CN115445096A - Physical therapy device - Google Patents
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Abstract
The application provides a physiotherapy device, which comprises a shell and an emitting device, wherein the shell comprises a first shell and a second shell 12 which are spliced with each other; the first shell comprises a physical therapy part, a first fixing part and a first connecting part, the first fixing part is arranged on two opposite sides of the physical therapy part, the first connecting part extends from the first fixing part to the second shell 12, and the first connecting part is provided with a first connecting hole penetrating through the first fixing part; the second housing 12 includes a panel portion, a second fixing portion and a second connecting portion, the second fixing portion is disposed on two opposite sides of the panel portion, the second connecting portion extends from the second fixing portion to the first housing, and the second connecting portion is provided with a second connecting hole penetrating through the second fixing portion. This application leads to hanging the rope and when stretching into first connecting hole or second connecting hole through preventing because there is the space between first connecting portion and the second connecting portion, can't stretch out and a plurality of physiotherapy devices that appear can't connect and can't be applicable to the problem at different positions from another hole.
Description
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of beauty equipment, in particular to a physiotherapy device.
Background
With the improvement of living standard of people, the consumption consciousness of people is gradually strengthened, and the physical beauty and the internal health of the appearance are more and more important, so that a plurality of physical therapy devices are appeared on the market to assist people to carry out external and internal body rehabilitation.
The physical therapy devices on the market can only be placed at home for use if the physical therapy devices are large in size, and can only be worn on the wrist if the physical therapy devices are small in size. When the physiotherapy device is combined and worn on different parts of a human body, a plurality of physiotherapy devices are difficult to connect, and when a plurality of small physiotherapy devices are connected by using a hanging rope, the hanging rope is difficult to pass through holes on the hanging rope and pass through the holes.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above, it is desirable to provide a physiotherapy apparatus that is easy to assemble, so as to solve the above problems.
The embodiment of the application provides a physiotherapy device, which comprises a shell and a transmitting device, wherein the shell is provided with an accommodating cavity, the transmitting device is arranged in the accommodating wall cavity, the shell comprises a first shell and a second shell which are spliced with each other, and the first shell and the second shell are enclosed into the accommodating cavity;
the first shell comprises a physical therapy part, a first fixing part and a first connecting part, the first fixing part is arranged on two opposite sides of the physical therapy part, the first connecting part extends from the first fixing part to the second shell, and the first connecting part is provided with a first connecting hole penetrating through the first fixing part;
the second shell comprises a panel part, a second fixing part and a second connecting part, the second fixing part is arranged on two opposite sides of the panel part, the second connecting part extends from the second fixing part to the first shell, and the second connecting part is provided with a second connecting hole penetrating through the second fixing part;
when the first shell and the second shell are spliced, the first connecting portion abuts against the second connecting portion, so that the first connecting hole is communicated with the second connecting hole.
In at least one embodiment of the present application, the first connecting portion has a first face facing the second housing, and the second connecting portion has a second face facing the first housing;
the first shell further comprises a convex part arranged on the first surface, and the second shell further comprises a groove arranged on the second surface;
when the first shell and the second shell are spliced, the convex part extends into and is fixed in the groove.
In at least one embodiment of the present application, the first fixing portion is arc-shaped, and the first fixing portion extends from the therapy portion to the second housing;
the length of the first connecting part is equal to the thickness of the first fixing part along the direction of the first shell pointing to the second shell.
In at least one embodiment of this application, the physiotherapy portion and the first connecting portion set up as an organic whole.
In at least one embodiment of this application, the first fixed part has towards the second casing and is located the first medial surface of holding intracavity, first connecting portion is fixed in on the first medial surface.
In at least one embodiment of the present application, the first inner side is planar.
In at least one embodiment of the present application, the second fixing portion is arc-shaped, and the second fixing portion extends from the panel portion toward the first case;
the length of the second connecting part is equal to the thickness of the second fixing part along the direction of the second shell pointing to the first shell.
In at least one embodiment of the present application, the panel portion is integrally formed with the second connecting portion.
In at least one embodiment of this application, the second fixed part has towards first casing and is located the second medial surface of holding intracavity, the second connecting portion is fixed in on the second medial surface.
