Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an apparatus for providing a user with a relaxing
effect.
Background of the Invention
[0002] A conventional relaxation apparatus, which provides a user seating on a chair-shaped
body-supporting member with relaxing effect by rocking the user's body, is described
in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No.
2003-250851 (hereinafter, referred to as the cited reference).
[0003] The relaxation apparatus in the cited reference has a rocking unit (i.e., the relaxation
mechanism in the cited reference) which rocks a body-supporting member (i.e., the
main body of the seating unit in the cited reference) back and forth and hence provides
a user with a relaxing effect by the rocking motion. This relaxation apparatus also
has air bags in the left and right portions of the body-supporting member. The air
bags, driven by an air pump, inflate and contract alternatively so that it is possible
to roll a user to his/her left and right like a hammock or cradle, which can also
provide its user with a relaxation effect.
[0004] In the above-mentioned relaxation apparatus, however, the inflation and contraction
by the air pump take place independently of the rocking motion of the body-supporting
member. Sometimes they give a feeling of insufficient movement due to the mutual cancellation
effect of relaxation motions associated with them, resulting in ineffective relaxation
effects.
Summary of the Invention
[0005] In view of the above, the present invention provides a relaxation apparatus capable
of giving an effective relaxation effect to a user by using the rocking motion of
the user's body and the inflation and contraction of air bags.
[0006] In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a relaxation
apparatus including a body-supporting unit for supporting a user's body, a rocking
unit for rocking back and forth the body-supporting unit and a controller for controlling
the rocking unit to rock the body-supporting unit,
characterized in that: the body-supporting unit includes an airbag which is inflated to press the user's
body or contracted in accordance with suppy or exhaust of air by an air pump, and
the controller controls the air pump to synchronize the inflation or contraction of
the air bag with at least one of forward and backward motions of the body-supporting
unit.
[0007] The controller may control the air pump to start the inflation of the air bag during
the forward motion of the body-supporting unit.
[0008] The controller may control the air pump to start the contraction of the air bag during
the backward motion of the body-supporting unit.
[0009] The controller may control the air pump to inflate the air bag at the time when the
body-supporting unit begins to move forward and/or contract the air bag at the time
when the body-supporting unit begins to move backward.
[0010] The controller may control the air pump to suspend the body-supporting unit during
a predetermined period of time while the rocking motion of the body-supporting unit
changes its direction and to begin to inflate or contract the air bag during the suspension
period.
[0011] The controller may control the rocking unit to impose fluctuations upon frequency
and/or amplitude of the rocking motion and may control the air pump to have the air
bag begin to inflate or contract in synchronization with the frequency and/or amplitude
upon which the fluctuations are imposed.
[0012] The controller may control the rocking unit to impose fluctuations upon frequency
and/or amplitude of the rocking motion and may control the air pump to supply the
air to the air bag in synchronization with the frequency and/or amplitude upon which
the fluctuations are imposed.
[0013] The controller may control the rocking unit and the air pump to perform, on a user
in a relaxed state, a refresh rocking in which frequency and/or amplitude of the rocking
motion is increased to refresh the user in the relaxed state and the air bag begins
to be inflated during the backward motion of the body-supporting unit.
[0014] The controller may control the rocking unit and the air pump to perform on a user
in a relaxed state a refresh rocking in which frequency and/or amplitude of the rocking
motion is increased to refresh the user in the relaxed state, and the air bag begins
to be contracted during the forward motion of the body-supporting unit.
[0015] In the refersh-roking, the controller may control the air pump to inflate the air
bag at the time when the body-supporting unit begins to move backward and/or contract
the air bag at the time when the body-supporting unit begins to move forward.
[0016] In accordance with the present invention, the relaxation apparatus is capable of
giving an effective relaxation effect to a user by using the rocking motion of the
user's body and the inflation and contraction of the air bag.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0017]
Fig. 1 shows a schematic configuration of a relaxation apparatus in accordance with
an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a body-supporting member of the relaxation
apparatus in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 depicts a graph for explaining frequency and amplitude of a rocking motion
of the body-supporting member.
