BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention:
[0001] The present invention relates to active massage assisting apparatuses allowing the
user to actively carry out a massage function upon the back portion of the user.
2. Description of the Related Art:
[0002] Channels of the human back portion connect other portions of the body together. Regularly
massaging the back portion improves the flow of qi energy and blood, increases the
circulation of blood and lymph, and enhances the metabolism among tissues, so as to
relieve the fatigue of the whole body and the muscle soreness, mitigates diseases,
and improves health and immunity of human body. In the field of Chinese medicine,
a plurality of acupoints are located at the back portion of human. Moderately pounding
the back portion of human is able to stimulate spirit, improve the flow of channels,
and enhance the circulation of qi energy and blood, thereby removing fatigue and calming
down the spirit, also improving endocrine and nervous system, and improving the immunity.
[0003] However, human back channels are often located at the positions untouchable by hands,
such that a professional massage practitioner is usually needed to correctly press
the channels at the back of human body in order to improve the flow of channels and
eliminate fatigue. Other than accepting massage with aid provided by other personnel,
user usually purchases massage device capable of pressing, patting, or rolling, so
as to conduct massage by him/herself. Due to the fact that the user is able to sense
the correct positions of soreness and channels much accurately according to the body
reaction when receiving the massage, applying a massage device to press the acupoints
may provide sensations that are much direct and accurate than being massaged with
aid of other people.
[0004] Traditional massage techniques include patting, rolling, kneading, pressing, pushing,
rubbing, and pounding. However, except for relatively large and high class massage
chairs and beds, most traditional back massage devices provide only a few massage
techniques, such as patting, rolling, or pressing, with limited effects and functions.
Also, although massage chairs and beds are capable of providing comprehensive massage
techniques and achieving the effect of improving flowing of channels, the cost thereof
is relatively high, and the volume demand of the equipment is too large to be portable,
failing to meet the convenience of usage.
[0005] Therefore, it is desirable to develop a structurally simple, low cost, portable,
and easily stored active massage assisting apparatus which is able to carry out multiple
massage techniques upon the back portion of the user.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] For improving the issues above, an active massage assisting apparatus is disclosed,
which allows the user to actively carry out different massage techniques including
rubbing, kneading, pushing, pressing, and pounding upon the body portions that are
difficult to be reached by hands, such as the back, rear neck, shoulder, and bottom
portion of the user, so as to effectively improve the flow of channels and eliminate
fatigue.
[0007] For achieving the aforementioned objectives, an active massage assisting apparatus
in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is provided, comprising:
two massage assemblies, each massage assembly including a massage member and a handle
portion connected with the massage member, the handle portion being held by a hand
of a user; and
a pivotal connection assembly disposed between the two massage assemblies and provided
with at least a pivoting junction, such that the handle portions drive the massage
assemblies to move to carry out a massage motion with the pivotal junction as a moving
center.
[0008] Preferably, the handle portion includes an extension member at which the massage
member is disposed and a handgrip connected with the extension member.
[0009] Preferably, the extension member and the handgrip are connected by a method chosen
from the group consisting of screwing, sleeving, engaging, embedding, riveting, and
combination thereof.
[0010] Preferably, the extension member and the handgrip are integrally formed.
[0011] Preferably, the massage member is made of a material chosen from the group consisting
of metal, wood, bamboo, plastic, rubber, stone, magnet, and far infrared ceramic.
[0012] Preferably, the two massage assemblies are disposed in parallel, with one end of
the massage members extending outward from a lateral side of the massage members,
respectively, and the other end of the massage members connected with the corresponding
handgrip disposed in a direction identical to a direction of the massage member.
[0013] Preferably, the pivotal connection assembly includes at least two linkages, with
one end of each linkage fixed to the corresponding massage assembly and the other
end of the two linkages pivotally connected with each other.
[0014] Preferably, the linkage and the extension member include an angle ranging from 120
degrees to 150 degrees. Also, the linkage is disposed on one end of the extension
member away from the handgrip.
[0015] Preferably, the linkage is provided with a plurality of moderate bores through where
the pivot axle passes.
[0016] With the disposition of the handle portions, the user is allowed to easily position
the massage members at the back, rear neck, shoulders, and bottom portion of the body,
and drives the massage members to expand or fold with the pivotal junction as the
pivot center by use of the handle portions, thereby conducting various massage techniques
including rubbing, kneading, pushing, pressing, and pounding. Also, the user is able
to clearly sense the correctness of the massage positions and the strength of massage
by him/herself, so as to effectively improve the flow of channels and eliminate fatigue.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the active massage assisting apparatus in accordance with
an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an exploded view of the active massage assisting apparatus in accordance with
an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the active massage assisting apparatus in accordance with an embodiment
of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view illustrating the operation status of the active massage assisting
apparatus being applied to massage the rear neck portion of the user.
