EP2272482A1 - Massage device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a massage device, and more particularly to a massage device that utilizes a pair of massage feet to provide tapping massaging effects.
- Simulated massaging or kneading of parts of the body to aid circulation or relax the muscles has gained popularity, particularly, among people who are lack of exercise.
- the simulated massaging or kneading effects can be achieved electromagnetically and/or mechanically by means of a massage device.
- a massage device For the electromagnetic massaging or kneading, such a massage device is configured to generate a series of electromagnetic pulses, which are regularly directed to parts of interest of the body so as to perform massaging or kneading thereon.
- the massaging or kneading area of the massage device is limited, and the massaging or kneading effects may not be very gentle.
- the massage device is usually designed to have a plurality of massage nodes and a driving system to drive the plurality of massage nodes to rotate so as to simulate massaging or kneading when applied to parts of interest of the body.
- a driving system to drive the plurality of massage nodes to rotate so as to simulate massaging or kneading when applied to parts of interest of the body.
- the limitation of the massaging or kneading area is improved for the mechanical massaging.
- mechanical massage devices are relatively complex and costly.
- the massage device in one aspect, relates to a massage device.
- the massage device includes a base cover having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of guiding rails formed parallel to the longitudinal axis, and a rack mounted to the base cover and paralleled to the plurality of guiding rails.
- the massage device further includes a carriage having a chassis member and a shield member placed over the chassis member to form a chamber therebetween, wherein the chassis member has a plurality of grooves formed such that when the carriage is engaged with the base cover, the plurality of guiding rails is received in the plurality of grooves of the chassis member and the carriage is longitudinally movable back and forth along the plurality of guiding rails of the base cover.
- the massage device also includes a transmission assembly received in the chamber and secured in the carriage.
- the transmission assembly has a motor having an output shaft, a worm mechanically coupled with the output shaft of the motor, a worm wheel meshing with the worm, a first gear meshing with the worm, a first pinion coaxially extended under the first gear, a second gear meshing with the first pinion, a second pinion coaxially extended under the second gear, a third gear meshing with the second pinion, and a third pinion coaxially extended under the third gear and meshing with the rack such that when the motor is activated, it drives the worm to rotate, the rotation of the worm results in the rotations of the worm wheel and the first gear, the rotation of the first gear results in, in turn, the rotations of the first pinion gear, the second gear, the second pinion gear, the third gear and the third pinion, thereby moving the carriage along the plurality of the guiding rails of the base cover.
- the worm wheel and the first gear are
- the massage device includes a massage assembly comprising a driving shaft and a pair of massage members.
- the driving shaft has a first end portion and an opposite, second end portion defining a shaft body therebetween, and is coaxially engaged with the worm wheel by the shaft body such that when the worm wheel rotates, the driving shaft rotates accordingly.
- Each massage member comprises an eccentric wheel, a massage bracket, a guiding block and a massage foot.
- the eccentric wheel has a first surface, an opposite, second surface, a bolt shaft protruded eccentrically from the first surface and a recess formed on the second surface for receiving one of the first and second end portions of the driving shaft such that when the driving shaft rotates, the eccentric wheel rotates accordingly so that the bolt shaft moves circumferentially around the recess.
- the massage bracket has a first end portion and a second end portion defining a bracket body therebetween, a guiding bar protruded laterally from the first end portion, and a bracket recess laterally formed in the bracket body for receiving the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel such that when the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel moves circumferentially, the massage bracket moves accordingly.
- the guiding block is mounted onto the shield member of the carriage in relation to the massage bracket, and has a crescent-like guiding slot for receiving the guiding bar of the massage bracket such that when the massage bracket moves in response to the circumferential movement of the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel, the guiding bar of the massage bracket moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot.
- the massage foot is mounted on the second end portion of the massage bracket such that when the guiding bar of the massage bracket moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot of the guiding block, the massage foot taps back and forth along an arc line corresponding the crescent-like guiding slot of the guiding block.
- the massage foot comprises a curved foot board engaged with the massage bracket, where the curved foot board has a plurality of protrusions.
- the massage foot further comprises a plurality of bearings rotatably attached to the curved foot board.
- the massage foot may further comprise a plurality of energy sources engaged with the curved foot board for generating heat and/or light, where the plurality of energy sources comprises at least one of thermal and optical sources, and wherein the thermal source has at least one of cement resistors and heating lamps, and the optical source has a light.
- the massage foot may also comprises a base mounted onto the second end portion of the massage bracket, a middle board secured to the base, wherein the plurality of energy sources is mounted onto the middle board, and wherein the curved foot board is positioned over the middle board and secured to the base.
- the present invention relates to a massage device.
- the massage device includes a massage assembly comprising a driving shaft and a pair of massage members.
- the driving shaft has a first end portion and an opposite, second end portion defining a shaft body therebetween.
- Each massage member comprises an eccentric wheel, a massage bracket, a guiding block and a massage foot.
- the eccentric wheel has a first surface, an opposite, second surface, a bolt shaft protruded eccentrically from the first surface and a recess formed on the second surface for receiving one of the first and second end portions of the driving shaft such that when the driving shaft rotates, the eccentric wheel rotates accordingly so that the bolt shaft moves circumferentially around the recess.
- the massage bracket has a first end portion and a second end portion defining a bracket body therebetween, a guiding bar protruded laterally from the first end portion, and a bracket recess laterally formed in the bracket body for receiving the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel such that when the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel moves circumferentially, the massage bracket moves accordingly.
- the guiding block has a crescent-like guiding slot for receiving the guiding bar of the massage bracket such that when the massage bracket moves in response to the circumferential movement of the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel, the guiding bar of the massage bracket moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot.
- the massage foot is mounted on the second end portion of the massage bracket such that when the guiding bar of the massage bracket moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot of the guiding block, the massage foot taps back and forth along an arc line corresponding the crescent-like guiding slot of the guiding block.
- the massage foot comprises a curved foot board engaged with the massage bracket, where the massage foot further comprises a plurality of bearings rotatably attached to the curved foot board.
- the massage foot may further comprises a plurality of energy sources engaged with the curved foot board for generating heat and/or light, wherein the plurality of energy sources comprises at least one of thermal and optical sources, and wherein the thermal source has at least one of cement resistors and heating lamps, and wherein the optical source has a light.
- the massage device further has a base cover having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of guiding rails formed parallel to the longitudinal axis, a rack mounted to the base cover and paralleled to the plurality of guiding rails, and a carriage having a chassis member and a shield member placed over the chassis member to form a chamber therebetween, wherein the chassis member has a plurality of grooves formed such that when the carriage is engaged with the base cover, the plurality of guiding rails is received in the plurality of grooves of the chassis member and the carriage is longitudinally movable back and forth along the plurality of guiding rails of the base cover.
