CN115845274B - Poking device and light therapy equipment comprising same - Google Patents
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The application provides a hair-pulling device and light treatment equipment comprising the same, wherein the light treatment equipment comprises a head cap and an optical component arranged in the head cap, the hair-pulling device is arranged on the inner side surface of the head cap and comprises a first hair-pulling part and a second hair-pulling part, the first hair-pulling part and the second hair-pulling part are arranged around part of the head, and the second hair-pulling part is close to the top of the head relative to the first hair-pulling part; during the process that the head cap is worn on the head of a user in a manner of rotating from the forward tilting state to the in-situ state, the second hair poking piece is configured to move from a position pressed against the scalp to a position far away from the scalp so as to gather hair after the hair poking head is pressed, and the first hair poking piece is configured to move from a position corresponding to the forehead and far away from the scalp to a position pressed against the scalp so that the first hair poking piece presses the hair close to the forehead in the in-situ state. The hair pulling device can conveniently pull out the hair corresponding to the forehead leaves in the wearing process during light treatment so as to achieve a better light treatment effect.
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Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of light therapy, in particular to a hair pulling device and light therapy equipment comprising the same.
Background
Research shows that red light or near infrared light with a certain wavelength can penetrate human skull and produce beneficial effects on cells by stimulating the cells, thereby achieving the purpose of treating brain function related diseases, such as neurodegenerative diseases, mental diseases, traumatic diseases and the like. The existing light therapy equipment lacks the hair pulling device for forehead, generally carries out hair pulling to the full head, for example, will set up a plurality of leaded light posts and contradict the scalp on the casing of light therapy equipment, perhaps set up a plurality of hair pulling piece, utilize hair pulling piece extension to realize pulling, the comfort level is low, and it is relatively poor to pull out the effect, influence the treatment of light therapy equipment, other light therapy equipment can include the hair pulling device that does not adapt to the design with optical subassembly, need the operator to wear the hair pulling device on patient's head manually when using this kind of hair pulling device, complex operation, and this kind of hair pulling device generally need make it can not drop in light therapy in-process with the help of the power of head, the hair pulling device is direct to be supported and to be pressed and can cause the discomfort of head on the head, in addition, still need to reserve sufficient space to hold this hair pulling device when the head of light therapy equipment is taken place for this kind of hair pulling device, when avoiding patient's head to take place the action, the hair pulling device collides with the casing of equipment, make patient's head produce the sense of pressure, lead to the volume ratio of light therapy equipment is big and is difficult to carry and take in.
Disclosure of Invention
The application provides a hair pulling device and light treatment equipment comprising the same, which can conveniently pull hair corresponding to forehead leaves in the wearing process during light treatment so as to achieve a better light treatment effect on brain function diseases related to the forehead leaves.
In a first aspect, embodiments of the present application provide a hair-shifting device for a light therapy apparatus for treating brain function disorders associated with the forehead lobe, the light therapy apparatus including a headgear and an optical assembly disposed therein, the hair-shifting device being disposed on an inner side of the headgear and including a first hair-shifting member and a second hair-shifting member, the first hair-shifting member and the second hair-shifting member each disposed about a portion of the head, and the second hair-shifting member being proximate to the crown relative to the first hair-shifting member; the second hair pulling member is configured to move from a position pressed against the scalp to a position away from the scalp to pull up hair after the pressing head is pressed, and the first hair pulling member is configured to move from a position corresponding to the forehead and away from the scalp to a position pressed against the scalp to press hair near the forehead in the seated state, during the process that the headgear is worn on the head of a user in a manner of being turned from the forward tilting state to the seated state.
In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a light therapy apparatus for treating brain function diseases related to forehead lobes, including the aforementioned hair pulling device for light therapy apparatus, and further including a headgear and an optical component disposed therein, the hair pulling device being disposed on an inner side surface of the headgear, and capable of pulling out hair corresponding to forehead lobes of a user when the headgear is worn on the head of the user in a manner that the headgear is tilted forward to a seated state.
Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the embodiment of the application are that: according to the hair pulling device, the hair pulling device is arranged on the inner side face of the head cap, and the first hair pulling part and the second hair pulling part of the hair pulling device can conveniently pull out hairs corresponding to forehead leaves through the rotating wearing process during light treatment, so that the transcranial light emitted by the optical assembly can irradiate the scalp of a patient more and penetrate the skull to carry out light treatment on brain function diseases related to the forehead leaves, the problem of low light transmission rate caused by the shielding of the hairs is effectively solved, and the treatment effect of light treatment equipment for brain function related diseases is improved. Moreover, the light therapy equipment is simple in structure, the first hair pulling part and the second hair pulling part are arranged on the inner side face of the head cap, hair pulling can be achieved in the process of wearing the light therapy equipment, a user does not need to conduct additional manual operation, and the hair pulling effect is good. Compared with a hair poking device which needs to poke by means of force of the head, the hair poking device has the advantages that poking is achieved through the first poking part and the second poking part which are not directly propped against the head, but are propped against the hair, the comfort level of a user is effectively improved, and the problem of discomfort of the head is avoided.
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In the drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, like numerals may describe similar components in different views. The same reference numerals with letter suffixes or different letter suffixes may represent different instances of similar components. The accompanying drawings illustrate various embodiments by way of example in general and not by way of limitation, and together with the description and claims serve to explain the disclosed embodiments. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. Such embodiments are illustrative and not intended to be exhaustive or exclusive of the present apparatus or method.
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of an internal structure of a light therapy apparatus employing a trigger device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a first view angle of a light therapeutic apparatus using a trigger device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a second view angle of a light therapeutic apparatus using a trigger device according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of a user wearing the light treatment apparatus.
Fig. 5 is a schematic view of another view of a user wearing the light treatment apparatus.
Fig. 6 is a schematic perspective view of a first hair pulling assembly of the light therapeutic apparatus according to the embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 7 is a front view of a first dial assembly of a light treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application.
The reference numerals in the drawings denote components:
1-headgear; 2-a hair pulling device; 21-a first hair pulling member; 22-a second hair pulling member; 23-connecting piece; 24-a third hair pulling member; 25-mounting.
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In order to better understand the technical solutions of the present application, the following detailed description of the present application is provided with reference to the accompanying drawings and the specific embodiments. Embodiments of the present application will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific examples, but are not intended to be limiting of the present application.
The terms "first," "second," and the like, as used herein, do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another. The word "comprising" or "comprises" and the like means that elements preceding the word encompass the elements recited after the word, and not exclude the possibility of also encompassing other elements. "upper", "lower", "left", "right", etc. are used merely to indicate relative positional relationships, which may also be changed when the absolute position of the object to be described is changed.
In this application, when a particular device is described as being located between a first device and a second device, there may or may not be an intervening device between the particular device and either the first device or the second device. When it is described that a particular device is connected to other devices, the particular device may be directly connected to the other devices without intervening devices, or may be directly connected to the other devices without intervening devices.
All terms (including technical or scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application belongs unless specifically defined otherwise. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
Techniques, methods, and apparatus known to one of ordinary skill in the relevant art may not be discussed in detail, but are intended to be part of the specification where appropriate.
The embodiment of the application provides a hair pulling device 2 for light treatment equipment. As shown in fig. 1 to 3, the light treatment apparatus includes a head cap 1 and an optical assembly (not shown) provided therein for emitting transcranial light to act at least on the forehead lobe of the head, thereby light-treating brain function diseases associated with the forehead lobe. With continued reference to fig. 1 to 3, the hair-pulling device 2 is disposed on the inner side surface of the headgear 1, the hair-pulling device 2 includes a first hair-pulling member 21 and a second hair-pulling member 22, the first hair-pulling member 21 and the second hair-pulling member 22 are disposed around a portion of the head, and the second hair-pulling member 22 is close to the top of the head relative to the first hair-pulling member 21; during the process that the head cap 1 is worn on the head of a user in a manner of being turned from the forward tilting state to the seated state, the second hair pulling member 22 is configured to move from a position pressed against the scalp to a position away from the scalp to pull up hair after the pressing head is pressed, and the first hair pulling member 21 is configured to move from a position corresponding to the forehead and away from the scalp to a position pressed against the scalp to press the hair close to the forehead in the seated state.
