CN105078342B - Wet tissue heating device - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention aims to further improve the safety of a wet tissue heating device. The device (1) is provided with: a device container body (2) for accommodating a wet tissue storage body; an upper surface sealing member (3) which is detachably mounted on the device container body (2) and is formed with a wet tissue take-out port for taking out wet tissues; a container energizing unit (5) that energizes the wet tissue container toward the upper surface sealing member (3); a container heating section (15) which has a heating element provided on the upper surface sealing member (3) and heats the wet tissue container; and a power supply blocking unit (28) that detects the attachment state of the upper surface sealing member (3) to the device container body (2), and blocks power supply to the heating element (15) in the non-attachment state.
Description
Technical Field
The invention relates to a wet tissue heating device which can provide wet tissue heated to a temperature higher than the normal temperature when hot wet tissue is used.
Background
Conventionally, as a substitute for cloth towels, disposable wet wipes, such as hand wipes, kitchen wipes, toilet wipes, and wipes for infants and patients to excrete, have been widely used.
In particular, when a wet tissue for wiping is used by an infant or a patient in a low temperature period such as winter, the temperature of the wet tissue is low, and therefore the infant or the patient may feel uncomfortable during use.
In order to solve the above problem, patent documents 1 and 2 disclose a device for heating wet tissues stored in a flexible container (e.g., a plastic bag).
[ background Art document ]
[ patent document ]
[ patent document 1] Japanese patent No. 3278305 publication
[ patent document 2] Japanese patent No. 4384761 publication
Disclosure of Invention
[ problems to be solved by the invention ]
Since the wet tissue heating device is provided with a heating unit for heating the wet tissue, it is important to ensure safety while preventing misuse of the device.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to further improve the safety of a wet tissue heating device.
[ means for solving problems ]
In order to solve the above problem, a wet tissue heating device according to the present invention of the 1 st aspect is characterized by comprising: a device container body having an upper surface opening for accommodating a wet tissue storage body; an upper surface sealing member detachably attached to the device container body, sealing the upper surface opening, and having a wet tissue extraction port for extracting wet tissue; a container energizing section for energizing the wet tissue container toward the upper surface sealing member; a container heating section having a heating element provided on the upper surface sealing member, for heating the wet tissue container; and a power supply blocking unit that detects a mounting state of the upper surface sealing member to the device container body and blocks power supply to the heating element in a non-mounting state.
According to the invention of claim 1, the invention of claim 2 is characterized in that the power supply blocking unit includes: a switch provided on the upper surface sealing member and electrically connected to the heating element; and an operation piece provided in the device container body and configured to switch the switch when the upper surface sealing member is attached to the device container body.
According to the invention of claim 2, the invention of claim 3 is characterized in that the switch has an operated piece for switching between an on state and an off state of the switch, and the operating piece of the device container body is configured to press the operated piece of the switch when the upper surface sealing member is attached to the device container body.
According to the present invention of claim 3, the present invention of claim 4 is characterized in that a shielding member is provided around the operated piece in order to prevent the operated piece of the switch from being operated by mistake.
According to the present invention as defined in any one of claims 2 to 4, the invention as defined in claim 5 is characterized in that the container energizing unit includes a lifting and lowering platform which is provided in the device container body so as to be capable of lifting and lowering, and on which the wet tissue container is placed, the operation piece and a guide member which is provided in the device container body and guides the lifting and lowering operation of the lifting and lowering platform are integrally formed.
According to the present invention as defined in any one of claims 1 to 5, the present invention as defined in claim 6 is characterized by further comprising a power supply cable for supplying power to the heat generating element, the power supply cable being detachably connected to a terminal provided on the upper surface sealing member and electrically connected to the heat generating element.
According to the present invention according to any one of aspects 1 to 6, the present invention according to aspect 7 is characterized by further comprising a sealing member fixing portion for releasably fixing the upper surface sealing member to the device container body, the sealing member fixing portion comprising: 1 st sealing component fixing part with hook mechanism; and a 2 nd sealing member fixing portion having a press-fitting mechanism.