- the massage device also has a transmission assembly received in the chamber and secured in the carriage, wherein the transmission assembly comprises a motor 4 having an output shaft, a worm mechanically coupled with the output shaft of the motor, a worm wheel meshing with the worm, a first gear meshing with the worm, a first pinion coaxially extended under the first gear, a second gear meshing with the first pinion, a second pinion coaxially extended under the second gear, a third gear meshing with the second pinion, and a third pinion coaxially extended under the third gear and meshing with the rack such that when the motor is activated, it drives the worm to rotate, the rotation of the worm results in the rotations of the worm wheel and the first gear, the rotation of the first gear results in, in turn, the rotations of the first pinion gear, the second gear, the second pinion gear, the third gear and the third pinion, thereby moving the carriage along the plurality of the guiding rails of the base cover.
- the transmission assembly comprises a motor 4 having
- the driving shaft is coaxially engaged with the worm wheel by the shaft body such that when the worm wheel rotates, the driving shaft rotates accordingly.
- the motor drives the worm wheel and the first gear to rotate in perpendicular directions, wherein the rotation of the first gear drives the carriage to move along the plurality of the guiding rails of the base cover, and wherein the rotation of the worm wheel drives the pair of massage members to provide a tapping massage effect to a user.
- this invention in one aspect, relates to a massage device for providing tapping massaging effects.
- the massage device 100 includes a base cover 1, a rack 40, a carriage 130, a transmission assembly 140 and a massage assembly 150 having a pair of massage members 151.
- the base cover 1 has a longitudinal axis 111 and two guiding rails 112 formed parallel to the longitudinal axis 111.
- the two guiding rails 112 are adapted for cooperating with the carriage 130 and translating the pair of massage members 151 along the longitudinal axis 111.
- Other numbers of guiding rails 112 can also be utilized to practice the present invention.
- the rack 40 is mounted to the base cover 1 and paralleled to the plurality of guiding rails 112 111.
- the base cover 1 may also have a series of ribs 113 and supporting structures 114 for supporting and securing a top cover 14 to form a housing for accommodating the carriage 130, the transmission assembly 140 and the massage assembly 150 therein.
- the base cover 1 is made of a durable material, such as wood, plastic, alloy or the like.
- the carriage 130 includes a chassis member 3 and a shield member 32 placed over the chassis member 3 to form a chamber therebetween.
- the chassis member 3 has two grooves 134 spaced-apart and formed on the bottom surface of the chassis member 3.
- the two grooves 134 are configured and sized to receive the two guiding rails 112 of the base cover 1, respectively.
- the cooperation of the guiding rails 112 of the base cover 1 and the grooves 134 of the chassis member 3 provides longitudinal guidance and support to the carriage 130 as it translates along the guiding rails 112.
- the carriage 130 when the carriage 130 is engaged with the base cover 1, the guiding rails 112 are respectively received in the grooves 134 of the chassis member 3 and the carriage 130 is longitudinally movable back and forth along the plurality of guiding rails 112 of the base cover 1.
- Other numbers of grooves can also be utilized to practice the present invention.
- the number of grooves is corresponding to the number of guiding rails 112 formed in the base cover 1.
- the carriage 130 may also include a plurality of roller bearings 2, which are each pivotally connected to the carriage 130 and are offset from the grooves 134 and adjacent thereto for engaging a bearing surface provide upon each guiding rail 112. As the carriage 130 translates along the guiding rail 112, the carriage 130 is bearingly supported by the roller bearings 2 as they engage the surfaces provided by the guiding rails 112.
- the transmission assembly 140 is received in the chamber and secured in the carriage 130.
- the transmission assembly 140 has a motor 4 having an output shaft, a worm 5 mechanically coupled with the output shaft of the motor 4, a worm wheel 8 meshing with the worm 5, a first gear 34 meshing with the worm 5, a first pinion 34a coaxially extended under the first gear 34, a second gear 37 meshing with the first pinion 34a, a second pinion 37a coaxially extended under the second gear 37, a third gear 38 meshing with the second pinion 37a, and a third pinion 38a coaxially extended under the third gear 38 and meshing with the rack 40.
- the motor 4 when the motor 4 is activated, it drives the worm 5 to rotate, the rotation of the worm 5 results in the rotations of the worm wheel 8 and the first gear 34, the rotation of the first gear 34 results in, in turn, the rotations of the first pinion gear 34a, the second gear 37, the second pinion gear, the third gear 38 and the third pinion 38a, thereby moving the carriage 130 along the plurality of the guiding rails 112 of the base cover 1.
- the worm wheel 8 and the first gear 34 are arranged such that a rotation direction of the worm wheel 8 is perpendicular to that of the first gear 34.
- the first gear 34 is also a worm wheel 8.
- each of the first gear 34, the second gear 37 and the third gear 38 has a diameter that is larger than that of the first pinion 34a, and the second pinion 37a and the third pinion 38a, respectively.
- each pair of the first gear 34 and the first pinion 34a, the second gear 37 and the second pinion 37a, and the third gear 38 and the third pinion 38a may be formed as a co-axially dual articulated gear.
- the massage assembly 150 has a driving shaft 20 and a pair of massage members 151.
- the driving shaft 20 has a first end portion and an opposite, second end portion defining a shaft body therebetween, and is coaxially engaged with the worm wheel 8 by the shaft body such that when the worm wheel 8 rotates, the driving shaft 20 rotates accordingly.
- the driving shaft 20 is placed through a shaft bore 8a of the worm wheel 8, preferably, at the middle of the shaft body of the driving shaft 20.
- the worm wheel 8 and the driving shaft 20 are secured to together by a fastening pin 18.
- a shaft bearing 16 is placed on the shaft body of the driving shaft 20 at each side of the worm wheel 8.
- the shaft bearing 16 is configured such that the driving shaft 20 is freely rotatable back and forth.
- the worm wheel 8 is placed in an opening 32b defined in the shield member 32of the carriage 130, and covered by a worm wheel bracket 19 that is, in turn, mounted onto the shield member 32of the carriage 130.
- each bearing 16 is placed in a corresponding bearing holding structure 32a of the shield member 32, and is covered by a bearing bracket 16 that is, in turn, mounted onto the corresponding bearing holding structure 32a of the shield member 32.
- Each massage member 151 of the pair of massage members includes an eccentric wheel 17, a massage bracket 9 (30), a guiding block 23, and a massage foot 152.
- the eccentric wheel 17 has a first surface, an opposite, second surface, a bolt shaft 17a protruded eccentrically from the first surface and a recess 17b formed on the second surface for receiving one of the first and second end portions of the driving shaft 20 such that when the driving shaft 20 rotates, the eccentric wheel 17 rotates accordingly so that the bolt shaft 17a moves circumferentially around the recess.
- the structures of the massage brackets 9 and 30 are essentially same, but the massage brackets 30 is for the left-foot side massage member 151 and the massage brackets 9 is for the right-foot side massage member 151. Only the massage bracket 9 is described in details.
- the massage bracket 9 has a first end portion 9a and a second end portion 9b defining a bracket body 9c therebetween, a guiding bar 9d protruded laterally from the first end portion, and a bracket recess 9e laterally formed in the bracket body 9c for receiving the bolt shaft 17a of the eccentric wheel 17 such that when the bolt shaft 17a of the eccentric wheel 17 moves circumferentially, the massage bracket 9 moves accordingly.
