CN212234756U - Storage rack and electric toothbrush assembly - Google Patents

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CN212234756U
CN212234756U CN202020274276.XU CN202020274276U CN212234756U CN 212234756 U CN212234756 U CN 212234756U CN 202020274276 U CN202020274276 U CN 202020274276U CN 212234756 U CN212234756 U CN 212234756U
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The application discloses accomodate frame and electric toothbrush subassembly. The storage rack is used for charging one or more electric toothbrushes. The storage rack is internally provided with a storage battery, and the electric toothbrush comprises a brush head and is internally provided with a toothbrush battery. The brush head is used for cleaning. The storage battery is used for charging the toothbrush battery, and the storage battery is used for charging through an external power supply. In the embodiment of the application, the electric toothbrush adopts a two-stage charging mode, when the electric quantity of the toothbrush battery is insufficient, the toothbrush battery can be charged by the storage battery in the storage rack, and when the electric quantity of the storage battery is insufficient, the storage battery can be directly charged by an external power supply, the charging is convenient, and the storage rack is reasonable in design.

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Storage rack and electric toothbrush assembly
Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of electric toothbrush technology, and more particularly, to a storage rack and an electric toothbrush assembly.
Background
With the rapid development of science and technology, the living standard of people is rapidly improved. Toothbrushes are essential in life, and electric toothbrushes can clean teeth more effectively than conventional toothbrushes, thus being popular among people. Electric toothbrushes typically require a storage device to store, however, current storage devices are not reasonably designed.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The embodiment of the application provides a storage rack and an electric toothbrush assembly.
The embodiment of the application provides a storage rack, storage rack is used for charging for one or more electric toothbrush, the storage rack embeds there is the storage battery, electric toothbrush includes the brush head and embeds there is the toothbrush battery, the brush head is used for cleaning, the storage battery is used for doing the toothbrush battery charges, the storage battery is used for charging through external power source.
In some embodiments, the storage rack is configured to be placed on a horizontal surface or to be attached to a vertical surface.
In some embodiments, the manner in which the receiving battery charges the toothbrush battery includes wireless charging or wired charging.
In certain embodiments, the receiving rack comprises a receiving body, the receiving body being horizontally disposed; the storage rack further comprises a mounting piece connected with the storage main body, and the storage rack is placed on a horizontal plane or adsorbed on a vertical plane through the mounting piece.
In some embodiments, the mount comprises one or more suction cups connectable with the receiving body at a plurality of orthogonal angles.
In some embodiments, the receiving body is detachably coupled to the mounting member, and the receiving battery is used to charge the electronic device when the receiving body is separated from the mounting member.
In some embodiments, the storage battery is charged in a wired or wireless manner, and when the storage battery is charged in a wired manner, the charging interface of the storage battery and the output interface of the storage battery for charging the electronic device share one interface.
In some embodiments, the receiving rack is formed with one or more receiving joints, the electric toothbrush is formed with a toothbrush joint, and one or more of the receiving joints are used to be combined with the toothbrush joints of one or more of the electric toothbrushes; wherein the receiving rack comprises a receiving shell, the receiving combination part is formed by inwards sinking the receiving shell, the electric toothbrush comprises a toothbrush shell, and the toothbrush combination part is formed by outwards sinking the toothbrush shell; or the receiving rack comprises a receiving shell, the receiving combination part is formed by the receiving shell protruding outwards, the electric toothbrush comprises a toothbrush shell, and the toothbrush combination part is formed by the toothbrush shell protruding inwards.
In some embodiments, a receiving magnet is disposed in the receiving housing at a position corresponding to the receiving coupling portion, and the receiving magnet is used for attracting the toothbrush coupling portion; or a toothbrush magnet is arranged in the toothbrush shell at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combining part and used for adsorbing the accommodating combining part; or a containing magnet is arranged in the containing shell at a position corresponding to the containing combining part, a toothbrush magnet is arranged in the toothbrush shell at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combining part, and the containing magnet is used for being mutually adsorbed with the toothbrush magnet.
In some embodiments, a storage wireless charging coil is arranged in the storage housing at a position corresponding to the storage joint part, a toothbrush wireless charging coil is arranged in the toothbrush housing at a position corresponding to the toothbrush joint part, and the storage battery is used for wirelessly charging the toothbrush battery through interaction between the storage wireless charging coil and the toothbrush wireless charging coil; or a storage charging contact is arranged at a position corresponding to the storage combining part in the storage shell, a toothbrush charging contact is arranged at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combining part in the toothbrush shell, and the storage battery is used for wired charging of the toothbrush battery through electric connection between the storage charging contact and the toothbrush charging contact.
In some embodiments, the electric toothbrush comprises a handle and a brush head connected with the handle, the toothbrush joint is formed on the handle, and when the electric toothbrush is hung upside down on the storage rack along the direction from the handle to the brush head, the distance between the end of the brush head on the side opposite to the handle and the horizontal plane is larger than a first preset distance; when the electric toothbrush is placed on the storage rack along the direction from the toothbrush head to the handle, the distance between the end part of one side of the handle, which is opposite to the toothbrush head, and the horizontal plane is larger than a second preset distance.
In the embodiment of the application, the electric toothbrush adopts a two-stage charging mode, when the electric quantity of the toothbrush battery is insufficient, the toothbrush battery can be charged by the storage battery in the storage rack, and when the electric quantity of the storage battery is insufficient, the storage battery can be directly charged by an external power supply, the charging is convenient, and the storage rack is reasonable in design.
