
  • An object to be solved by the present invention is to provide a massage device having a function of providing light therapy to a user's hand.
  • the problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a massage device that allows light to be evenly distributed and irradiated to various positions of the user's hand.
  • one aspect of the present invention is a body massage unit that accommodates at least a portion of the user's body and provides a massage to the user's body, and is disposed on both sides of the body massage unit to both arms of the user. and at least one arm massage unit for massaging the user's arm and at least one disposed at a position corresponding to the user's hand inside the arm massage unit and disposed to correspond to the shape of at least a part of the user's hand. It may include a hand holding unit provided with a light emitting unit to provide light therapy to the user's hand.
  • the position of the hand holder may be moved to correspond to the position of the user's hand inside the arm massage unit.
  • the arm massager may include an air cell disposed to surround at least a portion of the user's hand and arm to fix the user's hand and arm.
  • the hand holding part may include an upper cover that is formed to be curved so that a portion in contact with the user's palm protrudes.
  • the upper cover may include at least one groove formed along the length direction of the user's finger.
  • At least a portion of the light emitting unit may be disposed along the length direction of the user's finger.
  • the hand holder may include a printed circuit board on which the light emitting unit is disposed and which is bendable.
  • the hand holder may further include a light cover guiding a path of light emitted from the light emitting unit.
  • the light cover may include a finger portion formed along the length direction of the user's finger.
  • the hand holder may further include a heating element for providing a thermal massage to the user's hand.
  • a massage device having a function of providing light therapy to a user's hand.
  • 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 diagram for explaining components of a massage device according to an embodiment.
  • Figure 4 is a view schematically showing an example of a massage device including a hand holder.
  • FIG. 5 is a view for explaining a state in which a user's hand is mounted on a hand holding unit.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of an arm massage unit in a state in which an air cell is contracted.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of an arm massage unit in a state in which an air cell is inflated.
  • FIG. 8 is a view schematically showing a modified example of an arm massage unit equipped with an air cell.
  • FIG. 9 is a view for explaining positions of a hand holder and an air cell.
  • FIG. 10 is a view of the upper air cell according to the embodiment of FIG. 6 viewed from below.
  • FIG. 11 is an oblique view of the upper air cell of FIG. 10 from below.
  • FIG. 12 is a view of an upper air cell according to another embodiment of FIG. 6 viewed from below.
  • FIG. 13 is an oblique view of the upper air cell of FIG. 12 from below.
  • FIG. 14 is a view of an upper air cell according to another embodiment of FIG. 6 viewed from below.
  • FIG. 15 is a view of the upper air cell of FIG. 14 viewed obliquely from below.
  • 16 is a diagram for explaining another embodiment in which an air cell is disposed.
  • FIG. 17 is a view for explaining a state in which the air cell of FIG. 16 is inflated.
  • FIG. 18 is a view showing a hand holder according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 19 is an exploded perspective view of the hand holder of FIG. 18;
  • FIG. 20 is a view schematically illustrating a view from above of the hand holder of FIG. 18 .
  • 21 is a view schematically showing an embodiment of a hand holding unit including a buffer member.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram schematically illustrating an embodiment of the printed circuit board of FIG. 19 .
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram schematically illustrating an embodiment of the optical cover of FIG. 19 .
  • FIG. 24 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XX' of FIG. 23 .
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram schematically illustrating an embodiment of the heating element and light cover of FIG. 19 .
  • FIG. 26 is a diagram schematically illustrating another embodiment of the printed circuit board of FIG. 19 .
  • a body massage unit accommodating at least a portion of a user's body and providing a massage to the user's body; arm massage units disposed on both sides of the body massage unit to accommodate both arms of the user and to massage the arms of the user; and at least one light emitting unit disposed inside the arm massage unit at a position corresponding to the user's hand and corresponding to the shape of at least a portion of the user's hand to provide light therapy to the user's hand.
  • a massage device having a function of providing light therapy to a hand including a;
  • Embodiments according to the concept of the present disclosure may be applied with various changes and may have various forms, so specific embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and described in detail in this specification or application. However, this is not intended to limit the embodiments according to the concept of the present disclosure to a specific disclosure form, and should be understood to include all changes, equivalents, or substitutes included in the spirit and technical scope of the disclosure.
  • first and/or second may be used to describe various components, but the components are not limited to the above terms. The above terms are used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from other components, for example, without departing from the scope of rights according to the concept of the present disclosure, a first component may be named a second component, and similar Happily, the second component may also be referred to as the first component.
  • an actuator means a component capable of providing a driving force.
  • the actuator may include a motor, a linear motor, an electric motor, a DC motor, an AC motor, a linear actuator, an electric actuator, and the like, but is not limited thereto.
  • binaural bits may refer to specific types of audio information capable of controlling brain waves.
  • a 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 devices (eg, a body massage device and a 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 the user's body, and includes a body massage unit 1000 that massages the user's body and massages the user's legs. It may include a leg massage unit 2000 that does.
  • the body massage unit 1000 may provide massage to at least a portion of the user's body.
  • the body massage unit 1000 includes a massage module 1700 providing a massage function to at least a part of the user's body, an audio output module 1500 providing an arbitrary type of audio output to the user, and a body massage unit 1000. It may include a main frame 1100 constituting the skeleton of and a user input unit 1400 for receiving an arbitrary type of input from a user.
  • Components included in the aforementioned body massaging unit 1000 are merely exemplary embodiments, and the body massaging unit 1000 may include various components other than the aforementioned components.
  • the shape and structure of the massage device 100 shown in FIG. 1 are only exemplary, and various types of massage device 100 are also provided as long as they do not deviate from the scope of rights defined by the claims of the present disclosure. It can be included within the scope of the content.
  • the body massage unit 1000 may form any type of space for accommodating a user.
  • the body massage unit 1000 may have a space corresponding to the shape of the user's body.
  • the body massage unit 1000 may be implemented as a seating type capable of accommodating the user's entire body or a part of the body.
  • the part in contact with the ground in the body massage unit 1000 may include any material for increasing frictional force or any member for increasing frictional force (eg, non-slip pad, etc.), and the massage device 100 It may include wheels to enhance the mobility of.
