Water Encapsulated and Mechanical Hybrid Body Massage Chair with Rapid Heating and Cooling Control
20240374466 · 2024-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H2201/5041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A chair is disclosed for providing water and air adjustable massage. The massage chair includes a surface that is easy to clean, and water-filled rollers within the chair to apply a massaging effect to the body of the user thereon. Each water-filled roller incorporates a foam inner roller that is surrounded by either a cylindrical water-filled wrap or water-filled inserts. The massage chair incorporates a leg section to perform a percussive and vibrating massage on the legs of the user thereon. The massage chair has the ability to recline and to apply heat and/or cooling to the user thereon. The massage chair incorporates auto-sensing controls, massage pattern software, and Cloud Control Software that enables the owner in a commercial environment to establish the time for use, frequency, and price for the massage session.
Claims
1. A therapeutic chair, comprising: a) A chair body having a chair back, a chair seat, and a leg section, said chair body having a surface, wherein said surface is smooth, moisture proof, and treated with an anti-bacterial additive, and wherein said surface is configured to receive a body of a user, said surface being without exposed seams or stitching. b) A programmable roller system located within the chair body and comprising a plurality of massaging rollers, wherein each massaging roller of the plurality of massaging rollers comprises: 1) An inner roller; 2) A plurality of liquid-filled inserts situated around the exterior perimeter of an inner roller; and 3) An outer ring positioned around the exterior of the plurality of liquid-filled inserts; c) A liquid temperature control system, said liquid temperature control system comprising: 1) at least one liquid pad within the massage chair wherein the liquid of said pad can be heated or cooled; 2) at least one pump configured to circulate liquid through heating and cooling devices. 3) at least one valve configured to regulate the circulation of liquid through the heating and cooling system; 4) at least one drain configured to expel excess liquid from said heating and cooling system; and d) a control panel to present options for user to customize therapeutic chair and to enable the customization of therapeutic massage based on user inputs.
2. The therapeutic chair of claim 2, further comprising at least one adjustable air bladder positioned within said chair back, wherein said at least one adjustable air bladder within said chair back is configured to be inflated or deflated.
3. The therapeutic chair of claim 2, wherein said therapeutic chair is configured to recline at various degrees.
4. The therapeutic chair of claim 2, wherein said leg section includes at least one massaging roller, wherein said at least one massaging roller is configured to provide massaging pressure to the legs of the user.
5. The therapeutic chair of claim 2, wherein said control panel comprises a screen wherein said screen is configured to display various massage types.
6. The therapeutic chair of claim 2, wherein said control panel comprises a screen, wherein said control panel is configured to display options to the user, wherein said options enables customization of temperature, roller position, massage type, pressure intensity, and degree of reclination of said therapeutic chair.
7. The therapeutic chair of claim 2, wherein the therapeutic chair is configured to be monitored and controlled through a smartphone or the internet.
8. The therapeutic chair of claim 2, wherein each said massaging roller comprises thermoplastic elastomer or silicone.
9. A massage apparatus comprising: a) a chair body having a chair back, chair seat, and leg section; b) massaging rollers located within said chair body; c) fluid-filled inserts located within said massaging rollers.
10. A massage apparatus of claim 10, wherein said apparatus has at least one air bladder positioned within said chair back.
11. A massage apparatus of claim 10, wherein said apparatus has a fluid temperature control system configured to heat or cool the fluid in said fluid-filled inserts.
12. A massage apparatus of claim 10, comprising a control panel, wherein said control panel enables the user to customize components of said massage apparatus.
13. A massage apparatus of claim 10, wherein the functions of said massage apparatus can be controlled via a smartphone or the internet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0030] The disclosures of this patent application, including the descriptions, drawings, and claims, describe one or more embodiments of the invention in more detail. Many other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from these disclosures to one of ordinary skill in the art, especially when considered in light of a more exhaustive understanding of the numerous difficulties and challenges faced by the art. While there are many alternative variations, modifications and substitutions within the scope of the invention, one of ordinary skill in the art should consider the scope of the invention from a review of any claims that may be appended to applications and patents based hereon, including any amendments made to those claims in the course of prosecuting this and related applications.
[0031] Preferred embodiments of the present invention involve a water and air adjustable massage chair 10 implementing the provision of water and air adjustable massage to the body of the user using water-filled rollers 20.
[0032] It is contemplated that water and air adjustable massage chair 10 will provide a more comfortable form of massage that is accessible to more users. The benefits of hydrotherapy massage include, but are not limited to, pain reduction, lymphatic stimulation, improved circulation, relaxation, and reduced stress. Despite the numerous benefits associated with traditional massage chairs, they are often not used due to pain or discomfort experienced by some users. The water and air adjustable massage chair 10 alleviates these issues by utilizing water in its roller system to apply a more comfortable massage to the user in addition to the air adjustable bladder that allow more separation between the body and the rollers.
