A massage and relaxation device for palliative care of elderly patients with advanced cancer
By designing a massage and relaxation device for palliative care of elderly patients with advanced cancer that includes an upper limb massage mechanism, the problem of existing devices being unable to massage the upper limbs has been solved. This device enables automatic massage of the upper limbs, legs, and soles of the feet, promoting blood circulation and requiring less effort to operate.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202410056234.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-01-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2044-01-15
AI Technical Summary
Existing pain relief devices for palliative care of elderly patients with advanced cancer cannot effectively massage the patient's upper limbs, leading to inconvenience in operation.
A massage and relaxation device including an upper limb massage mechanism was designed. The device uses a power component to drive a large gear and a small gear to achieve automatic massage of the upper limbs of elderly patients. It also massages the legs and soles of the feet through a sliding plate and massage components, and performs foot massage by repeatedly rotating the massage plate.
It enables automatic massage of the upper limbs, legs and soles of the feet of elderly patients, promotes blood circulation, and is easy and convenient to operate.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of medical device technology, and in particular to a massage and relaxation device for palliative care of elderly patients with advanced cancer. Background Technology
[0002] Elderly patients with advanced cancer spend a lot of time in bed. However, prolonged bed rest can lead to poor blood circulation and stiffness. Therefore, massage can help improve blood flow in elderly patients with advanced cancer.
[0003] The invention patent CN111529300A discloses a pain relief device for palliative care of elderly patients with advanced cancer. It includes a base plate with a rocking seat mounted on its upper end. A support plate and a backrest, both capable of simultaneous rotation, are hinged sequentially to the front and rear ends of the seat plate. Rectangular grooves are formed on the left and right sides of the backrest, and massage boxes that can move up and down are slidably connected to the inner sides of these grooves. A massage device is installed inside each massage box. A protective box is fixedly connected to the rear end of the backrest, and a drive structure is installed inside the protective box to move the massage boxes and operate the massage device. However, the aforementioned patent still has the following problems:
[0004] The pain relief device described above can only massage the back of elderly patients with advanced cancer. Since it does not have an upper limb massage component, it is inconvenient to massage the upper limbs of elderly patients with advanced cancer, which causes inconvenience in operation and limits the device.
[0005] Therefore, it is necessary to design a massage and relaxation device for palliative care of elderly patients with advanced cancer. Summary of the Invention
[0006] To overcome the disadvantage of not being able to massage the patient's upper limbs, the present invention provides a massage and relaxation device for palliative care of elderly patients with advanced cancer.
[0007] A massage and relaxation device for palliative care of elderly patients with advanced cancer includes a base, a support plate, a placement plate, and a cloth. A connecting plate is connected to the top right side of the base, the cloth is woven into the middle of the connecting plate, the placement plate is connected to the connecting plate, and the support plate is rotatably connected to the placement plate via a pivot. It also includes an upper limb massage mechanism, on which the support plate is provided with an upper limb massage mechanism that automatically massages the upper limbs of the elderly patient.
[0008] Optionally, the upper limb massage mechanism includes push blocks, fixed wheels, massage sticks, small gears, large gears, fixed plates, first pressure springs, fixed blocks, and power components. The push blocks are symmetrically slidably connected to the bottom of the support plate through the fixed blocks. The first pressure springs are all connected between adjacent push blocks and fixed blocks. The fixed wheels are all connected to the push blocks. The inner sidewalls of the fixed wheels are all provided with gear rings. The power components are installed in the middle of the fixed wheels. The output shafts of the power components rotate through adjacent push blocks. The fixed plates are all connected to the output shafts of the power components. The large gears are all connected to the output shafts of the power components. The small gears are all meshed on the inner side of the fixed wheels. The massage sticks are all connected to each small gear.
[0009] Optionally, it also includes a helical gear, a helical gear, and a handle. The helical gear is symmetrically and slidably connected to the base, the handle is symmetrically and rotatably connected to the upper left part of the base, the helical gear is connected to the handle, and both helical gears mesh with the adjacent helical gear.
