Ergonomic Massage Chair
20210401179 ยท 2021-12-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/029
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/1654
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C9/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An ergonomic massage chair is configured with back and bottom structures held up by a pair of legs. The various support bars and structure of the ergonomic massage chair may be comprised of, in typical implementations, metal, but plastic and other suitable structures are also possible. The back structure has perimeter support bars that form the base of the back support, and horizontal support bars extend from a left perimeter support bar to a right perimeter support bar. The bottom structure likewise has a perimeter support bar that forms the structure of the bottom. A horizontal support bar extends from a left perimeter support bar to a right perimeter support bar. Nodes are attached to the ergonomic chair, and stability balls fit inside openings created by the support bars and nodes. A cover having memory foam pillows therein encapsulates the chair to provide users with customized setups that suit them.
Claims
1. An ergonomic massage chair, comprising: a back perimeter structure having at least one support bar extending horizontally from a left side perimeter bar to a right side perimeter bar; a bottom perimeter structure having at least one support bar extending horizontally from a left side perimeter bar to a right side perimeter bar; multiple nodes attached to the ergonomic massage chair, wherein nodes are attached to the back perimeter structure, the bottom perimeter structure, the back perimeter structure's support bar, and the bottom perimeter structure's support bar.
2. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 1, further comprising threaded holes throughout the ergonomic chair, in which screws extend through the nodes and fasten to the ergonomic massage chair's threaded holes.
3. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 1, wherein the nodes are comprised of rubber.
4. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 1, further comprising multiple horizontally extending support bars on the back perimeter structure.
5. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 4, wherein the horizontally extending support bars for the back and bottom perimeter structures are arched.
6. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 5, wherein nodes on the back perimeter structure are positioned in between the horizontally extending support bars.
7. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 6, wherein the nodes are centered on the horizontally extending support bars on the back and bottom perimeter structures.
8. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 7, further comprising a cover that substantially encapsulates the ergonomic massage chair.
9. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 8, wherein the cover includes pillows attached thereto.
10. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 9, wherein the pillows are memory foam pillows.
11. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 8, wherein the cover is form-fitting to the ergonomic massage chair.
12. An ergonomic massage chair, comprising: a back perimeter structure having multiple support bars extending horizontally from a left side perimeter bar to a right side perimeter bar; a bottom perimeter structure having at least one support bar extending horizontally from a left side perimeter bar to a right side perimeter bar; and multiple nodes attached to the ergonomic massage chair, wherein nodes are attached to the back perimeter structure, the bottom perimeter structure, the back perimeter structure's support bar, and the bottom perimeter structure's support bar.
13. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 12, further comprising threaded holes throughout the ergonomic chair, in which screws extend through the nodes and fasten to the ergonomic massage chair's threaded holes.
14. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 12, wherein the nodes are comprised of rubber.
15. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 12, wherein the nodes each have a hole for receiving a screw that fastens to the ergonomic massage chair.
16. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 15, wherein nodes on the back perimeter structure are positioned in between the horizontally extending support bars.
17. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 16, wherein the nodes are centered on the horizontally extending support bars on the back and bottom perimeter structures.
18. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 17, further comprising a cover that substantially encapsulates the ergonomic massage chair.
19. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 18, wherein the cover includes pillows attached thereto.
20. The ergonomic massage chair of claim 18, wherein the cover is form-fitting to the ergonomic massage chair.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] Like reference numerals indicate like elements in the drawings. Elements are not drawn to scale unless otherwise indicated.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0017] While two legs 150, 155 are shown in the drawings, other arrangements can also be possible, such as three legs, four legs, etc. Furthermore, while the back perimeter structure 120 shows four horizontal support bars 165 and the bottom perimeter structure 135 shows one horizontal support bar 160, additional or fewer support bars may be implemented. For example, the back support structure may utilize two, three, five, or more support bars, and the bottom support structure may utilize two or more support bars. The support bars may be narrower to accommodate additional support bars or wider to support less.
[0018] The ergonomic massage chair's structure includes a series of nodes 115 strategically positioned throughout the chair. The nodes are adapted to receive stability (or yoga) balls 110. The nodes include holes on their top surfaces that extend to their bottom surfaces so a screw and washer can secure to a threaded hole on the support bars and the chair's structure.