Specifically, the above-described forward tilting state can be understood as a state in which the headgear 1 is worn on the head, and the headgear 1 is tilted forward (in the facial direction) with respect to the head, in which the hair corresponding to the forehead leaves is in a state to be plucked. The above-described seated state is understood to mean that the headgear 1 is placed and worn in place on the head, and in this seated state, the optical assembly can be brought into an openable state for light treatment. The head cap 1 may not be tilted forward in the in-situ state, i.e. the head cap 1 is in the normal position, or may have a certain tilt angle, and the tilt angle of the head cap 1 in the in-situ state may be smaller than the tilt angle of the head cap 1 in the tilt-forward state, and of course, the head cap 1 in the in-situ state may also be tilted backward, which is not limited herein.
In particular, fig. 4 and 5 may be combined, fig. 4 and 5 are schematic views of a user wearing the light therapy apparatus employing the above-mentioned hair pulling device 2, and the headgear 1 shown in fig. 4 and 5 is in a seated state.
The headgear 1 may be rotated to a seated state by an external force applied by a user or an operator in a forward tilting state, or may be assisted by other devices, which is not particularly limited in this application.
In particular, the process of wearing the headgear 1 may be understood as a process in which the headgear 1 is rotated from the above-described forward tilting state to the seated state.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, the opposite ends of the first and second hair pulling members 21 and 22 may be disposed corresponding to the left and right sides of the head to better press against the hair and hold the hair in the top position.
In some alternative embodiments, the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 may have a connection relationship or may not have a connection relationship, and the two may be respectively applied to the hair to achieve the purpose of pulling the hair.
For example, the first hair-pulling member 21 and the second hair-pulling member 22 may be connected by other components, or the first hair-pulling member 21 and the second hair-pulling member 22 may be directly connected, so as to achieve the purpose of maintaining a relatively stable relative positional relationship between the first hair-pulling member 21 and the second hair-pulling member 22.
For example, the first and second hair-pulling members 21 and 22 may not have a connection relationship therebetween, for example, they may be respectively connected to the head cap 1 such that the first and second hair-pulling members 21 and 22 do not affect each other, but each independently achieve hair pulling.
Specifically, the second hair pulling member 22 moves from a position pressed against the scalp to a position away from the scalp in response to the movement of the head cap 1 when worn, to pull up the hair after the hair is pressed against the head. To achieve the effect of gathering hair, the second hair pulling member 22 may be formed with a first gathering space, and when the helmet 1 is in the in-place state, the first gathering space is located above the top of the head, so that the hair is gathered by the second hair pulling member 22 above the top of the head. The first hair pulling member 21 is located at a position corresponding to the forehead and away from the scalp in the forward tilting state, that is, the first hair pulling member 21 may not touch the hair in the forward tilting state, which is located at a position corresponding to the forehead. With the movement of the head cap 1, the first hair pulling member 21 moves from a position corresponding to the forehead and away from the scalp to a position pressed against the scalp, so that hair near the forehead can be pressed against.
In this way, as the head cap 1 is worn on the head in a manner of being turned from the forward tilting state to the in-place state, the second hair pulling member 22 is switched from the state of pressing the hair to the state of being lifted away from the hair, and meanwhile, the first hair pulling member 21 is switched from the state of being away from the hair to the state of pressing the hair close to the forehead, so that the pressing of the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 to the hair is continuous, and when the second hair pulling member 22 pulls the hair on the top of the head, the first hair pulling member 21 can press the hair at the corresponding position towards the scalp in cooperation with the second hair pulling member 22, so that the second hair pulling member 22 can better pull the hair on the top of the head, and the purpose of pulling the hair through the cooperation of the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 is achieved.
Specifically, the hair near the forehead pressed by the first hair pulling member 21 may be understood as the hair pressed against the edge of the hairline of the user or pressed against the edge of the hairline by a predetermined distance. The preset distance is in the range of 0.5cm to 3cm.