The embodiment of the application also provides a storage rack, the storage rack is used for storing one or more electric toothbrushes, the storage rack is formed with one or more storage combining parts, each electric toothbrush comprises a toothbrush head and a toothbrush combining part, the toothbrush head is used for cleaning, and one or more storage combining parts are used for being combined with the toothbrush combining parts of one or more electric toothbrushes through magnetic force.
In some embodiments, the receiving rack comprises a receiving housing, a receiving magnet is arranged in the receiving housing at a position corresponding to the receiving combining part, and the receiving magnet is used for adsorbing the toothbrush combining part; or the electric toothbrush comprises a toothbrush shell, a toothbrush magnet is arranged in the toothbrush shell at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combining part, and the toothbrush magnet is used for adsorbing the accommodating combining part; or the accommodating frame comprises an accommodating shell, the electric toothbrush comprises a toothbrush shell, an accommodating magnet is arranged in the accommodating shell and at a position corresponding to the accommodating combining part, a toothbrush magnet is arranged in the toothbrush shell and at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combining part, and the accommodating magnet is used for being mutually adsorbed with the toothbrush magnet.
In some embodiments, the receiving junction is formed by the receiving housing being inwardly recessed, and the toothbrush junction is formed by the toothbrush housing being outwardly raised; or the receiving combination part is formed by the receiving shell protruding outwards, and the toothbrush combination part is formed by the toothbrush shell protruding inwards.
In some embodiments, the storage rack has a storage battery therein, and the electric toothbrush has a toothbrush battery therein; a storage wireless charging coil is arranged in the storage shell at a position corresponding to the storage combination part, a toothbrush wireless charging coil is arranged in the toothbrush shell at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combination part, and the storage battery is used for wirelessly charging the toothbrush battery through interaction between the storage wireless charging coil and the toothbrush wireless charging coil; or a storage charging contact is arranged at a position corresponding to the storage combining part in the storage shell, a toothbrush charging contact is arranged at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combining part in the toothbrush shell, and the storage battery is used for wired charging of the toothbrush battery through electric connection between the storage charging contact and the toothbrush charging contact.
In some embodiments, the electric toothbrush comprises a handle and a brush head connected with the handle, the toothbrush joint is formed on the handle, and when the electric toothbrush is hung upside down on the storage rack along the direction from the handle to the brush head, the distance between the end of the brush head on the side opposite to the handle and the horizontal plane is larger than a first preset distance; when the electric toothbrush is placed on the storage rack along the direction from the toothbrush head to the handle, the distance between the end part of one side of the handle, which is opposite to the toothbrush head, and the horizontal plane is larger than a second preset distance.
In certain embodiments, the receiving rack comprises a receiving body, the receiving body being horizontally disposed; when the electric toothbrush is stored in the storage rack, the electric toothbrush is vertically arranged; the storage rack further comprises a mounting piece connected with the storage main body, and the storage rack is placed on a horizontal plane or adsorbed on a vertical plane through the mounting piece.
In some embodiments, the mount comprises one or more suction cups connectable with the receiving body at a plurality of orthogonal angles.
In some embodiments, the storage rack is internally provided with a storage battery, the storage main body is detachably connected with the mounting piece, and when the storage main body is separated from the mounting piece, the storage battery is used for charging the electronic equipment; the storage battery is charged in a wired mode or a wireless mode, and when the storage battery is charged in the wired mode, the charging interface of the storage battery and the output interface of the storage battery for charging the electronic equipment share one interface.
In the embodiment of the application, the storage combination part of the storage rack is combined with the toothbrush combination part of the electric toothbrush through magnetic force, the electric toothbrush can be stably placed on the storage rack, and the storage rack is reasonable in design.
Embodiments of the present application further provide an electric toothbrush assembly comprising an electric toothbrush and the storage rack of any of the above embodiments, the storage rack cooperating with the electric toothbrush.
In the embodiment of the application, the electric toothbrush adopts a two-stage charging mode, when the electric quantity of the toothbrush battery is insufficient, the toothbrush battery can be charged by the storage battery in the storage rack, and when the electric quantity of the storage battery is insufficient, the storage battery can be directly charged by an external power supply, so that the charging is convenient, and the storage rack is reasonable in design; or the storage combination part of the storage rack is combined with the toothbrush combination part of the electric toothbrush through magnetic force, the electric toothbrush can be stably placed on the storage rack, and the storage rack is reasonable in design.
Additional aspects and advantages of embodiments of the present application will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of embodiments of the present application.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of an electric toothbrush assembly according to certain embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 2 is a perspective assembly schematic view of an electric toothbrush according to certain embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the powered toothbrush of certain embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 4 is a schematic structural view of the body of a brush head of certain embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a portion of a storage rack according to certain embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 6 is a schematic structural view of a mount of certain embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 7 is a schematic partial cross-sectional view of the powered toothbrush assembly of FIG. 1 taken along line VII-VII;
FIG. 8 is a schematic partial cross-sectional view of certain embodiments of the electric toothbrush assembly of the present application taken along lines VII-VII of FIG. 1;
FIG. 9 is a schematic partial cross-sectional view of certain embodiments of the electric toothbrush assembly of the present application taken along lines VII-VII of FIG. 1;
FIG. 10 is a schematic structural view of an electric toothbrush assembly according to certain embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 11 is a schematic structural view of an electric toothbrush assembly according to certain embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 12 is a schematic view of the construction of an electric toothbrush assembly according to certain embodiments of the present application.