[0010] Optionally, it also includes a connecting plate, a pressure rod, and a second pressure spring. The connecting plate is connected to the bottom of the two fixed blocks, the pressure rod is slidably connected to the middle of the connecting plate, and the second pressure spring is connected between the pressure rod and the adjacent connecting plate. The pressure rod is provided with a locking tooth block, and the bottom of the push block is provided with a mating block that matches the locking tooth block on the pressure rod.
[0011] Optionally, it also includes a massage component, a sliding plate, a third pressure spring, and a limiting block. The sliding plate is symmetrically slidably connected to the upper right side of the base. The massage component is connected between the sliding plates. The massage component consists of a triangular support rod and a massage wheel. The massage component is arranged in a triangular shape. The limiting block is symmetrically connected to the base. The third pressure spring is connected between the limiting block and the sliding plate on the same side.
[0012] Optionally, it also includes a support block, a rack, a full gear, a second torsion spring, and a rotating rod. The support blocks are all connected to the middle two sides of the base. The racks are all slidably connected to the support blocks. The full gears are rotatably connected to the support blocks, and the full gears mesh with the adjacent racks. The right end of each rack is connected to a connecting rod. The second torsion springs are all connected between the full gears and the adjacent support blocks. The rotating rod is connected to the middle of the full gears. The outer side of the sliding plate is set with an incline.
[0013] Optionally, it also includes a massage plate, a connecting rod, and a third torsion spring. The connecting rod is connected to the base, the massage plate is rotatably connected to the connecting rod, the third torsion spring is connected between the massage plate and the base, and the massage plate is connected to the two connecting rods.
[0014] Optionally, it also includes a first torsion spring, which is sleeved on both ends of the rotating shaft, and the two ends of the first torsion spring are connected between the placement plate and the rotating shaft.
[0015] Alternatively, the fabric may be made of polyester fiber.
[0016] Optionally, the power component uses a motor as its power source.
[0017] The beneficial effects and significant progress of this invention are as follows:
[0018] 1. This invention provides power through a power component to drive a large gear and a small gear transmission, which in turn drives the massage stick to rotate and massage the upper limbs of elderly patients, thereby realizing automatic massage of the upper limbs of elderly patients, which is labor-saving and convenient to operate.
[0019] 2. This invention achieves leg massage for elderly patients by sliding the sliding plate to the left and releasing it, thereby causing the massage rollers in the massage component to roll left and right on the patient's legs, which is beneficial to improving blood circulation in the legs of elderly patients.
[0020] 3. This invention uses a massage board to repeatedly rotate and tap the soles of elderly patients' feet, thus achieving foot massage and improving blood circulation in the feet of elderly patients. Attached Figure Description
[0021] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this application, are used to provide a further understanding of the invention. The illustrative embodiments of the invention and their descriptions are used to explain the invention and do not constitute an undue limitation of the invention. In the drawings:
[0022] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0023] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the first partial three-dimensional structure of the present invention.
[0024] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the components of the present invention, including the placement plate, the first torsion spring, and the cloth.
[0025] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the push block, fixed wheel, massage stick, small gear, and other components of the present invention.
[0026] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the components of the present invention, including the fixing block, connecting plate, pressure rod, and second pressure spring.
[0027] Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the massage component, sliding plate, third pressure spring, and other parts of the present invention.
[0028] Figure 7 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the support block, rack and pinion, rotating rod, and other components of the present invention.
[0029] Figure 8 For the present invention Figure 7A magnified three-dimensional structural diagram of a portion at point A.
[0030] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the second partial three-dimensional structure of the present invention.
[0031] Figure 10 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the massage plate, connecting rod, third torsion spring, and other components of the present invention.
[0032] The markings in the attached diagram are as follows: 1. Base; 2. Support plate; 21. Placement plate; 22. First torsion spring; 23. Cloth; 24. Helical rack; 25. Helical gear; 26. Handle; 3. Push block; 31. Fixed wheel; 32. Massage stick; 33. Small gear; 34. Large gear; 35. Fixed plate; 36. First pressure spring; 37. Fixed block; 38. Power component; 4. Connecting plate; 41. Pressure rod; 42. Second pressure spring; 5. Massage component; 51. Sliding plate; 52. Third pressure spring; 53. Limiting block; 6. Support block; 61. Rack; 62. Full gear; 63. Second torsion spring; 64. Rotating rod; 7. Massage plate; 71. Connecting rod; 72. Third torsion spring. Detailed Implementation
[0033] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0034] It should be noted that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the exemplary embodiments according to this application. As used herein, the singular form is intended to include the plural form as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Furthermore, it should be understood that when the terms "comprising" and / or "including" are used in this specification, they indicate the presence of features, steps, operations, devices, components, and / or combinations thereof.
