CN112827064A - Cervical vertebra therapeutic instrument - Google Patents

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CN112827064A
CN112827064A CN202110270585.9A CN202110270585A CN112827064A CN 112827064 A CN112827064 A CN 112827064A CN 202110270585 A CN202110270585 A CN 202110270585A CN 112827064 A CN112827064 A CN 112827064A
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Abstract

The invention discloses a cervical vertebra therapeutic instrument, which is used for massaging the neck and comprises an elastic main machine shell; the elastic main machine inner shell is provided with a first opening; the elastic main machine inner shell is buckled on the elastic main machine outer shell and deforms along with the elastic main machine outer shell; the rigid base is fixed on the inner side of the shell of the elastic host; the electrode assembly comprises an elastic connecting part and a treatment part arranged at one end of the elastic connecting part; the elastic connecting part passes through the first opening and is connected with the rigid base. By implementing the invention, the problem that the service life of the existing integrated silica gel base structure is influenced because the silica gel base is easily separated from the elastic bottom shell after long-time use is solved, and the acupuncture feeling is effectively avoided because the treatment part of the electrode assembly is attached to the skin limit of the neck part through twice rebounding. The massage device is arranged on the handle, so that micro-current pulse and hot compress massage can be carried out on two sides of the neck.

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Cervical vertebra therapeutic instrument
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of medical care, in particular to a cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus capable of being better attached to the neck of a human body.
Background
The existing cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus mostly adopts electric pulses to stimulate neck muscles to relieve muscle fatigue and relax nerves. Structurally, current cervical vertebra therapeutic instrument adopts portable design, including arc main part and both sides arc handle, arc handle and arc main part swing joint. The arc main body consists of a shell component, an electric control element and a movable massage component.
Among the prior art, overall structure has integral type plastic structure, integral type flexible glue structure and rotates connection structure, and wherein, integral type plastic structure, electric element distribute about both ends in, both ends and middle part integrated into one piece about, but mid portion elastic deformation is in order to adapt to the diameter of different necks. The integral type flexible glue structure requires that whole is lighter, and the electrode adopts the flexible glue material to guarantee that its quality does not influence the laminating of electrode part. The rotary connecting structure is the most common pulse type cervical vertebra structure, the handle is connected with the middle main body mechanism through the rotating shaft and the torsion spring, and the torsion spring provides elasticity to change the opening degree and clamp the neck.
In the prior art, the electrode assembly is mainly of a spring type or silica gel type base structure, so that the fitting degree of the electrode plate and the skin is increased, and the problem of needle feeling is avoided. Silica gel formula base structure adopts integral type flexible glue base structure mostly, and whole flexible glue base lock is on elasticity drain pan and through the glue adhesion, because electrode subassembly and the integrative design of silica gel base, the user is in the use, and electrode subassembly drives the silica gel base and warp, produces and draws drag power, can make glue fracture during long time use for whole silica gel base is thrown off with the elasticity drain pan.
Disclosure of Invention
The integral type silica gel base structure of current cervical vertebra therapeutic instrument easily leads to silica gel base and elasticity drain pan to throw off after using for a long time, influences the life-span, and integral type electrode subassembly structure neck laminating effect is not good.
A cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus for pulse massage of neck comprises
An elastic host housing;
the elastic main machine inner shell is provided with a first opening;
the elastic host inner shell is buckled on the elastic host outer shell and deforms along with the elastic host outer shell;
the rigid base is fixed on the inner side of the elastic host shell;
an electrode assembly including an elastic connection part and a treatment part disposed at one end of the elastic connection part;
the elastic connecting part penetrates through the first opening and is connected with the rigid base.
Furthermore, the elastic connecting part comprises a rigid connecting structure and a soft rubber sleeve sleeved on the rigid connecting structure.
Further, the rigid connection structure comprises a first pressing piece and a second pressing piece;
the soft rubber sleeve is of a horn structure and comprises a neck part and a main body part;
the neck portion is coated on the first pressing piece, the first pressing piece and the second pressing piece are clamped between the neck portion and the second pressing piece, and the first pressing piece and the second pressing piece are fixedly connected.
Furthermore, hooks are arranged on two sides of the second pressing piece, and second openings for hooking the hooks are correspondingly arranged on two sides of the rigid base.
Further, the second pressing piece is in snap connection with the second opening of the rigid base through the hook.
Furthermore, the second pressing piece is movably connected with the rigid base through the hook, and the cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus further comprises a first elastic piece which is arranged between the second pressing piece and the rigid base and used for providing resilience force.
Furthermore, the number of the electrode assemblies and the number of the rigid bases are four, and the electrode assemblies and the rigid bases are respectively and correspondingly arranged on the inner side of the cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus.
Further, the handle comprises a handle outer shell, a handle inner shell and a massage device, the handle outer shell is fixedly connected with the handle inner shell, and the massage device is arranged on the outer side of the handle inner shell.
Furthermore, the massage device comprises an electrode treatment piece which is of a runway strip structure, a groove corresponding to the electrode treatment piece is formed in the outer side of the inner shell of the handle, and the electrode treatment piece is embedded into the groove.
