CN217391406U - Phototherapy device with anion release function - Google Patents
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The utility model relates to a phototherapy device with anion release function for combine the negative pressure cup to use, it includes: a carrier, a phototherapy component, an anion component and a needle-proof cover. The carrier is arranged in the negative pressure cup and is provided with a panel; the phototherapy component and the anion component are both arranged in the carrier, the anion component is provided with a release needle, and the release needle extends out of the panel and is used for releasing anions; the needle-proof cover covers the panel corresponding to the position of the release needle, so that the needle-proof cover covers the release needle. Therefore, the phototherapy assembly and the negative ion assembly are combined with the negative pressure cup to be used, and the effect of effectively preventing the bulge part of the human body from being punctured by the release needle by using the needle-proof cover can be achieved.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to a phototherapy device technical field especially indicates a phototherapy device with anion release function.
Background
Regarding the phototherapy device, the light emitted by the light emitting unit has a soothing effect on the affected part of the human body, so as to achieve the phototherapy effect.
The utility model discloses the creation people research combines phototherapy device and anion device to use negative pressure cup, so except can let negative pressure state in the negative pressure cup via the interior air of suction cup, and then make the surface of human affected part attract out a portion of swelling, can also utilize phototherapy device and anion device to carry out phototherapy and adhere to the anion to the portion of swelling simultaneously, consequently has the effect of releiving of the affected part of preferred.
However, the negative ion device must release negative ions by the release needle, and the bulge portion of the affected part of the human body attracted by the negative pressure cup bulges toward the release needle, and experiments prove that the bulge portion is often punctured by the release needle, thereby causing infection risks.
Therefore, how to design a vacuum cup that can combine phototherapy and negative ions to use, and can effectively prevent the bulge from being punctured by the release needle is a major issue to be solved.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to provide a phototherapy device with anion release function can combine phototherapy subassembly and anion subassembly negative pressure cup to use, can utilize again to prevent that the needle lid from effectively preventing human bulge by the stabbing of release needle.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a phototherapy device with anion releasing function, which is used for a negative pressure cup and comprises: the carrier is arranged in the negative pressure cup and is provided with a panel; a phototherapy component arranged in the carrier; the negative ion component is arranged in the carrier and is provided with a release needle, and the release needle extends out of the panel to release negative ions; and a needle-proof cover covering the release needle corresponding to the release needle cover.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model discloses has following efficiency: the phototherapy component and the negative ion component can be combined with the negative pressure cup for use, and the needle-proof cover can be used for effectively preventing the swelling part of the human body from being punctured by the release needle.
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Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the phototherapy device of the present invention at a top view angle.
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the phototherapy device of the present invention at a bottom view.
Fig. 3 is a perspective assembly view of the phototherapy device of the present invention according to fig. 2.
Fig. 4A is a cross-sectional view of the phototherapy device of the present invention according to fig. 3 (without the negative ion releasing head).
Fig. 4B is a cross-sectional view of the phototherapy device of the present invention according to fig. 3 (including the negative ion releasing head).
Fig. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the phototherapy device of the present invention before being assembled to the negative pressure cup.
Fig. 6 is a perspective assembly view of the phototherapy device of the present invention assembled behind the negative pressure cup.
Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the phototherapy device of the present invention according to fig. 6.
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100 phototherapy device
1: a vector
1a case base
1b light-transmitting cover
1c containing space
11 first corresponding fixing part
12, fixing hole
13 opening of seat
15: panel
15a inner plate surface
15b outer plate surface
151 column body
1511 containing groove
1512, needle holding groove
1513 bottom plate of the first tank
1514 perforation
152, cover containing groove
1521 bottom plate of second groove
1522 caulking groove
16: ring body
17 light shading plate
171 through hole
173 plate opening
2 phototherapy component
21: circuit board
211 avoidance hole
22 light emitting component
3 negative ion component
31 negative ion emitter
32 negative ion releasing head
321 release needle
33: frame body
5, needle-proof cover
51 enclosing plate
52 through hole
7 fixing column
71 first fixing part
72 second fixing part
8, fixing part
81 second corresponding fixing part
900: negative pressure cup
9 through hole
Detailed Description
The following detailed description and technical contents of the present invention are described with reference to the drawings, but the drawings are only provided for reference and illustration, and are not intended to limit the present invention.
The utility model provides a phototherapy device with anion release function, as shown in fig. 5 for a negative pressure cup 900 of collocation uses, in order to have phototherapy function and anion release function concurrently.
As shown in fig. 1 to 5, the phototherapy device with anion release function (hereinafter referred to as phototherapy device 100) of the present invention includes: a carrier 1, a phototherapy component 2, an anion component 3 and a needle-proof cover 5, and preferably further comprises a fixing column 7 and a fixing component 8.
The carrier 1 can be any structure that can be disposed in the negative pressure cup 900 and has a light-permeable panel 15, and in the embodiment, the carrier includes a housing 1a and a light-permeable cover 1b, and the housing 1a and the light-permeable cover 1b can be combined with each other.