Fig. 5 is a schematic view illustrating the operation status of the active massage assisting
apparatus being applied to massage the back portion of the user.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view illustrating the operation status of the active massage assisting
apparatus being applied with a support member.
Fig. 7 is a schematic view illustrating the storage status of the active massage assisting
apparatus.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] The aforementioned and further advantages and features of the present invention will
be understood by reference to the description of the preferred embodiment in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings where the components are illustrated based on a proportion
for explanation but not subject to the actual component proportion.
[0019] Referring to
Fig. 1 to
Fig. 3, an active massage assisting apparatus in accordance with an embodiment of the present
invention comprises two massage assemblies
10, and a pivotal connection assembly
20.
[0020] Each massage assembly
10 comprises a massage member
11 and a handle portion
12 connected with the massage member
11. The handle portion
12 includes an extension member
13 at which the massage member
11 is disposed and a handgrip
14 connected with the extension member
13. Also, the handle portion
12 is applied to be held by a hand portion of the user.
[0021] Also, the massage member
11 of the two massage assemblies
10 are disposed in parallel to each other. One end of the two extension members
13 extends outward from a lateral side of the massage member
11, with the other end thereof connected with the corresponding handgrip
14. In addition, the handgrip
14 of the handle portion
12 is disposed in a direction identical to a direction of the massage member
11. Therefore, the two massage assemblies
10 generally form a U shape, such that the user, when holding the handgrips
14, easily places the massage members
11 at the back, rear neck, shoulders, and bottom portions that are difficult to be reached
by bare hands.
[0022] The pivotal connection assembly
20 is disposed between the two massage assemblies
10 and provided with at least one pivoting junction
21, such that the handle portions
12 are able to drive the massage members
11 to expand or fold to carry out the massage motion with the pivoting junction
21 as the moving center.
[0023] The pivotal connection assembly
20 includes at least two linkages
22, wherein one end of each linkage
22 is fixed to the one corresponding massage assembly
10, with the other end of the two linkages
22 pivotally connected with each other to form the pivoting junction
21. Preferably, each linkage
22 has one end thereof being fixed to one side of the corresponding massage member
11, and the pair of linkages
22 are pivotally connected with a pivot axle
23 passing through the pivotal connection point of the linkages
22, so as to form the pivoting junction
21. The linkage
22 and the corresponding extension member
13 includes an angle
θ which ranges from 120 to 150 degrees. Also, the linkage
22 and the handgrip
14 are disposed at two opposite ends of the extension member
13.
[0024] With the foregoing configuration, operation of the present invention will be illustrated
below.
[0025] Referring to
Fig. 3, with the approximately U formed massage assemblies
10, the user needs to simply grip the handgrips
14 by hands for placing the massage members
11 at the back, rear neck, shoulder, or bottom portion of the user that are difficult
to be reached by bare hands.
[0026] Subsequently, the user operates the handgrips
14 to drive the massage members
11 to impose force upon the body portions, so as to carry out the kneading, pressing,
or pounding motions upon the sore positions.
[0027] Referring to
Fig. 4, for the rear neck or shoulders needed to be rubbed or kneaded, the user is allowed
to place the two massage members
11 at two sides of the to-be-massaged positions (such as rear neck). The user operates
to fold the handgrips
14, whereby the two massage members
11 moves toward each other with the pivoting junction
21 as the pivot center, thus carrying out the kneading motion. For the shoulder portions,
the handgrips
14 are able to be placed at the front side and the rear side of the shoulder, respectively,
so as to carry out the kneading motion upon the specific shoulder portion.
[0028] As for back portion around the spine or the positions beneath the shoulder blades,
the massage motion is mainly carried out toward lateral or other direction. Referring
to
Fig. 5, the two massage members
11 are placed at two sides of the spine, and the user expands the handgrips
14 outward toward two sides of the body, whereby the two massage members
11 are expanded with the pivoting junction
21 as the pivot center, so as to carry out an outward massage motion. Also, by moving
the handgrips
14 clockwise or counterclockwise, a rubbing motion is achieved.
[0029] By applying the U shaped massage assemblies
10, massage functions for the back, rear neck, shoulders, and bottom portions are facilitated,
and various massage techniques are easily achievable. Also, by operating the handgrips
14, the massage members
11 are driven to carry out different massage motions including rubbing, kneading, pushing,
pressing, and pounding. As a result, various massage motions are combined to effectively
improve the flow of channels and eliminate fatigue.