The present invention according to any one of aspects 1 to 7 is characterized in that the present invention according to aspect 8 further comprises a lid member for openably sealing an upper side of the wet tissue takeout opening.
According to the present invention as defined in any one of claims 1 to 8, the present invention as defined in claim 9 further comprises a display unit for displaying an operation portion of the cover member to a user, wherein the display unit includes a light emitting body that emits light when the heat emitting body is supplied with power.
According to the invention of any one of the aspects 1 to 9, the invention of the aspect 10 is characterized by further comprising a remaining amount display portion for displaying a remaining amount of the wet tissue in the wet tissue storage.
According to the present invention as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10, the present invention as claimed in claim 11 is characterized in that the upper surface sealing member is formed so as to be at least partially fitted into the device container body through the upper surface opening, and the complementary shape between the upper surface sealing member and the device container body is formed asymmetrically.
[ Effect of the invention ]
According to the present invention, the safety of the wet tissue heating device can be further improved.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a wet tissue heating device according to an embodiment of the present invention, as viewed from diagonally forward direction.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the wet tissue heating device shown in fig. 1 as viewed from a diagonally rear direction.
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of a central portion in the right-left direction of the wet tissue heating device shown in fig. 1 and 2.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing a state where a cover member of the wet tissue heating apparatus shown in fig. 1 and 2 is opened.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the upper surface sealing member of the wet tissue heating apparatus shown in fig. 1 and 2, as viewed from diagonally forward direction.
Fig. 6 is a front view of the upper surface sealing member of the wet tissue heating apparatus shown in fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the upper surface sealing member shown in fig. 5, as viewed from obliquely above.
Fig. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the upper surface sealing member shown in fig. 5, as viewed obliquely from below.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing the upper surface side of the lifting table of the wet tissue heating apparatus shown in fig. 1 and 2.
Fig. 10 is a perspective view showing the back side of the lifting table of the wet tissue heating apparatus shown in fig. 9.
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of the device container body of the wet tissue heating device shown in fig. 1, as viewed from diagonally forward direction.
Fig. 12 is a perspective view of the device container body of the wet tissue heating device shown in fig. 2, as viewed from a diagonally rear direction.
Fig. 13 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a case where the wet tissue container is stored in the wet tissue heating device shown in fig. 1 and 2.
Fig. 14 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a state in which the wet tissue container is accommodated in the wet tissue heating device shown in fig. 1 and 2.
Fig. 15 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a state where a cover member of the wet tissue heating apparatus shown in fig. 14 is opened.
Fig. 16(a) is a longitudinal sectional view for explaining the power supply interrupting portion of the wet tissue heating apparatus shown in fig. 1 and 2, showing a state in which the upper surface sealing member is removed from the apparatus container main body, and fig. 16(b) is a view showing a cross-sectional position of fig. 16 (a).
Fig. 17(a) is a longitudinal sectional view for explaining a power supply blocking portion of the wet tissue heating device shown in fig. 1 and 2, showing a state where an upper surface sealing member is attached to a device container main body, and fig. 17(b) is a view showing a cross-sectional position of fig. 17 (a).
Fig. 18 is a diagram for explaining the operation of the power supply interrupting portion of the wet tissue heating device shown in fig. 1 and 2, and the explanatory diagram corresponds to the state shown in fig. 16(a) and (b).
Fig. 19 is a diagram for explaining the operation of the power supply interrupting portion of the wet tissue heating device shown in fig. 1 and 2, and the explanatory diagram corresponds to the state shown in fig. 17(a) and (b).
Fig. 20 is a perspective view illustrating a mechanism for preventing the power supply blocking portion of the wet tissue heating apparatus shown in fig. 1 and 2 from being erroneously operated.
Fig. 21 is a plan view for explaining a wet tissue pressing portion of the wet tissue heating device shown in fig. 1 and 2.
Fig. 22 is a longitudinal sectional view taken along line a-a of fig. 21.
Detailed Description
A wet tissue heating device according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
The wet tissue heating device according to the present embodiment accommodates a wet tissue container for supplying a wet tissue heated to a temperature higher than the normal temperature when the wet tissue is used, the wet tissue container accommodating a plurality of wet tissues in a container (for example, a plastic bag) made of a flexible material.