Furthermore, the electrode treatment piece is hung on the outer side of the inner shell of the handle, and the massage device further comprises a second elastic piece which is arranged between the electrode treatment piece and the outer side of the inner shell of the handle and used for providing resilience force.
According to the invention, the electrode assembly is movably connected with the base arranged on the rigid shell, the elastic piece provides primary resilience, the electrode assembly is also provided with the elastic connecting part, the software sleeve in the elastic connecting part provides secondary resilience, the electrode assembly treatment part is in limit fit with the neck skin through two times of resilience, and the acupuncture feeling is effectively avoided. The massage device is arranged on the handle, so that micro-current pulse and hot compress massage can be carried out on two sides of the neck.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention, the drawings needed to be used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious for those skilled in the art to obtain other drawings based on these drawings without creative efforts.
FIG. 1 is a view showing the overall shape of a cervical vertebrae therapeutic apparatus;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the cervical vertebrae treatment apparatus according to embodiment 1;
FIG. 3 is an inner shell view of the elastic main frame of the cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus;
FIG. 4 is a view of the electrode assembly and rigid base of example 1;
FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the electrode assembly;
FIG. 6 is a diagram of a soft gum set;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the electrode assembly;
the part names indicated by the numbers in the drawings are as follows: 100-cervical vertebra therapeutic equipment, 10-main machine shell, 11-elastic main machine outer shell, 12-elastic main machine inner shell, 121-first opening, 13-rigid base, 131-second opening, 20-handle, 21-handle inner shell, 22-handle outer shell, 30-electrode component, 31-rigid connection structure, 311-first pressing piece, 312-second pressing piece, 32-soft rubber sleeve, 321-neck, 322-main body part, 40-massage device.
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The technical solutions in the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, not all embodiments. Other embodiments, which can be derived by one of ordinary skill in the art from the embodiments given herein without any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
The existing integrated silica gel base structure of the cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus 100 is easy to cause the separation of the silica gel base and the elastic bottom shell after long-time use, the service life is influenced, and the structure neck part fitting effect of the integrated electrode assembly 30 is not good.
Example 1
A cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus 100, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, fig. 1 is an overall shape diagram of the cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus 100, fig. 2 is an exploded view of the cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus 100 of embodiment 1, which is used for performing pulse massage on a neck, and comprises an elastic main machine outer shell 11, an elastic main machine inner shell 12, a rigid base 13 and an electrode assembly 30, as shown in fig. 3, fig. 3 is an illustration of an elastic main machine inner shell 12 of the cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus 100, the elastic main machine inner shell 12 is provided with a first opening 121, and the elastic main machine inner shell 12 is buckled on the elastic main machine outer shell 11 and deforms along with the elastic main; the rigid base 13 is fixed on the inner side of the elastic host shell 11; the electrode assembly 30 includes an elastic connection part and a treatment part disposed at one end of the elastic connection part; the elastic connection portion passes through the first opening 121 to be connected to the rigid base 13.
The elastic connection part is used for generating deformation by using the weight of the cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus 100 when in use, so that the electrode assembly 30 generates a supporting effect, and the fitting performance is improved.
The flexible main unit housing 11 is preferably made of rigid material, but it is designed to be flexible, and the flexible main unit housing 12 is preferably made of flexible material to accommodate the deformation of the flexible main unit housing 11. The rigid chassis 13 is disposed in the main body accommodating space for connecting the electrode assembly 30.
The electrode assembly 30 is separated from the elastic main housing 12, as shown in fig. 4, fig. 4 is a view of the electrode assembly 30 and the rigid base 13 of embodiment 1, and the electrode assembly 30 is connected with the rigid base 13 through the first opening 121. The problem that the service life is influenced due to the fact that the existing integrated silica gel base structure is prone to being separated from the elastic bottom shell after being used for a long time is solved.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, fig. 5 is an exploded view of the electrode assembly 30, and the elastic connection portion includes a rigid connection structure 31 and a soft rubber sleeve 32 sleeved on the rigid connection structure 31. The rigid connection structure 31 includes a first pressing member 311 and a second pressing member 312.
The soft rubber sleeve 32 is in a horn structure, as shown in fig. 6, and fig. 6 is a diagram of the soft rubber sleeve 32, and includes a neck portion 321 and a main body portion 322.
Neck 321 is through the cladding on first compressing tightly the piece 311, and the joint is compressed tightly between piece 311 and the second compressing tightly piece 312 at first compressing tightly, and first compressing tightly piece 311 and second compressing tightly piece 312 fixed connection.
As shown in fig. 7, fig. 7 is a sectional view of the electrode assembly 30, the neck 321 of the soft rubber sleeve 32 is provided with a connecting surface, the connecting surface is sleeved on the first pressing piece 311, the first pressing piece 311 is provided with a fixing column, correspondingly, the second pressing piece 312 is provided with a fixing hole, the first pressing piece 311 and the second pressing piece 312 are fixed together and press the connecting surface through the fixing hole and the fixing column, the problem that the integrated soft rubber base is easily glued together through gluing in the existing electrode assembly 30 is avoided, and the connection durability of the soft rubber sleeve 32 is ensured.