Fig. 4 illustrates a graph showing the relationship between the motions of the body-supporting
member and operations of airbags.
Fig. 5 is a graph showing the relationship between the motions of the body-supporting
member and the operation of the airbags.
Fig. 6 depicts a graph showing the relationship between the motions of the body-supporting
member and the operation of the airbags in accordance with another embodiment of the
present invention.
Detailed Description of the Embodiments
[0018] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with
reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0019] Fig. 1 shows a schematic configuration of a relaxation apparatus in accordance with
an embodiment of the present invention. The relaxation apparatus 10 includes a base
11 having a bottom portion 11a placed on a floor (not shown), a rocking mechanism
12 as a rocking unit provided to the base 11 and a body-supporting member 13 as a
body-supporting unit driven by the rocking mechanism 12.
[0020] The rocking mechanism 12 has a motor 20, a reduction gear 21, a crank mechanism 22
and a plurality of, e.g., two, link members 23. The motor 20 is provided on the bottom
portion 11a of the base 11. The operation of the motor 20 is controlled by a controller
24 provided on the bottom portion 11a of the base 11. The reduction gear 21 is provided
on the bottom portion 11a of the base 11. The reduction gear 21 is operationally coupled
with the motor 20 and serves to reduce the power of the motor 20.
[0021] The crank mechanism 22 has two connecting rods 22a and 22b, and converts the rotating
motion of the reduction gear 21 into a large circular motion. The base end of the
connecting rod 22a is connected to and rotates with an output shaft of the reduction
gear 21, while its leading end is ratatably connected to the base end of the connecting
rod 22b. The leading end of the connecting rod 22b is connected to the lower portion
of a rectangular frame 25 to which the body-supporting member 13 is fixed.
[0022] The base 11 also has a support frame 11b protruded upward from the bottom portion
11a. The base ends of the linkages 23 are rotatably connected to the upper portion
of the support frame 11b at an interval, while their leading ends 22b are rotatably
connected to the lower portion of the rectangular frame 25. The linkages 23 rotate
around their base ends and, therefore, the body-supporting member 13, fixed to the
rectangular frame 25, can be rocked back and forth by the power delivered from the
crank mechanism 22, like a rocking chair. In the present embodiment of the invention,
the movement path of the body-supporting member 13 from the rear to the front is referred
to as a forward path and that from the front to the rear is referred to as a backward
path.
[0023] The body-supporting member 13 of a chair shape includes a seat portion 30 which is
fixed to an upper portion of the rectangular frame 25 so that they can move together,
a back portion attached to the rear side of the seat portion 30 so that it can recline
about the rear of the seat portion 30, an ottoman fixed at the front side of the seat
portion 30 and two arm rests 33 fixed at both sides of the seat portion 30.
[0024] The back portion 31 can be reclined suitably by a reclining mechanism 34, which is
controlled by the controller 24 as shown in Fig. 2.
[0025] In the upper part of the back portion 31, a pair of air bags 40 and 41 is provided
corresponding respectively to the left and right shoulders of a user. In the middle
of the back portion 31, three air bags 42, 43 and 44 are arranged vertically corresponding
to the back of a user. In the lower part of the back portion 31, two air bags 45 and
46 corresponding respectively to the left and right sides of the waist of a user.
Two air bags 47 and 48 are provided at the left and right sides in the seat portion
30 corresponding to the hip and thigh of a user. The air bags 40 to 48 provided corresponding
to respective body parts of a user, are installed to be activated by an air pump 49
provided under the seat portion 30 via connecting hoses (not shown). The operation
of the air pump 49 is controlled by the controller 24 so that the air bags 40 to 48
can be inflated and contracted.
[0026] Hereinafter, the operation of the relaxation apparatus 10 configured as described
above will be described with reference to Figs. 1 to 5.