[0019] The support bars 160 and 165 are arched to partially conform to a user's back and accommodate the additional space occupied by nodes 115 and stability balls 110. Thus, as representatively shown by numeral 205, the arches may be sized proportionately to accommodate the size of a node and the stability ball. Even further and as discussed in further detail below, memory foam pillows attached to a cover that at least partially encapsulates the chair can be used with the ergonomic massage chair 105, in which case the arches even further accommodate those pillows and provides appropriate comfort points to a user.
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[0023] Once in place, a form-fitting cover 905 may be placed over the ergonomic massage chair 105 such that at least the back support structure 120 and bottom support structure 135 are covered. The cover may extend to the floor underneath the legs 150, 155, or may end adjacent to the floor. The cover substantially encapsulating the chair may include the cover reaching or being adjacent to the legs 150, 155. The cover is form-fitting so that there is an overall snug arrangement against the chair's structure. However, in some implementations, the cover may only cover the back support structure and fall short of the bottom support structure.
[0024] Although not shown, the chair 105 may include various hook-and-loop fasteners on the rear of its structure, to which corresponding hook and loop fasteners on the cover 905 can attach to keep the cover in place. For example, one or more places on the front, rear, or sides of the legs 150, 155 may have hook and loop fasteners attached (e.g., with an adhesive back) to connect to a corresponding fastener on cover 905. The rear and sides of the back perimeter structure 120 and bottom perimeter structure 135 may likewise have various hook and loop fasteners to connect to corresponding ones on the cover.
[0025] Cover 905 is attached to pillows, such as memory foam pillows 910, as shown in
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[0027] When the cover substantially or at least partially encapsulates the chair, a bottom layer 1020 is adjacent to and may rest against the chair's structure and stability balls. Between the bottom layer cover and the top layer cover 1015 may be memory foam pillows 910 secured in place, such as via stitching. In other implementations, however, the cover may be a single layer with various exposed hook-and-loop fasteners to which the corresponding fasteners on the memory foam pillows can connect.
[0028] Various embodiments and implementations are described herein. In one exemplary embodiment, disclosed is an ergonomic massage chair, comprising: a back perimeter structure having at least one support bar extending horizontally from a left side perimeter bar to a right side perimeter bar; a bottom perimeter structure having at least one support bar extending horizontally from a left side perimeter bar to a right side perimeter bar; multiple nodes attached to the ergonomic massage chair, wherein nodes are attached to the back perimeter structure, the bottom perimeter structure, the back perimeter structure's support bar, and the bottom perimeter structure's support bar.
[0029] In another example, further comprising threaded holes throughout the ergonomic chair, in which screws extend through the nodes and fasten to the ergonomic massage chair's threaded holes. As another example, wherein the nodes are comprised of rubber. As another example, further comprising multiple horizontally extending support bars on the back perimeter structure. In another example, wherein the horizontally extending support bars for the back and bottom perimeter structures are arched. In a further example, wherein nodes on the back perimeter structure are positioned in between the horizontally extending support bars. In a further example, wherein the nodes are centered on the horizontally extending support bars on the back and bottom perimeter structures. In a further example, further comprising a cover that substantially encapsulates the ergonomic massage chair. As a further example, wherein the cover includes pillows attached thereto. As another example, wherein the pillows are memory foam pillows. In another example, wherein the cover is form-fitting to the ergonomic massage chair.
[0030] In another exemplary embodiment is an ergonomic massage chair, comprising: a back perimeter structure having multiple support bars extending horizontally from a left side perimeter bar to a right side perimeter bar; a bottom perimeter structure having at least one support bar extending horizontally from a left side perimeter bar to a right side perimeter bar; and multiple nodes attached to the ergonomic massage chair, wherein nodes are attached to the back perimeter structure, the bottom perimeter structure, the back perimeter structure's support bar, and the bottom perimeter structure's support bar.
[0031] In another example, further comprising threaded holes throughout the ergonomic chair, in which screws extend through the nodes and fasten to the ergonomic massage chair's threaded holes. As a further example, wherein the nodes are comprised of rubber. As another example, wherein the nodes each have a hole for receiving a screw that fastens to the ergonomic massage chair. As another example, wherein nodes on the back perimeter structure are positioned in between the horizontally extending support bars. As another example, wherein the nodes are centered on the horizontally extending support bars on the back and bottom perimeter structures. In another example, further comprising a cover that substantially encapsulates the ergonomic massage chair. As another example, wherein the cover includes pillows attached thereto. As another example, wherein the cover is form-fitting to the ergonomic massage chair.
[0032] Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.