As shown in fig. 1 to 4, the wet tissue heating apparatus 1 of the present embodiment includes: a device container body 2 for accommodating a wet tissue storage body; and an upper surface sealing member 3 attached to the device container body 2 for sealing the upper surface opening of the device container body 2. The upper surface sealing member 3 is releasably fixed to the device container body 2 by a sealing member fixing portion 4.
As shown in fig. 3, the apparatus container body 2 is provided with a container energizing section 5 inside, and the container energizing section 5 is used for energizing the wet tissue container to the lower surface of the upper surface sealing member 3. The housing energizing unit 5 includes: a lifting platform 6 which is arranged in the device container body 2 in a lifting free manner and on the upper surface of which a wet tissue storage body is placed; and a spring member 7 disposed between the lower surface of the elevating table 6 and the bottom surface of the apparatus container body 2.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, a wet tissue take-out port 8 is formed in the center of the upper surface sealing member 3, and the wet tissue take-out port 8 is used to take out wet tissues from the inside of the apparatus container body 2. The wet tissue take-out port 8 is formed in the bottom surface of the recess 9, and the recess 9 is formed in the upper surface of the upper surface sealing member 3.
A lid member 10 that is openable and closable in a hinge manner is provided on the upper surface of the upper surface sealing member 3, and the upper surface of the recess 9 of the upper surface sealing member 3 is sealed by the lid member 10.
The lid member 10 is provided with a one-key lid opening mechanism (not shown), and is energized in the opening direction by the coil spring member 11, and the locked state is released by pressing the front center portion of the lid member 10. Therefore, by pressing the front center portion of the lid member 10 in the closed state, the lid member 10 is automatically opened. Further, the lid member 10 in the opened state is closed and the front center portion thereof is pressed, whereby the lid member 10 is fixed in the closed state. Therefore, even if one hand is not empty, the user can easily open and close the lid member 10 with the other hand.
As a display portion 12 for displaying an operation portion of the cover member 10 to a user, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, a decoration 12A is applied to the operation portion. As shown in fig. 3, an LED (light emitting body) 12B for illuminating the operation portion from the inside is provided as the display portion 12 for allowing the operation portion to be recognized even in a dark place. In order to improve the transmittance of LED light, the thickness of the member in the portion through which LED light is transmitted is reduced, and the use of carbon as a raw material for the resin coloring material used here is minimized.
As shown in fig. 5 and 6, the sealing member fixing portion 4 for releasably fixing the upper surface sealing member 3 to the apparatus container body 2 includes: a 1 st sealing member fixing portion 13 having a hook mechanism; and a 2 nd sealing member fixing part 14 having a press-fit (clamp) mechanism. The 1 st sealing member fixing portion 13 has hook members 13A, and the hook members 13A are provided swingably on both left and right sides of the upper surface sealing member 3. The 2 nd sealing member fixing portion 14 has engaging pieces 14A, and the engaging pieces 14A are provided on both left and right sides of the upper surface sealing member 3.
As shown in fig. 7 and 8, the upper surface sealing member 3 has an annular hollow structure, and a heating element (container heating section) 15 is provided inside the upper surface sealing member 3 so as to surround the wet tissue extraction port 8. The heating element 15 is constituted by, for example, a chrome mica heater, and is configured to maintain a substantially constant temperature by performing temperature control using a bimetal switch.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the power supply cable 16 is connected to the rear surface of the upper surface sealing member 3, and supplies power to the heating element 15 through the power supply cable 16. A terminal (not shown) electrically connected to the heating element 15 is provided on the upper surface sealing member 3, and a power cable 16 is detachably connected to the terminal.
Since the power supply cord 16 is detachable from the upper surface sealing member 3, for example, when the wet tissue is not required to be kept warm, the power supply cord 16 can be detached from the upper surface sealing member 3, and the wet tissue heating device 1 can be used as a simple storage container for a wet tissue storage body.