- the guiding block 23 is mounted onto the shield member 32 of the carriage 130 in relation to the massage bracket 9, and has a crescent-like guiding slot 23a for receiving the guiding bar 9d of the massage bracket 9 such that when the massage bracket 9 moves in response to the circumferential movement of the bolt shaft 17a of the eccentric wheel 17, the guiding bar 9d of the massage bracket 9 moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot 23a.
- the massage foot 152 is mounted on the second end portion 9b of the massage bracket 9 such that when the guiding bar 9d of the massage bracket 9 moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot 23a of the guiding block 23, the massage foot 152 taps back and forth along an arc line corresponding the crescent-like guiding slot 23a of the guiding block 23.
- an end portion of the driving shaft 20 is placed in the recess 17b of the eccentric wheel 17 and secured thereto by a fastening pin 18 so that the eccentric wheel 17 rotates synchronously around the driving shaft 20 when the driving shaft 20 rotates.
- the bolt shaft 17a of the eccentric wheel 17 is received by a shaft bearing 16 that is, in turn, received in the bracket recess 9e of the massage bracket 9.
- the shaft bearing 16 is configured such that the massage bracket 9 is rotatable relative to a bolt shaft 17a of the eccentric wheel 17.
- the guiding bar 9d of the massage bracket 9 receiving a bearing member 24 is placed in the crescent-like guiding slot 23a of the guiding block 23, so that the guiding bar 9d of the massage bracket 9 with the bearing member 24 is freely movable back and forth in the crescent-like guiding slot 23a of the guiding block 23. Additionally, a washer 22 is attached to the free end of the guiding bar 9d of the massage bracket 9. The massage foot 152 is mounted onto the second end portion of the massage bracket 9.
- fastening means such as fastening pins 18, 33, 35 and 36 and screws 7 may be applied wherever it is needed to secure various components of the massage device 100.
- the motor 4 drives the worm wheel 8 and the first gear 34 to rotate in perpendicular directions.
- the rotation of the first gear 34 drives the carriage 130 to move along the plurality of the guiding rails 112 of the base cover 1, while the rotation of the worm wheel 8 drives the pair of massage members 151 to provide a tapping massage effect to a user.
- the worm wheel 8 rotates, it drives the driving shaft 20 to rotate accordingly.
- the rotation of the driving shaft 20 results in the rotation of the eccentric wheel 17, thereby causing the bolt shaft 17a to move circumferentially around the recess 17b of the eccentric wheel 17 (or the driving shaft 20) at a radius that is corresponding to the distance between the bolt shaft 17a and the recess 17b of the eccentric wheel 17.
- the circumferential motion of the bolt shaft 17a of the eccentric wheel 17 results in the circumferential motion of the massage bracket 9 around the driving shaft 20 at the radius.
- the massage bracket 9 also subjects to a motion back and forth along an arc line that is corresponding to the crescent-like guiding slot 23a. Therefore, the two motions cause the massage foot 152 mounted onto the massage bracket 9 to tap back and forth so as to provide tapping massaging effects.
- the massage foot 152 comprises a base 11 mounted onto the second end portion 9b of the massage bracket 9, a middle board 12 secured to the base 11, and a curved foot board 13 positioned over the middle board 12 and secured to the base 11.
- the massage foot 152 also has a plurality of energy sources 12a mounted onto the middle board 12 for generating heat and/or light.
- the plurality of energy sources 12a includes at least one of thermal and optical sources.
- the thermal source may have at least one of cement resistors 44 and heating lamps.
- the optical source may have a light.
- the energy source 12a in includes a base frame 46 mounted onto the middle board 12, a PCT board 45 positioned over the base frame 46, a cement resistors 44 attached to the PCT board 45 and a cover 43 secured to the base frame 46 for covering the cement resistors 44.
- the curved foot board 13 may have different structure so as to provide desired massaging effects.
- the curved foot board 13 may include a plurality of protrusions (not shown) so as to provide desired kneading massage effects when in use.
- the protrusions may include the plurality of energy sources 12a.
- the massage foot 252 includes a plurality of bearings 253 rotatably attached to the curved foot board 254.
- Figs. 6-8 show another embodiment of a massage device 600 according to present invention. Similar to the massage device shown in Figs. 1-4 , the massage device 600, among other things, has a transmission assembly and a message assembly.
- the transmission assembly has a motor 604 having an output shaft, a worm 605 mechanically coupled with the output shaft of the motor 604, a worm wheel 608 meshing with the worm 605, a first gear 634 meshing with the worm 560, a first pinion coaxially extended under the first gear 634, a second gear 637 meshing with the first pinion, a second pinion coaxially extended under the second gear 637 and meshing with the rack 640.
- the massage assembly has a driving shaft 620 and a pair of massage members.
- the driving shaft 20 has a first end portion and an opposite, second end portion defining a shaft body therebetween, and is coaxially engaged with the worm wheel 608 by the shaft body such that when the worm wheel 8 rotates, the driving shaft 20 rotates accordingly.
- Each massage member of the pair of massage members includes an eccentric wheel 617, a massage bracket 609, a guiding block 623, and a massage foot 652.
- the eccentric wheel 617 has a first surface, an opposite, second surface, a bolt shaft protruded eccentrically from the first surface and a bore formed on the second surface for receiving one of the first and second end portions of the driving shaft 620 such that when the driving shaft 620 rotates, the eccentric wheel 617 rotates accordingly so that the bolt shaft moves circumferentially around the bore.
- the massage bracket 609 has a first end portion and a second end portion defining a bracket body therebetween, a guiding bar 609d protruded laterally from the first end portion, and a bore 609e formed through the bracket body for receiving the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel 617 such that when the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel 617 moves circumferentially, the massage bracket 609 moves accordingly.
- the guiding block 623 is mounted on the shielding member 632 and has a crescent-like guiding slot 623a for receiving the guiding bar 609d of the massage bracket 9 such that when the massage bracket 609 moves in response to the circumferential movement of the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel 617, the guiding bar 609d of the massage bracket 609 moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot 623a.
- the massage foot 652 is mounted on the second end portion of the massage bracket 609 such that when the guiding bar 609d of the massage bracket 609 moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot 623a of the guiding block 623, the massage foot 652 taps back and forth along an arc line corresponding the crescent-like guiding slot 623a of the guiding block 623.
- the massage bracket 609 and the massage foot 652 are molded as a single member. Further, the massage foot 652 may have a plurality of thermal and/or optical sources 654.
- the motor 604 when the motor 604 is activated, it drives the worm 605 to rotate, the rotation of the worm 605 results in the rotations of the worm wheel 608 and the first gear 634, the rotation of the first gear 634 results in, in turn, the rotations of the first pinion gear, the second gear 637, the second pinion gear, thereby moving the carriage 603 along the rack 640.
- the rotation of the worm wheel 608 results in the rotation of the driving shaft 20.