  • At least a portion of the body massage unit 1000 may slide. For example, when the body massaging unit 1000 starts massaging, at least a portion of the body massaging unit 1000 may slide forward. Also, the body massage unit 1000 may be inclined backward. 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, pelvis, arm massage unit 3000, leg massage unit 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 massage unit 2000 may include a calf massage unit that massages the user's calves and/or a foot massage unit that massages the user's feet.
  • the length of the leg massage unit 2000 may be adjustable according to the user's physical 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 leg massage unit 2000 needs to be shortened because the length of the calf is short. Accordingly, the leg massage unit 2000 may provide a leg massage customized to the height of the user.
  • 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 inside the body massage unit 1000 .
  • a rack gear may be provided in the main frame 1100 of the body massage unit 1000, and the massage module 1700 moves along the rack gear 1111, and various massages of the user's body are performed.
  • 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 the skeleton of the internal structure 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 top of a seat unit that contacts the user, a front audio output unit attached to the front end of the left and right arm massage unit 3000 on the seat unit, and/or an arm massage unit. (3000) may include a plurality of output units such as a rear audio output unit attached to the rear end, but is not limited thereto.
  • the audio output module 1500 may provide stereo sound such as 5.1 channels, but is not limited thereto.
  • a user may control the massage device 100 using a massage device control device (CD).
  • the massage device control device (CD) may be connected to the massage device 100 through wired communication and/or wireless communication.
  • the massage device control device may include a remote controller, a cellular phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), and the like, but is not limited thereto, and through wired or wireless communication with the massage device 100. It may include a variety of connectable electronic devices.
  • Figure 2 is a view for explaining the main frame of Figure 1
  • Figure 3 is a view for explaining the components of the massage device according to one 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 may be included.
  • the main frame 1100 may form a skeleton of the body massage unit 1000 .
  • the main frame 1100 may include an upper frame 1110 having a massage module 1700 and a base frame 1120 supporting the upper frame 1110.
  • a leg gear 1111 may be provided on at least a part of the upper frame 1110 .
  • 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 crests.
  • the leg gear 1111 may be provided on both sides of the upper frame 1110 in a form facing each other, and the body massage module 1700 may move along the leg gear 1111. .
  • the body massage module 1700 may include a gear engaged with the leg gear 1111, and the body massage module 1700 rotates by an actuator provided in the body massage module 1700. It can move upwards or downwards.
  • the leg 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 classified into an S frame, an L frame, an S&L frame, and a double S&L frame according to its shape, but is not limited thereto.
  • the S frame refers to a frame in which at least a part of the upper frame 1110 includes a curved shape like “S”.
  • the L frame refers to a frame in which at least a part of the upper frame 1110 includes a curved shape like “L”, and the S&L frame includes a frame including both a curved shape like “S” and a curved shape like “L” , and the double S&L frame means a frame that includes a curved shape like an L" and a curved shape like an "S" of two parts.
  • the base frame 1120 refers to a portion of the main frame 1100 that supports the upper frame 1110 and contacts 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 contact the ground. In addition, the base upper frame 1121 may be located 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 is connected to the base upper frame 1121 and can move according to the movement of the base upper frame 1121 .
  • the upper frame 1110 may also move forward, and when the base upper frame 1121 moves rearward, the upper frame 1110 also moves backward. can move Due to this, the sliding movement of the body massaging unit 1000 may be permitted.
  • a moving wheel may be provided below the base upper frame 1121.
  • a guide member capable of guiding the moving wheel may be provided above the base lower frame 1122 . The moving wheel provided on the base upper frame 1121 moves along the guide member provided on the base lower frame 1122, so that the base upper frame 1121 can be moved forward or backward.
  • 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.
  • the controller 1200 may control the operation of the massage device 100.
  • the control unit 1200 may be implemented with one processor or may be implemented with a plurality of processors. When the controller 1200 is implemented as a plurality of processors, at least some of the plurality of processors may be physically located at a distance. In addition, the controller 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 programs executable by the microprocessor are stored. Also, those having ordinary knowledge in the art to which this embodiment belongs can understand that it may be implemented in other types of hardware.
  • the controller 1200 may control the operation of the massage device 100.
  • the massage device 100 may include a plurality of actuators, and the massage device 100 may control the operation of the massage device 100 by controlling the operation of the plurality of actuators.
  • the massage device 100 includes at least one of a massage module movement actuator, at least one actuator included in the massage module 1700, a back angle actuator, a leg angle actuator, a foot massage actuator, a leg length adjustment actuator, and a sliding actuator It may include, and the controller 1200 may control the operation of the massage device 100 by controlling them.
  • the massage module moving actuator is an actuator that allows the massage module 1700 to move up and down, and the massage module 1700 can move along the leg gear 1111 by the operation of the massage module moving actuator.
  • the isometric actuator is an actuator that adjusts the angle of a part of the massage device 100 in contact with the user's back, and the isometric angle of the massage device 100 can be adjusted by the operation of the isometric actuator.
  • the leg angle actuator is an actuator that adjusts the angle of the leg massage unit 2000 of the massage device 100, and the angle between the leg massage unit 2000 and the body massage unit 1000 can be adjusted by the operation of the leg angle actuator. there is.
  • the foot massage actuator refers to an actuator that operates a foot massage module included in the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the massage device 100 may provide a foot massage to the user.
  • the massage module 1700 may include at least one actuator, and the controller 1200 may provide various massage operations by operating the at least one actuator.
  • the controller 1200 may provide tapping massage, kneading massage, etc. by operating at least one actuator included in the massage module 1700, but is not limited thereto, and may provide various massage operations.
  • the leg length adjustment actuator refers to an actuator that adjusts the length of the leg massage unit 2000 .
  • the controller 1200 may adjust the length of the leg massage unit 2000 according to the user by using the leg length adjusting actuator, and as a result, the user may receive a massage suitable for the body shape.
  • the sliding actuator enables the sliding operation of the massage device 100.
  • the horizontal base upper frame 1121 can move forward or backward, and as a result, the upper frame 1110 connected to the horizontal base upper frame 1121 can also move forward or backward. there is.
  • the storage unit 1300 may store various information related to the massage device 100.
  • the storage unit 1300 may include massage control information and 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.
  • the storage unit 1300 may include, but is not limited to, disks, optical disks, and magneto-optical storage devices, as well as flash memory and/or battery-backed memory-based storage devices. It doesn't work.