Fig. 9 and 10 are enlarged views of the elevating platform 6 on which the wet tissue storage body is placed. The elevating table 6 has a recess 6A on the upper surface of the left and right sides thereof, and the upper surface of the center portion 6B protrudes oppositely. Thus, for example, even when the rigidity of the left and right end portions of the wet tissue storage body is high, the central portion of the wet tissue storage body can be appropriately pushed up by the convex central portion 6B of the lifting table 6. Therefore, the central portion of the wet tissue container can be appropriately pressed against the lower surface of the upper surface sealing member 3, so that a good heated state of the wet tissue can be ensured.
As shown in fig. 10, a short cylindrical portion 17 is formed in the center of the back surface of the vertically movable mounting table 6, and as shown in fig. 3, the upper end of the spring member 7 is fitted inside the short cylindrical portion 17. A short cylindrical member 18 is also formed in the bottom center portion of the device container body 2, and the lower end of the spring member 7 is fitted inside the short cylindrical member 18. In this way, the upper end and the lower end of the spring member 7 are fitted into the short cylindrical members 17 and 18, thereby reliably preventing the spring member 7 from falling off.
As shown in fig. 11, a pair of guide members 19A are provided on the inner wall surface on the rear side of the device container body 2 so as to extend in the vertical direction and protrude. On the other hand, as shown in fig. 10, guide grooves 20A are formed in the rear surface of the elevating table 6, and guide members 19A protruding from the inner wall surface of the rear side of the apparatus container body 2 are inserted into the guide grooves 20A.
As shown in fig. 12, 4 guide members 19B are provided on the inner wall surface of the front side of the device container body 2 so as to extend in the vertical direction and protrude. On the other hand, as shown in fig. 9, guide grooves 20B are formed in the front surface of the elevating table 6, and guide members 19B protruding from the inner wall surface of the front side of the apparatus container body 2 are inserted into the guide grooves 20B.
As shown in fig. 11 and 12, a pair of guide grooves 21A and 21B are formed in the left and right inner wall surfaces of the device container body 2 so as to extend in the vertical direction. On the other hand, as shown in fig. 9 and 10, guide members 22A and 22B are provided to protrude from the left and right side surfaces of the elevating table 6, and the guide members 22A and 22B are inserted into guide grooves 21A and 21B formed in the left and right inner wall surfaces of the device container body 2.
The guide members 19A and 19B and the guide grooves 21A and 21B provided on the apparatus container main body 2 side, and the guide grooves 20A and 20B and the guide members 22A and 22B provided on the elevating table 6 side are vertically slidably fitted. This guides the vertical movement of the vertical movement stage 6, and stabilizes the vertical movement.
As shown in fig. 9, a red mark 23, for example, is provided at the center of the front surface of the elevating table 6. As shown in fig. 11 and 12, a display window 24 is formed in the front wall of the apparatus container body 2. The mark 23 and the display window 24 constitute a remaining amount display unit 25, and the remaining amount display unit 25 displays the remaining amount of the wet tissue.
That is, as the wet tissue container becomes thinner as the wet tissue is consumed, the lifting table 6 is lifted up accordingly, and the red mark 23 at the center portion of the front surface of the lifting table 6 is visible through the display window 24 of the apparatus container main body 2. Thus, the user can recognize that the amount of wet tissue remaining is small.
As shown in fig. 11 and 12, a locking edge 13B is formed at the center of the upper portion of the left and right side walls of the device container body 2, and the locking edge 13B is locked by a hook member 13A of the 1 st sealing member fixing portion 13 shown in fig. 5 and 6. In addition, an engagement opening 14B is formed in the upper center of the left and right side walls of the device container body 2, and an engagement piece 14A of the 2 nd sealing member fixing portion 14 shown in fig. 5 is engaged with the engagement opening 14B.
In this way, since the 2 nd sealing member fixing portion 14 having a press-fitting (snap-fitting) mechanism is provided in addition to the 1 st sealing member fixing portion 13 having the hook mechanism, even when the locked state of the 1 st sealing member fixing portion 13 is released, the upper surface sealing member 3 is not easily detached from the apparatus container body 2 by the 2 nd sealing member fixing portion 14.