- the rotation of the driving shaft 620 results in the rotation of the eccentric wheel 617, which causes the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel 617 to move circumferentially around the driving shaft 620.
- the circumferential motion of the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel 617 results in the circumferential motion of the massage bracket 609 around the driving shaft 620. Additionally, the massage bracket 609 also subjects to a motion back and forth along an arc line that is corresponding to the crescent-like guiding slot 623a. Therefore, the two motions cause the massage foot 652 to tap back and forth so as to provide tapping massaging effects.
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Description
- This application is a continuation-in-part of
U.S. patent application Serial No. 11/625,255, filed January 19, 2007 U.S. patent application Serial No. 11/082,016, filed March 16, 2005 , entitled "Massage Device," by Chi-Wu Chiang, which itself claims priority to and the benefit of, pursuant to 35 USC §119(a), Chinese patent application Serial No.2004200456092, filed May 11, 2004 - This application is also a continuation-in-part of
U.S. patent application Serial No. 12/103,785, filed April 16, 2008 200820091616.4, filed March 7, 2008 - The present invention relates generally to a massage device, and more particularly to a massage device that utilizes a pair of massage feet to provide tapping massaging effects.
- Simulated massaging or kneading of parts of the body to aid circulation or relax the muscles has gained popularity, particularly, among people who are lack of exercise. The simulated massaging or kneading effects can be achieved electromagnetically and/or mechanically by means of a massage device. For the electromagnetic massaging or kneading, such a massage device is configured to generate a series of electromagnetic pulses, which are regularly directed to parts of interest of the body so as to perform massaging or kneading thereon. However, the massaging or kneading area of the massage device is limited, and the massaging or kneading effects may not be very gentle.
- For the mechanical massaging or kneading, the massage device is usually designed to have a plurality of massage nodes and a driving system to drive the plurality of massage nodes to rotate so as to simulate massaging or kneading when applied to parts of interest of the body. Comparing to the electromagnetic massaging, the limitation of the massaging or kneading area is improved for the mechanical massaging. However, mechanical massage devices are relatively complex and costly.
- Therefore, a heretofore unaddressed need exists in the art to address the aforementioned deficiencies and inadequacies.
- The present invention, in one aspect, relates to a massage device. In one embodiment, the massage device includes a base cover having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of guiding rails formed parallel to the longitudinal axis, and a rack mounted to the base cover and paralleled to the plurality of guiding rails.
- The massage device further includes a carriage having a chassis member and a shield member placed over the chassis member to form a chamber therebetween, wherein the chassis member has a plurality of grooves formed such that when the carriage is engaged with the base cover, the plurality of guiding rails is received in the plurality of grooves of the chassis member and the carriage is longitudinally movable back and forth along the plurality of guiding rails of the base cover.
- The massage device also includes a transmission assembly received in the chamber and secured in the carriage. The transmission assembly has a motor having an output shaft, a worm mechanically coupled with the output shaft of the motor, a worm wheel meshing with the worm, a first gear meshing with the worm, a first pinion coaxially extended under the first gear, a second gear meshing with the first pinion, a second pinion coaxially extended under the second gear, a third gear meshing with the second pinion, and a third pinion coaxially extended under the third gear and meshing with the rack such that when the motor is activated, it drives the worm to rotate, the rotation of the worm results in the rotations of the worm wheel and the first gear, the rotation of the first gear results in, in turn, the rotations of the first pinion gear, the second gear, the second pinion gear, the third gear and the third pinion, thereby moving the carriage along the plurality of the guiding rails of the base cover. In one embodiment, the worm wheel and the first gear are arranged such that a rotation direction of the worm wheel is perpendicular to that of the first gear.
- Furthermore, the massage device includes a massage assembly comprising a driving shaft and a pair of massage members. The driving shaft has a first end portion and an opposite, second end portion defining a shaft body therebetween, and is coaxially engaged with the worm wheel by the shaft body such that when the worm wheel rotates, the driving shaft rotates accordingly. Each massage member comprises an eccentric wheel, a massage bracket, a guiding block and a massage foot.
- The eccentric wheel has a first surface, an opposite, second surface, a bolt shaft protruded eccentrically from the first surface and a recess formed on the second surface for receiving one of the first and second end portions of the driving shaft such that when the driving shaft rotates, the eccentric wheel rotates accordingly so that the bolt shaft moves circumferentially around the recess.
- The massage bracket has a first end portion and a second end portion defining a bracket body therebetween, a guiding bar protruded laterally from the first end portion, and a bracket recess laterally formed in the bracket body for receiving the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel such that when the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel moves circumferentially, the massage bracket moves accordingly.
- The guiding block is mounted onto the shield member of the carriage in relation to the massage bracket, and has a crescent-like guiding slot for receiving the guiding bar of the massage bracket such that when the massage bracket moves in response to the circumferential movement of the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel, the guiding bar of the massage bracket moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot.
- The massage foot is mounted on the second end portion of the massage bracket such that when the guiding bar of the massage bracket moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot of the guiding block, the massage foot taps back and forth along an arc line corresponding the crescent-like guiding slot of the guiding block.
- In one embodiment, the massage foot comprises a curved foot board engaged with the massage bracket, where the curved foot board has a plurality of protrusions. The massage foot further comprises a plurality of bearings rotatably attached to the curved foot board. The massage foot may further comprise a plurality of energy sources engaged with the curved foot board for generating heat and/or light, where the plurality of energy sources comprises at least one of thermal and optical sources, and wherein the thermal source has at least one of cement resistors and heating lamps, and the optical source has a light. Additionally, the massage foot may also comprises a base mounted onto the second end portion of the massage bracket, a middle board secured to the base, wherein the plurality of energy sources is mounted onto the middle board, and wherein the curved foot board is positioned over the middle board and secured to the base.
- In another aspect, the present invention relates to a massage device. In one embodiment, the massage device includes a massage assembly comprising a driving shaft and a pair of massage members. The driving shaft has a first end portion and an opposite, second end portion defining a shaft body therebetween.
- Each massage member comprises an eccentric wheel, a massage bracket, a guiding block and a massage foot. The eccentric wheel has a first surface, an opposite, second surface, a bolt shaft protruded eccentrically from the first surface and a recess formed on the second surface for receiving one of the first and second end portions of the driving shaft such that when the driving shaft rotates, the eccentric wheel rotates accordingly so that the bolt shaft moves circumferentially around the recess. The massage bracket has a first end portion and a second end portion defining a bracket body therebetween, a guiding bar protruded laterally from the first end portion, and a bracket recess laterally formed in the bracket body for receiving the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel such that when the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel moves circumferentially, the massage bracket moves accordingly. The guiding block has a crescent-like guiding slot for receiving the guiding bar of the massage bracket such that when the massage bracket moves in response to the circumferential movement of the bolt shaft of the eccentric wheel, the guiding bar of the massage bracket moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot. The massage foot is mounted on the second end portion of the massage bracket such that when the guiding bar of the massage bracket moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot of the guiding block, the massage foot taps back and forth along an arc line corresponding the crescent-like guiding slot of the guiding block.