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electric toothbrush assembly 100, electric toothbrush 10, toothbrush housing 11, handle 12, grip 122, connecting portion 124, brush head 13, body 132, middle region 1322, bristles 134, toothbrush battery 14, toothbrush coupling portion 15, toothbrush magnet 16, toothbrush wireless charging coil 17, storage rack 30, storage housing 31, storage body 32, protrusion 322, mounting piece 33, groove 332, support 334, suction cup 336, storage battery 34, storage coupling portion 35, storage magnet 36, storage wireless charging coil 37.
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Embodiments of the present application will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same or similar reference numbers in the drawings identify the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functionality throughout.
In addition, the embodiments of the present application described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only for the purpose of explaining the embodiments of the present application, and are not to be construed as limiting the present application.
In this application, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, the first feature "on" or "under" the second feature may be directly contacting the first and second features or indirectly contacting the first and second features through intervening media. Also, a first feature "on," "over," and "above" a second feature may be directly or diagonally above the second feature, or may simply indicate that the first feature is at a higher level than the second feature. A first feature being "under," "below," and "beneath" a second feature may be directly under or obliquely under the first feature, or may simply mean that the first feature is at a lesser elevation than the second feature.
Referring to fig. 1, an electric toothbrush assembly 100 according to an embodiment of the present application includes an electric toothbrush 10 and a receiving rack 30, the receiving rack 30 being engaged with the electric toothbrush 10. Specifically, the receiving rack 30 may be used to charge one or more electric toothbrushes 10; or a receiving rack 30 for receiving one or more electric toothbrushes 10; or the receiving rack 30 is used to both receive one or more electric toothbrushes 10 and to charge one or more electric toothbrushes 10. Note that "a plurality" in the embodiments of the present application means two or more (the same applies hereinafter).
Referring to fig. 2 and 3, a power toothbrush 10 includes a toothbrush housing 11, a handle 12, a brushhead 13, a motor cartridge (not shown) and a toothbrush battery 14.
The toothbrush housing 11 has a hollow structure, and the toothbrush housing 11 is used for accommodating components of the electric toothbrush 10, such as a toothbrush battery 14, a motor core, and the like. The toothbrush housing 11 can provide protection for components such as the toothbrush battery 14 and the motor core against water, dust, falling and the like. In one example, the toothbrush housing 11 may be made of a plastic, waterproof material. On one hand, the toothbrush shell 11 made of waterproof materials can prevent water from entering and further corroding parts such as the toothbrush battery 14, the motor core and the like; on the other hand, the cost of the plastic material is low, and examples thereof include PP (polypropylene), PA (polyamide), PC (polycarbonate), PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate), ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer), PS (polystyrene), PBT (polybutylene terephthalate), and PET (polyethylene terephthalate).
The handle 12 is elongated as a whole. The handle 12 includes a grip portion 122 and a connecting portion 124. The grip portion 122 has a cylindrical shape, and the grip portion 122 is used for a user to grip when using the electric toothbrush 10. The connecting portion 124 has a boss shape, and a radius of one end of the connecting portion 124 is larger than a radius of the other end of the connecting portion 124. The grip portion 122 is connected to one end of the connecting portion 124. The holding portion 122 and the connecting portion 124 are detachably connected, for example, screwed, so that the holding portion 122 can be replaced independently when the holding portion 122 is damaged. Of course, in other embodiments, the holding portion 122 may be fixedly connected to the connecting portion 124, or the holding portion 122 and the connecting portion 124 may be integrally formed.
The brush head 13 is used for cleaning an object to be cleaned, such as teeth, etc. The head 13 includes a body 132 and bristles 134 formed on the body 132, the bristles 134 being evenly distributed in a central region 1322 of the body 132 (as shown in fig. 4). The brush head 13 is connected to the handle 12, and specifically the body 132 is connected to the other end of the connecting portion 124. Wherein the body 132 is detachably connected, such as a snap-fit connection, with the connecting portion 124 to facilitate individual replacement of the head 13 when the head 13 is damaged. Of course, in other embodiments, the body 132 may be fixedly connected to the connecting portion 124, or the body 132 and the connecting portion 124 may be integrally formed.
The motor cartridge is disposed within the toothbrush housing 11. When the electric toothbrush 10 works, the electric toothbrush 10 generates high-frequency vibration to the brush head 13 through the rapid rotation or vibration of the motor core, so that the toothpaste is instantly decomposed into fine foam to deeply clean slits between teeth, and meanwhile, the vibration of the bristles 134 can promote the blood circulation of the oral cavity, thereby having a massage effect on gum tissues.
Toothbrush battery 14 is used to power the operation of head 13. The toothbrush battery 14 is a rechargeable battery, such as a lithium ion battery, to store electric energy and recycle. The toothbrush battery 14 is disposed in the toothbrush housing 11, particularly at a position corresponding to the handle 12, where there is a large space inside, and the toothbrush battery 14 can be accommodated. The number of toothbrush batteries 14 may be one or more. When the number of the toothbrush batteries 14 is plural, the plural toothbrush batteries 14 are connected in series or in parallel with each other. Since the electric toothbrush 10 has the toothbrush battery 14 built therein, the user can carry the electric toothbrush 10 only when going out (for example, on a business trip, a trip), and the power of the toothbrush battery 14 can maintain a short-term trip.