The housing 1a has an opening 13 as shown in fig. 2, the transparent cover 1b covers the housing 1a at a position corresponding to the opening 13 and is combined with each other to form an accommodating space 1c between the housing 1a and the transparent cover 1b as shown in fig. 4A, and the transparent cover 1b itself has the panel 15.
The phototherapy assembly 2 is disposed in the accommodating space 1c of the carrier 1 to emit light through the transparent cover 1b (or the panel 15 thereof), so that the uncomfortable portion of the human body can be relieved (phototherapy).
The negative ion assembly 3 is also disposed in the accommodating space 1c of the carrier 1. The anion module 3 has a release pin 321, and the release pin 321 protrudes from the panel 15 (equivalently, from the carrier 1) to facilitate the release of anions.
The needle-proof cover 5 covers the panel 15 corresponding to the release needle 321 (or corresponding to the needle-receiving recess 1512), so that the release needle 321 is covered by the needle-proof cover 5 as shown in fig. 4B.
Thus, as shown in fig. 7, when the phototherapy device 100 of the present invention is assembled in the negative pressure cup 900, the negative pressure state is formed in the negative pressure cup 900 by sucking the air in the cup, so as to suck a bulge (not shown) on the surface of the body; meanwhile, the phototherapy device 100 of the utility model can also utilize the phototherapy component 2 to perform phototherapy on the bulge, and can utilize the release needle 321 of the anion component 3 to release anions to the bulge; moreover, since the present invention covers the release needle 321 with the needle-proof cover 5, the bulge portion will never be pierced by the release needle 321, thereby having the effect of preventing needle-stick injuries.
As shown in fig. 1 to 4, in detail, the light-transmitting cover 1b includes a ring 16 and the panel 15, the ring 16 surrounds the periphery of the panel 15, and the light-transmitting cover 1b is connected to the housing 1a through the ring 16. The panel 15 has an inner panel surface 15a and an outer panel surface 15b opposed to each other. The panel 15 is recessed with a pin accommodating recess 1512 from the outer panel 15b toward the inner panel 15a, and preferably further recessed with a receiving groove 1511, the receiving groove 1511 is separated from the pin accommodating recess 1512 by a first groove bottom panel 1513, and the first groove bottom panel 1513 is opened with a through hole 1514. It should be noted that, the panel 15 mainly includes a hollow cylinder 151 integrally extending toward the accommodating space 1c, and is separated by a first groove bottom plate 1513 at the middle section inside the cylinder 151, so that an accommodating groove 1511 and an accommodating pin groove 1512 are formed inside the cylinder 151, which are opposite to each other.
Preferably, the panel 15 is further recessed with a cover-receiving groove 152 in the same direction in the same manner, the cover-receiving groove 152 has a second groove bottom plate 1521, and the receiving groove 1511 and the pin-receiving groove 1512 are recessed from the second groove bottom plate 1521, so that the panel 15, the second groove bottom plate 1521 and the first groove bottom plate 1513 form a step shape from outside to inside.
The phototherapy unit 2 includes a circuit board 21 and a plurality of light emitting units 22 disposed on the circuit board 21, wherein the light emitting units 22 are light emitting diodes having phototherapy effect on human body and have a wavelength between 415 ± 10nm to 830 ± 10nm, such as a green light emitting diode with a wavelength of 525 ± 15nm or 525 ± 30 nm. The phototherapy component 2 is provided with an avoiding hole 211 and is spaced from the panel 15 side by side, so that after the phototherapy component 2 is disposed in the carrier 1, the column 151 passes through the avoiding hole 211, and the phototherapy component 2 emits light toward the panel 15. The light-transmitting cover 1b may further include a light-shielding plate 17, the light-shielding plate 17 is assembled on the inner surface 15a of the panel 15 in a face-to-face manner, and the light-shielding plate 17 is provided with a plurality of through holes 171 corresponding to the light-emitting elements 22, so that the light-emitting elements 22 can emit light corresponding to the through holes 171.
It should be noted that the light shielding plate 17 further has a plate opening 173 for the post 151 to pass through, and can be sleeved on the protruding portion of the panel 15 corresponding to the recessed cover accommodating groove 152 as shown in fig. 4A.
The anion module 3 comprises, in detail, an anion emitter 31 and an anion discharge head 32 connected to each other, and preferably further comprises a frame 33. Wherein, the negative ion emitter 31 is fixed in the accommodating space 1c by the frame 33; the anion releasing head 32 is disposed in the receiving groove 1511 of the panel 15, the anion releasing head 32 has the releasing needle 321, and the releasing needle 321 extends into the needle receiving groove 1512 through the through hole 1514, so as to have the effect of receiving both the anion releasing head 32 and the releasing needle 321.