[0027] In the controller 24, several modes are provided including a single mode in which
a relaxation rocking of the body-supporting member 13 is carried out by driving the
rocking mechanism 12 and a combination mode in which the relaxation rocking is carried
out in combination with operation of the respective air bags 40 to 48 and reclining
of the back portion 31. Among them, in a relaxation-rocking mode having a refresh
effect, a "relaxation rocking" is initiated to give a relaxation effect to a user
for a predetermined period of time, after which the operation mode is switched from
the "relaxation rocking" to "refresh rocking" until the operation mode ends. Fig.
3 shows the variations of amplitude and frequency with time of the motion of the body-supporting
member 13 driven by the rocking mechanism 12 in the relaxation-rocking mode.
(Relaxation rocking)
[0028] At first, the controller 24 controls the reclining mechanism 34 to recline the back
portion 31 by a specified degree (for example, Δθ = 30°) from a normal state (for
example, at θ = 120°) to a reclined state (for example, at θ = 150°), where 8 denotes
the angle the back portion 31 makes with the seat portion 30. During the reclining,
the speed at which the back 31 is reclined is controlled to have a gradual decrease.
In order to lead a user to be from an awakened state to a relaxed state, the controller
24 controls the motor 20 to decrease the frequency of rocking of the body-supporting
member 13 gradually, for example, from its initial value 0.35 Hz to the final 0.2
Hz in a piecewise manner by a decrement of 0.05 Hz until a predetermined time denoted
by A in Fig. 3. At the same time, the motor is controlled to introduce fluctuations
to the amplitude of the rocking motion.
[0029] As shown in Figs. 2 and 4, for example, at the time when the body-supporting member
13 moves forward along the forward path, the controller 24 drives the air pump 49
to inflate the air bags 45 and 46 at the waist position which move in the same direction
as the user's body, among the air bags 40 to 48 provided in the back portion 31 and
the seat portion 30 of the body-supporting member 13. Because the direction of inflation
of the air bags 45 and 46 coincides with that of the rocking motion of the body-supporting
member 13, the user may have an improved feeling of the relaxation movement like an
increase of floating of his/her body, yielding a more effective relaxation effect.
[0030] On the other hand, at the time when the body-supporting member 13 moves backward
along the backward path, for example, the controller 24 drives the air pump 49 to
stop operation so that the air bags 45 and 46 at the waist position are contracted.
Because the direction of contraction of the air bags 45 and 46 coincides with that
of the rocking motion of the body-supporting member 13, the user may have an improved
feeling of the relaxation movement, yielding a more effective relaxation effect.
[0031] Until a predetermined time B after the time A has lapsed, the controller 24 controls
the motor 20 to generate fluctuations in the amplitude of the body-supporting member
13 at the minimum value of the frequency, 0.2 Hz in the present embodiment, and to
continue the rocking motion in order to let the user rest in sleep in the relaxation
state. During the time interval between A and B, the controller 24 suspends the operation
of the air pump 49 and the air bags 40 to 48 as well.
(Refresh rocking)
[0032] After the lapse of time B, the controller 24 controls the motor 24 to increase the
frequency of the rocking motion in a piecewise manner, for example, from 0.2 Hz to
0.3 Hz, 0.4 Hz and 0.6 Hz, in order to induce a user in the sleep (or relaxation)
state to an awakened state. At this time, the controller 24 controls the frequency
change timings, for example, such that the frequency changes every ten round trips
the rocking motion of the body-supporting member 13 makes. Further, the controller
24 controls the motor 20 such that the amplitude increases stepwise in synchronization
with the frequency change timings.
[0033] During the refresh rocking, as shown in Figs. 2 and 5, the controller 24 drives the
air pump 49 at rest to inflate the air bags 45 and 46 at the waist position of the
back portion 31 while the body-supporting member 13 moves backward along the backward
path. With such operations of the body-supporting member 13 and the air bags 45 and
46, a user can have an improved feeling of the motion, yielding a more effective refresh
effect like being awakened.