- In one embodiment, the massage foot comprises a curved foot board engaged with the massage bracket, where the massage foot further comprises a plurality of bearings rotatably attached to the curved foot board. The massage foot may further comprises a plurality of energy sources engaged with the curved foot board for generating heat and/or light, wherein the plurality of energy sources comprises at least one of thermal and optical sources, and wherein the thermal source has at least one of cement resistors and heating lamps, and wherein the optical source has a light.
- The massage device further has a base cover having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of guiding rails formed parallel to the longitudinal axis, a rack mounted to the base cover and paralleled to the plurality of guiding rails, and a carriage having a chassis member and a shield member placed over the chassis member to form a chamber therebetween, wherein the chassis member has a plurality of grooves formed such that when the carriage is engaged with the base cover, the plurality of guiding rails is received in the plurality of grooves of the chassis member and the carriage is longitudinally movable back and forth along the plurality of guiding rails of the base cover.
- The massage device also has a transmission assembly received in the chamber and secured in the carriage, wherein the transmission assembly comprises a
motor 4 having an output shaft, a worm mechanically coupled with the output shaft of the motor, a worm wheel meshing with the worm, a first gear meshing with the worm, a first pinion coaxially extended under the first gear, a second gear meshing with the first pinion, a second pinion coaxially extended under the second gear, a third gear meshing with the second pinion, and a third pinion coaxially extended under the third gear and meshing with the rack such that when the motor is activated, it drives the worm to rotate, the rotation of the worm results in the rotations of the worm wheel and the first gear, the rotation of the first gear results in, in turn, the rotations of the first pinion gear, the second gear, the second pinion gear, the third gear and the third pinion, thereby moving the carriage along the plurality of the guiding rails of the base cover. - In one embodiment, the driving shaft is coaxially engaged with the worm wheel by the shaft body such that when the worm wheel rotates, the driving shaft rotates accordingly.
- In operation, the motor drives the worm wheel and the first gear to rotate in perpendicular directions, wherein the rotation of the first gear drives the carriage to move along the plurality of the guiding rails of the base cover, and wherein the rotation of the worm wheel drives the pair of massage members to provide a tapping massage effect to a user.
- These and other aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiment taken in conjunction with the following drawings, although variations and modifications therein may be affected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concepts of the disclosure.
- The accompanying drawings illustrate one or more embodiments of the invention and, together with the written description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like elements of an embodiment, and wherein:
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Fig. 1 shows an exploded view of a massage device according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
Fig. 2 shows a partially exploded view of the massage device as shown inFig. 1 ; -
Fig. 3 shows another partially exploded view of the massage device as shown inFig. 1 ; -
Fig. 4 shows yet another partially exploded view of the massage device as shown inFig. 1 ; -
Fig. 5 shows partially a massage device according to another one embodiment of the present invention. -
Fig. 6 shows a partially exploded view of a massage device according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
Fig. 7 shows a partially perspective view of the massage device as shown inFig. 6 ; -
Fig. 8 shows another partially perspective view of the massage device as shown inFig. 6 ; and - The present invention is more particularly described in the following examples that are intended as illustrative only since numerous modifications and variations therein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Various embodiments of the invention are now described in detail. Referring to the drawings, like numbers indicate like components throughout the views. As used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, the meaning of "a", "an", and "the" includes plural reference unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Also, as used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, the meaning of "in" includes "in" and "on" unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
- The terms used in this specification generally have their ordinary meanings in the art, within the context of the invention, and in the specific context where each term is used. Certain terms that are used to describe the invention are discussed below, or elsewhere in the specification, to provide additional guidance to the practitioner regarding the description of the invention. The use of examples anywhere in this specification, including examples of any terms discussed herein, is illustrative only, and in no way limits the scope and meaning of the invention or of any exemplified term. Likewise, the invention is not limited to various embodiments given in this specification.
- As used herein, "around", "about" or "approximately" shall generally mean within 20 percent, preferably within 10 percent, and more preferably within 5 percent of a given value or range. Numerical quantities given herein are approximate, meaning that the term "around", "about" or "approximately" can be inferred if not expressly stated.
- As used herein, the terms "comprising," "including," "having," "containing," "involving," and the like are to be understood to be open-ended, i.e., to mean including but not limited to.
- The description will be made as to the embodiments of the present invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in
Figs. 1-8 . In accordance with the purposes of this invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, this invention, in one aspect, relates to a massage device for providing tapping massaging effects. - Referring first to
Figs. 1-4 , a massage device 100 is shown according to one embodiment of the present invention. The massage device 100 includes abase cover 1, arack 40, acarriage 130, atransmission assembly 140 and amassage assembly 150 having a pair ofmassage members 151. - The
base cover 1 has alongitudinal axis 111 and two guidingrails 112 formed parallel to thelongitudinal axis 111. The two guidingrails 112 are adapted for cooperating with thecarriage 130 and translating the pair ofmassage members 151 along thelongitudinal axis 111. Other numbers of guidingrails 112 can also be utilized to practice the present invention. Therack 40 is mounted to thebase cover 1 and paralleled to the plurality of guidingrails 112 111. Thebase cover 1 may also have a series ofribs 113 and supportingstructures 114 for supporting and securing atop cover 14 to form a housing for accommodating thecarriage 130, thetransmission assembly 140 and themassage assembly 150 therein. Thebase cover 1 is made of a durable material, such as wood, plastic, alloy or the like. - The
carriage 130 includes achassis member 3 and ashield member 32 placed over thechassis member 3 to form a chamber therebetween. Thechassis member 3 has twogrooves 134 spaced-apart and formed on the bottom surface of thechassis member 3. The twogrooves 134 are configured and sized to receive the two guidingrails 112 of thebase cover 1, respectively. The cooperation of the guidingrails 112 of thebase cover 1 and thegrooves 134 of thechassis member 3 provides longitudinal guidance and support to thecarriage 130 as it translates along the guiding rails 112. That is, when thecarriage 130 is engaged with thebase cover 1, the guidingrails 112 are respectively received in thegrooves 134 of thechassis member 3 and thecarriage 130 is longitudinally movable back and forth along the plurality of guidingrails 112 of thebase cover 1. Other numbers of grooves can also be utilized to practice the present invention. The number of grooves is corresponding to the number of guidingrails 112 formed in thebase cover 1. Additionally, thecarriage 130 may also include a plurality ofroller bearings 2, which are each pivotally connected to thecarriage 130 and are offset from thegrooves 134 and adjacent thereto for engaging a bearing surface provide upon each guidingrail 112. As thecarriage 130 translates along the guidingrail 112, thecarriage 130 is bearingly supported by theroller bearings 2 as they engage the surfaces provided by the guiding rails 112. - The