[0033] In contrast to the hard or soft foam rollers used in traditional massage chairs, water filled rollers 20 are used in the water and air adjustable massage chair 10 to allow greater surface contact between the roller and the user. The water in the rollers 20 disperses pressure as it makes contact with the user's body. The rollers 20 will mimic more of the feel of a human hand, and varying the water pressure will allow differing levels of softness and feel. As a result, the user of massage chair 10 experiences a less painful and more customizable massage in contrast to previous massage chair designs. The present invention 10 appeals to those segments of the population who experience pain from use of traditional massage chairs, and who therefore would likely avoid use otherwise.
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[0035] Preferred embodiments of the water and air adjustable massage chair 10 incorporate a leg section 14 that is capable of applying massage to the legs of the user, as shown in
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[0041] Additional components may be attached directly to the water system in
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[0043] Preferred embodiments of the water and air adjustable massage chair 10 incorporate Air-filled massage intensity regulation chambers 70, as seen in
[0044] It is also contemplated that the massage chair 10 will be full-featured and incorporate desirable features such as zero gravity, full recline, auto-sensing controls, and multiple massage programs.
[0045] Referring now to
[0046] As shown on the example chair control menu screen 80 for the touchscreen 16 as illustrated in the example of
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[0048] More particularly, it is contemplated that customers can, among other things, use the touchscreen 16 to order services, customize the massage, or select specific areas they wish to have massaged, as described in further detail below. It is also contemplated that the water and air adjustable massage chair 10 will implement similar methods for allowing a smartphone software application or through a secure web-based portal, to interface with the massage chair 10 in the same manner as a touchscreen 16.
[0049] Other facets of operating the massage chair 10 may be represented in other embodiments. Any such alternate displays are intended to be within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0050] Preferred embodiments of massage chair 10 incorporate software to manipulate the roller system in a manner that mimics more closely the feel of a human hand performing a trigger point massage. Trigger point massages are best suited for people who have injuries, chronic pain, or a specific issue or condition. Sometimes areas of tightness in the muscle tissues, known as trigger points, can cause pain in other parts of the body. By concentrating pressure to trigger points, this type of massage can reduce pain. In contrast to the back and forth kneading motion that is approximately 4 inches wide, the software enables a user to manipulate the water filled rollers 20 of massage chair 10 to employ a much narrower pass if the user desires.
[0051] Preferred embodiments of the water and air adjustable massage chair 10 have the ability to easily provide the massage services to users within a commercial environment. The software provides the owner information and control of the massage chair 10. Such information includes but is not limited to, the price of the individual session, and the frequency of massage for the user. Additionally, the incorporated software will allow individual memberships to be established wherein a member remits periodic payments for access to massage chair 10 in addition to various other services and products offered, as described in further detail below.
[0052] Some embodiments of massage chair 10 also consider it can be offered in a commercial environment with various services and products in which are offered within the context of the same membership structure. These services and products may also be obtained as separately priced items outside of the membership program by those who choose not to secure a membership.
[0053] An example of a membership pricing structure is shown in
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[0055] A person paying for a Premium Membership would have unlimited access to water and air adjustable massage sessions. According to this example, the periodic payment (on a monthly basis in the example) would be the highest for the Premium Membership tier, which affords a customer the most access to the services provided.
[0056] The Express (mid-level tier) membership would have a lower monthly fee but would also result in more limited access to the services provided. As in the example illustrated in
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[0058] It is further anticipated that alternative embodiments may provide options for an a la carte payment method. Payment would be on a per-service or per-access basis, each and every time a person sought such service or access. It is contemplated that prices for individual services would be higher than comparable services under the membership tiers available.
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[0060] The figures and descriptions in this application depict specific examples to teach those skilled in the art how to make and use the best mode of the invention. These examples are not given to limit the scope of the invention, but rather to teach inventive principles. To concisely teach inventive principles, some conventional aspects of the invention have been simplified or omitted. Those skilled in the art will appreciate many of the configurations, combinations, subcombinations, and variations on these examples that fall within the scope of the invention. For example, certain features of the invention described in separate embodiments can also be implemented in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features that are described in the context of a single embodiment can also be implemented in multiple embodiments-separately or in any suitable subcombination. The invention is not limited to the specific illustrative examples described herein, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention as in the current, amended, or added claims and their equivalents. In any case, all substantially equivalent systems, articles, and methods should be considered within the scope of the invention.