In at least one embodiment of the present application, the second inner side is planar.
Has the advantages that: the first fixing parts are arranged on two opposite sides of the therapy part, and the first connecting parts extending towards the direction of the second shell are arranged on the first fixing parts; set up the second fixed part through the relative both sides at panel portion, and set up the second connecting portion that extend to first casing direction on the second fixed part, so that first casing and second casing are when the concatenation, first connecting portion and second connecting portion can support each other and hold, so that first connecting hole and second connecting hole intercommunication, prevent because have the space between first connecting portion and the second connecting portion and lead to hanging when the rope stretches into first connecting hole or second connecting hole, can't stretch out and a plurality of physiotherapy devices that appear can't connect and can't be applicable to the problem at different positions from another hole.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a physiotherapy apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application.
Figure 2 is an exploded view of the physiotherapy apparatus of figure 1 from a first perspective.
Figure 3 is an exploded view of the physiotherapy apparatus of figure 1 from a second perspective.
Reference numerals: 100. a physical therapy device; 10. a housing; 10a, an accommodating cavity; 11. a first housing; 111. a physical therapy part; 111a, a physiotherapy port; 112. a first fixed part; 112a, a first inner side surface; 113. a first connection portion; 113a, a first connection hole; 113b, a first face; 114. a convex portion; 12. a second housing 12;12a, a display port; 121. a panel portion; 122. a second fixed part; 122a, a second inner side; 123. a second connecting portion; 123a, a second connecting hole; 123b, a second face; 124. a groove; 20. a transmitting device; 21. a battery; 22. a light emitting assembly; 221. a circuit board; 222. a light emitting member; 23. a light transmissive member; 30. a control panel; 31. a display member.
Detailed Description
In order to make those skilled in the art better understand the technical solutions in the present application, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments in the present application without making any creative effort belong to the protection scope of the present application.
It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being "secured to" or "disposed on" another element, it can be directly on the other element or be indirectly disposed on the other element; when an element is referred to as being "connected to" another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or be indirectly connected to the other element.
It is to be understood that the terms "length," "width," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left"
The references to "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc. indicate orientations or positional relationships based on those shown in the drawings, and are only for convenience in describing the present application and for simplicity in description, and do not indicate or imply that the referenced device or component must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the present application.
Furthermore, the terms "first", "second" and "first" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of the present application, "plurality" or "a plurality" means two or more unless specifically limited otherwise.
It should be understood that the structures, ratios, sizes, and the like shown in the drawings are only used for matching the disclosure of the specification, so as to be understood and read by those skilled in the art, and are not used to limit the practical limit conditions of the present application, so that the modifications of the structures, the changes of the ratio relationships, or the adjustment of the sizes, do not have the technical essence, and the modifications, the changes of the ratio relationships, or the adjustment of the sizes, are all within the scope of the technical contents disclosed in the present application without affecting the efficacy and the achievable purpose of the present application.
Some embodiments of the present application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below and the features of the embodiments can be combined with each other without conflict.
Referring to fig. 1-3, the present application provides a physiotherapy apparatus 100 including a housing 10 and a transmitting device 20. Specifically, the housing 10 is provided with an accommodating cavity 10a, and the emitting device 20 is disposed in the accommodating cavity 10a to emit laser to irradiate deep cells of the human body through the epidermis of the human body, so as to repair the defects of the epidermis and the deep cells.
In one embodiment, the housing 10 includes a first housing 11 and a second housing 12 that can be assembled together, and the first housing 11 and the second housing 12 enclose the accommodating cavity 10a. Preferably, the first housing 11 and the second housing 12 are connected by a boss and a screw.
In one embodiment, the emitting device 20 may emit laser light. It is clear that it is not limited thereto, as in another embodiment the emitting means 20 may also emit infrared light, or a mixture of infrared light and laser light, etc. Preferably, in a specific embodiment, the range of the wavelength band of the light emitted by the emitting device 20 is: 280-315nm, 365-475nm and 630-660nm
810-940nm, 1050nm, and the like.