Referring to fig. 1 and 5, the storage rack 30 includes a storage case 31, a storage body 32, a mounting member 33, and a storage battery 34.
The housing case 31 has a hollow structure, and the housing case 31 houses the battery 34 and the like. The storage case 31 can provide protection for the storage battery 34 against water, dust, and falling. In one example, the receiving case 31 may be made of a plastic, waterproof material. On one hand, the storage shell 31 made of waterproof material can prevent moisture from entering and further corroding the storage battery 34; on the other hand, the cost of plastic materials is low, such as PP, PA, PC, PMMA, ABS, PS, PBT or PET.
The storage body 32 has an elongated cylindrical shape. The receiving body 32 has two ends respectively extended outward to form a protrusion 322.
The mounting member 33 is detachably connected to the storage body 32. Referring to fig. 6, the mounting member 33 is formed with a groove 332 for carrying the protrusion 322. The mounting member 33 carries the receiving body 32 by the fit between the groove 332 and the projection 322.
Battery 34 is received for powering the toothbrush battery 14. The receiving battery 34 is a rechargeable battery, such as a lithium ion battery, for storing electric energy and recycling. The storage battery 34 is provided in the storage case 31, specifically, at a position corresponding to the storage body 32, where a large space is present inside, and the storage battery 34 can be accommodated. The number of the receiving batteries 34 may be one or more, for example, in fig. 5, the number of the receiving batteries 34 is two. When the number of the storage batteries 34 is plural, the plural storage batteries 34 are connected in series or in parallel with each other. The capacity of the storage battery 34 (i.e., the amount of electricity when the storage battery 34 is fully charged and has not yet started to be used) is larger than the capacity of the toothbrush battery 14 (i.e., the amount of electricity when the toothbrush battery 14 is fully charged and has not yet started to be used). That is, the capacity of the toothbrush battery 14 is slightly smaller, and the capacity of the battery 34 is slightly larger. Because the storage battery 34 is arranged in the storage rack 30, when a user travels for a long time, the electric toothbrush 10 and the storage rack 30 can be carried together, and when the toothbrush battery 14 is low in power (for example, when the toothbrush battery 14 is lower than the toothbrush threshold power), the toothbrush battery 14 is charged by the storage battery 34; when the capacity of the storage battery 34 is insufficient (for example, the capacity of the storage battery 34 is smaller than the storage threshold capacity), the storage battery 34 can be charged by the external power supply. The external power source may be 220V commercial power or a portable power source (such as a charger), and the external power source charges the storage battery 34 through a charging interface (such as a USB type-C charging interface) on the storage main body 32. Further, since the attachment 33 and the storage body 32 are detachably connected, the storage body 32 can be detached from the attachment 33, that is, the electric toothbrush 10 and the storage body 32 can be carried together, and the storage battery 34 is used for charging the toothbrush battery 14. Furthermore, a charging circuit may be disposed in the housing case 31 at a position corresponding to the housing main body 32, the housing main body 32 is used as a mobile power source (e.g., a charger), the housing battery 34 charges an electronic device (e.g., a mobile phone or a camera) through an output interface, and the housing battery 34 itself charges in a wired or wireless manner. When the storage battery 34 is charged in a wired manner, the output interface for charging the electronic device by the storage battery 34 and the charging interface for the storage battery 34 can share one interface, and the structure is simple.
Referring to fig. 5 and 7, the receiving rack 30 is formed with one or more receiving coupling portions 35, and the electric toothbrush 10 is formed with a toothbrush coupling portion 15. Specifically, one or more receiving coupling portions 35 are formed at the receiving body 32, and the toothbrush coupling portion 15 is formed at the handle 12. The one or more receiving joints 35 are for coupling with the brush joints 15 of the one or more electric toothbrushes 10. That is, when one receiving coupling portion 35 is provided, one receiving coupling portion 35 is used to be coupled with the toothbrush coupling portion 15 of one electric toothbrush 10; when there are a plurality of receiving coupling parts 35, the plurality of receiving coupling parts 35 are used to couple with the toothbrush coupling parts 15 of the plurality of electric toothbrushes 10.
When the accommodating combination part 35 is plural, the accommodating frame 30 is used for accommodating a plurality of electric toothbrushes 10 or charging a plurality of electric toothbrushes 10, so that a plurality of family members can conveniently use one accommodating frame 30 to accommodate and charge, and the installation space and cost of the accommodating frame 30 can be saved. The plurality of housing coupling portions 35 are distributed along a length direction of the housing body 32, and each housing coupling portion 35 extends in a direction perpendicular to the length direction.
Referring to fig. 2, 5 and 7, in one embodiment, receiving coupling portion 35 is formed by receiving housing 31 being inwardly recessed and toothbrush coupling portion 15 is formed by toothbrush housing 11 being outwardly raised. The receiving coupling portion 35 and the toothbrush coupling portion 15 are fitted to each other in a shape matching manner. When the number of the receiving coupling parts 35 is plural, the receiving case 31 is inwardly depressed plural times to form the plural receiving coupling parts 35, and each toothbrush case 11 is outwardly projected to form one toothbrush coupling part 15. It is understood that when the electric toothbrush 10 has a cylindrical shape, the toothbrush housing 11 is integrally protruded outward, and then any position or predetermined position of the handle 12 can be used as the toothbrush coupling part 15.