transmission assembly 140 is received in the chamber and secured in thecarriage 130. Thetransmission assembly 140 has amotor 4 having an output shaft, aworm 5 mechanically coupled with the output shaft of themotor 4, aworm wheel 8 meshing with theworm 5, afirst gear 34 meshing with theworm 5, afirst pinion 34a coaxially extended under thefirst gear 34, asecond gear 37 meshing with thefirst pinion 34a, asecond pinion 37a coaxially extended under thesecond gear 37, athird gear 38 meshing with thesecond pinion 37a, and athird pinion 38a coaxially extended under thethird gear 38 and meshing with therack 40. Under this arrangement, when themotor 4 is activated, it drives theworm 5 to rotate, the rotation of theworm 5 results in the rotations of theworm wheel 8 and thefirst gear 34, the rotation of thefirst gear 34 results in, in turn, the rotations of thefirst pinion gear 34a, thesecond gear 37, the second pinion gear, thethird gear 38 and thethird pinion 38a, thereby moving thecarriage 130 along the plurality of the guidingrails 112 of thebase cover 1. In one embodiment, theworm wheel 8 and thefirst gear 34 are arranged such that a rotation direction of theworm wheel 8 is perpendicular to that of thefirst gear 34. Thefirst gear 34 is also aworm wheel 8. - Generally, each of the
first gear 34, thesecond gear 37 and thethird gear 38 has a diameter that is larger than that of thefirst pinion 34a, and thesecond pinion 37a and thethird pinion 38a, respectively. Additionally, each pair of thefirst gear 34 and thefirst pinion 34a, thesecond gear 37 and thesecond pinion 37a, and thethird gear 38 and thethird pinion 38a may be formed as a co-axially dual articulated gear. - The
massage assembly 150 has a drivingshaft 20 and a pair ofmassage members 151. - The driving
shaft 20 has a first end portion and an opposite, second end portion defining a shaft body therebetween, and is coaxially engaged with theworm wheel 8 by the shaft body such that when theworm wheel 8 rotates, the drivingshaft 20 rotates accordingly. As shown inFig. 3 , in assembly, the drivingshaft 20 is placed through ashaft bore 8a of theworm wheel 8, preferably, at the middle of the shaft body of the drivingshaft 20. To ensure theworm wheel 8 and the drivingshaft 20 to rotate synchronously, theworm wheel 8 and the drivingshaft 20 are secured to together by afastening pin 18. Furthermore, ashaft bearing 16 is placed on the shaft body of the drivingshaft 20 at each side of theworm wheel 8. Theshaft bearing 16 is configured such that the drivingshaft 20 is freely rotatable back and forth. Theworm wheel 8 is placed in anopening 32b defined in the shield member 32of thecarriage 130, and covered by aworm wheel bracket 19 that is, in turn, mounted onto the shield member 32of thecarriage 130. Additionally, each bearing 16 is placed in a correspondingbearing holding structure 32a of theshield member 32, and is covered by a bearingbracket 16 that is, in turn, mounted onto the corresponding bearing holdingstructure 32a of theshield member 32. - Each
massage member 151 of the pair of massage members includes aneccentric wheel 17, a massage bracket 9 (30), a guidingblock 23, and amassage foot 152. - The
eccentric wheel 17 has a first surface, an opposite, second surface, abolt shaft 17a protruded eccentrically from the first surface and arecess 17b formed on the second surface for receiving one of the first and second end portions of the drivingshaft 20 such that when the drivingshaft 20 rotates, theeccentric wheel 17 rotates accordingly so that thebolt shaft 17a moves circumferentially around the recess. - The structures of the
massage brackets massage brackets 30 is for the left-footside massage member 151 and themassage brackets 9 is for the right-footside massage member 151. Only themassage bracket 9 is described in details. Themassage bracket 9 has afirst end portion 9a and asecond end portion 9b defining abracket body 9c therebetween, a guidingbar 9d protruded laterally from the first end portion, and abracket recess 9e laterally formed in thebracket body 9c for receiving thebolt shaft 17a of theeccentric wheel 17 such that when thebolt shaft 17a of theeccentric wheel 17 moves circumferentially, themassage bracket 9 moves accordingly. - The guiding
block 23 is mounted onto theshield member 32 of thecarriage 130 in relation to themassage bracket 9, and has a crescent-like guiding slot 23a for receiving the guidingbar 9d of themassage bracket 9 such that when themassage bracket 9 moves in response to the circumferential movement of thebolt shaft 17a of theeccentric wheel 17, the guidingbar 9d of themassage bracket 9 moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot 23a. - The
massage foot 152 is mounted on thesecond end portion 9b of themassage bracket 9 such that when the guidingbar 9d of themassage bracket 9 moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot 23a of the guidingblock 23, themassage foot 152 taps back and forth along an arc line corresponding the crescent-like guiding slot 23a of the guidingblock 23. - As shown in
Fig. 4 , in assembly, an end portion of the drivingshaft 20 is placed in therecess 17b of theeccentric wheel 17 and secured thereto by afastening pin 18 so that theeccentric wheel 17 rotates synchronously around the drivingshaft 20 when the drivingshaft 20 rotates. Thebolt shaft 17a of theeccentric wheel 17 is received by a shaft bearing 16 that is, in turn, received in thebracket recess 9e of themassage bracket 9. Theshaft bearing 16 is configured such that themassage bracket 9 is rotatable relative to abolt shaft 17a of theeccentric wheel 17. The guidingbar 9d of themassage bracket 9 receiving a bearingmember 24 is placed in the crescent-like guiding slot 23a of the guidingblock 23, so that the guidingbar 9d of themassage bracket 9 with the bearingmember 24 is freely movable back and forth in the crescent-like guiding slot 23a of the guidingblock 23. Additionally, awasher 22 is attached to the free end of the guidingbar 9d of themassage bracket 9. Themassage foot 152 is mounted onto the second end portion of themassage bracket 9. - Additionally, fastening means such as fastening pins 18, 33, 35 and 36 and
screws 7 may be applied wherever it is needed to secure various components of the massage device 100. - For such a massage device 100, in operation, the
motor 4 drives theworm wheel 8 and thefirst gear 34 to rotate in perpendicular directions. The rotation of thefirst gear 34 drives thecarriage 130 to move along the plurality of the guidingrails 112 of thebase cover 1, while the rotation of theworm wheel 8 drives the pair ofmassage members 151 to provide a tapping massage effect to a user. Specifically, when theworm wheel 8 rotates, it drives the drivingshaft 20 to rotate accordingly. The rotation of the drivingshaft 20 results in the rotation of theeccentric wheel 17, thereby causing thebolt shaft 17a to move circumferentially around therecess 17b of the eccentric wheel 17 (or the driving shaft 20) at a radius that is corresponding to the distance between thebolt shaft 17a and therecess 17b of theeccentric wheel 17. The circumferential motion of thebolt shaft 17a of theeccentric wheel 17 results in the circumferential motion of themassage bracket 9 around the drivingshaft 20 at the radius. Additionally, themassage bracket 9 also subjects to a motion back and forth along an arc line that is corresponding to the crescent-like guiding slot 23a. Therefore, the two motions cause themassage foot 152 mounted onto themassage bracket 9 to tap back and forth so as to provide tapping massaging effects. - In one embodiment, as shown in
Figs. 1-4 , and particularly inFig. 4 , themassage foot 152 comprises a base 11 mounted onto thesecond end portion 9b of themassage bracket 9, amiddle board 12 secured to thebase 11, and acurved foot board 13 positioned over themiddle board 12 and secured to thebase 11. - The
massage foot 152 also has a plurality ofenergy sources 12a mounted onto themiddle board 12 for generating heat and/or light. The plurality ofenergy sources 12a includes at least one of thermal and optical sources. The thermal source may have at least one ofcement resistors 44 and heating lamps. The optical source may have a light. In one embodiment shown inFig. 4 , theenergy source 12a in includes abase frame 46 mounted onto themiddle board 12, aPCT board 45 positioned over thebase frame 46, acement resistors 44 attached to thePCT board 45 and acover 43 secured to thebase frame 46 for covering thecement resistors 44. - The
curved foot board 13 may have different structure so as to provide desired massaging effects. For example, thecurved foot board 13 may include a plurality of protrusions (not shown) so as to provide desired kneading massage effects when in use. The protrusions may include the plurality ofenergy sources 12a. - Additionally, as shown in