According to the hair pulling device 2 arranged on the inner side surface of the head cap 1, and the first hair pulling part 21 and the second hair pulling part 22 of the hair pulling device 2, hair corresponding to forehead leaves can be conveniently pulled out through the rotating wearing process during light treatment, so that transcranial light emitted by the optical assembly can be irradiated on scalp of a patient more and penetrate skull to carry out light treatment on brain function diseases related to the forehead leaves, the problem of low light transmission rate caused by occlusion of the hair is effectively solved, and the treatment effect of light treatment equipment for brain function related diseases is improved. Moreover, the light therapy device is simple in structure, the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 are arranged on the inner side face of the head cap 1, hair pulling can be achieved in the process of wearing the light therapy device, a user does not need to conduct additional manual operation, and the hair pulling effect is good. Compared with a hair poking device which needs to poke by means of the force of the head, the hair poking device has the advantages that the hair poking is realized by the first poking part 21 and the second poking part 22 which are not directly propped against the head, but are propped against the hair, so that the comfort of a user is effectively improved, and the problem of discomfort of the head is avoided. The hair corresponding to the forehead leaf is understood to be the hair on the scalp corresponding to the forehead leaf on the head.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, 6 and 7, the hair pulling device 2 further includes a connecting member 23, the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 are connected by at least one connecting member 23, and the connecting member 23 is used to cooperate with the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 to press hair.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 6, the connecting member 23 may have a rod shape, and both ends thereof are connected to the first and second hair pulling members 21 and 22, respectively.
In particular, the connection member 23 may be made of an elastic material so as to provide a deformable space for the distance between the first and second hair-pulling members 21 and 22 to fit the head shape of the user when the headgear 1 is worn on the head in a manner of being turned from the forward tilted state to the seated state.
In some alternative embodiments, the connecting piece 23 may be detachably connected to the first hair pulling piece 21 and/or the second hair pulling piece 22, so as to adjust the number of the connecting pieces 23, which is convenient for the user to flexibly adjust. Specifically, the first hair pulling member 21 and/or the second hair pulling member 22 may be provided with a plurality of first clamping portions at intervals, and the connecting member 23 may be provided with a second clamping portion capable of being clamped with the first clamping portion, so that the connecting member 23 may be detachably connected to the first hair pulling member 21 and/or the second hair pulling member 22.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, 6 and 7, the number of the connection members 23 is plural, and the plural connection members 23 are disposed in parallel between the first and second setting members 21 and 22.
Specifically, the lengths of the plurality of connection members 23 may be the same or different, and the lengths of the connection members 23 at different positions may be adjusted according to the shapes and the pitches of the first and second setting members 21 and 22.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, the first hair pulling member 21 has a first length direction, and both ends of the first hair pulling member 21 along the first length direction are tilted toward the direction of the inner side surface of the headgear 1.
So, can avoid first piece 21 of dialling scratch head in wearing the in-process of headgear 1, first piece 21 of dialling can not direct contact head promptly, and can avoid pressing from both sides tight head through above-mentioned perk setting, in addition, the first piece 21 of dialling of perk setting can realize the furling of bigger scope and support more hairs of pressing in wearing the in-process, and can not produce great power under the state of taking one's place of headgear 1 and support the pressure head and send, can improve the comfort level that the user was worn.
Specifically, the first longitudinal direction may be understood as a lateral direction in fig. 7, and two ends in the first longitudinal direction are left and right ends.
In some alternative embodiments, the connection part between the connecting piece 23 and the two ends of the first hair pulling piece 21 along the first length direction may be tilted towards the direction of the inner side of the headgear 1 to adapt to the radian of the inner side of the headgear 1, so that the hair pulling device 2 may be better assembled to the headgear 1, and a certain deformation space may be provided between the headgear 1 and the hair pulling device 2, so that in the process of wearing the headgear 1, the hair pulling device 2 may have a suitable deformation space to adapt to the head shape of the user, and the tilt setting may further avoid scratching the head, and improve the wearing comfort of the user.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 4 to 6, the first hair-pulling member 21 and the second hair-pulling member 22 are disposed in a vertically offset manner, and the first hair-pulling member 21 is disposed near the face with respect to the second hair-pulling member 22 in the seated state of the headgear 1.
