Muscle relaxing massage roller
By designing a muscle relaxation massage roller with multiple massage heads and a return spring structure, it provides pressure stimulation in different directions, solving the problems of small coverage and the need for vigorous use of traditional massage rollers, and achieving a highly efficient muscle relaxation effect.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 深圳智林机器人科技有限公司
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
Traditional massage rollers provide pressure stimulation in one direction, have limited coverage, are inefficient at relaxing large muscle groups, require significant external force, and are difficult to use.
A muscle relaxation massage roller is designed, which adopts a structure of multiple massage heads and return springs. There are placement positions between the massage heads. The elasticity of the return springs provides pressure stimulation in different directions. Muscle relaxation is achieved by the mutual squeezing of the massage rollers and massage heads, without the need for the user to apply strong force.
It achieves multi-directional pressure stimulation of large muscle groups, improves relaxation efficiency, and reduces the difficulty of use, allowing users to achieve muscle relaxation without applying significant external force.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of massage and health care technology, specifically to a muscle relaxation massage roller. Background Technology
[0002] More and more people are now paying attention to maintaining their health and daily care. Among the many self-care tools, massage devices are widely popular because they can effectively relieve muscle tension, promote blood circulation, and improve physical comfort. In particular, various massage rollers designed for muscle relaxation have become indispensable tools for sports enthusiasts and office workers.
[0003] Traditional massage rollers are typically cylindrical with simple raised structures, applying pressure to muscles through rolling to achieve a muscle relaxation effect. These products have certain limitations in use. For example, they often only provide pressure stimulation in one direction, covering a limited area and are inefficient at relaxing large muscle groups (such as the hamstrings and back). Furthermore, traditional massage rollers require significant external force to address muscle tension, making them difficult for users to operate. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a muscle relaxation massage roller that can provide pressure stimulation in different directions and achieve muscle relaxation without the user having to apply a large amount of external force.
[0005] A muscle relaxation massage roller includes a main arm with multiple massage heads for relaxing and massaging muscles. Each pair of adjacent massage heads has a placement position for inserting the muscle to be relaxed and massaged. The two massage heads are squeezed by the muscles placed in the placement position. A return spring is included. Each pair of adjacent massage heads is squeezed by the muscles placed in the placement position, and the muscles are stimulated from different directions by the elastic force of the return spring.
[0006] Furthermore, the massage head is provided with protrusions for stimulating muscles.
[0007] Furthermore, there are at least two protrusions, one large and one small.
[0008] Furthermore, the massage head is a cylindrical massage head with multiple circumferentially distributed protrusions. Multiple circumferentially distributed protrusions form a group, and the massage head has multiple groups of protrusions, which are axially distributed.
[0009] Furthermore, each pair of adjacent massage heads is equipped with two massage rollers that are movably mounted on the main arm. The two massage rollers extend in different directions, and each pair of adjacent massage heads is respectively fitted onto the two massage rollers. Each pair of adjacent massage heads is squeezed by the muscles in the placement position, which drives the two massage rollers to move.
[0010] Furthermore, the massage head can rotate around the massage rollers as its axis.
[0011] Furthermore, the massage rollers are specifically hinged to the main arm.
[0012] Furthermore, a return spring is clamped between every two adjacent massage rollers.
[0013] Furthermore, the massage rollers are specifically hinged to the main arm at their root. The two massage rollers extend two heads from the root in different directions towards the front. The muscle placement position is located between the two heads and is wider at the front and narrower at the back. The two massage heads are fitted onto the massage roller heads. The roots of the two massage rollers each extend two spring-loaded parts towards the rear. A spring placement position that is narrower at the front and wider at the back is left between the two spring-loaded parts. The return spring is clamped at the rear of the spring placement position.
[0014] Furthermore, the main arm is equipped with a limiting component. When the two massage rollers are reset, the limiting component blocks the spring-loaded part of the massage rollers, thus preventing the heads of the two massage rollers from getting close to each other.
[0015] This invention utilizes the elasticity of its return spring to stimulate muscles, achieving muscle relaxation without requiring the user to apply significant external force. The two massage heads provide pressure stimulation to the muscles from different directions. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a 3D image of a massage roller.
[0017] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of the massage roller. Detailed Implementation
[0018] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments.
