Wheelchair with integral massaging units
11628106 · 2023-04-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/0573
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A wheelchair includes massaging units integral with both the seat and the backrest. A first massaging unit includes a plurality of vibrating members positioned about the periphery of the backrest that can be activated simultaneously, sequentially, individually or in a random pattern to knead the user's back, shoulders and neck. A second massaging unit includes motorized massaging discs that rotate and linearly reciprocate to provide a unique “rolling” massage to the buttocks and thighs.
Claims
1. A wheelchair comprising: a chair member having a horizontal seat portion and a vertical backrest portion, said seat portion having a rear edge and a front edge, said chair member mounted on a support frame having a plurality of wheels that allow the support frame to roll on an underlying surface; a first massaging unit integral with said backrest portion for kneading a user's back, neck and shoulders; a second massaging unit integral with said seat portion for kneading a user's buttocks and thighs; means for moving said second massaging unit between the front edge of said seat portion and the rear edge of said seat portion to provide a rolling massage to the user's buttocks and thighs; a pair of leg braces, each of said leg braces formed of a vertical calf rest with a horizontal footrest at a distal end; semicircular tubes on a rear surface of the vertical calf rest to structurally enhance the leg brace.
2. The wheelchair according to claim 1 wherein the first massaging unit comprises a plurality of vibrating motorized members each peripherally positioned about the backrest that can be activated simultaneously, sequentially, individually or in a random pattern.
3. The wheelchair according to claim 1 wherein said second massaging unit includes at least one motorized rotating disc.
4. The wheelchair according to claim 1 wherein said means for moving said second massaging unit between the front edge of said seat portion and the rear edge of said seat portion comprises: an elongated drive screw; a primary drive motor operably connected to said drive screw for rotating said drive screw in each of two opposite directions; said second massaging unit further including a bracket having a threaded bore that receives said drive screw whereby activation of the primary motor rotates said drive screw to axially translate the bracket along said drive screw.
5. The wheelchair according to claim 4 wherein said second massaging unit further comprises: a motorized rotating disc at each end of said bracket.
6. The wheelchair according to claim 5 wherein said motorized rotating disc includes a pair of diametrically opposed protrusions that impinge and penetrate a user's skin while the disc rotates to simulate a deeper-tissue massage.
7. A wheelchair comprising: a chair member having a horizontal seat portion and a vertical backrest portion, said seat portion having a rear edge and a front edge, said chair member mounted on a support frame having a plurality of wheels that allow the support frame to roll on an underlying surface; a first massaging unit integral with said backrest portion for kneading a user's back, neck and shoulders; a second massaging unit integral with said seat portion for kneading a user's buttocks and thighs; means for moving said second massaging unit between the front edge of said seat portion and the rear edge of said seat portion to provide a rolling massage to the user's buttocks and thighs; a pair of handles on the rear surface of said backrest; a pair of spring-biased buttons adjacent said handles that retract locking pins on a pair of inserts depending from a lower edge of the backrest, said inserts releasably fitting within hollow posts on the support frame to allow the backrest to easily separate from the remainder of the wheelchair to facilitate transport or storage.
8. The wheelchair according to claim 7 wherein said chair member further comprises a pair of opposing armrests.
9. The wheelchair according to claim 8 wherein said armrests are ovate to aesthetically enhance the chair member.
10. The wheelchair according to claim 7 wherein said seat portion is formed of a hollow base component with a seat cushion superimposed thereon.
11. The wheelchair according to claim 10 further comprising: a cover plate positioned between said base component and said seat cushion for protecting said second massaging unit.
12. The wheelchair according to claim 11 wherein said cover plate includes an elongated slot that accommodates said motorized rotating disc to allow said disc to engage a lower surface of said seat cushion.
13. The wheelchair according to claim 7 wherein said chair member further comprises a pair of leg braces, each of said leg braces formed of a vertical calf rest with a horizontal footrest at a distal end.
14. The wheelchair according to claim 13 further comprising semicircular tubes on a rear surface of the vertical calf rest to structurally enhance the leg brace.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(6) The present invention relates to a wheelchair comprising a chair member having a horizontal seat portion 1, a vertical backrest portion 2, a pair of opposing armrests 3 and a pair of leg braces 5. Preferably, the armrests 3 are ovate to aesthetically enhance the chair member relative to conventional mundane wheelchair configurations. Each leg brace is formed of a vertical calf rest 22 with a horizontal footrest 6 at a distal end. Semicircular tubes 17 on a rear surface of the vertical calf rest 22 structurally enhance the leg brace. The chair member and leg braces are mounted on an internal support frame 10 having a pair of manually operable rear wheels and front casters or wheels similar to those of a conventional wheelchair.
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(8) The improved wheelchair according to the present invention further includes a first massaging unit integral with the backrest for kneading the user's head, neck, shoulders and back. The first massaging unit preferably includes a plurality of motorized vibrating members 77 each positioned about the periphery of the backrest that can be activated simultaneously, sequentially, individually or in a random pattern.
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(10) Spaced from and parallel to the drive screw are a pair of guide rails 60 that are each received within one of a pair of slots 61 on the bracket 41. The guide rails 60 prevent the impact member from contorting, twisting or shifting as it moves back and forth along the drive screw.
(11) Mounted on each end of the bracket 41 is an auxiliary motor 50 that rotates a designated massaging disc 51 in either of two directions. In the preferred embodiment, the motors rotate each disc in opposite directions to create a unique therapeutic experience. The cover plate includes a pair of elongated slots 13 that allow the discs to engage the lower surface of the seat cushion while protecting the other internal components of the second massaging unit. On the upper surface of each disc are a pair of diametrically opposed protrusions 19 that impinge and penetrate the user's skin while the disc rotates to simulate a deeper-tissue massage.
(12) When the second massaging unit is activated, the drive motor continuously moves the impact member forward and backwards while the auxiliary motors simultaneously rotate the discs in opposite directions. Therefore, the user experiences a unique, rolling thigh massage that continuously moves from the buttocks toward the knee and back to the buttocks.
(13) A handheld remote unit 23 controls operation of both the seat and backrest massaging units using conventional electronics. The remote unit includes a microcontroller that regulates the mechanical devices as described above according to user input. Furthermore, the remote unit allows a user to selectively activate either of the first or second massaging units, or both as desired. The remote unit can be either wirelessly or physically connected to the appropriate electronics.
(14) The above-described device is not limited to the exact details of construction and enumeration of parts provided herein. Furthermore, the size, shape and materials of construction of the various components can be varied without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
(15) Although there has been shown and described the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made thereto which do not exceed the scope of the appended claims. Therefore, the scope of the invention is only to be limited by the following claims.