Specifically, the above-mentioned first hair-pulling member 21 and second hair-pulling member 22 are arranged vertically in a staggered manner, which means that the first hair-pulling member 21 is arranged below the second hair-pulling member 22 and not arranged right below the second hair-pulling member 22, so that the second hair-pulling member 22 can better press the hair with a pressing head when in a forward tilting state, and the first hair-pulling member 21 can keep a certain interval with the face of a user, and when the headgear 1 is turned from the forward tilting state to a seated state, the first hair-pulling member 21 can press the hair at a corresponding position towards the scalp in cooperation with the second hair-pulling member 22, so that the hair can be prevented from spreading to shield the forehead, and a certain distance can be kept between the first hair-pulling member 21 and the scalp, so that the first hair-pulling member 21 can not press towards the scalp with a larger pressure, and discomfort of the user can be avoided.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 4 to 7, the hair pulling device 2 further includes a third hair pulling member 24, where the third hair pulling member 24 is close to the top of the head relative to the second hair pulling member 22, and the third hair pulling member 24 is configured to be worn gradually away from the top of the head to fold the hair that is drawn up by the hair pulling device 2 in a folding space formed by the hair pulling device 2, the head and the inner shell, and the folding space is different from the first folding space and can be understood as a second folding space. The third setting member 24 serves to collect hair that has been collected via the setting device 2.
Specifically, in both the forward tilted state and the seated state of the headgear 1, the second drawing space is located above the top of the head, so that the hair is drawn above the top of the head by the third hair drawing member 24.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, 6 and 7, the connecting member 23 extends in a direction in which the third hair pulling member 24 is located, so that the second hair pulling member 22 is connected to the third hair pulling member 24 through the connecting member 23. The structure of the design is simple, other parts are not required to be additionally arranged, and the connection is stable.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 4 to 6, the third hair-pulling member 24 and the second hair-pulling member 22 are disposed in a vertically offset manner, and the second hair-pulling member 22 is disposed closer to the face than the third hair-pulling member 24 in the seated state of the headgear 1.
In order to enable the third hair pulling member 24 and the second hair pulling member 22 to be arranged in a vertically staggered manner and the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 to be arranged in a vertically staggered manner, the connecting member 23 may be partially formed with an arc portion.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 4 to 7, the first hair-pulling member 21, the second hair-pulling member 22 and the third hair-pulling member 24 are all arc-shaped, and are arranged at intervals, the connecting members 23 are a plurality of and are configured in a long strip shape, and the plurality of connecting members 23 are arranged in parallel and are respectively connected to the first hair-pulling member 21, the second hair-pulling member 22 and the third hair-pulling member 24, so that the first hair-pulling member 21, the second hair-pulling member 22, the third hair-pulling member 24 and the connecting members 23 form a grid-shaped body of the hair-pulling device 2.
The latticed body can gather the hair in the space formed by the latticed body better, so that the hair is prevented from being scattered out of the spaces among the first hair pulling member 21, the second hair pulling member 22, the third hair pulling member 24 and the connecting member 23 as much as possible. And the shape of the grid-shaped body enables the structure to be more stable, namely, the connection relationship among the first hair pulling member 21, the second hair pulling member 22, the third hair pulling member 24 and the connecting member 23 can be more stable.
Specifically, the density of each mesh arrangement of the mesh-like body may be determined according to the hair volume of the user's hair. For example, for users with low volume, the individual grids of the grid-like body may be sparsely arranged; for users with more hair, the grids of the grid-shaped body can be densely arranged to achieve better hair poking effect, and the hair poking device 2 can be adapted to users with different hair amounts.
Specifically, the spacing between the plurality of connection members 23 may be the same or different, which is not particularly limited in this application.