Referring to fig. 2 and 3, the first housing 11 includes a physiotherapy portion 111 and a first fixing portion 112. Preferably, the treatment portion 111 has a substantially flat plate structure so that the laser treatment of the skin at the fitting portion can be performed by fitting the treatment portion 111 to the skin of the person when the treatment device 100 is in use. The first fixing portions 112 are disposed on two opposite sides of the physiotherapy portion 111 to be fixedly connected to the second housing 12 through the first fixing portions 112. Preferably, the fixing portion is provided with a convex pillar, the second housing 12 is provided with a groove 124 corresponding to the convex pillar, and the convex pillar extends into the groove 124 and is fixed by a screw, so as to connect the first housing 11 and the second housing 12.
Further, the second case 12 includes a panel portion 121 and a second fixing portion 122. Preferably, the panel portion 121 is a substantially flat plate structure for carrying an electronic display panel to display information such as time, electric quantity, and laser emission time. It is understood that the physiotherapy apparatus 100 further includes a plurality of different sensors, and the plurality of sensors are electrically connected to the display panel, respectively. It should be noted that the plurality of sensors are used for detecting the parameters of the 111 positions of the human body physiotherapy portion and transmitting the parameters to the display panel for displaying in the form of electric signals so as to display the state of the human body after the laser physiotherapy. It will be appreciated that the technique of detecting a parameter of a particular substance in the human blood or skin by a sensor and communicating that data to a display panel is known and will not be redundantly recited here. The second fixing portions 122 are disposed on two opposite sides of the panel portion 121 to cooperate with the first fixing portions 112 to fix the first housing 11 and the second housing 12. Preferably, the second fixing portion 122 is formed with the above-mentioned groove 124 for the protrusion of the first fixing portion 112 to extend into.
In an embodiment, the first fixing portion 112 and the second fixing portion 122 are peripheral wall portions of the first housing 11 and the second housing 12, respectively, and the peripheral wall includes, but is not limited to, an arc-shaped surface and the like.
Furthermore, the first housing 11 has a first connecting portion 113, and the first connecting portion 113 extends from the first fixing portion 112 toward the second housing 12. The second housing 12 further includes a second connecting portion 123, and the second connecting portion 123 extends from the second fixing portion 122 toward the first housing 11 to cooperate with the first connecting portion 113 to further fix the first housing 11 and the second housing 12.
Further, the first connecting portion 113 is provided with a first connecting hole 113a penetrating the first fixing portion 112, and the second connecting portion 123 is provided with a second connecting hole 123a penetrating the second fixing portion 122. Preferably, when the first housing 11 is spliced with the second housing 12, the first connecting portion 113 abuts against the second connecting portion 123, and at this time, the first connecting hole 113a is communicated with the second connecting hole 123a. In order to connect a plurality of physiotherapy apparatuses 100 to form a long chain structure to be bound to different parts of the human body for laser physiotherapy, at this time, the hanging rope may be extended from the first connection hole 113a and the second connection hole 123a of the first physiotherapy apparatus 100, and extended into the first connection hole 113a and the second connection hole 123a of another physiotherapy apparatus 100, and after being spliced to a sufficient length, the extended hanging rope is bound to a part of the human body requiring physiotherapy, so as to perform physiotherapy on a specific part.
In one embodiment, the first connection hole 113a and the second connection hole 123a are long holes, and the lanyard is a flat ribbon lanyard.
It should be noted that, in order to facilitate the hanging rope to extend out of or extend into the first connection hole 113a and the second connection hole 123a, when the first housing 11 and the second housing 12 are spliced, the first connection portion 113 abuts against the second connection portion 123 to prevent the first connection portion 113 and the second connection portion 123 from forming a gap communicated with the accommodating cavity 10a, so as to prevent the hanging rope from being stopped and hung by the gap and causing the problem that the hanging rope cannot pass through the first connection hole 113a and the second connection hole 123a, thereby facilitating the connection of the plurality of physiotherapy apparatuses 100.