Fig. 5 , the massage foot 252 includes a plurality of bearings 253 rotatably attached to the curved foot board 254. -
Figs. 6-8 show another embodiment of amassage device 600 according to present invention. Similar to the massage device shown inFigs. 1-4 , themassage device 600, among other things, has a transmission assembly and a message assembly. - The transmission assembly has a
motor 604 having an output shaft, aworm 605 mechanically coupled with the output shaft of themotor 604, aworm wheel 608 meshing with theworm 605, afirst gear 634 meshing with the worm 560, a first pinion coaxially extended under thefirst gear 634, asecond gear 637 meshing with the first pinion, a second pinion coaxially extended under thesecond gear 637 and meshing with therack 640. - The massage assembly has a driving
shaft 620 and a pair of massage members. - The driving
shaft 20 has a first end portion and an opposite, second end portion defining a shaft body therebetween, and is coaxially engaged with theworm wheel 608 by the shaft body such that when theworm wheel 8 rotates, the drivingshaft 20 rotates accordingly. Each massage member of the pair of massage members includes aneccentric wheel 617, amassage bracket 609, a guidingblock 623, and amassage foot 652. - The
eccentric wheel 617 has a first surface, an opposite, second surface, a bolt shaft protruded eccentrically from the first surface and a bore formed on the second surface for receiving one of the first and second end portions of the drivingshaft 620 such that when the drivingshaft 620 rotates, theeccentric wheel 617 rotates accordingly so that the bolt shaft moves circumferentially around the bore. Themassage bracket 609 has a first end portion and a second end portion defining a bracket body therebetween, a guidingbar 609d protruded laterally from the first end portion, and abore 609e formed through the bracket body for receiving the bolt shaft of theeccentric wheel 617 such that when the bolt shaft of theeccentric wheel 617 moves circumferentially, themassage bracket 609 moves accordingly. The guidingblock 623 is mounted on the shieldingmember 632 and has a crescent-like guiding slot 623a for receiving the guidingbar 609d of themassage bracket 9 such that when themassage bracket 609 moves in response to the circumferential movement of the bolt shaft of theeccentric wheel 617, the guidingbar 609d of themassage bracket 609 moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot 623a. Themassage foot 652 is mounted on the second end portion of themassage bracket 609 such that when the guidingbar 609d of themassage bracket 609 moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot 623a of the guidingblock 623, themassage foot 652 taps back and forth along an arc line corresponding the crescent-like guiding slot 623a of the guidingblock 623. - In this exemplary embodiment, the
massage bracket 609 and themassage foot 652 are molded as a single member. Further, themassage foot 652 may have a plurality of thermal and/oroptical sources 654. - For the exemplary embodiment of the
massage device 600, in operation, when themotor 604 is activated, it drives theworm 605 to rotate, the rotation of theworm 605 results in the rotations of theworm wheel 608 and thefirst gear 634, the rotation of thefirst gear 634 results in, in turn, the rotations of the first pinion gear, thesecond gear 637, the second pinion gear, thereby moving thecarriage 603 along therack 640. The rotation of theworm wheel 608 results in the rotation of the drivingshaft 20. The rotation of the drivingshaft 620 results in the rotation of theeccentric wheel 617, which causes the bolt shaft of theeccentric wheel 617 to move circumferentially around the drivingshaft 620. The circumferential motion of the bolt shaft of theeccentric wheel 617 results in the circumferential motion of themassage bracket 609 around the drivingshaft 620. Additionally, themassage bracket 609 also subjects to a motion back and forth along an arc line that is corresponding to the crescent-like guiding slot 623a. Therefore, the two motions cause themassage foot 652 to tap back and forth so as to provide tapping massaging effects. - The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the invention has been presented only for the purposes of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching.
- The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the invention and their practical application so as to activate others skilled in the art to utilize the invention and various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains without departing from its spirit and scope. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description and the exemplary embodiments described therein.
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- A massage device, comprising:(a) a base cover 1 having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of guiding rails 112 formed parallel to the longitudinal axis;(b) a rack 40 mounted to the base cover 1 and paralleled to the plurality of guiding rails 112;(c) a carriage 130 having a chassis member 3 and a shield member 32 placed over the chassis member 3 to form a chamber therebetween, wherein the chassis member 3 has a plurality of grooves formed such that when the carriage 130 is engaged with the base cover 1, the plurality of guiding rails 112 is received in the plurality of grooves of the chassis member 3 and the carriage 130 is longitudinally movable back and forth along the plurality of guiding rails 112 of the base cover 1;(d) a transmission assembly 140 received in the chamber and secured in the carriage 130, having a motor 4 having an output shaft, a worm 5 mechanically coupled with the output shaft of the motor 4, a worm wheel 8 meshing with the worm 5, a first gear 34 meshing with the worm 5, a first pinion 34a coaxially extended under the first gear 34, a second gear 37 meshing with the first pinion 34a, a second pinion 37a coaxially extended under the second gear 37, a third gear 38 meshing with the second pinion 37a, and a third pinion 38a coaxially extended under the third gear 38 and meshing with the rack 40 such that when the motor is activated, it drives the worm 5 to rotate, the rotation of the worm 5 results in the rotations of the worm wheel 8 and the first gear 34, the rotation of the first gear 34 results in, in turn, the rotations of the first pinion gear 34a, the second gear 37, the second pinion gear, the third gear 38 and the third pinion 38a, thereby moving the carriage 130 along the plurality of the guiding rails 112 of the base cover 1; and(e) a massage assembly 150 comprising a driving shaft 20 and a pair of massage members 151, wherein the driving shaft 20 has a first end portion and an opposite, second end portion defining a shaft body therebetween, and is coaxially engaged with the worm wheel 8 by the shaft body such that when the worm wheel 8 rotates, the driving shaft 20 rotates accordingly, and wherein each massage member comprises:(i) an eccentric wheel 17 having a first surface, an opposite, second surface, a bolt shaft 17a protruded eccentrically from the first surface and a recess 17b formed on the second surface for receiving one of the first and second end portions of the driving shaft 20 such that when the driving shaft 20 rotates, the eccentric wheel 17 rotates accordingly so that the bolt shaft 17a moves circumferentially around the recess;(ii) a massage bracket 9 having a first end portion and a second end portion defining a bracket body therebetween, a guiding bar 9d protruded laterally from the first end portion, and a bracket recess 9e laterally formed in the bracket body for receiving the bolt shaft 17a of the eccentric wheel 17 such that when the bolt shaft 17a of the eccentric wheel 17 moves circumferentially, the massage bracket 9 moves accordingly;(iii) a guiding block 23 mounted onto the shield member 32 of the carriage 130 in relation to the massage bracket 9, having a crescent-like guiding slot 23a for receiving the guiding bar 9d of the massage bracket 9 such that when the massage bracket 9 moves in response to the circumferential movement of the bolt shaft 17a of the eccentric wheel 17, the guiding bar 9d of the massage bracket 9 moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot 23a; and(iv) a massage foot 152 mounted on the second end portion of the massage bracket 9 such that when the guiding bar 9d of the massage bracket 9 moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot 23a of the guiding block 23, the massage foot 152 taps back and forth along an arc line corresponding the crescent-like guiding slot 23a of the guiding block 23.
