CN214713827U - Transcranial electrical stimulation device - Google Patents

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CN214713827U
CN214713827U CN202022894413.2U CN202022894413U CN214713827U CN 214713827 U CN214713827 U CN 214713827U CN 202022894413 U CN202022894413 U CN 202022894413U CN 214713827 U CN214713827 U CN 214713827U
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周东升
黎兴兴
禹海航
于畅
边国林
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The utility model relates to a transcranial electrical stimulation device, including the helmet, its characterized in that: still including the electrode portion, can cover the temporal lobe district at user's head, set up in the helmet and can enclose the massage pipeline of establishing on the electrode portion, this massage pipeline is used for the massage of user's head, massage pipeline inside allows the fluid to pass through, compares with prior art, the utility model has the advantages of: when the electrodes arranged on the transcranial electric stimulation head cover generate alternating current at 40-77.5 Hz to electrically stimulate the temporal lobe area, the forehead and the mastoid areas on two sides, the specific effect on treating insomnia is achieved, and the flow of fluid in the massage pipelines around the head of a user is controlled through the massage pipelines, so that comfortable massage experience can be brought to the user in the treatment process.

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Transcranial electrical stimulation device
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a head cover, in particular to a transcranial electrical stimulation head cover capable of assisting in treating insomnia.
Background
The transcranial micro-current stimulation therapy (CES) is a completely different therapeutic method from traditional medicine therapy and electric convulsion therapy, and is characterized by that it utilizes low-intensity trace current to stimulate brain to change abnormal brain wave of patient and promote brain to secrete a series of neurotransmitters and hormones which are closely related to anxiety, depression and insomnia, etc. so as to implement the treatment of these diseases. Compared with the drug therapy, the treatment method has no side effect and stable curative effect, so the drug therapy is generally used in other countries such as Europe and America and is used as a safe and effective treatment method for treating anxiety, depression, insomnia and related diseases. The Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a painless and noninvasive green treatment method, magnetic signals can penetrate through the skull without attenuation to stimulate cranial nerves, and the magnetic signals are not limited to stimulation of the head in practical application, and peripheral nerve muscles can also stimulate, so that the magnetic signals are called magnetic stimulation at present. With the development of technology, transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) with continuously adjustable repetitive stimulation has emerged and has gained increasing acceptance in the fields of clinical psychosis, neurological disease, and rehabilitation. It achieves the therapeutic purpose mainly through different frequencies, high frequency (more than 1Hz) is mainly the excitation effect, and low frequency (less than or equal to 1Hz) is the inhibition effect. It has painless, non-traumatic physical properties. TMS can treat mental diseases such as schizophrenia (negative symptoms), depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, mania, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the like, wherein the treatment of the depression is approved by FDA in the United states, the cure rate is 20%, and the treatment effective rate can reach 100%. Has good effects on spinal cord injury, Parkinson Disease (PD), epilepsy, rehabilitation after cerebral apoplexy, peripheral nerve rehabilitation, neuropathic pain and the like, and is a few technical therapies in the fields of non-invasive treatment and rehabilitation.
In addition, the digital information brings the change of the coverage of the world for the life of human beings, the large-scale information quantity updating also brings unprecedented pressure for the human beings, and in the face of huge pressure, the number of the population suffering from insomnia increases along with the degree of urban modernization. Long-term insomnia is easy to cause vexation, confusion, fatigue and weakness, even headache, dreaminess, hyperhidrosis and hypomnesis, and can also cause a series of clinical symptoms and induce some psychosomatic diseases. The method for treating insomnia in the prior art comprises medicines, massage and the like, and the medicine has quick effect on treating insomnia, but the side effect of the medicine is not small and has harm to health after being taken for a long time; the insomnia treatment by massage has slow effect, and the massage by a professional masseur is not convenient for the patient to use at home. Therefore, some insomnia physiotherapy instruments for assisting in treating insomnia gradually appear in the market, for example, a chinese utility model patent with patent number ZL201520348421.3 (publication number CN204766476U) this physiotherapy instrument includes a helmet, an acupuncture point belt arranged in the helmet, and a plurality of acupuncture point massage beads arranged in the acupuncture point belt, and is characterized in that: the vibrations motor of setting at the helmet top is connected with the wire between the point massage pearl, the helmet top still sets up the champignon base, sets up champignon box on the champignon base, and the champignon piece is placed to inside, though this insomnia physiotherapy equipment shakes the massage to the point, and the pressure of releiving of cooperation champignon makes patient oneself just can facilitate the use at home, and does not have any toxic and side effect, can use for a long time. However, through recent research, the specific effect on treating insomnia is found when the temporalis area, the forehead and the bilateral mastoid areas are electrically stimulated by alternating current of 40-77.5 Hz. Meanwhile, the vibration motor helmet cannot control the temperature inside the helmet, the provided massage effect is slightly deficient, and in order to improve the treatment experience of a patient during treatment, the conventional insomnia physiotherapy instrument needs to be further improved.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The technical problem to be solved by the utility model is to provide a transcranial electrical stimulation device capable of massaging the head of a user aiming at the current situation of the prior art.