[0035] Unless otherwise specifically stated, the relative arrangement, numerical expressions, and values of the components and steps set forth in these embodiments do not limit the scope of the invention. It should also be understood that, for ease of description, the dimensions of the various parts shown in the drawings are not drawn to actual scale. Techniques, methods, and devices known to those skilled in the art may not be discussed in detail, but where appropriate, such techniques, methods, and devices should be considered part of the specification. In all examples shown and discussed herein, any specific values should be interpreted as merely exemplary and not as limitations. Therefore, other examples of exemplary embodiments may have different values. It should be noted that similar reference numerals and letters in the following figures denote similar items; therefore, once an item is defined in one figure, it need not be further discussed in subsequent figures.
[0036] In the description of this invention, it should be understood that the orientation or positional relationship indicated by directional terms such as "front, back, up, down, left, right", "horizontal, vertical, horizontal" and "top, bottom" is generally based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and is only for the convenience of describing this invention and simplifying the description. Unless otherwise stated, these directional terms do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation on the scope of protection of this invention; the directional terms "inner" and "outer" refer to the inner and outer contours relative to the outline of each component itself.
[0037] For ease of description, spatial relative terms such as "above," "on top of," "on the upper surface of," "above," etc., are used herein to describe the spatial positional relationship of a device or feature as shown in the figures to other devices or features. It should be understood that spatial relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations in use or operation beyond the orientation of the device as described in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures were inverted, a device described as "above" or "on top of" other devices or structures would subsequently be positioned as "below" or "under" other devices or structures. Thus, the exemplary term "above" can include both "above" and "below." The device may also be positioned in other different ways (rotated 90 degrees or in other orientations), and the spatial relative descriptions used herein will be interpreted accordingly.
[0038] Example 1
[0039] A massage and relaxation device for palliative care of elderly patients with advanced cancer, reference Figures 1 to 3The device includes a base 1, a support plate 2, a placement plate 21, a first torsion spring 22, a cloth 23, and an upper limb massage mechanism. A connecting plate is connected to the top right side of the base 1. The middle of the connecting plate is woven with cloth 23. The cloth 23 is made of polyester fiber, which is soft, silky, and easy to clean. The left side of the connecting plate is connected to the placement plate 21. The left side of the placement plate 21 is rotatably connected to the support plate 2. A rotating shaft is set in the middle of the placement plate 21. The front and rear ends of the rotating shaft are fitted with first torsion springs 22. The two ends of the first torsion springs 22 are connected between the placement plate 21 and the rotating shaft. When the first torsion springs 22 are reset, the support plate 2 can be easily reset, making the operation more convenient. The support plate 2 is equipped with an upper limb massage mechanism that automatically massages the upper limbs of elderly patients.
[0040] refer to Figure 1 and Figure 4 The upper limb massage mechanism includes push blocks 3, fixed wheels 31, massage sticks 32, small gears 33, large gears 34, fixed plates 35, first pressure springs 36, fixed blocks 37, and power components 38. Push blocks 3 are symmetrically connected to the bottom of the support plate 2 via fixed blocks 37. The position of the push blocks 3 can be adjusted by sliding them. First pressure springs 36 are connected between adjacent push blocks 3 and fixed blocks 37. Fixed wheels 31 are connected to the upper part of each push block 3. Gear rings are provided on the inner side of each fixed wheel 31. Each component has a power unit 38 installed in its center. The power unit 38 uses a motor as its power source and features high efficiency, energy saving, simple structure, and strong adaptability. The output shaft of the power unit 38 rotates through the top of the adjacent push block 3. The output shaft of the power unit 38 is connected to a fixed plate 35. A large gear 34 is connected to the center of the output shaft of the power unit 38. Four small gears 33 are meshed on the inner side of the fixed wheel 31. Each of the four small gears 33 meshes with the adjacent large gear 34. A massage stick 32 is connected to the bottom of each small gear 33.