The upper surface sealing member 3 is formed such that a lower half portion thereof is fitted into the device container body 2 through the upper surface opening of the device container body 2. The upper surface sealing member 3 and the device container body 2 have shapes complementary to each other. The complementary shape is formed asymmetrically in the front-rear direction and/or the left-right direction, thereby preventing the back-and-forth movement.
When the wet tissue container is stored in the wet tissue heating apparatus 1, as shown in fig. 13, the upper surface sealing member 3 is released from the apparatus container body 2, and the upper surface sealing member 3 is removed from the apparatus container body 2. Then, the wet tissue storage 26 is placed on the elevating platform 6 through the upper opening of the device container body 2. The wet tissue storage 26 placed on the elevating platform 6 is pressed downward against the elastic force of the spring member 7 by the lower surface of the upper surface sealing member 3 while covering the upper surface sealing member 3 from above.
By sufficiently pressing the wet tissue storage 26 downward, the engagement piece 14A of the upper surface sealing member 3 engages with the engagement opening 14B of the apparatus container main body 2, and the upper surface sealing member 3 is temporarily fixed. In this state, the hook member 13A of the upper surface sealing member 3 is operated to be locked to the locking edge 13B of the device container main body 2, whereby the upper surface sealing member 3 is fixed to the device container main body 2 as shown in fig. 14.
As described above, the heating element 15 (fig. 7) is provided inside the upper surface sealing member 3, and the lower surface of the upper surface sealing member 3 is heated by the heat from the heating element 15. As shown in fig. 14, since the upper surface of the wet tissue storage 26 contacts the lower surface of the upper surface sealing member 3, heat is transferred from the uppermost wet tissue to the lower layer of the plurality of wet tissues in the wet tissue storage 26. Therefore, the wet tissue on the uppermost layer used first can be optimally heated.
As shown in fig. 15, when the wet tissue is used, the lid member 10 is opened first, and the wet tissue 27 is taken out through the wet tissue take-out port 8 formed in the upper surface sealing member 3. When the thickness of the wet tissue container 26 becomes thinner as the wet tissue 27 is consumed, the lifting table 6 can be urged upward by the spring member 7, and therefore the lifting table 6 moves upward as the thickness of the wet tissue container 26 decreases. This can maintain the state in which the upper surface of the wet tissue container 26 is pressed by the lower surface of the upper surface sealing member 3 throughout the use of the wet tissue container 26.
In addition to the above-described configuration, as shown in fig. 16(a), 16(b), 17(a) and 17(b), the wet tissue heating device 1 according to the present embodiment includes a power supply blocking unit 28, and the power supply blocking unit 28 detects a mounted state of the upper surface sealing member 3 to the device container body 2 and blocks power supply to the heating element (container heating unit) 15 in a non-mounted state.
That is, as shown in fig. 16(a), 16(b), 17(a) and 17(b), a switch 29 is provided inside the upper surface sealing member 3, and the switch 29 is electrically connected to the heating element 15. The switch 29 has an operated piece 30, and the operated piece 30 is used for switching the on state and the off state of the switch 29. On the other hand, the device container body 2 is provided with an operation piece 31, and the operation piece 31 performs a switching operation of the switch 29 when the upper surface sealing member 3 is attached to the device container body 2. The operation piece 31 is formed integrally with a guide member 19B, and the guide member 19B is provided in the apparatus container body 2 and guides the vertical movement of the vertical movement table 6.
When the upper surface sealing member 3 is attached to the upper surface opening of the apparatus case main body 2, as shown in fig. 18 and 19, the operation piece 31 on the apparatus case main body 2 side is brought into contact with the operated piece 30 of the switch 29, and the operated piece 30 is pressed upward and raised. Thereby, the switch 29 is switched from the off state to the on state, and the power supply to the heating element 15 is started.
On the other hand, when the upper surface sealing member 3 is removed from the apparatus container body 2, the pressing of the switch 29 by the operation piece 31 against the operated piece 30 is released. Thereby, the operated piece 30 is lowered, the switch 29 is switched from the on state to the off state, and the power supply to the heating element 15 is interrupted.