Further, in order to make the first connection portion 113 and the second connection portion 123 abut against each other, the first connection portion 113 has a first surface 113b facing the second housing 12, and the second connection portion 123 has a second surface 123b facing the first housing 11. Further, the first housing 11 further includes a protrusion 114 disposed on the first surface 113b, and the second housing 12 further includes a groove 124 disposed on the second surface 123b, so that when the first housing 11 and the second housing 12 are spliced, the protrusion 114 of the first housing 11 can extend into the groove 124 of the second housing 12, so as to achieve precision matching between the first connecting portion 113 and the second connecting portion 123, and prevent lateral deviation between the first connecting portion 113 and the second connecting portion 123.
Preferably, after the protrusion 114 extends into the groove 124, in order to better ensure the firmness of the connection between the first housing 11 and the second housing 12, the first housing 11 and the second housing 12 are connected by screws.
In one embodiment, in order to prevent the first connecting portion 113 from protruding out of the first housing 11 and being damaged by impact during transportation or assembly, the first fixing portion 112 is curved, and the first fixing portion 112 extends from the treatment portion 111 toward the second housing 12. The length of the first connecting portion 113 is equal to the thickness of the first fixing portion 112 along the direction of the first housing 11 pointing to the second housing 12, so that the first connecting portion 113 is hidden in the half accommodating cavity 10a of the first housing 11, thereby preventing the first connecting portion 113 from protruding out of the first housing 11 and being damaged by the impact of foreign objects.
In one embodiment, the therapy part 111 is integrally formed with the first connection part 113, but obviously, the invention is not limited thereto, and as in another embodiment, the first connection part 113 can be fixed on the therapy part 111 by snapping or by glue.
Further, the first fixing portion 112 has a first inner side surface 112a facing the second housing 12 and located in the accommodating cavity 10a, and the first connecting portion 113 is fixed on the first inner side surface 112 a. Preferably, in order to ensure the stability of the connection between the first connecting portion 113 and the first fixing portion 112, the first inner side surface 112a is a plane, so as to prevent the first connecting portion 113 and the first fixing portion 112 from being insecure due to gravity when the first inner side surface 112a is inclined or otherwise irregular.
In one embodiment, in order to prevent the second connecting portion 123 from protruding out of the second housing 12 and being damaged by impact during transportation or assembly, the second fixing portion 122 is curved, and the second fixing portion 122 extends from the panel portion 121 toward the first housing 11. The length of the second connecting portion 123 is equal to the thickness of the second fixing portion 122 along the direction that the first housing 11 points to the second housing 12, so that the second connecting portion 123 is hidden in the half accommodating cavity 10a of the second housing 12, thereby preventing the second connecting portion 123 from protruding out of the second housing 12 and being damaged by the impact of an external object.
In a specific embodiment, the panel portion 121 and the second connecting portion 123 are integrally formed, but obviously, the invention is not limited thereto, and the second connecting portion 123 may be fixed on the panel portion 121 by snapping or by glue, as in another embodiment.
Further, the second fixing portion 122 has a second inner side surface 122a facing the first housing 11 and located in the accommodating cavity 10a, and the second connecting portion 123 is fixed on the second inner side surface 122 a. Preferably, in order to ensure the connection stability between the second connecting portion 123 and the second fixing portion 122, the second inner side surface 122a is a plane, so as to prevent the first connecting portion 113 from being fixed to the first fixing portion 112 insecurely due to gravity when the first inner side surface 112a is inclined or otherwise irregular.
In order to ensure the proper operation of the physiotherapy apparatus 100, the emission means 20 includes a battery 21 and a light emitting assembly 22. The battery 21 and the light emitting assembly 22 are disposed in the accommodating cavity 10a, and the battery 21 and the light emitting assembly 22 are electrically connected to provide electric energy for the light emitting assembly 22 through the battery 21 so as to emit laser light to irradiate the epidermis of the human body.
Further, the light emitting assembly 22 includes a circuit board 221 and a plurality of light emitting members 222 electrically connected to the circuit board 221, so that the circuit board 221 controls the plurality of light emitting members 222 to emit laser light to irradiate a designated portion.
In one embodiment, the light-emitting member 222 is a lamp capable of emitting laser light.