[0041] refer to Figure 3 The palliative massage device for elderly patients with advanced cancer also includes a helical gear 24, a helical gear 25, and a handle 26. The left side of the base 1 is slidably connected to the helical gear 24 for adjusting the angle of the support plate 2. The two helical gears 24 are located below the support plate 2. The upper left side of the base 1 is symmetrically connected to the handle 26. The middle left side of the handle 26 is connected to the helical gear 25. The two helical gears 25 are located between the two helical gears 24, and both helical gears 25 mesh with the adjacent helical gears 24.
[0042] First, place the massage and relaxation device in the designated position. Then, the elderly patient can lie on the cloth 23. The back angle can be adjusted according to their needs. In operation, turn the handle 26 to drive the helical gear 25 to rotate. Through the transmission of the helical gear 25 and the helical gear 24, the helical gear 24 will move upward, thereby rotating the support plate 2 along the shaft on the placement plate 21. The angle of the support plate 2 will change accordingly, and the first torsion spring 22 will deform accordingly, thereby achieving the effect of adjusting the back angle. After adjustment, turn on the power component 38 to provide a power source to drive the large gear 34 to rotate. Since the large gear 34 meshes with the small gear 33, it will drive the four small gears 33 to rotate simultaneously, thereby driving the massage stick 32 to rotate and massage and relax the elderly patient's upper limbs. By massaging the upper limbs, the blood circulation in the upper limbs can be improved. By repeatedly pushing the push block 3 back and forth, the position of the massage stick 32 can be changed, thereby massaging different parts of the patient's upper limb. During the pushing process, the first pressure spring 36 will adapt to deformation and reset, and the second pressure spring 42 can reset the push block 3 when it resets, making the operation more effortless.
[0043] Example 2
[0044] Based on Example 1, and referring to Figure 1 and Figure 5 The palliative massage device for elderly patients with advanced cancer also includes a connecting plate 4, a pressure rod 41, and a second pressure spring 42. The bottom of both fixed blocks 37 is connected to the connecting plate 4, and the middle of the connecting plate 4 is slidably connected to the pressure rod 41 for limiting the movement. The pressure rod 41 is connected to the adjacent connecting plate 4 with the second pressure spring 42. The second pressure spring 42 is sleeved on the adjacent pressure rod 41. The top of the pressure rod 41 is provided with a locking tooth block, and the bottom of the push block 3 is provided with a mating block that matches the locking tooth block on the pressure rod 41.
[0045] The position of the push block 3 can be restricted by the pressure rod 41. Specifically, pulling the pressure rod 41 downwards compresses the second pressure spring 42, causing the locking teeth on the pressure rod 41 to disengage from the mating block at the bottom of the push block 3. At this point, the push block 3 is no longer restricted. Adjusting the push block 3 to the desired position and then releasing the pressure rod 41 causes it to return to its original position under the action of the second pressure spring 42. This causes the locking teeth on the pressure rod 41 to engage with the mating block on the push block 3, thus restricting its movement and preventing it from moving forward or backward. This allows the massage stick 32 to massage designated areas on the upper limbs of elderly patients.
[0046] Example 3
[0047] Based on Example 2, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 6 The palliative massage device for elderly patients with advanced cancer also includes a massage component 5, a sliding plate 51, a third pressure spring 52, and a limiting block 53. The upper right side of the base 1 is symmetrically connected to the sliding plate 51. The sliding plate 51 is connected between the sliding plates 51 to realize the massage of the lower limbs. The massage component 5 is composed of a triangular support rod and a massage wheel. The massage component 5 is triangularly arranged and located outside the cloth 23. The upper middle left side of the base 1 is symmetrically connected to the limiting block 53. The limiting block 53 is connected to the sliding plate 51 on the same side by a third pressure spring 52.