The display unit 12 shown in fig. 3 is configured to block power supply to the heating element 15 and also to block power supply to the LED12B of the display unit 12.
As shown in fig. 20 (and fig. 5 and 6), a shielding member 32 is provided around the operated piece 30 of the switch 29 to prevent the operated piece 30 from being operated by mistake. The shielding member 32 is a member formed by cutting out a part of the cylindrical member in the axial direction thereof, and the operation piece 31 can be inserted into the cutout portion 32A of the shielding member.
As described above, according to the wet tissue heating apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, when the upper surface sealing member 3 is removed from the apparatus container body 2, the power supply to the heating element 15 is interrupted, and even if the power cable 16 connected to the upper surface sealing member 3 is kept inserted into the outlet, the heating state of the heating element 15 can be released by removing the upper surface sealing member 3. This can surely prevent burning or the like caused by contact with the heated upper surface sealing member 3. Further, it is possible to surely prevent the upper surface sealing member 3 in a detached state from being used as a heating appliance or the like.
Further, since the operation piece 31 for operating the operated piece 30 of the switch 29 and the guide member 19B provided in the apparatus container body 2 for guiding the vertical movement of the vertical movement table 6 are integrally formed, the structure can be simplified and the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
Further, since the power supply to the LED12A of the display unit 12 is interrupted while the power supply to the heating element 15 is interrupted, the user can recognize that the wet tissue heating apparatus 1 is in the heating state by confirming the lighting state of the display unit 12.
Further, since the shielding member 32 is provided around the operated piece 30 of the switch 29, the operated piece 30 of the switch 29 of the upper surface sealing member 3 after being removed can be prevented from being erroneously operated.
In addition to the above configuration, the wet tissue heating device of the present embodiment includes a wet tissue pressing portion for pressing the wet tissue 27 drawn out to the outside from the wet tissue storage body 26 to the member around the wet tissue take-out port 8.
That is, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, a protruding portion 33 protruding into the recess 9 of the upper surface sealing member 3 in a state where the lid member 10 is closed is formed on the inner side of the lid member 10 as the wet tissue pressing portion. As shown in fig. 3 and 22, the protrusion 33 has a hollow structure, and a heat insulator 34 is provided inside the protrusion.
As shown in fig. 3 and 22, the lower surface of the projection 33 is formed as a flat surface covering the entire wet tissue extraction port 8 from above. The lower edge of the protruding portion 33 is close to the edge of the wet tissue take-out port 8. Therefore, the wet tissue 27 drawn out from the wet tissue storage 26 through the wet tissue take-out opening 8 is pressed against the peripheral edge of the wet tissue take-out opening 8 by the protrusion 33 provided on the lower surface of the lid member 10.
As described above, according to the wet tissue heating apparatus 1 of the present embodiment, since the protruding portion 33 is formed inside the cover member 10 and the wet tissue 27 extracted through the wet tissue extraction port 8 is pressed against the peripheral edge portion of the wet tissue extraction port 8 (in a heated state), the wet tissue 27 can be heated properly.
Further, since the heat insulating material 34 is provided in the inside of the protruding portion 33, the wet tissue 27 in the portion drawn through the wet tissue take-out opening 8 can be further surely heated by the high heat retaining property in the vicinity of the wet tissue take-out opening 8.