In some alternative embodiments, the first trigger 21 may be in a first plane, the second trigger 22 may be in a second plane, and the third trigger 24 may be in a third plane, the first plane, the second plane, and the third plane being parallel.
In some embodiments, the distance between the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 is smaller than the distance between the second hair pulling member 22 and the third hair pulling member 24, so that during wearing, the hair pulled up by the second hair pulling member 22 can be sequentially pulled up by the first hair pulling member 21 and pressed against the scalp, so as to avoid that the hair pulled up by the second hair pulling member 22 is gradually dispersed along with the advancing process of the second hair pulling member 22, the distance between the second hair pulling member 22 and the third hair pulling member 24 is larger, and enough space can be formed to pull up the hair pulled up, so that the first hair pulling member 21, the second hair pulling member 22 and the third hair pulling member 24 cooperate to play a role of better pressing hair pulling.
Specifically, the distance between the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 can be adjusted according to the length of the hair of the user. For example, if the user's hair is longer, the spacing between the first and second hair-setting members 21 and 22 may be increased; if the hair of the user is shorter, the distance between the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 can be reduced, so that the condition that the shortened hair which is gathered up cannot be well pressed to the scalp by the first hair pulling member 21 to be dispersed gradually in the advancing process of the second hair pulling member 22 is avoided, transcranial light is shielded, and the light treatment effect is influenced.
In some embodiments, the first hair pulling member 21, the second hair pulling member 22, the third hair pulling member 24, and the connecting member 23 are integrally formed. So can increase the structural stability between first dialling piece 21, second dialling piece 22, third dialling piece 24 and the connecting piece 23, and low in manufacturing cost is convenient for processing production.
In some embodiments, the first hair pulling member 21, the second hair pulling member 22, the third hair pulling member 24 and the connecting member 23 may be made of a light-transmitting material so as to avoid affecting the light treatment effect.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 6 and 7, the hair pulling device 2 further comprises a sheet-like mounting member 25, wherein the mounting member 25 is used for mounting the first hair pulling member 21, the second hair pulling member 22, the third hair pulling member 24 and the connecting member 23 on the inner side surface of the headgear 1.
Specifically, the mounting member 25 may be directly connected with the connecting member 23, and the connection surface between the mounting member 25 and the connecting member 23 may be arc-shaped, and the connection area of the mounting member 25 and the connecting member 23 may be smaller than the predetermined threshold, so that the hair pulling device 2 may have a certain deformation space when being mounted on the headgear 1, and the hair pulling device 2 is prevented from being excessively rigidly connected with the connecting member 23, which results in the failure of deformation of the hair pulling device 2, and achieves the purpose that the hair pulling device 2 may be adapted to head types of more different users.
In some embodiments, the mounting member 25 is connected to the third trigger 24 and/or the connector 23, and the mounting member 25 can be detachably connected to the inner side of the headgear 1.
Specifically, the side of the mounting member 25 facing the headgear 1 may be protruded to form a connection post, by which the mounting member 25 is detachably connected to the headgear 1.
In some embodiments, the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 are made of elastic materials, so that the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 are deformed when being pressed by the head, and the head shape of a user can be better adapted.
Specifically, the elastic material may be rubber, polyurethane PU, or the like.
Embodiments of the present application also provide a light therapy apparatus for treating brain function disorders associated with the forehead lobe. As shown in fig. 1 to 3, the light therapy apparatus includes the aforementioned hair pulling device 2 for light therapy apparatus, and further includes a head cap 1 and an optical component provided therein, the hair pulling device 2 being provided on an inner side surface of the head cap 1, which is capable of pulling out hair corresponding to the forehead lobe of a user when the head cap 1 is worn on the head of the user in a manner that the head cap 1 is tilted forward to a seated state.