[0048] The massage component 5 allows for the massage of elderly patients' legs. In operation, manually pushing the sliding plate 51 to the left causes the massage component 5 to slide to the left. The third pressure spring 52 compresses accordingly, causing the massage rollers within the massage component 5 to rotate on the elderly patient's legs, thus massaging and relaxing them. When the sliding plate 51 slides to the left and contacts the limiting block 53, it is blocked and cannot continue moving to the left. At this point, the sliding plate 51 can be released, and it will return to its original position to the right under the action of the third pressure spring 52. This causes the massage rollers within the massage component 5 to roll to the right on the elderly patient's legs. Repeating this process until the sliding plate 51 reaches its maximum position on the left and then releasing it allows the massage component 5 to move back and forth, massaging the elderly patient's legs from side to side.
[0049] Example 4
[0050] Based on Example 3, and referring to Figure 1 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 and Figure 9 The palliative massage device for elderly patients with advanced cancer also includes a support block 6, a rack 61, a full gear 62, a second torsion spring 63, and a rotating rod 64. The support block 6 is connected to both the front and rear sides of the middle of the base 1. The rack 61 is slidably connected to the upper part of the support block 6. The full gear 62 is rotatably connected to the support block 6. The full gear 62 is located on the outside of the adjacent rack 61 and meshes with the adjacent rack 61. The right end of the rack 61 is connected to a connecting rod. The second torsion spring 63 is connected between the full gear 62 and the adjacent support block 6. The rotating rod 64 is connected to the middle of the full gear 62. The outer side of the sliding plate 51 is set with an incline.
[0051] refer to Figure 1 and Figure 10The palliative massage device for elderly patients with advanced cancer also includes a massage plate 7, a connecting rod 71, and a third torsion spring 72. The connecting rod 71 is connected to the top right side of the base 1, and the massage plate 7 is rotatably connected to the connecting rod 71. The massage plate 7 is located at the right end of the cloth 23. The third torsion spring 72 is connected between the massage plate 7 and the base 1. The third torsion spring 72 is sleeved on the connecting rod 71, and the massage plate 7 is connected to the two connecting rods.
[0052] Because the outer side of the sliding plate 51 is inclined, when the sliding plate 51 moves to the left and contacts the rotating rod 64, the rotating rod 64 is pushed by the sliding plate 51, which in turn drives the full gear 62 to rotate. The second torsion spring 63 undergoes adaptive deformation, and when the full gear 62 rotates, it drives the rack rod 61 to slide, causing the rotating rod 64 to rotate outward and push the connecting rod on the rack rod 61. The connecting rod then drives the massage plate 7 to rotate. The third torsion spring 72 undergoes adaptive deformation. When the sliding plate 51 moves to the right and disengages from the rotating rod 64, the rotating rod 64, under the reset action of the second torsion spring 63, drives the full gear 62 to reverse, thereby driving the rack rod 61 and the connecting rod to reset. The connecting rod and the massage plate 7 will also reverse and reset under the reset action of the third torsion spring 72. This process repeats, thus achieving repeated rotation of the massage plate 7. In this way, the massage plate 7 can repeatedly pat the soles of the elderly patient's feet, ultimately achieving foot massage.