[0030] Furthermore, referring to
Fig. 6, a support member
30 is provided at the place of the pivotal connection assembly
20. The support member
30 includes a connection portion 31 and a support face
32. The connection portion
31 is movably and pivotally connected with the pivoting junction
21/pivot axle
23. During the operation, the user holds the support face
32 on the wall or other places convenient to be imposed with force. Therefore, the user
is able to impose force by the body upon the wall through the support face
32, so as to improve the massage effect of the massage members
11. In addition, with the support member
30 being pivotally connected with the pivot axle
23 by the connection portion
31, the present invention carries out the massage motion corresponding to the wavering
of the body.
[0031] Also, besides the integral formation or welding, for facilitating the portability
or the convenience of storage, the extension member
13 and the handgrip
14 are also allowed to be movably combined by a method chosen from the group consisting
of screwing, sleeving, engaging, embedding, riveting, and combination thereof, such
that the handgrips
14 are detachable. To further reduce the volume occupied when being stored, as shown
by
Fig. 7, the massage members
11 and the extension members
13 are able to be overturned with the pivoting junction
21 as the turning center, such that the two extension members
13 are arranged in parallel and allowed to be stored with the detached handgrips
14, facilitating the portability and the convenience of storage of the present invention.
[0032] Furthermore, the massage members
11 are allowed to be made of at least one material chosen from the group consisting
of metal, wood, bamboo, plastic, rubber, stone, magnet, and far infrared ceramic.
Therefore, besides providing the massage function, the present invention is also able
to apply the magnetism or far infrared energy to carry out other treating effects,
thereby further improving the flow of channels and the efficiency of massage.
[0033] Additionally, referring to the embodiment illustrated in
Fig. 6, the linkages
22 are provided with a plurality of moderate bores
24 through where the pivot axle
23 passes. Therefore, the user is able to insert the pivot axle
23 through different moderate bores
24, so as to moderate the interval distance between the two massage members
11 according to different body profiles of users.
[0034] Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for
purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without
departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is
not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
1. An active massage assisting apparatus, comprising:
two massage assemblies (10), each massage assembly (10) including a massage member
(11) and a handle portion (12) connected with the massage member (11), the handle
portion (12) being held by hand portion of a user; and
a pivotal connection assembly (20) disposed between the two massage assemblies (10)
and provided with at least a pivoting junction (21), such that the handle portions
(12) drive the massage members (11) to move to produce a massage motion with the pivoting
junction (21) as a pivot center.
2. The active massage assisting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the each handle portion
(12) includes an extension member (13) at which the massage member (11) is disposed
and a handgrip (14) connected with the extension member (13).
3. The active massage assisting apparatus of claim 2, wherein the extension member (13)
and the handgrip (14) are movably combined by a method chosen from the group consisting
of screwing, sleeving, engaging, embedding, riveting, and combination thereof.
4. The active massage assisting apparatus of claim 2, wherein the extension member (13)
and the handgrip (14) are integrally formed.
5. The active massage assisting apparatus of claim 2, wherein the massage members (11)
are formed of at least one material chosen from the group consisting of metal, wood,
bamboo, plastic, rubber, stone, magnet, and far infrared ceramic.
6. The active massage assisting apparatus of claim 2, wherein the massage members (11)
of the two massage assemblies (10) are disposed in parallel; one end of each extension
members (13) extends outward from a lateral side of the massage member (11), with
another end of the extension member (13) connected with the corresponding handgrip
(14); the handgrip (14) is disposed in a direction identical to a direction of the
massage member (11).
7. The active massage assisting apparatus of claim 6, wherein the pivotal connection
assembly (20) includes at least two linkages (22), with one end of each linkage (22)
fixed to one of the corresponding massage assemblies (10), and another end of the
two linkages (22) pivotally connected with each other to form the pivoting junction
(21).
8. The active massage assisting apparatus of claim 7, wherein a pivot axle (23) passes
through a pivotal connection point of the two linkages (22) to form the pivoting junction
(21).
9. The active massage assisting apparatus of claim 8, wherein each linkage (22) and the
corresponding extension member (13) includes an angle (θ) which ranges from 120 degrees
to 150 degrees, and the linkage (22) and the handgrip (14) are disposed at two opposite
ends of the extension member (13).
10. The active massage assisting apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a support member
(30) disposed at the position of the pivotal connection assembly (20), the support
member (30) including a connection portion (31) and a support face (32), the connection
portion (31) movably and pivotally connected with the pivoting junction (21).