In another embodiment, the receiving coupling portion 35 is formed by the receiving housing 31 being outwardly protruded, and the toothbrush coupling portion 15 is formed by the toothbrush housing 11 being inwardly protruded. The receiving coupling portion 35 and the toothbrush coupling portion 15 are fitted to each other in a shape matching manner. When the number of the receiving coupling parts 35 is plural, the receiving housing 31 is protruded outward plural times to form plural receiving coupling parts 35, and each toothbrush housing 11 is depressed inward to form one toothbrush coupling part 15.
The combination mode of the accommodating combination part 35 and the toothbrush combination part 15 comprises any one or more combination of buckle clamping, interference fit clamping, hanging and magnet attraction. The present embodiment will be described by taking the coupling manner of the storage coupling portion 35 and the toothbrush coupling portion 15 as an example of magnet attraction.
Referring to fig. 5 and 7, in one embodiment, a receiving magnet 36 is disposed in the receiving housing 31 at a position corresponding to the receiving coupling portion 35, and the receiving magnet 36 is used for attracting the toothbrush coupling portion 15. At this time, the toothbrush coupling portion 15 may be made of a metal material so that the receiving magnet 36 attracts the toothbrush coupling portion 15 to couple the receiving coupling portion 35 and the toothbrush coupling portion 15. The storage magnet 36 may be disposed in close contact with the storage case 31 to improve the attracting effect. The number of the storage magnets 36 may be one or more, for example, in fig. 7, the number of the storage magnets 36 is two, and two storage magnets 36 are disposed at positions corresponding to the storage coupling portions 35 in the storage case 31 in the first direction to stably attract the toothbrush coupling portions 15. Wherein the first direction is parallel to a length direction of the handle 12 when the electric toothbrush 10 is placed on the receiving rack 30 (the same applies hereinafter).
Referring to fig. 2 and 8, in another embodiment, a toothbrush magnet 16 is disposed in the toothbrush housing 11 at a position corresponding to the toothbrush joint 15, and the toothbrush magnet 16 is used for attracting and receiving the joint 35. In this case, the receiving coupling portion 35 may be made of a metal material so that the toothbrush magnet 16 attracts the receiving coupling portion 35 to couple the receiving coupling portion 35 and the toothbrush coupling portion 15. A toothbrush magnet 16 may also be disposed proximate to the toothbrush housing 11 to enhance the attracting effect. The number of the toothbrush magnets 16 may be one or more, for example, in fig. 8, the number of the toothbrush magnets 16 is two, and two toothbrush magnets 16 are disposed in the toothbrush housing 11 at positions corresponding to the toothbrush coupling portions 15 in the first direction to stably attract and receive the coupling portions 35.
Referring to fig. 2, 5 and 9, in another embodiment, a receiving magnet 36 is disposed in the receiving housing 31 at a position corresponding to the receiving coupling portion 35, a toothbrush magnet 16 is disposed in the toothbrush housing 11 at a position corresponding to the toothbrush coupling portion 15, and the receiving magnet 36 is used for attracting the toothbrush magnet 16. The storage magnet 36 may be disposed in close contact with the storage case 31, and the toothbrush magnet 16 may be disposed in close contact with the toothbrush case 11, to improve the attracting effect. The number of the receiving magnets 36 may be the same as the number of the toothbrush magnets 16, and the positions of the receiving magnets 36 correspond to the positions of the toothbrush magnets 16, so that the receiving coupling portions 35 are firmly coupled to the toothbrush coupling portions 15. For example, when the number of the housing magnets 36 is one, the number of the toothbrush magnets 16 is also one; for another example, in fig. 9, when the number of the storage magnets 36 is two, the number of the toothbrush magnets 16 is also two, the two storage magnets 36 are provided in the first direction at positions corresponding to the storage coupling portions 35 in the storage case 31, and the two toothbrush magnets 16 are provided in the first direction at positions corresponding to the toothbrush coupling portions 15 in the toothbrush case 11; for another example, when the number of the storage magnets 36 is three, the number of the toothbrush magnets 16 is also three, the three storage magnets 36 are provided in the first direction at positions corresponding to the storage coupling portions 35 in the storage case 31, and the three toothbrush magnets 16 are provided in the first direction at positions corresponding to the toothbrush coupling portions 15 in the toothbrush case 11.
In the above embodiment, the storage coupling portion 35 and the toothbrush coupling portion 15 are coupled by magnetic force, so that the electric toothbrush 10 is not detached from the storage rack 30 when the electric toothbrush 10 is stored in the storage rack 30. In addition, in the process of storing the electric toothbrush 10 in the storage rack 30, the storage magnet 36 is attracted to the toothbrush connecting portion 15 (as shown in fig. 7), the toothbrush magnet 16 is attracted to the storage connecting portion 35 (as shown in fig. 8), or the storage magnet 36 and the toothbrush magnet 16 are attracted to each other (as shown in fig. 9), which is beneficial for guiding the electric toothbrush 10 to be stored in the storage rack 30 at a precise position under the action of magnetic force, and ensures that the storage connecting portion 35 and the toothbrush connecting portion 15 are just combined together.
The manner of receiving battery 34 to charge toothbrush battery 14 includes wireless charging or wired charging.