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1 Wet tissue heating device
2 device container body
3 upper surface sealing member
4 sealing member fixing part
5 housing energizing part
6 lifting carrying table
6A recess of elevating platform
6B convex part of lifting carrying table
7 spring component
8 wet tissue take-out port
9 concave part of upper surface sealing component
10 cover component
11 coil spring member
12 display part
12A shows the decoration (display part) of the operation part of the cover member
12B LED (display part)
13 st sealing member fixing part
13A hook component
13B locking edge
14 nd 2 nd sealing member fixing part
14A engaging piece
14B engaging opening
15 heating element (heating storage body)
16 power supply cable
17 short cylindrical part of the lifting table
18 short cylindrical part of device container body
19A, 19B device container body guide member
Guide groove for 20A, 20B elevating platform
21A, 21B device container body guide groove
22A, 22B guide member for elevating platform
23 sign
24 display window
25 remaining amount display part
26 Wet tissue container
27 wet paper towel
28 power supply blocking part
29 switch
30 switch operated piece
31 operating piece for operating operated piece of switch
32 shading component
33 protruding part (Wet tissue pressing part)
34 insulating material
Claims (8)
1. A wet tissue heating device is provided with: a device container body having an upper surface opening for accommodating a wet tissue storage body;
an upper surface sealing member detachably attached to the apparatus container body so as to seal the upper surface opening, and having a wet tissue take-out port through which a wet tissue is taken out;
a container energizing section for energizing the wet tissue container toward the upper surface sealing member;
a container heating section having a heating element provided on the upper surface sealing member and heating the wet tissue container; and
a power supply blocking unit for detecting a mounting state of the upper surface sealing member to the apparatus container body and blocking power supply to the heating element in a non-mounting state, wherein
The power supply blocking unit includes: a switch provided on the upper surface sealing member and electrically connected to the heating element; and an operation piece provided in the device container main body, for switching the switch when the upper surface sealing member is mounted on the device container main body;
the switch is provided with an operated piece which is used for switching the conducting state and the blocking state of the switch;
the operation piece of the device container body is configured to press the operated piece of the switch when the upper surface sealing member is attached to the device container body;
in order to prevent the operated piece of the switch from being operated by mistake, a shielding member is provided around the operated piece.
2. A wet tissue heating device is provided with: a device container body having an upper surface opening for accommodating a wet tissue storage body;
an upper surface sealing member detachably attached to the apparatus container body so as to seal the upper surface opening, and having a wet tissue take-out port through which a wet tissue is taken out;
a container energizing section for energizing the wet tissue container toward the upper surface sealing member;
a container heating section having a heating element provided on the upper surface sealing member and heating the wet tissue container; and
a power supply blocking unit for detecting a mounting state of the upper surface sealing member to the apparatus container body and blocking power supply to the heating element in a non-mounting state, wherein
Further having a sealing member fixing portion for releasably fixing the upper surface sealing member to the device container body,
the sealing member fixing portion includes: 1 st sealing component fixing part with hook mechanism; and a 2 nd sealing member fixing portion having a press-fitting mechanism.
3. A wet tissue heating device is provided with: a device container body having an upper surface opening for accommodating a wet tissue storage body;
an upper surface sealing member detachably attached to the apparatus container body so as to seal the upper surface opening, and having a wet tissue take-out port through which a wet tissue is taken out;
a container energizing section for energizing the wet tissue container toward the upper surface sealing member;
a container heating section having a heating element provided on the upper surface sealing member and heating the wet tissue container; and
a power supply blocking unit for detecting a mounting state of the upper surface sealing member to the apparatus container body and blocking power supply to the heating element in a non-mounting state, wherein
The upper surface sealing member is formed such that at least a portion thereof is inserted into the interior of the device container body through the upper surface opening, and the complementary shape between the upper surface sealing member and the device container body is formed asymmetrically.
4. The wet tissue heating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the container energizing unit has a lifting table which is provided in the apparatus container body so as to be lifted and lowered, and on which the wet tissue container is placed;
the operation piece and a guide member are integrally formed, and the guide member is provided in the apparatus container main body and guides the vertical movement of the vertical movement table.
5. The wet tissue heating apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, further having a power supply cable for supplying power to the heat-generating body,
the power cable is detachably connected to a terminal provided on the upper surface sealing member and electrically connected to the heating element.
6. The wet tissue heating apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, further comprising a cover member for openably sealing an upper side of the wet tissue take-out port.
7. The wet tissue heating apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising a display portion for displaying an operation portion of the cover member to a user;
the display unit has a light emitting body that emits light when power is supplied to the heat emitting body.
8. The wet tissue heating apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, further comprising a remaining amount display portion for displaying a remaining amount of wet tissue in the wet tissue storage.
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