[0019] like Figure 1 , Figure 2The massage roller shown includes a main arm 1 and two sub-massage rollers 2 (left and right). The main arm 1 has a cavity 12. The roots 25 of the two sub-massage rollers 2 extend into the cavity 12 and are hinged to the main arm 1 by two hinges 10. The two sub-massage rollers 2 have two symmetrical heads 26 extending from the main arm 1 towards the upper left and upper right, respectively. A cylindrical massage head 21 is fitted onto each head 26. A muscle placement position 7 is located between the two heads 26 and is wider at the front and narrower at the back. The roots 25 of the two sub-massage rollers have two symmetrical spring-loaded parts 24 extending towards the lower left and lower right, respectively. A spring placement position 23, narrower at the front and wider at the back, is left between the two spring-loaded parts 24. A return spring 3 is provided at the spring placement position 23. Each spring-loaded part 24 has a spring mounting groove 22. The two ends of the return spring 3 are respectively inserted into the two spring mounting grooves 22, thus clamping it at the rear of the spring placement position 23. Normally, the left and right walls of the cavity 12 of the main arm 1 act as limiting members 11 to limit the spring part 24, so the two massage rollers 2 and the two massage heads 21 cannot get close to each other.
[0020] When a muscle relaxation massage is needed, the user holds the main arm 1 still and places the muscle to be massaged in the placement position 7 between the two massage heads 21. The muscle squeezes the two massage heads 21, causing them to rotate around the hinge 10 and move away from each other, thereby driving the roots 25 of the two massage rollers 2 to move closer together and squeeze the return spring 3. In this state, the return spring 3 applies an elastic force to the two massage heads 21, causing them to move closer together. Under the action of the elastic force, the two massage heads 21 stimulate the muscle from different directions, providing a relaxation massage. The user can move the main arm 1 laterally along the muscle line, causing the massage heads 21 to move laterally along the muscle. During this process, the massage heads 21 rub against the muscle and roll around the massage rollers 2 as an axis under the action of friction. The massage heads 21 are provided with multiple sets of massage parts distributed axially. Each set of massage parts includes multiple massage particles distributed circumferentially. Each massage particle includes four protrusions 210, one large and three small, which can concentrate pressure on specific small areas of muscle to stimulate the muscle. After the massage ends, the user removes the muscles that have entered the placement position 7 from the placement position 7. The muscles then stop compressing the two massage heads 21, and the return spring 3 drives the two massage rollers 2 and the two massage heads 21 to spring back to their original positions. When the two massage rollers 2 and the two massage heads 21 spring back to their original positions, the limiting member 11 on the main arm 1 blocks the spring-loaded portion 24 of the massage rollers 2, thereby limiting the heads 26 of the two massage rollers 2 and preventing them from getting closer to each other. Therefore, the two massage rollers 2 and the two massage heads 21 will not collide with each other under the action of elasticity.
Claims
1. A muscle relaxation massage roller, comprising a main arm, on which a plurality of massage heads for relaxing and massaging muscles are mounted, wherein a placement position is provided between each pair of adjacent massage heads for inserting the muscles to be relaxed and massaged, and the two massage heads are squeezed by the muscles placed in the placement position, characterized in that: Includes a return spring; when each pair of adjacent massage heads are squeezed by the muscles in the placement position, the muscles are stimulated from different directions by the elastic force of the return spring.
2. The massage roller according to claim 1, characterized in that: The massage head has protrusions for stimulating muscles.
3. The massage roller according to claim 2, characterized in that: There are at least two protrusions, one large and one small.
4. The massage roller according to claim 2, characterized in that: The massage head is a cylindrical massage head with multiple circumferentially distributed protrusions. Multiple circumferentially distributed protrusions form a group, and the massage head has multiple groups of protrusions, which are axially distributed.
5. The massage roller according to claim 1, characterized in that: Each pair of adjacent massage heads is equipped with two massage rollers that are movably mounted on the main arm. The two massage rollers extend in different directions. Each pair of adjacent massage heads is fitted onto the two massage rollers respectively. Each pair of adjacent massage heads is moved by the pressure of the muscles in the placement position, which drives the two massage rollers to move.
6. The massage roller according to claim 5, characterized in that: The massage head can rotate around the massage rollers.
7. The massage roller according to claim 5, characterized in that: The massage rollers are specifically hinged to the main arm.
8. The massage roller according to claim 5, characterized in that: A reset spring is clamped between every two adjacent massage rollers.
9. The massage roller according to claim 8, characterized in that: The massage rollers are hinged to the main arm at their root. The two massage rollers extend two heads from the root in different directions towards the front. The muscle placement position is located between the two heads and is wider at the front and narrower at the back. The two massage heads are fitted onto the massage roller heads. The roots of the two massage rollers each extend two spring-loaded parts towards the rear. A spring placement position that is narrower at the front and wider at the back is left between the two spring-loaded parts. The return spring is clamped at the rear of the spring placement position.
10. The massage roller according to claim 9, characterized in that: The main arm is equipped with a limiting device. When the two massage rollers are reset, the limiting device blocks the spring-loaded part of the massage rollers, thus preventing the heads of the two massage rollers from getting close to each other.