Referring to fig. 7-9, in one embodiment, the battery 34 is wirelessly charged (electromagnetic induction wireless charging or magnetic field resonance wireless charging) to charge the toothbrush battery 14. A storage wireless charging coil 37 is arranged in the storage shell 31 at a position corresponding to the storage joint part 35, and a toothbrush wireless charging coil 17 is arranged in the toothbrush shell 11 at a position corresponding to the toothbrush joint part 15. Receiving battery 34 is used to wirelessly charge toothbrush battery 14 by receiving the interaction between wireless charging coil 37 and toothbrush wireless charging coil 17. Referring to fig. 9, when the number of the storage magnets 36 is two and the number of the toothbrush magnets 16 is two, the storage wireless charging coil 37 is located between the two storage magnets 36, the toothbrush wireless charging coil 17 is located between the two toothbrush magnets 16, and the two storage magnets 36 are respectively attracted to the two toothbrush magnets 16, so that the stability of the position between the storage wireless charging coil 37 and the toothbrush wireless charging coil 17 can be ensured. Accomodate wireless charging coil 37 and can hug closely and accomodate shell 31 setting, toothbrush shell 11 setting can be hugged closely to toothbrush wireless charging coil 17, so accomodate between wireless charging coil 37 and the toothbrush wireless charging coil 17 distance nearer, wireless charging efficiency is higher.
In another embodiment, the manner in which the battery 34 is received to charge the toothbrush battery 14 is wired charging. A storage charging contact (not shown) is provided in the storage case 31 at a position corresponding to the storage coupling portion 35, and a toothbrush charging contact (not shown) is provided in the toothbrush case 11 at a position corresponding to the toothbrush coupling portion 15. When the electric toothbrush 10 is received in the receiving rack 30, the receiving charging contact is electrically connected to the toothbrush charging contact, and the receiving battery 34 is used for wired charging of the toothbrush battery 14 through the electrical connection between the receiving charging contact and the toothbrush charging contact. When the number of the storage magnets 36 is two and the number of the toothbrush magnets 16 is two, the storage charging contact is located between the two storage magnets 36, the toothbrush charging contact is located between the two toothbrush magnets 16, and the two storage magnets 36 are respectively adsorbed to the two toothbrush magnets 16, so that the stability of the combination between the storage charging contact and the toothbrush charging contact can be ensured.
Referring to fig. 1, 10 to 12, the receiving rack 30 is used for being placed on a horizontal plane (as shown in fig. 1 and 10) or being adsorbed on a vertical plane (as shown in fig. 11 and 12). The horizontal plane refers to a horizontal surface of a horizontal table, a washstand, or the like for mounting the receiving rack 30, and the "horizontal" herein may be completely horizontal or approximately horizontal. The vertical plane refers to a vertical surface of a wall, a mirror, a cabinet, etc. for mounting the storage shelf 30, and the "vertical" herein may be completely vertical or may be approximately vertical. The storage rack 30 in the embodiment of the application can be placed on the horizontal plane and adsorbed on the vertical plane, and is convenient to install and wide in application range.
Specifically, the receiving rack 30 may be placed on a horizontal surface or adsorbed on a vertical surface by the mounting member 33.
Referring to fig. 1 and 10, when the receiving rack 30 is placed on a horizontal surface, the mounting member 33 includes one or more brackets 334 with a small top and a large bottom, and the brackets 334 are used for supporting the receiving body 32. For example, in fig. 1 and 10, the mounting member 33 includes two brackets 334, and the two brackets 334 are connected to both ends of the storage body 32. The height of the support 334 can be selected according to the actual situation. When the height of the stand 334 is high, for example, the height of the stand 334 is greater than the total length of the electric toothbrush 10, the electric toothbrush 10 can be hung upside down on the receiving rack 30 along the direction from the handle 12 to the head 13 (as shown in fig. 1); when the height of the stand 334 is low, for example, when the height of the stand 334 is less than the total length of the electric toothbrush 10, the electric toothbrush 10 can be placed on the receiving rack 30 in the direction from the head 13 to the handle 12 (as shown in fig. 10).
Referring to fig. 11 and 12, when the receiving rack 30 is attached to the vertical surface, the mounting member 33 includes one or more suction cups 336. For example, in fig. 11 and 12, the number of the suction cups 336 is two, and the two suction cups 336 are provided at both ends of the storage body 32. The suction cup 336 can be connected with the storage main body 32 at a plurality of orthogonal angles, and the angle of the suction cup 336 adsorbed on the vertical surface is flexible, so that the storage rack 30 can be conveniently installed. The height of the suction cup 336 can be set according to actual conditions. When the user wishes to hang the electric toothbrush 10 upside down on the storage shelf 30 in the direction from the handle 12 to the head 13 (as shown in fig. 11), the height of the suction cup 336 can be set high, for example, the distance between the suction cup 336 and the horizontal plane is greater than the total length of the electric toothbrush 10; when the user wishes to place the electric toothbrush 10 on the storage shelf 30 in the direction from the head 13 to the handle 12 (as shown in fig. 12), the height of the suction cup 336 can be set low, for example, the distance between the suction cup 336 and the horizontal plane is less than the total length of the electric toothbrush 10. In the embodiment of the present application, the storage rack 30 is adsorbed on the vertical surface through the suction cup 336, which is favorable for saving space, and the height of the suction cup 336 can be set according to actual conditions, so that the user can take the electric toothbrush 10 conveniently.