- The massage device of claim 1, wherein the worm wheel and the first gear are arranged such that a rotation direction of the worm wheel is perpendicular to that of the first gear.
- The massage device of claim 1, wherein the massage foot 152 comprises a curved foot board engaged with the massage bracket 9.
- The massage device of claim 3, wherein the curved foot board has a plurality of protrusions.
- The massage device of claim 3, wherein the massage foot 152 further comprises a plurality of bearings rotatably attached to the curved foot board.
- The massage device of claim 3, wherein the massage foot 152 further comprises a plurality of energy sources engaged with the curved foot board for generating heat and/or light.
- The massage device of claim 6, wherein the plurality of energy sources comprises at least one of thermal and optical sources, and wherein the thermal source has at least one of cement resistors and heating lamps, and wherein the optical source has a light.
- The massage device of claim 6, wherein the massage foot 152 further comprises a base 11 mounted onto the second end portion 9b of the massage bracket 9, a middle board 12 secured to the base 11, wherein the plurality of energy sources is mounted onto the middle board 12, and wherein the curved foot board 13 is positioned over the middle board and secured to the base 11.
- A massage device, comprising a massage assembly 150 comprising a driving shaft 20 and a pair of massage members 151, wherein the driving shaft 20 has a first end portion and an opposite, second end portion defining a shaft body therebetween, and wherein each massage member comprises:(a) an eccentric wheel 17 having a first surface, an opposite, second surface, a bolt shaft 17a protruded eccentrically from the first surface and a recess 17b formed on the second surface for receiving one of the first and second end portions of the driving shaft 20 such that when the driving shaft 20 rotates, the eccentric wheel 17 rotates accordingly so that the bolt shaft 17a moves circumferentially around the recess;(b) a massage bracket 9 having a first end portion and a second end portion defining a bracket body therebetween, a guiding bar 9d protruded laterally from the first end portion, and a bracket recess 9e laterally formed in the bracket body for receiving the bolt shaft 17a of the eccentric wheel 17 such that when the bolt shaft 17a of the eccentric wheel 17 moves circumferentially, the massage bracket 9 moves accordingly;(c) a guiding block 23 having a crescent-like guiding slot 23a for receiving the guiding bar 9d of the massage bracket 9 such that when the massage bracket 9 moves in response to the circumferential movement of the bolt shaft 17a of the eccentric wheel 17, the guiding bar 9d of the massage bracket 9 moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot 23a; and(d) a massage foot 152 mounted on the second end portion of the massage bracket 9 such that when the guiding bar 9d of the massage bracket 9 moves back and forth along the crescent-like guiding slot 23a of the guiding block 23, the massage foot 152 taps back and forth along an arc line corresponding the crescent-like guiding slot 23a of the guiding block 23.
- The massage device of claim 9, further comprising:(a) a base cover 1 having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of guiding rails 112 formed parallel to the longitudinal axis;(b) a rack 40 mounted to the base cover 1 and paralleled to the plurality of guiding rails 112; and(c) a carriage 130 having a chassis member 3 and a shield member 32 placed over the chassis member 3 to form a chamber therebetween, wherein the chassis member 3 has a plurality of grooves formed such that when the carriage 130 is engaged with the base cover 1, the plurality of guiding rails 112 is received in the plurality of grooves of the chassis member 3 and the carriage 130 is longitudinally movable back and forth along the plurality of guiding rails 112 of the base cover 1.
- The massage device of claim 10, further comprising a transmission assembly 140 received in the chamber and secured in the carriage 130, wherein the transmission assembly 140 comprises a motor 4 having an output shaft, a worm 5 mechanically coupled with the output shaft of the motor 4, a worm wheel 8 meshing with the worm 5, a first gear 34 meshing with the worm 5, a first pinion 34a coaxially extended under the first gear 34, a second gear 37 meshing with the first pinion 34a, a second pinion 37a coaxially extended under the second gear 37, a third gear 38 meshing with the second pinion 37a, and a third pinion 38a coaxially extended under the third gear 38 and meshing with the rack 40 such that when the motor is activated, it drives the worm 5 to rotate, the rotation of the worm 5 results in the rotations of the worm wheel 8 and the first gear 34, the rotation of the first gear 34 results in, in turn, the rotations of the first pinion gear 34a, the second gear 37, the second pinion gear, the third gear 38 and the third pinion 38a, thereby moving the carriage 130 along the plurality of the guiding rails 112 of the base cover 1.
- The massage device of claim 11, wherein the driving shaft 20 is coaxially engaged with the worm wheel 8 by the shaft body such that when the worm wheel 8 rotates, the driving shaft 20 rotates accordingly.
- The massage device of claim 12, wherein in operation, the motor drives the worm wheel and the first gear to rotate in perpendicular directions, wherein the rotation of the first gear drives the carriage 130 to move along the plurality of the guiding rails 112 of the base cover 1, and wherein the rotation of the worm wheel drives the pair of massage members 151 to provide a tapping massage effect to a user.
- The massage device of claim 9, wherein the massage foot 152 comprises a curved foot board engaged with the massage bracket 9.
- The massage device of claim 14, wherein the massage foot 152 further comprises a plurality of bearings rotatably attached to the curved foot board.
- The massage device of claim 14, wherein the massage foot 152 further comprises a plurality of energy sources engaged with the curved foot board for generating heat and/or light, wherein the plurality of energy sources comprises at least one of thermal and optical sources, and wherein the thermal source has at least one of cement resistors and heating lamps, and wherein the optical source has a light.
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