  • the storage unit 1300 may include a memory.
  • Memory is the main storage device that the processor directly accesses, such as random access memory (RAM) such as dynamic random access memory (DRAM) and static random access memory (SRAM). It may mean a volatile (volatile) storage device erased with, but is not limited thereto. Such memory may be operated by the control unit 1200.
  • RAM random access memory
  • DRAM dynamic random access memory
  • SRAM static random access memory
  • the user input unit 1400 may receive commands related to operation control of the massage device 100 from a user, and the user input unit 1400 may be implemented in various forms.
  • the user input unit 1400 may be included in the body massage unit 1000 and may be included in the leg massage unit 2000, but is not limited thereto.
  • the massage device 100 may acquire 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 a massage intensity, selection of a massage time, selection of a massage part, selection of the position and operation of the body massage unit 1000, It is possible to receive arbitrary commands for selection of On-Off power of the massage device 100, selection of whether to operate a heating function, selection related to sound reproduction, and the like, 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 preset function itself. It may be provided with a selection button for doing so.
  • the user input unit 1400 may be implemented as a key pad, a dome switch, a touch pad (static pressure/capacity), a jog wheel, a jog switch, and the like, but is not limited thereto.
  • the user input unit 1400 may obtain a command through a user's speech based on speech recognition technology.
  • the user input unit 1400 may include a display for displaying an operating state of the massage device 100 or a user's current state.
  • the display includes a liquid crystal display (LCD), a thin film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), a flexible display ), and at least one of a 3D display, but is not limited thereto.
  • the audio output module 1500 may provide any type of audio output to the user.
  • the audio output module 1500 may provide brain stimulation to the user by outputting a sound source and/or a binaural beat optimized for a massage pattern provided by the massage device 100 to the user.
  • the audio output module 1500 may output a sound 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 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 relation to the operation of the massage device 100 .
  • the massage device 100 may include a network connection unit 1600.
  • the network connection unit 1600 may perform communication 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 access.
  • the wireless access technology for example, Wireless LAN (WLAN) (Wi-Fi), Wibro (Wireless broadband), Wimax (World Interoperability for Microwave Access), HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access), etc. may be used.
  • WiFi Wireless LAN
  • Wibro Wireless broadband
  • Wimax Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
  • HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access
  • a wired access technology for example, Digital Subscriber Line (XDSL), Fibers to the home (FTTH), Power Line Communication (PLC), and 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-distance communication module to transmit/receive data with any device/terminal located in a short distance.
  • a short-distance communication module to transmit/receive data with any device/terminal located in a short distance.
  • Bluetooth Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Infrared Data Association (IrDA), Ultra Wideband (UWB), ZigBee, and the like may be used as short range communication technologies. Not limited.
  • the massage device 100 may include a massage module 1700. That is, the massage module 1700 is a component that provides mechanical stimulation to the user, and the massage module 1700 may move along the main frame 1100 .
  • Massage device 100 may include a main frame 1100. As described above with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3 , the main frame 1100 may provide a path through which the massage module 1700 may move.
  • the controller 1200 may provide a massage by controlling the operation of the massage module 1700 to apply mechanical stimulation to the user.
  • the controller 1200 may move the massage module 1700 in directions such as the X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis.
  • the controller 1200 may move the massage balls forward or backward on the X, Y, and Z axes.
  • the controller 1200 may rotate the massage balls around the X, Y, and Z axes.
  • the massage device 100 may include a sensor unit 1800.
  • the sensor unit 1800 may include one or more sensors.
  • the sensor unit 1800 may include, but is not limited to, a pressure sensor, an infrared sensor, an LED sensor, a photosensor, a hall sensor, and an electrostatic sensor.
  • the sensor unit 1800 may be used to acquire various types of information.
  • the sensor unit 1800 may be used to recognize a user. That is, information on whether the user is seated, the user's body shape, and whether or not the user's body is abnormal may be obtained.
  • 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, and the like can be obtained, but are not limited thereto and may include various types of biometric information.
  • the massage device 100 may detect a contact area and/or a contact position with the user through the sensor unit 1800 . Also, the massage device 100 may acquire user's shoulder position information through the sensor unit 1800 . In addition, the massage device 100 may provide a customized massage based on the obtained information. For example, when the massage device 100 provides a shoulder massage, the massage device 100 recognizes the user's shoulder position based on information acquired through the sensor unit 1800, and provides the user with the recognition result. A shoulder massage can be provided.
  • the leg massage unit 2000 may be configured to massage a user's legs.
  • a leg accommodating 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 (not shown), and a foot massage unit (not shown).
  • 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 fix at least a part of the user's body by expanding by receiving air supplied from a separately provided air supply unit.
  • the calf massage module (not shown) may be configured to massage the calf portion of the accommodated user's legs.
  • the calf massage module may include a ball massage unit or a roller massage unit as described above, but is not limited thereto.
  • a foot massage unit (not shown) may be configured to massage a user's feet.
  • the foot massage unit may include a foot massage module for massaging the user's feet.
  • the foot massage module may include a ball massage unit or a roller massage unit, but is not limited thereto.
  • a massage device (hereinafter referred to as a massage device) having a function of providing light therapy to a hand according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the drawings.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of a massage device 100 including a hand holder 4000
  • FIG. 5 is a view for explaining a state in which a user's hand is mounted on the hand holder 4000. am.
  • the massage device 100 includes a body massage unit 1000 that accommodates at least a part of the user's body and provides a massage to the user's body, and a body massage unit It may include arm massage units 3000 disposed on both sides of 1000 to accommodate both arms of the user and to massage the arms of the user.
  • the body massage unit 1000 may provide a tapping massage, a kneading massage, and the like to the user's body while the massage module 1700 moves along the user's body.
  • the arm massage unit 3000 may provide a massage to the user's arm.
  • a space in which the user's arm can be accommodated may be provided in the arm massage unit 3000 . Accordingly, the user may receive a massage from the arm massage unit 3000 while the arm is inserted into the arm massage unit 3000 .
  • the arm massage unit 3000 may provide a tapping massage or kneading massage to the user's arm.
  • the massage device 100 may include a hand holder 4000.
  • the hand holder 4000 may provide light therapy to the user's hand in a state where the user's hand is placed.