[0034] Further, as shown in Figs. 2 and 5, the controller 24 stops the air pump 49 to allow
the inflated air bags 45 and 46 at the waist position to be contracted while the body-supporting
member 13 moves forward along the forward path. With such operations of the body-supporting
member 13 and the air bags 45 and 46, a user can have an improved feeling of the motion,
yielding a more effective refresh effect like being awakened.
[0035] After the afore-mentioned operation of the air bags 45 and 46 is completed, the controller
24 controls the air pump 49 to supply air to the air bags 42 to 44 to lift the back
of a user, leading to stretching his/her back.
[0036] Next, the characteristic effects of the present embodiments will be described.
- (1) The body-supporting member 13 includes the air bags 40 to 48 that inflate to press
a user or contract by supply or exhaust of the air with the air pump 49. The controller
24 controls the air pump 49 to synchronize the inflation or contraction of the air
bags 45 and 46 with at least one of the forward and backward motions of the body-supporting
member 13. Therefore, it becomes possible to synergically drive a relaxation motion
to a user's body by combining the inflation and contraction motions of the air bags
45 and 46 with the rocking motion of the body-supporting member 13, yielding an effective
relaxation effect.
- (2) The controller 24 controls the air pump 49 to begin inflation of the air bags
45 and 46 during forward motion of the body-supporting member 13 in relaxation rocking.
Since the direction of the inflation motion of the air bags 45 and 46 coincides with
that of the rocking motion of the body-supporting member 13, a user may have an improved
feeling of the relaxation movement like an increase of floating of his/her body, yielding
a more effective relaxation effect.
- (3) The controller 24 controls the air pump 49 to begin contraction of the air bags
45 and 46 during backward motion of the body-supporting member 13 in relaxation rocking.
Since the direction of the contraction motion of the air bags 45 and 46 coincides
with that of the rocking motion of the body-supporting member 13, a user may have
an improved feeling of the relaxation movement, yielding a more effective relaxation
effect.
- (4) The controller 24 controls the air pump 49 such that the air bags 45 and 46 inflate
at the time when the body-supporting member 13 changes its motion to the forward direction
and contract at the time when the body-supporting member 13 changes its motion to
the backward direction. Since it becomes possible to synchronize the relaxation motions
given to a user's body by the air bags 45 and 46 and the body-supporting member 13,
allowing simultaneous relaxation motions of the air bags 45 and 46 and the body-supporting
member 13, a user may have an increased feeling of the relaxation movement and, therefore,
a more effective relaxation effect.
- (5) The controller 24 controls the rocking mechanism 12 to carry out the refresh rocking
that increases both the frequency and amplitude of the rocking motion after the relaxation
rocking, thereby refreshing a user in a relaxation state. In addition, the controller
24 controls the air pump 49 to begin inflation of the air bags 45 and 46 during the
backward motion of the body-supporting member 13. Accordingly, in the refresh rocking,
it is possible to improve a feeling of the refresh motion by making the moving direction
of the body-supporting member 13 (the rocking motion) opposite to the inflation direction
of the air bags 45 and 46, so that a user in a relaxation state can effectively obtain
a refresh effect like being awakened from a relaxed state.
- (6) In the refresh rocking, the controller 24 controls the air pump 49 to begin contraction
of the air bags 45 and 46 during the forward motion of the body-supporting member
13. Accordignlay, in the refresh rocking, it is possible to improve a feeling of the
refresh motion by making the moving direction of the body-supporting member 13 (the
rocking motion) opposite to the contraction direction of the air bags 45 and 46, so
that a user in a relaxation state can effectively obtain a refresh effect like being
awakened from a relaxed state.