The utility model provides a technical scheme that above-mentioned technical problem adopted does: the transcranial electrical stimulation device comprises
A helmet, characterized in that: also includes:
the electrode part can cover the temporal lobe area of the head of the user;
the massage pipeline is arranged in the helmet and can be arranged on the electrode part in an enclosing mode and is used for massaging the head of a user, and fluid is allowed to pass through the massage pipeline.
In order to better realize that the discomfort caused by the electrode stimulation can be relieved during the electrode stimulation process of a user, the massage pipeline preferably comprises a ring pipeline annularly arranged in the helmet, and the ring pipeline is also connected with a fluid driving device which is used for driving fluid to flow along the massage pipeline. Because the massage pipeline is annular, the whole head of the user can be in a relaxed state better, and the treatment effect is improved.
In order to facilitate the placement of the fluid driving device, preferably, the fluid driving device includes a housing and a fluid pipeline, and the housing is provided with a winding member for winding the fluid pipeline.
The fluid pipeline of the fluid driving device is selected from various types, and preferably, from the perspective of simple structure, the fluid pipeline of the fluid driving device is in a horizontally arranged U shape and comprises a first horizontal pipe body and a second horizontal pipe body which are arranged in parallel and a connecting pipe body for connecting the first horizontal pipe body and the second horizontal pipe body, correspondingly, a first connecting port and a second connecting port which are communicated with the first horizontal pipe body and the second horizontal pipe body of the massage pipeline are arranged on the helmet, so that fluid flows in the fluid pipeline and the massage pipeline of the helmet.
Further, the fluid driving device comprises a pump body which enables the fluid in the fluid pipeline to flow.
Furthermore, the winding part comprises a first winding head arranged in a transverse V shape, a second winding head positioned below the first winding head and a third winding head positioned between the first winding head and the second winding head.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages of: when the electrodes arranged on the transcranial electrical stimulation device generate alternating current at 40-77.5 Hz to electrically stimulate the temporal lobe area, the forehead area and the mastoid areas on two sides, the specific effect on treating insomnia is achieved, and the flow of fluid in the massage pipelines around the head of a user is controlled through the massage pipelines, so that comfortable massage experience can be brought to the user in the treatment process.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of a mid-transcranial electrical stimulation head of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic structural view of a fluid pipeline according to the present invention;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of the helmet of the present invention.
Detailed Description
The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the following embodiments.
As shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, the preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. The transcranial electrical stimulation device in the embodiment comprises a helmet 1; the binding belt 11 is positioned on the helmet 1, is used for binding the head of a user and is relatively fixed with the helmet 1; the two ear muffs 2 are connected with the two symmetrical sides of the helmet 1 through the telescopic belts 22 at positions corresponding to the ears of a user, and the distance between the two ear muffs 2 and the helmet 1 can be changed by the telescopic motion of the telescopic belts 22 so as to adapt to the head shapes of different users; two electrode parts 3, wherein the electrodes comprise annular electrodes 31 in the shape of a ring and circular electrodes 32 positioned between the annular electrodes 31, are arranged at the positions adjacent to the upper parts of the ear cups 2 and are connected with the ear cups 2 through electrode connecting pieces 34, and the electrode connecting pieces 34 are soft plastics with low stretching capacity, so that the electrode parts 3 can always cover the temporal lobe areas of the heads of users; a signal generating circuit is arranged for generating an electrical signal; the sound source 21 is arranged in the ear muff 2, is electrically connected with the signal generating circuit and can convert the electric signal generated by the signal generating circuit into a sound signal and play the sound signal to the ear of a user; the buffer pad 12 is disposed inside the helmet 1, and is used for increasing the contact area between the helmet and the head of the user to reduce the pressure of the helmet on the head of the user, and improving the comfort level when the head of the user contacts with the helmet.