  • the hand holding unit 4000 may acquire various biometric information from the user's hand in a state where the user's hand is held.
  • the hand holding unit 4000 may be disposed inside the arm massage unit 3000.
  • the hand holder 4000 may be disposed at a position corresponding to the user's hand in the inner space of the arm massage unit 3000.
  • the hand holder 4000 may be disposed at a position where the user's hand is placed when the user inserts the arm into the arm massage unit 3000 .
  • the hand holder 4000 may be movable.
  • the position of the hand holder 4000 may be moved to correspond to the position of the user's hand inside the arm massage unit 3000 . That is, since each user using the massage device 100 has a different body shape and may have a different arm length, the hand holder 4000 determines the position of the user's hand when the user inserts the arm into the arm massage unit 3000. It can be moved to correspond to .
  • the sensor unit 1800 detects the position of the user's hand when the user's arm is inserted into the arm massage unit 3000, and the controller 1200 determines the position of the hand holder 4000 based on this. may be moved to a position corresponding to the position of the user's hand.
  • the user may move the hand holding portion 4000 to a comfortable position by moving the hand holding portion 4000 by one's own force while placing one's hand on the hand holding portion 4000 .
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of the arm massage unit 3000 in a state in which the air cell 3200 is contracted
  • FIG. 7 is an example of the arm massage unit 3000 in a state in which the air cell 3200 is inflated.
  • FIG. 9 is a view for explaining the positions of the hand holder 4000 and the air cell 3200.
  • the massage device 100 is disposed inside the arm massage unit 3000 so as to surround the user's arm from the top and bottom, and is not disposed at a position corresponding to the user's palm.
  • An air cell 3200 may be included.
  • the air cell 3200 may expand by receiving air from the aforementioned air supply unit. Alternatively, the air cell 3200 may contract again when air leaks out.
  • the air cell 3200 After the user's arm is inserted, the air cell 3200 receives air from the air supply unit and inflates, thereby fixing the user's hand and arm. That is, the air cell 3200 can stably receive a massage by fixing the user's hand and arm while being in contact with the user's hand and arm while receiving the massage.
  • the air cell 3200 may include a first upper air cell 3210 , a second upper air cell 3220 , and a lower air cell 3230 .
  • the first upper air cell 3210 may be disposed at a position corresponding to the user's hand, and may cover the user's hand when inflated.
  • the second upper air cell 3220 may be disposed at a position corresponding to the upper side of the user's forearm, and may cover the upper side of the user's forearm when inflated.
  • the lower air cell 3230 may be disposed at a position corresponding to the lower side of the user's forearm, and may cover the lower side of the user's forearm when inflated.
  • the first upper air cell 3210 expands to fix the user's hand.
  • the second upper air cell 3220 and the lower air cell 3230 may each inflate to fix the user's arm, that is, the forearm.
  • the air cell 3200 is not disposed at a location corresponding to the user's palm, the air cell 3200 is only disposed at a location corresponding to the back of the user's hand, upper side of the forearm, and lower side of the forearm.
  • the hand holder 4000 may be exposed to the outside without being covered by the air cell 3200 .
  • the user's arm becomes thinner as it goes toward the hand. Also, the user's hand is thinner than the arm.
  • the air cell 3200 is not disposed at the position corresponding to the user's palm, and the hand holder 4000 is disposed at the position corresponding to the user's palm. Arms can be comfortably fixed.
  • the air cell 3200 disposed above the user's arm may be formed to have a longer length than the air cell 3200 disposed below the user's arm.
  • the sum of the lengths of the first upper air cell 3210 and the second upper air cell 3220 may be longer than the length of the lower air cell 3230 . Therefore, based on FIG. 9 , the lower air cell 3230 may be disposed to be biased to the right compared to the upper air cell 3200, and an empty space may be provided on the left side. In this space, the hand holder 4000 ) can be placed.
  • the air cell 3200 may be arranged to have a smaller diameter in a direction toward the user's hand. That is, the first upper air cell 3210, the second upper air cell 3220, and the lower air cell 3230 may be arranged to become narrower in a direction toward the user's hand.
  • the first upper air cell 3210, the second upper air cell 3220, and the lower air cell 3230 expand to correspond to the shape of the user's hand and arm to stabilize the user's hand and arm. and can be safely fixed.
  • the arm massage unit 3000 may include an arm support frame 3100.
  • the arm support frame 3100 may be disposed in the arm massage unit 3000, and a space into which a user's arm is inserted may be provided in the arm support frame 3100.
  • the arm support frame 3100 may be formed to have a 'c' shaped cross section. That is, the arm support frame 3100 is open in one direction so that the user's arm can be easily inserted and removed.
  • the air cell 3200 may be disposed on an inner surface of the arm support frame 3100.
  • the air cell 3200 is disposed on the inner surface of the arm support frame 3100, and a user can receive a massage by inserting an arm into the inner surface of the arm support frame 3100 equipped with the air cell 3200.
  • the arm support frame 3100 may be formed in a shape that becomes narrower toward the user's hand.
  • the first upper air cell 3210, the second upper air cell 3220, and the lower air cell 3230 are disposed inside the arm support frame 3100 and are disposed to become narrower toward the user's hand. can Therefore, after the user's arm is inserted, the first upper air cell 3210, the second upper air cell 3220, and the lower air cell 3230 expand to correspond to the shape of the user's hand and arm to stabilize the user's hand and arm. and can be safely fixed.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram schematically illustrating a modified example of an arm massage unit 3000 equipped with an air cell 3200. Referring to FIG.
  • the first upper air cell 3210 may be additionally disposed extending in a direction close to the user's hand.
  • the first upper air cell 3210 may have a multi-layered structure, and in this case, at least one layer of the first upper air cell 3210 may be additionally disposed in a direction closer to the user's hand.
  • the first upper air cell 3210 may be integrally formed, and in this case, the first upper air cell 3210 may extend in a direction toward the user's hand. Accordingly, the first upper air cell 3210 may have a larger volume change than the second upper air cell 3220 when inflated.
  • the user's hand when the first upper air cell 3210 is inflated, the user's hand may be more completely covered by the first upper air cell 3210 . That is, the user's hand can be further closed by the first upper air cell 3210, and accordingly, the first biometric information measurement sensor 4600 can accurately and precisely measure the user's optical blood flow without external interference. .