- (7) The controller 24 controls the air pump 49 such that the air bags 45 and 46 inflate
at the time when the body-supporting member 13 changes its motion to the backward
direction and contract at the time when the body-supporting member 13 changes its
motion to the forward direction. Accordingly, in the refresh rocking, it is possible
to synchronize the refresh motions given to a user's body by the air bags 45 and 46
and the body-supporting member 13, which improves a feeling of the refresh motion
and increases the refresh motion given to the user at a time. As a result, the user
can obtain a more effective refresh effect.
[0037] The embodiments of the present invention may be modified as described below.
[0038] Although the relaxation rocking is followed by a refresh rocking in the aforementioned
embodiment, the relaxation rocking may be carried out alone without the refresh rocking.
[0039] In the embodiment described above, the controller 24 controls such that the inception
of the forward and backward motions of the body-supporting member 13 is synchronized
with that of inflation and contraction of the air bags 45 and 46. However, the present
invention is not limited to the above. The inception of the forward and backward motions
of the body-supporting member 13 may be carried out in synchronization with inflation
of at least one of the air bags 40 to 44, 47 and 48 other than the air bags 45 and
46.
[0040] In the above, the air bags 45 and 46 begin inflation and contraction in synchronization
with the inception of the change in the direction of the motion, the forward and backward
motions (on the forward and backward paths, respectively), of the body-supporting
member 13. However, the air bags 45 and 46 may be inflated or contracted, instead,
during the course of the forward or backward motion of the body-supporting member
13.
[0041] As illustrated in Fig. 6, the body-supporting member 13 may be put to rest for a
predetermined duration of time (for example, 1 second) between two adjacent motions
in opposite directions and the controller may control, during the period of rest,
the air pump 49 to begin inflation or contraction of the air bags 45 and 46 for the
waist (see Fig. 2). In this modified configuration, the rocking motion begins by a
pressing by the air bags 45 and 46 and it is possible to realize a feeling of riding
a swing that begins to move by being pushed, which yields a more effective relaxation
effect.
[0042] In the embodiment described above, during the relaxation rocking, the air bags 45
and 46 inflate and contract in synchronization with the rocking motions in both directions,
forward on the forward path and backward on the backward path. However, the synchronization
of inflation and contraction of the air bags may be performed only with either of
the forward and backward motions of the body-supporting member 13.
[0043] In the embodiment described above, during the refresh rocking, the air bags 45 and
46 inflate and contract in synchronization with the rocking motions in both directions,
forward on the forward path and backward on the backward path. However, the synchronization
of inflation and contraction of the air bags may be performed only with either of
the forward and backward motions of the body-supporting member 13.
[0044] In the embodiment described above, fluctuations are imposed only on the amplitude
of the relaxation rocking motion. In a modified embodiment, fluctuations may be imposed
on the frequency instead or on both the amplitude and frequency.
[0045] Further, the air bags 45 and 46 may be inflated or contracted in accordance with
the amplitude and frequency on which fluctuations are imposed. With this modified
configuration, the relaxation effect can be increased by introducing fluctuations
to either or both of the frequency and amplitude of the rocking motion. Further, the
air bags are inflated or contracted in synchronization with the changes in fluctuations,
so that a user can obtain an increased feeling of motion and, therefore, a more effective
relaxation effect.
[0046] The duration of air supply to the air bags 45 and 46 from the air pump 49 may be
changed in accordance with the amplitude and frequency on which fluctuations are imposed.
With this modified configuration, the air is supplied to the air bags 45 and 46 in
synchronization with the fluctuation, so that the rocking motion and the operation
of the air bags are carried out in combination. Accordingly, a user can obtain an
increased feeling of motion and, therefore, a more effective relaxation effect.
[0047] In the embodiment described above, during the relaxation rocking, the controller
24 controls the motor 20 to change the frequency of the rocking motion of the body-supporting
member 13 (the rectangular frame 25) in a range from 0.35 Hz to 0.2 Hz. However, controller
24 may control the motor 20 to change the frequency of the rocking motion of the body-supporting
member 13 in other frequency bands for the relaxation rocking motion.
