Universal magnetic healthy footpath
A general-purpose, trail-like technology, applied in the fields of magnetic fields generated by permanent magnets, magnetic therapy, and instruments for compressing reflex points, etc., it can solve the problems of hard massage protrusions, easy foot pain, and adverse effects, and achieve less foot pain. , The contact is uniform and reasonable, and the effect of stress is guaranteed.
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[0021] Embodiment 1: as Figure 1-2 Shown, a kind of universal magnetic health walkway, comprises walkway body 1, and described walkway body 1 is provided with a plurality of rows of massage units, and each described massage unit comprises a plurality of first massage protrusions 2 that are arranged at equal intervals, adjacent The second massage protrusions 3 are arranged between the first massage protrusions 2, the first massage protrusions 2 in the adjacent massage units are staggered, and the second massage protrusions 3 in the adjacent massage units are staggered, so The first massage protrusion 2 and the second massage protrusion 3 are connected to the walkway body 1 through the up and down adjustment structure 4 and the top height of the first massage protrusion 2 is higher than the top height of the second massage protrusion 3 A permanent magnet 5 for magnetic therapy is built in the first massage protrusion 2 and the second massage protrusion 3 . The magnetic strengt...
Embodiment 2
[0027] Embodiment 2: different from embodiment 1, such as image 3 As shown, the sliding grooves 42 in all the first massage protrusions 2 communicate through the connecting air pipe 6, and the sliding grooves 42 in all the second massage protrusions 3 communicate through the connecting air pipe 6, and the connecting air pipe is installed on the walkway body 1 upper surface. Preferably, the connecting air tube includes a rubber tube.
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