The light therapy equipment adopting the hair pulling device 2 can conveniently pull out the hair corresponding to the forehead leaves through the hair pulling device 2 arranged on the inner side surface of the head cap 1 and the first hair pulling part 21 and the second hair pulling part 22 of the hair pulling device 2 in the light therapy process, so that the transcranial light emitted by the optical component can irradiate the scalp of a patient more and penetrate the skull to carry out light therapy on brain function diseases related to the forehead leaves, the problem of low light propagation rate caused by the shielding of the hair is effectively solved, and the treatment effect of the light therapy equipment for the brain function related diseases is improved. Moreover, the light therapy device is simple in structure, the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 are arranged on the inner side face of the head cap 1, hair pulling can be achieved in the process of wearing the light therapy device, a user does not need to conduct additional manual operation, and the hair pulling effect is good. Compared with a hair poking device which needs to poke by means of the force of the head, the hair poking device has the advantages that the hair poking is realized by the first poking part 21 and the second poking part 22 which are not directly propped against the head, but are propped against the hair, so that the comfort of a user is effectively improved, and the problem of discomfort of the head is avoided. The hair corresponding to the forehead leaf is understood to be the hair on the scalp corresponding to the forehead leaf on the head.
In some embodiments, the hair-pulling device 2 has a deformable space between the hair-pulling device and the head cap 1 when assembled to the head cap 1, so that the first hair-pulling member 21 and the second hair-pulling member 22 deform when being pressed by the head, and after the first hair-pulling member 21 and the second hair-pulling member 22 are pressed and deformed due to the self material, the setting of the deformable space can be more beneficial to the deformation of the first hair-pulling member 21 and the second hair-pulling member 22, so as to better adapt to the head types of different users.
In some alternative embodiments, the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 are made of elastic materials, so that deformation of the first hair pulling member 21 and the second hair pulling member 22 when the heads are pressed against each other is facilitated, and the head shape of a user can be better adapted.
In some embodiments, the irradiation area of the optical component covers at least a portion of the first hair shifter 21, so that the transcranial light emitted by the optical component can cover the forehead lobe as much as possible, thereby achieving a better therapeutic effect.
The light treatment apparatus is used for treating brain function diseases related to forehead lobes, including but not limited to depression, cognitive disorder, autism, alzheimer's disease, etc., and specifically, the irradiation region, irradiation parameters, etc. of the optical component, for example, the wavelength, frequency, irradiation pattern, etc. of transcranial light may be adjusted for each disease.
In some embodiments, the brain function disorder associated with the forehead lobe includes at least one of depression, autism, cognitive dysfunction, alzheimer's disease. Preferably, the light treatment device is used for the treatment of depression and/or cognitive disorders.
Furthermore, although exemplary embodiments have been described herein, the scope thereof includes any and all embodiments having equivalent elements, modifications, omissions, combinations (e.g., of the various embodiments across), adaptations or alterations as pertains to the present application. Elements in the claims are to be construed broadly based on the language employed in the claims and are not limited to examples described in the present specification or during the practice of the present application, which examples are to be construed as non-exclusive. It is intended, therefore, that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit being indicated by the following claims and their full scope of equivalents.
The above description is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. For example, the above-described examples (or one or more aspects thereof) may be used in combination with each other. For example, other embodiments may be used by those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the above description. In addition, in the above detailed description, various features may be grouped together to streamline the application. This is not to be interpreted as an intention that the disclosed features not being claimed are essential to any claim. Rather, the subject matter of the present application is capable of less than all of the features of a particular disclosed embodiment. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into the detailed description as examples or embodiments, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment, and it is contemplated that these embodiments may be combined with one another in various combinations or permutations. The scope of the application should be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
The above embodiments are only exemplary embodiments of the present application and are not intended to limit the present application, the scope of which is defined by the claims. Various modifications and equivalent arrangements may be made to the present application by those skilled in the art, which modifications and equivalents are also considered to be within the scope of the present application.
