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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 22, 2015
Filed:
May. 12, 2010
Nichimu Inada, Osaka, JP;
Hideshi Kondo, Osaka, JP;
Yoshifumi Fukuyama, Tottori, JP;
Nagatoshi Harada, Osaka, JP;
Hiroo Hujita, Osaka, JP;
Yoshiyuki Hamada, Osaka, JP;
Yasuhiro Sugino, Osaka, JP;
Myongsik Kim, Osaka, JP;
Mitsuo Deguchi, Osaka, JP;
Nichimu Inada, Osaka, JP;
Hideshi Kondo, Osaka, JP;
Yoshifumi Fukuyama, Tottori, JP;
Nagatoshi Harada, Osaka, JP;
Hiroo Hujita, Osaka, JP;
Yoshiyuki Hamada, Osaka, JP;
Yasuhiro Sugino, Osaka, JP;
Myongsik Kim, Osaka, JP;
Mitsuo Deguchi, Osaka, JP;
Family Inada Co., Ltd., Osaka, JP;
Abstract
Provided is a massage machine capable of performing a rubbing operation and a pressing operation separately on different areas of the back surface of a body part of a person to be treated while performing the rubbing operation on the side surface of the body part. Specifically provided is a massage machine (M(M)) provided with a rubbing unit () comprising a pair of rubbing parts () for applying a rubbing massage to a body part of a person to be treated and a rubbing driving part () for driving the rubbing parts (). The rubbing parts () comprise a pair of first rubbing parts () disposed on both sides of the body part and reciprocating in the direction along the side surface of the body part, and a pair of second rubbing parts () disposed on the back surface of the body part and reciprocating in the direction along the back surface of the body part and in the direction crossing the back surface.