[0048] In the embodiment described above, during the refresh rocking, the controller 24
controls the motor 20 to change the frequency of the rocking motion of the body-supporting
member 13 (the rectangular frame 25) from 0.2 Hz to 0.6 Hz stepwise. However, other
frequency bands for the refresh rocking motion may be used.
[0049] In the embodiment described above, after the elapse of time B, the controller 24
controls the motor 20 to increase the amplitude and frequency of the rocking motion
in synchronization with each other. In a modified configuration, however, such synchronization
is not necessary. In addition, either of the amplitude and frequency may be made to
increase.
[0050] In the embodiment described above, the controller 24 makes changes in control over
the respective parts at times A and B. In a modified configuration, for example, there
may be provided a switch capable of changing the control of the respective parts by
the controller 24 so that a user can selectively control the respective parts by using
the switch as needed.
[0051] Although the body-supporting member 13 has the shape of a chair in the embodiment
described above, it may have other shapes, for example, a bed.
[0052] In the embodiment described in the above, even though it is not mentioned explicitly,
there may be provided a mechanism for generating music or vibration corresponding
to the relaxation rocking or refresh rocking.
[0053] While the invention has been shown and described with respect to the embodiments,
it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications
may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following
claims.
1. A relaxation apparatus comprising a body-supporting unit for supporting a user's body,
a rocking unit for rocking back and forth the body-supporting unit and a controller
for controlling the rocking unit to rock the body-supporting unit,
characterized in that:
the body-supporting unit includes an airbag which is inflated to press the user's
body or contracted in accordance with suppy or exhaust of air by an air pump, and
the controller controls the air pump to synchronize the inflation or contraction of
the air bag with at least one of forward and backward motions of the body-supporting
unit.
2. The relaxation apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller controls the air pump
to start the inflation of the air bag during the forward motion of the body-supporting
unit.
3. The relaxation apparatus of claim 1 or 2, wherein the controller controls the air
pump to start the contraction of the air bag during the backward motion of the body-supporting
unit.
4. The relaxation apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the controller controls
the air pump to inflate the air bag at the time when the body-supporting unit begins
to move forward and/or contract the air bag at the time when the body-supporting unit
begins to move backward.
5. The relaxation apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the controller controls
the air pump to suspend the body-supporting unit during a predetermined period of
time while the rocking motion of the body-supporting unit changes its direction and
to begin to inflate or contract the air bag during the suspension period.
6. The relaxation apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the controller controls
the rocking unit to impose fluctuations upon frequency and/or amplitude of the rocking
motion and controls the air pump to have the air bag begin to inflate or contract
in synchronization with the frequency and/or amplitude upon which the fluctuations
are imposed.
7. The relaxation apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the controller controls
the rocking unit to impose fluctuations upon frequency and/or amplitude of the rocking
motion and controls the air pump to supply the air to the air bag in synchronization
with the frequency and/or amplitude upon which the fluctuations are imposed.
8. The relaxation apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the controller controls
the rocking unit and the air pump to perform, on a user in a relaxed state, a refresh
rocking in which frequency and/or amplitude of the rocking motion is increased to
refresh the user in the relaxed state and the air bag begins to be inflated during
the backward motion of the body-supporting unit.
9. The relaxation apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the controller controls
the rocking unit and the air pump to perform on a user in a relaxed state a refresh
rocking mode in which frequency and/or amplitude of the rocking motion is increased
to refresh the user in the relaxed state, and the air bag begins to be contracted
during the forward motion of the body-supporting unit.
10. The relaxation apparatus of claim 8 or 9, wherein, in the refresh rocking, the controller
controls the air pump to inflate the air bag at the time when the body-supporting
unit begins to move backward and/or contract the air bag at the time when the body-supporting
unit begins to move forward.