Further, referring to fig. 1 and 11, when the electric toothbrush 10 is hung upside down on the storage rack 30 along the direction from the handle 12 to the brush head 13, the distance d1 between the end of the brush head 13 opposite to the handle 12 and the horizontal plane may be greater than a first predetermined distance, at this time, the brush head 13 faces downward, the water on the bristles 134 is easily dried or dropped, and a certain distance exists between the brush head 13 and the horizontal plane, so that the brush head 13 does not contact the accumulated water on the horizontal plane; referring to fig. 10 and 12, when the electric toothbrush 10 is placed on the storage rack 30 along the direction from the toothbrush head 13 to the handle 12, the distance d2 between the end of the handle 12 opposite to the toothbrush head 13 and the horizontal plane is greater than a second predetermined distance, and at this time, the handle 12 faces downward, so that there is a certain distance between the handle 12 and the horizontal plane, and the end of the handle 12 opposite to the toothbrush head 13 does not get mildewed due to the accumulated water on the horizontal plane.
It should be noted that the first predetermined distance and the second predetermined distance may be equal or different. When the first predetermined distance is unequal to the second predetermined distance, the first predetermined distance may be greater than the second predetermined distance to provide a higher standard waterproof setting for the brush head 13.
Referring to fig. 1, 10 to 12, regardless of whether the storage rack 30 is placed on a horizontal surface or attached to a vertical surface, after the storage rack 30 is installed, the storage body 32 is horizontally disposed, and when the electric toothbrush 10 is stored in the storage rack 30, the electric toothbrush 10 is vertically disposed. That is, the handle 12 of the electric toothbrush 10 is in close contact with the storage body 32 at right angles to prevent the electric toothbrush 10 from falling off the storage rack 30.
In summary, in the embodiment of the present application, on one hand, the electric toothbrush 10 adopts a two-stage charging mode, when the toothbrush battery 14 is in a low power state, the toothbrush battery 14 can be charged by the storage battery 34 in the storage rack 30, and when the storage battery 34 is in a low power state, the storage battery 34 can be directly charged by an external power supply, so that the charging is convenient, and the storage rack 30 is designed reasonably; on the other hand, the storage coupling portion 35 of the storage rack 30 is coupled to the toothbrush coupling portion 15 of the electric toothbrush 10 by magnetic force, so that the electric toothbrush 10 can be stably placed on the storage rack 30, and the storage rack 30 is reasonably designed.
When the user is outside (e.g., on a business trip, a trip), the electric toothbrush 10 may be carried alone and the charge of the toothbrush battery 14 may be maintained for a short trip. When the user is traveling for a long period of time, the electric toothbrush 10 and the receiving rack 30 can be carried together, and the receiving battery 34 is used for charging the toothbrush battery 14; or the storage body 32 can be removed from the attachment 33 and the electric toothbrush 10 and the storage body 32 can be carried together, and the storage battery 34 is used for charging the toothbrush battery 14; alternatively, the storage body 32 may be removed from the mounting member 33, and only the storage body 32 is carried, the storage body 32 is used as a mobile power source (e.g., a charger), and the storage battery 34 is used for supplying power to an electronic device (e.g., a mobile phone or a camera).
In the description herein, reference to the terms "certain embodiments," "one embodiment," "one example," "illustrative embodiment," "example," "specific example," or "some examples" means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the application. In this specification, schematic representations of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
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 at least one of the feature. In the description of the present application, "a plurality" means at least two, e.g., two, three, unless specifically limited otherwise.
Although embodiments of the present application have been shown and described above, it is understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the present application, and that variations, modifications, substitutions and alterations of the above embodiments may be made by those of ordinary skill in the art within the scope of the present application, which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.

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1. The storage rack is characterized in that the storage rack is used for charging one or more electric toothbrushes, a storage battery is arranged in the storage rack, each electric toothbrush comprises a toothbrush head and a toothbrush battery is arranged in the electric toothbrush, the toothbrush head is used for cleaning, the storage battery is used for charging the toothbrush batteries, and the storage battery is used for charging through an external power supply.
2. The storage rack of claim 1, wherein the storage rack is configured to be placed on a horizontal surface or adsorbed on a vertical surface.
3. The storage rack of claim 1, wherein the manner in which the storage battery charges the toothbrush battery comprises wireless charging or wired charging.
4. The receiving rack according to claim 1, wherein the receiving rack comprises a receiving body, the receiving body being horizontally disposed;
the storage rack further comprises a mounting piece connected with the storage main body, and the storage rack is placed on a horizontal plane or adsorbed on a vertical plane through the mounting piece.
5. The receiving rack of claim 4, wherein the mounting member comprises one or more suction cups connectable with the receiving body at a plurality of orthogonal angles.
6. The storage rack of claim 4, wherein the storage body is detachably connected to the mounting member, and when the storage body is separated from the mounting member, the storage battery is used to charge an electronic device.
7. The storage rack of claim 6, wherein the storage battery is charged in a wired or wireless manner, and when the storage battery is charged in a wired manner, the charging interface of the storage battery and the output interface of the storage battery for charging the electronic device share one interface.
8. The storage rack of claim 1, wherein the storage rack is formed with one or more storage couplings, the electric toothbrush being formed with a toothbrush coupling, the one or more storage couplings for coupling with the toothbrush coupling of the one or more electric toothbrushes;
wherein the receiving rack comprises a receiving shell, the receiving combination part is formed by inwards sinking the receiving shell, the electric toothbrush comprises a toothbrush shell, and the toothbrush combination part is formed by outwards sinking the toothbrush shell; or
The receiving rack comprises a receiving shell, the receiving joint part is formed by the receiving shell protruding outwards, the electric toothbrush comprises a toothbrush shell, and the toothbrush joint part is formed by the toothbrush shell protruding inwards.