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1. The hair pulling device for the light therapy equipment is characterized by comprising a head cap and an optical component arranged in the head cap, wherein the hair pulling device is arranged on the inner side surface of the head cap and comprises a first hair pulling piece and a second hair pulling piece, the first hair pulling piece and the second hair pulling piece are arranged around part of the head, the second hair pulling piece is close to the top of the head relative to the first hair pulling piece, and a first folding space is formed in the second hair pulling piece;
during the process that the head cap is worn on the head of a user in a manner of rotating from a front tilting state to a positioning state, the second hair poking piece is configured to move from a position pressed against the scalp to a position far away from the scalp, and the first gathering space of the second hair poking piece is positioned above the head when the head cap is in the positioning state so as to gather hair after pressing the hair, and the first hair poking piece is configured to move from a position corresponding to the forehead and far away from the scalp to a position pressed against the scalp so that the first hair poking piece and the second hair poking piece press the hair close to the forehead in the positioning state.
2. The hair setting device for a light therapy apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a connector, the first hair setting device and the second hair setting device being connected by at least one of the connectors, the connector being adapted to cooperate with the first hair setting device and the second hair setting device to press against hair.
3. The hair pulling device for a light therapy apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of the connection members are provided in parallel between the first hair pulling member and the second hair pulling member.
4. The hair pulling device for a light therapy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first hair pulling member has a first length direction, and both ends of the first hair pulling member in the first length direction are tilted in a direction in which an inner side surface of the headgear is located.
5. The hair pulling device for a light therapy apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first hair pulling member and the second hair pulling member are arranged in a vertically staggered manner, and the first hair pulling member is arranged close to the face relative to the second hair pulling member when the headgear is in a seated state.
6. The hair pulling device for a light therapy apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a third hair pulling member, the third hair pulling member being positioned closer to the crown than the second hair pulling member, the third hair pulling member being configured to be worn progressively farther from the crown to pull hair pulled up by the hair pulling device into a pulling space formed by the hair pulling device, the head, and the inner housing.
7. The hair pulling device for a light therapy apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the connecting member extends in a direction in which the third hair pulling member is located, so that the second hair pulling member is connected to the third hair pulling member through the connecting member.
8. The hair pulling device for a light therapy apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the first hair pulling member, the second hair pulling member and the third hair pulling member are arc-shaped, and are arranged at intervals, the connecting members are plural and are long-strip-shaped, and the connecting members are arranged in parallel and are respectively connected to the first hair pulling member, the second hair pulling member and the third hair pulling member, so that the first hair pulling member, the second hair pulling member, the third hair pulling member and the connecting members form a grid-shaped body of the hair pulling device.
9. The hair pulling device for a light therapy apparatus of claim 6, wherein a distance between the first hair pulling member and the second hair pulling member is smaller than a distance between the second hair pulling member and the third hair pulling member.
10. The hair pulling device for a light therapy apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first hair pulling member, the second hair pulling member, the third hair pulling member, and the connecting member are integrally formed.
11. The hair pulling device for a light therapy apparatus of claim 7, further comprising a sheet-like mounting member for mounting the first hair pulling member, the second hair pulling member, the third hair pulling member, and the connecting member on an inner side surface of the headgear.
12. The hair pulling device for a light therapy apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the mounting member is connected to the third hair pulling member and/or the connecting member, and the mounting member is detachably connectable to an inner side surface of the headgear.
13. The hair pulling device for a light therapy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first hair pulling member and the second hair pulling member are each made of an elastic material.
14. A light therapy device for treating brain function disorders associated with the forehead lobe, comprising a hair pulling device for a light therapy device according to any one of claims 1-13, further comprising a headgear and an optical assembly disposed therein, the hair pulling device being disposed on an inner side of the headgear, which is capable of pulling hair corresponding to the forehead lobe of a user when the headgear is worn on the head of the user in a tilted-forward state to a seated state.
15. The light therapy apparatus for treating a brain function disorder associated with a forehead lobe of claim 14, wherein the hair-shifting device has a deformable space between the hair-shifting device and the headgear when assembled to the headgear that deforms the first and second hair-shifting members when pressed by the head.
16. The light therapy apparatus for treating a brain function disorder associated with a forehead lobe of claim 14, wherein an illuminated area of the optical assembly covers at least a portion of the first dial.
17. The light therapy device for treating a forehead lobe related brain function disease according to claim 14, wherein the forehead lobe related brain function disease includes at least one of depression, cognitive disorder, alzheimer's disease.
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