In order to ensure the quality of the light emission, the emitting device 20 includes a light-transmitting member 23. Specifically, the light-transmitting member 23 is disposed between the first housing 11 and the plurality of light-emitting members 222 to irradiate the light emitted from the light-emitting members 222 onto the epidermis of the human body by refraction to form a concentrated light. Preferably, the first housing 11 is provided with a therapy opening 111a facing the light-transmitting member 23, so that the light refracted by the light-transmitting member 23 is emitted through the therapy opening 111 a.
In one embodiment, the light-transmissive member 23 is a lens.
In order to display the time and the physical therapy condition of the human body, the physical therapy device 100 further includes a control panel 30 disposed in the accommodating chamber 10a, and a display member 31 electrically connected to the control panel 30, so as to display an electrical signal generated by the sensor detecting the human body parameter for the user to look up.
Further, the second housing 12 is provided with a display opening 12a opposite to the display member 31, so that the display member 31 extends out of the display opening 12a for the user to look up.
In one embodiment, the display 31 is a display screen.
The battery 21, the light emitting element 22, the light transmitting member 23, the control panel 30, and the display member 31 are conventional display and electronic components, and are not described herein.
The physiotherapy part 111 is provided with first fixing parts 112 at two opposite sides, and the first fixing parts 112 are provided with first connecting parts 113 extending towards the second shell 12; the second fixing portions 122 are arranged on the two opposite sides of the panel portion 121, and the second connecting portion 123 extending towards the first shell 11 is arranged on the second fixing portion 122, so that when the first shell 11 and the second shell 12 are spliced, the first connecting portion 113 and the second connecting portion 123 can be abutted against each other, so that the first connecting hole 113a and the second connecting hole 123a are communicated, and the problem that when a hanging rope extends into the first connecting hole 113a or the second connecting hole 123a due to a gap between the first connecting portion 113 and the second connecting portion 123, a plurality of physiotherapy devices 100 which cannot extend out from the other hole cannot be connected and cannot be applied to different parts is prevented.
The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present application. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the application. Thus, the present application is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
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1. A physiotherapy device comprises a shell and a transmitting device, wherein the shell is provided with an accommodating cavity, and the transmitting device is arranged in an accommodating wall cavity;
the first shell comprises a physical therapy part, a first fixing part and a first connecting part, the first fixing part is arranged on two opposite sides of the physical therapy part, the first connecting part extends from the first fixing part to the second shell, and the first connecting part is provided with a first connecting hole penetrating through the first fixing part;
the second shell comprises a panel part, a second fixing part and a second connecting part, the second fixing part is arranged on two opposite sides of the panel part, the second connecting part extends from the second fixing part to the first shell, and the second connecting part is provided with a second connecting hole penetrating through the second fixing part;
when the first shell and the second shell are spliced, the first connecting portion abuts against the second connecting portion, so that the first connecting hole is communicated with the second connecting hole.
2. The physiotherapy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first connecting portion has a first face facing the second housing, and the second connecting portion has a second face facing the first housing;
the first shell further comprises a convex part arranged on the first surface, and the second shell further comprises a groove arranged on the second surface;
when the first shell and the second shell are spliced, the convex part extends into and is fixed in the groove.
3. The physical therapy device according to claim 1, wherein said first fastening portion is arcuate and extends from said physical therapy portion toward said second housing;
the length of the first connecting portion is equal to the thickness of the first fixing portion along the direction in which the first housing points to the second housing.
4. A physiotherapy apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the physiotherapy portion is integrally formed with the first connection portion.
5. A physiotherapy apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the first fixing portion has a first inner side surface facing the second housing and located in the accommodation chamber, and the first connecting portion is fixed to the first inner side surface.
6. The physical therapy device of claim 5, wherein said first inner side is planar.
7. The physiotherapy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second fastening portion is arcuate and extends from the panel portion in a direction toward the first housing;
the length of the second connecting part is equal to the thickness of the second fixing part along the direction of the second shell pointing to the first shell.
8. A physiotherapy apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the panel portion is integrally formed with the second connecting portion.
9. The physiotherapy apparatus of claim 8, wherein the second fixing portion has a second inner side surface facing the first housing and located in the accommodation chamber, and the second connecting portion is fixed to the second inner side surface.
10. The physical therapy device of claim 9, wherein said second inner side is planar.
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