Furthermore, hooks are disposed on two sides of the second pressing member 312, and second openings 131 for hooking the hooks are correspondingly disposed on two sides of the rigid base 13. The second pressing member 312 is snap-coupled to the second opening 131 of the rigid base 13 by a hook. The snap-fit connection is technically easy to assemble, and after the snap-fit connection, the electrode assembly 30 is fixed to the rigid chassis 13.
Further, the number of the electrode assemblies 30 and the number of the rigid bases 13 are four, and the four electrode assemblies and the four rigid bases are respectively and correspondingly arranged on the inner side of the cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus 100.
Further, the handle comprises a handle outer shell 22, a handle inner shell 21 and a massage device 40, wherein the handle outer shell 22 is fixedly connected with the handle inner shell 21, and the massage device 40 is arranged outside the handle inner shell 21. The massage device 40 is arranged at the inner side of the handles at two sides, and can perform thermal moxibustion and pulse massage on two sides of the neck of a human body, wherein the pulse massage is micro-current pulse massage.
Further, the massage device 40 includes an electrode treatment member, the electrode treatment member is a track strip structure, a groove corresponding to the electrode treatment member is disposed on the outer side of the inner handle shell 21, and the electrode treatment member is embedded into the groove. The electrode treatment piece is hung outside the inner handle shell 21.
In some embodiments, the massage device 40 further comprises a second elastic member disposed between the electrode treatment member and the outside of the inner handle shell 21 for providing a resilient force. The second elastic piece is arranged to provide resilience force for improving the fitting degree of the electrode treatment piece and improving the massage effect.
Example 2
Unlike embodiment 1, in embodiment 2, the electrode assembly 30 is movably connected to the rigid base 13 through the second pressing member 312 by means of the hook, and the cervical vertebrae therapeutic apparatus 100 further includes a first elastic member disposed between the second pressing member 312 and the rigid base 13 to provide a resilient force. This two-time resilient structure allows the cervical vertebrae therapeutic apparatus 100 to swing flexibly even in various directions. The treatment part of the electrode assembly 30 is attached to the limit of the neck skin through the elastic connecting part and the first elastic piece, so that the acupuncture feeling is effectively avoided. The problem of poor fitting of the existing cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus 100 with only one-time springback structure is avoided.
By implementing the invention, the electrode assembly 30 is movably connected with the base arranged on the rigid shell, the elastic piece provides the primary resilience, the electrode assembly 30 is also provided with the elastic connecting part, the software sleeve in the elastic connecting part provides the secondary resilience, and the treatment part of the electrode assembly 30 is in limit fit with the neck skin through two times of resilience, so that the acupuncture feeling is effectively avoided. The massage device 40 is arranged on the handle, so that micro-current pulse and hot compress massage can be carried out on two sides of the neck.
The present invention is not limited to the above preferred embodiments, and any modifications, equivalent replacements, improvements, etc. within the spirit and principle of the present invention should be included in the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. A cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus for massaging neck is characterized by comprising
An elastic host housing;
the elastic main machine inner shell is provided with a first opening;
the elastic host inner shell is buckled on the elastic host outer shell and deforms along with the elastic host outer shell;
the rigid base is fixed on the inner side of the elastic host shell;
an electrode assembly including an elastic connection part and a treatment part disposed at one end of the elastic connection part;
the elastic connecting part penetrates through the first opening and is connected with the rigid base.
2. The cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the elastic connection portion comprises a rigid connection structure and a soft rubber sleeve sleeved on the rigid connection structure.
3. The cervical spine treatment apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the rigid connection structure comprises a first compressing member, a second compressing member;
the soft rubber sleeve is of a horn structure and comprises a neck part and a main body part;
the neck portion is coated on the first pressing piece, the first pressing piece and the second pressing piece are clamped between the neck portion and the second pressing piece, and the first pressing piece and the second pressing piece are fixedly connected.
4. The cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus according to claim 3, wherein hooks are provided on both sides of the second compressing member, and second openings for hooking the hooks are correspondingly provided on both sides of the rigid base.
5. The cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus of claim 4, wherein the second pressing member is connected with the second opening of the rigid base in a snap-fit manner through the hook.
6. The cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the second compressing member is movably connected to the rigid base through the second compressing member via the hook, and further comprising a first elastic member disposed between the second compressing member and the rigid base to provide a resilient force.
7. The cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the number of the electrode assembly and the rigid base is four, and the four electrode assemblies and the four rigid bases are respectively and correspondingly disposed at the inner side of the cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus.
8. The cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus according to claim 7, further comprising a handle outer shell, a handle inner shell and a massaging device, wherein the handle outer shell is fixedly connected with the handle inner shell, and the massaging device is disposed outside the handle inner shell.
9. The cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the massage device comprises an electrode treatment member having a track-shaped structure, a groove corresponding to the electrode treatment member is formed on an outer side of the inner shell of the handle, and the electrode treatment member is inserted into the groove.
10. The cervical vertebra therapeutic apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the electrode treatment member is hung outside the inner handle shell, and the massage device further comprises a second elastic member disposed between the electrode treatment member and the outside of the inner handle shell to provide a resilient force.
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