[0053] The above description is merely an embodiment of the present invention and does not limit the patent scope of the present invention. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of the present invention specification, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A massage and relaxation device for palliative care of elderly patients with advanced cancer, comprising a base (1), a support plate (2), a placement plate (21), and a cloth (23), wherein a connecting plate is connected to the top right side of the base (1), the cloth (23) is woven into the middle of the connecting plate, the placement plate (21) is connected to the connecting plate, and the support plate (2) is rotatably connected to the placement plate (21) via a rotating shaft, characterized in that: The upper limb massage mechanism is arranged on the support plate (2) and is used for automatically massaging the upper limb part of the old patient. The upper limb massage mechanism comprises a push block (3), a fixed wheel (31), a massage rod (32), a pinion (33), a gear wheel (34), a fixed plate (35), a first pressure spring (36), a fixed block (37) and a power component (38), the push block (3) is symmetrically and slidingly connected to the bottom of the support plate (2) through the fixed block (37), the first pressure spring (36) is connected between the push block (3) and the fixed block (37) on the same side, the fixed wheel (31) is connected to the push block (3), the inner side wall of the fixed wheel (31) is provided with a gear ring, the power component (38) is installed in the middle of the fixed wheel (31), the output shaft of the power component (38) is rotatably penetrated into the push block (3) on the same side, the fixed plate (35) is connected with the output shaft of the power component (38), the gear wheel (34) is connected to the output shaft of the power component (38), the pinion (33) is engaged in the inner side of the fixed wheel (31), and the massage rod (32) is connected to each pinion (33). The massage assembly (5), a sliding plate (51), a third pressure spring (52) and a limiting block (53) are further arranged, the sliding plate (51) is symmetrically and slidingly connected to the upper right side of the base (1), the massage assembly (5) is connected between the sliding plates (51), the massage assembly (5) is composed of a triangular support rod and a massage wheel, the massage assembly (5) is arranged in a triangular shape, the limiting block (53) is symmetrically connected to the base (1), and the third pressure spring (52) is connected between the limiting block (53) and the sliding plate (51) on the same side. The support block (6), a rack rod (61), a full gear (62), a second torsion spring (63) and a rotating rod (64) are further arranged, the support block (6) is connected to the middle of the base (1) on both sides, the rack rod (61) is slidingly connected to the support block (6), the full gear (62) is rotatably connected to the support block (6), the full gear (62) is engaged with the rack rod (61) on the same side, the right end of the rack rod (61) is connected with a connecting rod, the second torsion spring (63) is connected between the full gear (62) and the support block (6) on the same side, the rotating rod (64) is connected to the middle of the full gear (62), and the outer side of the sliding plate (51) is arranged in a slope. The massage plate (7), a connecting rod (71) and a third torsion spring (72) are further arranged, the connecting rod (71) is connected to the base (1), the massage plate (7) is rotatably connected to the connecting rod (71), the third torsion spring (72) is connected between the massage plate (7) and the base (1), and the massage plate (7) is connected with the two connecting rods. The outer side of the sliding plate (51) is provided with a slope, so when the sliding plate (51) moves to the left to contact the rotating rod (64), the rotating rod (64) is pushed by the sliding plate (51), so that the rotating rod (64) drives the full gear (62) to rotate, the second torsion spring (63) deforms adaptively, and then the full gear (62) rotates to drive the rack rod (61) to slide, so that the rotating rod (64) rotates outward to push the connecting rod on the rack rod (61), and then the connecting rod drives the massage plate (7) to rotate, and the third torsion spring (72) deforms adaptively. When the sliding plate (51) moves to the right and separates from the rotating rod (64), the rotating rod (64) drives the full gear (62) to reverse under the action of the reset of the second torsion spring (63), so as to drive the rack rod (61) and the connecting rod to reset, and then the connecting rod and the massage plate (7) are also reset under the action of the reset of the third torsion spring (72).
2. The massage relieving device for the elderly and advanced tumor patients according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inclined tooth rod (24) is symmetrically and slidingly connected to the base (1), the handle (26) is symmetrically and rotationally connected to the upper left part of the base (1), and the inclined tooth gear (25) is connected to the handle (26), and the two inclined tooth gears (25) are meshed with the adjacent inclined tooth rods (24).
3. The massage relieving device for the elderly and advanced tumor patients according to claim 2, characterized in that: The connecting plate (4) is connected to the bottom of the fixing block (37), the pressure rod (41) is slidingly connected to the middle of the connecting plate (4), and the second pressure spring (42) is connected between the pressure rod (41) and the adjacent connecting plate (4). The pressure rod (41) is provided with a clamping block, and the bottom of the push block (3) is provided with a matching block matched with the clamping block on the pressure rod (41).
4. The massage relieving device for the elderly and advanced tumor patients according to claim 3, characterized in that: The first torsion spring (22) is sleeved on both ends of the rotating shaft, and the two ends of the first torsion spring (22) are connected between the placing plate (21) and the rotating shaft.
5. The massage relieving device for the elderly and advanced tumor patients according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fabric of the cloth (23) is polyester fiber.
6. The massage relieving device for the elderly and advanced tumor patients according to claim 1, wherein the massage relieving device is used for relieving the pain of the elderly and advanced tumor patients. The power component (38) adopts a motor as a power source. The fabric of the cloth (23) is polyester fiber. The power component (38) adopts a motor as a power source.
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