  • FIG. 10 is a view of the upper air cell 3200 according to the embodiment of FIG. 6 viewed from below
  • FIG. 11 is a view of the upper air cell 3200 of FIG. 10 viewed obliquely from below.
  • the first upper air cell 3210 may have a space for seating at least one of the user's fingers.
  • the first upper air cell 3210 may be provided with a separation space 3211 into which a user's finger may be inserted.
  • the first upper air cell 3210 may be formed of a plurality of layers, and the layers of the first upper air cell 3210 that come in contact with the user's hand may be spaced apart from each other so that the user's finger is inserted, thereby spaced apart.
  • a space 3211 may be provided.
  • separation space 3211 is shown in the drawing so that only one of the user's fingers can be inserted, the present invention is not limited thereto, and a plurality of separation spaces 3211 may be provided so that several fingers of the user may be inserted.
  • the user's finger is inserted into the separation space 3211, so the user may not feel pain or discomfort in the finger.
  • the first upper air cell 3210 can expand more than when there is no separation space 3211, and thus the user's hand is placed on the hand holder. (4000) can be strongly adhered to without pain.
  • FIG. 12 is a view of the upper air cell 3200' according to another embodiment of FIG. 6 viewed from below
  • FIG. 13 is a view of the upper air cell 3200' of FIG. 12 viewed obliquely from below.
  • the first upper air cell 3210' may include a fused portion 3211'.
  • the first upper air cell 3210' may include a fused portion 3211' to provide a space into which a user's finger can be inserted.
  • a fused portion 3211' may be formed along the length direction of the user's finger. Accordingly, even if the first upper air cell 3210' expands, the fused portion 3211' does not expand. may not be Accordingly, when the first upper air cell 3210' expands, only the portion excluding the fused portion 3211' expands, thereby providing a space into which a user's finger can be inserted.
  • fusion part 3211' is shown so that only one of the user's fingers can be inserted, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and a plurality of fusion parts 3211' can be formed so that several fingers of the user can be inserted. .
  • the user's finger is inserted into the space prepared by the fusing portion 3211', so the user may not feel pain or discomfort in the finger.
  • the first upper air cell 3210' can expand more than when there is no fusion portion 3211', and thus the user's hand is placed in the hand holder 4000. ) can be strongly adhered without pain.
  • FIG. 14 is a view of the upper air cell according to another embodiment of FIG. 6 viewed from below
  • FIG. 15 is a view of the upper air cell of FIG. 14 viewed obliquely from below.
  • the upper air cell includes a first upper air cell 3210", a second upper air cell 3220", and a finger air cell 3211" disposed below the first upper air cell 3210".
  • the finger air cell 3211′′ is disposed below the first upper air cell 3210′′, but may be disposed only on a part of the front surface of the first upper air cell 3210′′. That is, the first upper air cell 3210′′.
  • the finger air cell 3211′′ can be placed only on the portion corresponding to the front of the user's finger, The finger air cell 3211′′ may not be disposed on the back of the hand and a portion corresponding to the knuckle close to the back of the user's hand.
  • the first upper air cell 3210", the second upper air cell 3220", and the finger air cell 3211" are inflated, a space may be provided in which the back of the user's hand and the knuckles close to the back of the hand are disposed. The user may not feel pain or discomfort in the fingers or the back of the hand.
  • the first upper air cell 3210" can expand more than when there is no finger air cell 3211", and thus the user's hand is It can be strongly adhered to the mounting portion 4000 without pain.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram for explaining another embodiment in which the air cell 3200 is disposed
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram for explaining an expanded state of the air cell 3200 of FIG. 16 .
  • the arm massage unit 3000 may not include an arm support frame. That is, the arm massage unit 3000 may have a space into which a user's arm can be inserted without a separate arm support frame.
  • the air cell 3200 may be directly disposed on the inner surface of the arm massage unit 3000.
  • the air cell 3200 is disposed on the inner surface of the arm massage unit 3000, and a user can receive a massage by inserting an arm into the arm massage unit 3000 equipped with the air cell 3200.
  • the first upper air cell 3210, the second upper air cell 3220, and the lower air cell 3230 are disposed inside the arm massage unit 3000, but are disposed so as to become narrower toward the user's hand. It can be. Therefore, after the user's arm is inserted, the first upper air cell 3210, the second upper air cell 3220, and the lower air cell 3230 expand to correspond to the shape of the user's hand and arm to stabilize the user's hand and arm. and can be safely fixed.
  • FIG. 18 is a view showing a hand holder 4000 according to an embodiment
  • FIG. 19 is an exploded perspective view of the hand holder 4000 of FIG. 18,
  • FIG. 20 is a top view of the hand holder of FIG. 18 It is a schematic drawing.
  • the hand holder 4000 may include a lower cover 4100 and an upper cover 4200 .
  • the lower cover 4100 is disposed on the lower side of the hand holder 4000
  • the upper cover 4200 is disposed on the upper side of the hand holder 4000 to form the overall shape of the hand holder 4000.
  • the lower cover 4100 may be installed on the arm massage unit 3000 so that the hand holder 4000 is installed on the arm massage unit 3000 .
  • the upper cover 4200 is disposed above the hand holder 4000, and a user's hand may contact the upper cover 4200.
  • the user can place his hand on the upper cover 4200 while putting his arm in the arm massager 3000, thereby placing his hand on the hand holder 4000.
  • the upper cover 4200 may be formed to be curved so that a portion in contact with the user's palm protrudes.
  • the user's hand When the user's hand is relaxed, the user's hand is naturally slightly curled and bent. Therefore, since the upper cover 4200 is curved so that the portion in contact with the user's palm protrudes, the user can place his/her hand on the hand holder 4000 naturally, and even in this case, the user's palm has a large area. It can come into contact with the upper cover 4200.
  • the upper cover 4200 may include at least one curved portion at a portion that comes into contact with a user's finger.
  • the index finger to the index finger are disposed on the upper side of the hand holder 4000, and the thumb is disposed on the side. Therefore, when the first upper air cell 3210 is inflated, the first upper air cell 3210 comes into strong contact with the hand holder 4000 from the index finger to the index finger, and thus may feel uncomfortable.