9. The receiving rack according to claim 8, wherein a receiving magnet is provided in the receiving housing at a position corresponding to the receiving coupling portion, the receiving magnet being configured to attract the toothbrush coupling portion; or
A toothbrush magnet is arranged in the toothbrush shell at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combining part and used for adsorbing the accommodating combining part; or
The storage shell is internally provided with a storage magnet at a position corresponding to the storage combining part, the toothbrush shell is internally provided with a toothbrush magnet at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combining part, and the storage magnet is used for being mutually adsorbed with the toothbrush magnet.
10. The storage rack according to claim 8, wherein a storage wireless charging coil is arranged in the storage housing at a position corresponding to the storage joint part, a toothbrush wireless charging coil is arranged in the toothbrush housing at a position corresponding to the toothbrush joint part, and the storage battery is used for wirelessly charging the toothbrush battery through interaction between the storage wireless charging coil and the toothbrush wireless charging coil; or
The storage shell is internally provided with a storage charging contact at a position corresponding to the storage combining part, the toothbrush shell is internally provided with a toothbrush charging contact at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combining part, and the storage battery is used for wired charging of the toothbrush battery through the storage charging contact and the electric connection between the toothbrush charging contacts.
11. The storage rack of claim 8, wherein the electric toothbrush comprises a handle and a brush head connected to the handle, the toothbrush joint is formed on the handle, and when the electric toothbrush is hung upside down on the storage rack in a direction from the handle to the brush head, a distance between an end of the brush head on a side opposite to the handle and a horizontal plane is greater than a first predetermined distance;
when the electric toothbrush is placed on the storage rack along the direction from the toothbrush head to the handle, the distance between the end part of one side of the handle, which is opposite to the toothbrush head, and the horizontal plane is larger than a second preset distance.
12. A storage rack for storing one or more electric toothbrushes, the storage rack being formed with one or more storage coupling portions, the electric toothbrushes including brush heads for cleaning and being formed with toothbrush coupling portions, the one or more storage coupling portions being adapted to be coupled with the toothbrush coupling portions of the one or more electric toothbrushes by magnetic force.
13. The receiving rack according to claim 12, wherein the receiving rack comprises a receiving housing, and a receiving magnet is arranged in the receiving housing at a position corresponding to the receiving combination part, and is used for adsorbing the toothbrush combination part; or
The electric toothbrush comprises a toothbrush shell, a toothbrush magnet is arranged in the toothbrush shell at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combining part, and the toothbrush magnet is used for adsorbing the accommodating combining part; or
The storage rack comprises a storage shell, the electric toothbrush comprises a toothbrush shell, a storage magnet is arranged in the storage shell and at a position corresponding to the storage combining part, a toothbrush magnet is arranged in the toothbrush shell and at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combining part, and the storage magnet is used for being mutually adsorbed with the toothbrush magnet.
14. The receiving rack of claim 13, wherein the receiving coupling portion is formed by the receiving housing being inwardly depressed, and the toothbrush coupling portion is formed by the toothbrush housing being outwardly projected; or
The receiving combination part is formed by the receiving shell protruding outwards, and the toothbrush combination part is formed by the toothbrush shell protruding inwards.
15. The storage rack according to claim 13, wherein a storage battery is built in the storage rack, and a toothbrush battery is built in the electric toothbrush;
a storage wireless charging coil is arranged in the storage shell at a position corresponding to the storage combination part, a toothbrush wireless charging coil is arranged in the toothbrush shell at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combination part, and the storage battery is used for wirelessly charging the toothbrush battery through interaction between the storage wireless charging coil and the toothbrush wireless charging coil; or
The storage shell is internally provided with a storage charging contact at a position corresponding to the storage combining part, the toothbrush shell is internally provided with a toothbrush charging contact at a position corresponding to the toothbrush combining part, and the storage battery is used for wired charging of the toothbrush battery through the storage charging contact and the electric connection between the toothbrush charging contacts.
16. The storage rack of claim 12, wherein the electric toothbrush comprises a handle and a brush head connected to the handle, the toothbrush joint is formed on the handle, and when the electric toothbrush is hung upside down on the storage rack in a direction from the handle to the brush head, a distance between an end of the brush head on a side opposite to the handle and a horizontal plane is greater than a first predetermined distance;
when the electric toothbrush is placed on the storage rack along the direction from the toothbrush head to the handle, the distance between the end part of one side of the handle, which is opposite to the toothbrush head, and the horizontal plane is larger than a second preset distance.
17. The storage rack of claim 12, wherein the storage rack comprises a storage body, the storage body being horizontally disposed; when the electric toothbrush is stored in the storage rack, the electric toothbrush is vertically arranged;
the storage rack further comprises a mounting piece connected with the storage main body, and the storage rack is placed on a horizontal plane or adsorbed on a vertical plane through the mounting piece.
18. The receiving rack of claim 17, wherein the mounting member comprises one or more suction cups connectable with the receiving body at a plurality of orthogonal angles.
19. The storage rack of claim 17, wherein a storage battery is disposed in the storage rack, the storage body is detachably connected to the mounting member, and when the storage body is separated from the mounting member, the storage battery is used for charging an electronic device;
the storage battery is charged in a wired mode or a wireless mode, and when the storage battery is charged in the wired mode, the charging interface of the storage battery and the output interface of the storage battery for charging the electronic equipment share one interface.
20. An electric toothbrush assembly, comprising:
an electric toothbrush; and
the storage rack of any one of claims 1 to 19, mated with the electric toothbrush.
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