17983842. MASSAGE DEVICE FOR LEGREST OF VEHICLE SEAT simplified abstract (Hyundai Motor Company)

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MASSAGE DEVICE FOR LEGREST OF VEHICLE SEAT

Organization Name

Hyundai Motor Company

Inventor(s)

Sang Hark Lee of Incheon (KR)

Sang Do Park of Suwon (KR)

Deok Soo Lim of Hwaseong (KR)

Jung Sang You of Hwaseong (KR)

Ho Suk Jung of Hwaseong (KR)

Chan Ho Jung of Gunpo (KR)

Sang Soo Lee of Hwaseong (KR)

Hyun Gyu Sung of Cheongju (KR)

Sang Gyu Byeon of Cheongju (KR)

Hyun Seok Song of Hwaseong (KR)

Beom Sun Kim of Hwaseong (KR)

MASSAGE DEVICE FOR LEGREST OF VEHICLE SEAT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17983842 titled 'MASSAGE DEVICE FOR LEGREST OF VEHICLE SEAT

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a massage device for a legrest of a vehicle seat that can massage the calves of a passenger by striking them. This massage improves blood flow and reduces fatigue.

  • A massage module is installed in the legrest of a vehicle seat.
  • The massage module is capable of massaging the calves of a passenger by striking them.
  • The massage improves blood flow to the calves.
  • The massage significantly reduces the fatigue of the passenger.

Potential Applications

  • Vehicle seats in cars, buses, trains, and airplanes.
  • Office chairs and other seating arrangements where legrests are present.

Problems Solved

  • Fatigue and discomfort experienced by passengers during long journeys.
  • Poor blood circulation in the calves due to prolonged sitting.

Benefits

  • Improved blood flow to the calves.
  • Reduced fatigue and discomfort for passengers.
  • Enhanced comfort during long journeys.


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed is a massage device for a legrest of a vehicle seat in which a massage module capable of massaging the calves of a passenger by striking the same is installed so as to massage the calves of the passenger, thereby improving blood flow to the calves and significantly reducing the fatigue of the passenger.