  • a curved portion may be formed in the upper cover 4200 so that a finger can be seated thereon.
  • the bent portion may be formed in a shape that is recessed in a direction toward the inside of the hand resting portion 4000 so that at least one finger of the user's index or index finger can be seated thereon. Therefore, even if the first upper air cell 3210 expands, the user's hand can feel comfortable because the finger is seated on the inside of the bent portion.
  • the upper cover 4200 may be formed of a flexible material.
  • the upper cover 4200 may be made of a material such as silicone, rubber, leather, synthetic fiber, or synthetic resin. However, it is not limited thereto, and any material that is deformed in shape by an external force and can buffer the force may be used.
  • the user's hand may not feel pain or discomfort.
  • the upper cover 4200 buffers the force caused by the expansion of the first upper air cell 3210, the first upper air cell 3210 can expand with a stronger force, and thus the user's hand is placed on the hand holder. (4000) can be strongly adhered to without pain.
  • the upper cover 4200 is formed of a flexible material, an impact or applied force due to expansion of the first upper air cell 3210 may be buffered.
  • the upper cover 4200 may include at least one groove formed along the length direction of the user's finger.
  • the light cover 4400 is disposed below the upper cover 4200 and the printed circuit board 4300 equipped with the light emitting unit 4320 is disposed below the light cover 4400, the light emitting unit ( The light irradiated in 4320) must be transmitted to the user's hand to provide light therapy.
  • the groove is not formed in the upper cover 4200, the light generated from the light emitting unit 4320 does not pass through the upper cover 4200 smoothly or at all, so the light is sufficiently transmitted to the user's hand. Unexpected problems may arise.
  • the light generated from the light emitting unit 4320 can be smoothly irradiated to the user's hand through the groove formed in the upper cover 4200 .
  • the grooves formed in the upper cover 4200 are formed along the length direction of the user's fingers, when the user's hand is placed on the upper cover 4200, light can be evenly transmitted to the user's fingers. That is, since light is uniformly and sufficiently transmitted to the user's finger joints, the effect of light therapy can be maximized.
  • the hand holding unit 4000 may include a printed circuit board 4300 (Printed Circuit Board, PCB).
  • PCB printed Circuit Board
  • the printed circuit board 4300 may be disposed inside the hand massage unit.
  • Various electrical components embedded in the hand holder 4000 may be disposed on the printed circuit board 4300 .
  • the printed circuit board 4300 will be described in detail later.
  • the hand holder 4000 may further include an optical cover 4400.
  • the light cover 4400 may guide a path of light emitted from the light emitting unit 4320 .
  • light for providing light therapy may be generated from the light emitting unit 4320, and the generated light may pass through the light cover 4400 and be irradiated to the user's hand.
  • the light cover 4400 will be described later in detail.
  • the hand holder 4000 may further include a heating element 4500.
  • the heating element 4500 may provide a thermal massage to the user's hand.
  • the heating element 4500 may generate heat by power applied from the outside. Heat generated through the heating element 4500 may be transferred to the hand holder 4000 , thereby transferring heat to the user's hand placed on the hand holder 4000 .
  • the heating element 4500 will be described later in detail.
  • the hand holder 4000 may include at least one biometric information measurement sensor that measures user's biometric information.
  • At least a portion of the sensor for measuring biometric information may be exposed on the surface of the hand holder 4000 . Accordingly, when the user's hand is placed on the hand holder 4000, the user's hand may come into contact with the biometric information measuring sensor.
  • contact between the user's hand and the biometric information measurement sensor does not mean complete contact without a non-contact area, and includes a case in which at least a portion of the biometric information measurement sensor contacts the user's hand.
  • the hand holder 4000 may further include at least one first biometric information measurement sensor 4600 .
  • the first biometric information measurement sensor 4600 may detect at least one of the biometric information of the user's body.
  • the first biometric information measurement sensor 4600 may be a PPG sensor that measures photoplethysmography (PPG).
  • the massage device 100 transmits the user's light through the first biometric information measuring sensor 4600 provided in the hand holder 4000. Blood flow can be measured and abnormal signals of the user's heart can be detected.
  • PPG sensors include a type using green light and a type using red light or infrared light.
  • the PPG sensor using green light has the advantage of measuring the user's optical blood flow even if the body part to be measured is not closed, but has the disadvantage of slow feedback and low sensing accuracy. Therefore, when it is difficult to close a body part, a PPG sensor using green light is used.
  • the first biometric information measuring sensor 4600 of the massage device 100 may be a PPG sensor using red light or infrared light.
  • the massage device 100 may include an air cell 3200 at a position corresponding to the user's hand.
  • the first upper air cell 3210 may cover the user's hand when inflated.
  • the first upper air cell 3210 may inflate to cover the user's hand, thereby closing the user's hand and minimizing interference of light from the outside.
  • the first biometric information measurement sensor 4600 uses red light or infrared light, sensing capability may be improved and feedback may be speeded up.
  • the air cell 3200 may be formed of a material having elasticity and ductility.
  • the surface of the air cell 3200 may be formed of a material having elasticity and ductility.
  • the air cell 3200 may include a material such as a natural material, a rubber material, a leather material, a synthetic fiber material, or a synthetic resin.
  • the light emitted from the first biometric information measurement sensor 4600 may collide with the air cell 3200 and be easily reflected, whereby the first biometric information measurement sensor ( 4600) can measure the user's optical blood flow more quickly and accurately.
  • the air cell 3200 covers the user's hand while receiving air supplied from the air supply unit and expanding, thereby closing the user's hand to reduce interference of external light.
  • the massage device 100 includes the first biometric information measuring sensor 4600 using red light or infrared light, so that the user's optical blood flow can be accurately and quickly measured.
  • a plurality of first biometric information measurement sensors 4600 may be disposed on the hand holder 4000 to be spaced apart from each other.
  • the massage device 100 can more accurately measure the optical blood flow through the first biometric information measuring sensor 4600 .
  • first biometric information measuring sensors 4600 may be provided.
  • the first biometric information measurement sensor 4600 may be disposed at a position corresponding to the user's index finger and a position corresponding to the user's wrist.