In order to provide a massage effect to a user, the transcranial electric stimulation head cover of the embodiment is provided with a massage pipeline 41, and the massage pipeline 41 surrounds a circle along the inner wall in the helmet 1 and is attached to the inner wall of the helmet 1; the fluid pipeline 42 is a U-shaped fluid pipeline 42, which includes a first transverse pipe 42a and a second transverse pipe 42b arranged in parallel and a connecting pipe 42c connecting the first transverse pipe 42a and the second transverse pipe 42b, and correspondingly, the helmet 1 is provided with a first connecting port 1a and a second connecting port 1b communicated with the first transverse pipe 42a and the second transverse pipe 42b of the massage pipeline 41, so that the fluid can flow in the fluid pipeline 42 and the massage pipeline 41 of the helmet 1. The fluid line 42 is internally accessible for fluid, and the fluid driving device 6 is connected to the massage line 41 for driving the fluid along the massage line 41. The fluid driving device of the present embodiment includes a housing 61 and a pump body that causes the fluid in the fluid line 42 to flow. Finally, in order to better wind the massage pipe 41 on the housing 61, the winding member 76 includes a first winding head 761 arranged in a horizontal V-shape, a second winding head 762 located below the first winding head 761, and a third winding head 763 located between the first winding head 761 and the second winding head 762.
The specific implementation manner of the embodiment is as follows: when the helmet 1 is used, a user wears the helmet 1, adjusts the ear muffs 2 to the ears through the telescopic belts 22, so that the electrode part 3 is attached to the periphery of the temporal lobe area of the head, and then fixes the helmet 1 on the head by matching the constraint belt 11 and the buffer pad 12. When the user needs to rest, the control circuit controls the signal generating circuit to output 40Hz alternating current signals to the annular electrode 31 and the circular electrode 32 of the electrode part 3, and sound signals which can soothe the mind, such as relaxed music or white noise, are played to the auditory sense organ of the user through the sound source 21. In addition, the head of the user may be massaged by the massage line 41, and the user operates the control circuit to control the fluid-driven pump to cause the fluid in the fluid line 42 to flow to achieve a flow rate at which the massage line 41 is most comfortable to the user.

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1. A transcranial electrical stimulation device, comprising a helmet (1), characterized in that: also includes:
the electrode part (3) can cover the temporal lobe area of the head of the user;
the massage pipeline (41) is arranged in the helmet (1) and can be arranged on the electrode part (3) in an enclosing mode and is used for massaging the head of a user, and fluid is allowed to pass through the massage pipeline (41).
2. The transcranial electrical stimulation device according to claim 1, wherein: the massage pipeline (41) comprises an annular pipeline annularly arranged in the helmet (1), the annular pipeline is further connected with a fluid driving device (6), and the fluid driving device (6) is used for driving fluid to flow along the massage pipeline (41).
3. The transcranial electrical stimulation device according to claim 2, wherein: the fluid driving device (6) comprises a shell (61) and a fluid pipeline (42), wherein a winding piece (76) for winding the fluid pipeline (42) is arranged on the shell (61).
4. The transcranial electrical stimulation device according to claim 3, wherein: the fluid pipeline (42) of the fluid driving device (6) is transversely arranged in a U shape and comprises a first transverse pipe body (42a) and a second transverse pipe body (42b) which are arranged in parallel and a connecting pipe body (42c) for connecting the first transverse pipe body (42a) and the second transverse pipe body (42b), correspondingly, a first connecting port (1a) and a second connecting port (1b) which are communicated with the first transverse pipe body (42a) and the second transverse pipe body (42b) of the massage pipeline (41) are arranged on the helmet (1), and accordingly fluid flows in the fluid pipeline (42) and the massage pipeline of the helmet (1).
5. The transcranial electrical stimulation device according to claim 4, wherein: the fluid drive device (6) comprises a pump body for causing a fluid in the fluid line (42) to flow.
6. The transcranial electrical stimulation device according to any one of claims 3-5, wherein: the winding piece (76) comprises a first winding head (761) which is transversely arranged in a V shape, a second winding head (762) which is positioned below the first winding head (761), and a third winding head (763) which is positioned between the first winding head (761) and the second winding head (762).
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