  • the first biometric information measurement sensor 4600 is disposed at a location other than the location corresponding to the user's index finger and wrist, the optical blood flow measurement accuracy decreases. Accordingly, the first biometric information measurement sensor according to the present invention 4600 is disposed at a position corresponding to the user's index finger and a position corresponding to the wrist, so that the optical blood flow can be more accurately and precisely measured.
  • the hand holder 4000 may further include at least one second biometric information measurement sensor 4700 .
  • the second biometric information measuring sensor 4700 may detect at least one of the biometric information of the user's body.
  • the second biometric information measurement sensor 4700 may be an ECG sensor that measures an electrocardiogram (ECG).
  • ECG electrocardiogram
  • the massage device 100 monitors the user's electrocardiogram through the second biometric information measurement sensor 4700 provided in the hand holder 4000. may be measured, and the state of the user's heart may be measured by measuring the electrical activity of the user's heart.
  • a plurality of second biometric information measurement sensors 4700 may be arranged to be spaced apart from each other.
  • the massage device 100 may include the controller 1200.
  • the controller 1200 may obtain at least one piece of biometric information of the user through a biometric information measuring sensor.
  • the user's biometric information obtained through the controller 1200 and the biometric information measuring sensor may be stored in the storage unit 1300 .
  • the user can output his biometric information stored in the storage unit 1300 .
  • the hand holder 4000 may further include a control module 4800.
  • the control module 4800 may be a means through which a user inputs commands for controlling the operation of the massage device 100.
  • the user's arm may be fixed by the air cell 3200 as described above. In this case, since the arm is fixed by the air cell 3200, the user cannot freely move the arm and cannot easily control the massage device 100.
  • control module 4800 may be provided in the hand holder 4000 separately from the user input unit 1400 described above, and the user uses the control module 4800 while the arm is fixed by the air cell 3200. It is possible to control the operation of the massage device 100.
  • control module 4800 may be disposed at a position adjacent to the user's finger, and preferably disposed adjacent to the user's thumb.
  • the user can easily control the massage device 100 even when the arm is fixed by the air cell 3200.
  • 21 is a diagram schematically illustrating an embodiment including a buffer member 4210.
  • the hand holder 4000 may include a buffer member 4210 disposed at a position in contact with at least a portion of the user's palm.
  • a recess may be formed in a portion of the upper cover 4200 that the user's palm contacts, for example, a portion that protrudes to correspond to the shape of the user's hand, and a buffer member 4210 may be formed in the recess. can be placed.
  • the buffer member 4210 may be formed of a material having ductility.
  • the buffer member 4210 may include a material such as silicon, rubber, leather, synthetic fiber, or synthetic resin. However, it is not limited thereto, and any material that is deformed in shape by an external force and can buffer the force may be used.
  • the user's hand may not feel pain or discomfort.
  • the shock absorbing member 4210 when the first upper air cell 3210 is inflated, the user's hand is strongly pressed toward the hand holder 4000 . Accordingly, when the shock absorbing member 4210 is disposed, the impact or force applied to the user's palm by the expansion of the first upper air cell 3210 may be buffered.
  • the buffer member 4210 buffers the force caused by the expansion of the first upper air cell 3210, the first upper air cell 3210 can expand with a stronger force, and thus the user's hand is placed on the hand holder. (4000) can be strongly adhered to without pain.
  • FIG. 22 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of the printed circuit board 4300 of FIG. 19 .
  • the hand holder 4000 may include a printed circuit board 4300 (Printed Circuit Board, PCB).
  • PCB printed Circuit Board
  • the printed circuit board 4300 may be disposed inside the hand massage unit.
  • Various electrical components embedded in the hand holder 4000 may be disposed on the printed circuit board 4300 .
  • printed circuit board 4300 may include plate 4310 .
  • the plate 4310 may form the overall shape of the printed circuit board 4300 .
  • Various electrical components may be disposed on the plate 4310, and the electrical components may be electrically connected.
  • At least one light emitting unit 4320 may be disposed on the printed circuit board 4300 .
  • the light emitting unit 4320 may emit light applied to the user's hand.
  • the light emitting unit 4320 may be a light emitting diode (LED).
  • LED light emitting diode
  • the hand holder 4000 may provide light therapy to the user's hand by including the light emitting unit 4320 emitting light.
  • the hand holder 4000 may provide various effects such as pain relief, wound treatment, skin care, and fat reduction by providing light therapy to the user's hand through the light emitting unit 4320 .
  • the light emitting unit 4320 may emit light having a wavelength in a red or near infrared region.
  • the light emitting unit 4320 may emit light having a wavelength of 640 nm to 700 nm or a wavelength of 780 nm or more, and preferably may emit light having a wavelength of 650 nm or 830 nm. Accordingly, the hand holder 4000 can provide light therapy to the user's body more effectively than when light of other wavelengths is emitted.
  • a plurality of light emitting units 4320 may be disposed on the printed circuit board 4300, and at least some of the light emitting units 4320 may be disposed along the length direction of a user's finger.
  • a series of light emitting units 4320 arranged to have a length on the left side of FIG. 10 may be arranged to correspond to the length direction of a user's finger.
  • the light emitting unit 4320 can radiate light uniformly and in a wide range to the user's finger.
  • the light emitting unit 4320 may generate heat by emitting light. At this time, heat generated from the light emitting unit 4320 may be transmitted to the hand holder 4000 and, in detail, to the upper cover 4200 . Therefore, when a user receives a massage while placing his/her hand on the hand holder 4000, the hand holder 4000 including the heating element 4500 can simultaneously provide a thermal massage to the user's hand, as will be described later. and the light emitting unit 4320 may additionally provide heat necessary for providing a thermal massage.
  • the printed circuit board 4300 may be formed to be curved. That is, when the user relaxes the user's hand, the user's hand is naturally curved, and the hand holder 4000 may be formed to be curved to correspond to this.
  • the printed circuit board 4300 may be formed to be curved to correspond to the shape of a user's hand.
  • the printed circuit board 4300 may be formed to be curved, and the light emitting unit 4320 may be disposed to emit light to correspond to the shape of the user's hand.
  • the printed circuit board 4300 may be cut. Accordingly, the printed circuit board 4300 can be curved by the cut out portion.
  • the printed circuit board 4300 may be formed of a material having flexibility and may be curved.
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram schematically illustrating an embodiment of the optical cover 4400 of FIG. 19
  • FIG. 24 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XX′ of FIG. 23 .
  • the hand holder 4000 may include a light cover 4400 .
  • the light cover 4400 may guide a path of light emitted from the light emitting unit 4320 .
  • light for providing light therapy may be generated from the light emitting unit 4320, and the generated light may pass through the light cover 4400 and be irradiated to the user's hand.
  • light generated from the light emitting unit 4320 may be dispersed while passing through the light cover 4400 , whereby the light may be guided along a path by the light cover 4400 .
  • the light cover 4400 may be formed of a material through which light can pass. Accordingly, light emitted from the light emitting unit 4320 may pass through the light cover 4400 and reach the user's hand.
  • the light cover 4400 may include a finger portion 4410 formed along the length direction of the user's finger.
  • the finger portion 4410 may be formed along the length direction of the user's finger, and an empty space may be provided therein.
  • the finger portion 4410 may be inclined to correspond to a user's finger. For example, when a user places his/her hand on the hand holding portion 4000, the finger is naturally bent downward while in contact with the hand holding portion 4000. Accordingly, the finger portion 4410 may be inclined to correspond to the curvature of the user's finger.
  • light emitted through the light emitting unit 4320 may be uniformly irradiated to a wide area of the user's finger.
  • the emitted light may be dispersed through the light cover 4400 .
  • light emitted from the light emitting unit 4320 may be incident to the light cover 4400 and may be dispersed while passing through the light cover 4400 .
  • the light passing through the light cover 4400 may be dispersed to form surface light emission, and may be irradiated to a wide area of the user's finger.
  • the dispersed light can be irradiated even to the joints of the user's fingers.
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram schematically showing an embodiment of the heating element 4500 and the light cover 4400 of FIG. 19 .
  • the hand holder 4000 may further include a heating element 4500.
  • the heating element 4500 may provide a thermal massage to the user's hand.
  • the heating element 4500 may be a heating film or a heating wire.
  • the heating element 4500 may generate heat, and the generated heat may be transferred to the hand holder 4000, and specifically to the upper cover 4200. there is. Accordingly, when the user receives a massage while placing his/her hand on the hand holder 4000, the hand holder 4000 including the heating element 4500 may provide a thermal massage to the user's hand.
  • a heating element mounting portion 4420 for mounting the heating element 4500 may be formed in the light cover 4400 . Accordingly, the heating element 4500 may be seated on the heating element mounting portion 4420 of the light cover 4400, and the upper cover 4200 may be disposed to cover the top.
  • heat generated from the heating element 4500 can be transferred to the upper cover 4200, and the heat can be efficiently transferred to the user's hand.
  • FIG. 26 is a schematic diagram of another embodiment of the printed circuit board 4300 of FIG. 19 .
  • the configuration of the printed circuit board 4300 described with reference to FIG. 22 may be applied as it is to the printed circuit board 4300 according to the following embodiment, or may be easily modified and used by a person skilled in the art. configuration can be applied.
  • At least one heating resistor 4330 may be further provided on the printed circuit board 4300 .
  • the heating resistor 4330 may generate heat.
  • Heat generated from the heating resistor 4330 may be transferred to the hand holder 4000 and, in detail, to the upper cover 4200 . Accordingly, when the user receives a massage while placing his hand on the hand holder 4000, the hand holder 4000 may simultaneously provide a thermal massage to the user's hand.
  • a plurality of heating resistors 4330 may be disposed on the printed circuit board 4300, and at least some of the heating resistors 4330 may be disposed along the length direction of the user's fingers. Referring back to FIG. 14 , a series of heating resistors 4330 arranged to have a length on the left side of FIG. 14 may be arranged to correspond to the length direction of a user's finger.
  • the heating resistor 4330 can transfer heat uniformly and over a wide range to the user's fingers.
  • the heating resistor 4330 may also be disposed at a position corresponding to the user's palm, although not shown in the drawing.
  • the heating resistor 4330 can transfer heat uniformly and in a wide range even to the user's palm.

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La présente invention concerne un dispositif de massage ayant pour fonction de fournir une luminothérapie à la main et, plus précisément, un dispositif de massage permettant de fournir une photothérapie à la main d'un utilisateur tout en fournissant un massage au corps de l'utilisateur à l'aide du dispositif de massage. Un aspect de la présente invention peut comprendre : une unité de massage du corps pour recevoir au moins une partie du corps de l'utilisateur et fournir un massage au corps de l'utilisateur ; des unités de massage de bras agencées des deux côtés de l'unité de massage du corps de façon à recevoir les deux bras de l'utilisateur et à masser les bras de l'utilisateur ; et un support de main agencé à l'intérieur de chacune des unités de massage de bras et positionné pour correspondre à la main de l'utilisateur, le support de main étant pourvu d'au moins une unité électroluminescente qui est agencée pour correspondre à la forme d'au moins une partie de la main de l'utilisateur de façon à fournir une photothérapie à la main de l'utilisateur.
PCT/KR2023/000021 2022-01-04 2023-01-02 Dispositif de massage ayant pour fonction de fournir une photothérapie à la main WO2023132580A1 (fr)

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KR10-2022-0000849 2022-01-04
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KR1020220026204A KR20230105616A (ko) 2022-01-04 2022-02-28 체성분 측정 결과를 통해 사용자에게 맞춤화된 맞춤형 모드를 제공하는 마사지 장치
KR10-2022-0026204 2022-02-28
KR1020220031120A KR20230106055A (ko) 2022-01-04 2022-03-14 인터페이스부의 동작을 제어하는 마사지 장치
KR10-2022-0031120 2022-03-14
KR10-2022-0041383 2022-04-01
KR10-2022-0041380 2022-04-01
KR10-2022-0041382 2022-04-01
KR1020220041380A KR102474161B1 (ko) 2022-01-04 2022-04-01 손에 광 테라피를 제공하는 기능을 겸비한 마사지 장치
KR1020220041383A KR20230105623A (ko) 2022-01-04 2022-04-01 사용자의 팔의 형상에 적합한 에어셀 배치를 포함하는 마사지 장치
KR1020220041382A KR102518639B1 (ko) 2022-01-04 2022-04-01 손 밀착감이 향상된 손 거치부를 포함하는 마사지 장치

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