The needle-proof cover 5 has a plurality of surrounding plates 51 spaced from each other, and the second groove bottom plate 1521 has an insertion groove 1522 corresponding to each surrounding plate 51. By commonly inserting the enclosing plates 51 into the embedding grooves 1522, the needle-proof cover 5 is fixed in the cover-receiving groove 152 and covers the cover-receiving groove 152. As for the fixing manner of the needle-proof cover 5 in the cover-accommodating groove 152, for example, the outer periphery of the needle-proof cover 5 may be tightly abutted against the corresponding inner peripheral wall of the cover-accommodating groove 152 for fixing, or each enclosing plate 51 may be tightly embedded into the embedding groove 1522 for fixing, which is not limited by the present invention. The needle-proof cover 5 is further provided with a plurality of through holes 52 as shown in fig. 2 to facilitate the emission of negative ions released by the release needles 321, and of course, the negative ions can also be emitted through the space (see fig. 1, no reference numeral) between any two adjacent enclosing plates 51.
In addition, as shown in fig. 1, fig. 2 and fig. 4 to fig. 7, the structure of the phototherapy device 100 of the present invention configured to be disposed in the negative pressure cup 900 includes: a fixing post 7 and a fixing member 8. The negative pressure cup 900 has a bottom (not shown) with a plurality of through holes 9.
A fixing hole 12 is formed in a bottom (not labeled with a reference numeral) of the housing base 1a, and a first corresponding fixing portion 11 is disposed on the housing base 1a corresponding to the fixing hole 12 as shown in fig. 4A.
The fixing post 7 has two ends, which are respectively a first fixing portion 71 and a second fixing portion 72. The first fixing portion 71 may be a polygonal plate protruding from the outer peripheral wall of the column body (no reference numeral), and the second fixing portion 72 may be an external thread formed on the outer peripheral wall of the column body, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
The fixing member 8 has a second corresponding fixing portion 81, and the second corresponding fixing portion 81 and the second fixing portion 72 can be fixed to each other. The fixing element 8 can be any member that can be fixed corresponding to the second fixing portion 72, and a nut is taken as an example in the embodiment, so that the second corresponding fixing portion 81 can be an internal thread formed on the inner peripheral wall of the fixing element 8, so that the second fixing portion 72 and the second corresponding fixing portion 81 can be screwed with each other.
The first fixing portion 71 of the fixing post 7 is fixed to the first corresponding fixing portion 11 of the carrier 1, and the fixing post 7 extends out of the carrier 1 through the fixing hole 12 to form an extending portion (see fig. 4A, no reference numeral is used, and the extending portion includes the second fixing portion 72). Next, the phototherapy device 100 of the present invention is placed in the negative pressure cup 900, and the protruding portion of the fixing post 7 protrudes out of the negative pressure cup 900 through one of the through holes 9 of the negative pressure cup 900 to expose the second fixing portion 72. Finally, the second corresponding fixing part 81 of the fixing part 8 and the second fixing part 72 of the fixing post 7 are screwed with each other, so that the shell bottom of the carrier 1 and the cup bottom of the negative pressure cup 900 are clamped between the first fixing part 71 and the fixing part 8 at the same time for fixing.
Therefore, the phototherapy device 100 of the present invention is disposed in the negative pressure cup 900, and the panel 15 for emitting light and the needle-proof cover 5 for emitting negative ions can face the portion of the human body to be relieved.
To sum up, the phototherapy device with anion release function of the present invention can achieve the expected purpose of use, and solve the defects of the prior art, and completely conform to the essential elements of the utility model, and then belonged to the patent method to provide the utility model, wore about and grant the patent of the present case, and ensure the rights of the creators of the present invention.
The above description is only a preferred and practical embodiment of the present invention, and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, and all changes in equivalent structures made by applying the contents of the specification and drawings of the present invention are equally and clearly encompassed by the scope of the present invention.
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1. A phototherapy device with anion releasing function is characterized in that it is used for a negative pressure cup and comprises:
the carrier is arranged in the negative pressure cup and is provided with a panel;
the phototherapy component is arranged in the carrier;
a negative ion assembly disposed in the carrier and having a release pin extending out of the face
Releasing negative ions outside the plate; and
and the needle-preventing cover covers the panel corresponding to the release needle to cover the release needle.
2. The phototherapy device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the panel is recessed with a needle receiving groove having a groove bottom, the negative ion assembly comprises a negative ion releasing head disposed on the panel and having the releasing needle, the releasing needle extends into the needle receiving groove through the groove bottom, and the needle-proof cover covers the panel corresponding to the needle receiving groove.
3. The phototherapy device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the panel further has a cap receiving recess, the needle receiving recess has a first bottom plate, the cap receiving recess has a second bottom plate, the second bottom plate has the needle receiving recess, and the needle-proof cap is assembled with the cap receiving recess.
4. The phototherapy device with anion releasing function as claimed in claim 2, wherein the panel has an inner surface (15a) and an outer surface (15b) opposite to each other, the panel is recessed from the outer surface toward the inner surface to form the needle receiving groove and a receiving groove, the bottom plate is separated between the needle receiving groove and the receiving groove, and the anion releasing head is disposed in the receiving groove.
5. The phototherapy device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the panel has a column extending toward the inside of the carrier, the column having the needle-receiving groove and a receiving groove formed therein, the bottom plate is separated between the needle-receiving groove and the receiving groove, and the negative ion releasing head is disposed in the receiving groove.
6. The phototherapeutic device of claim 1 wherein the carrier comprises a light transmissive cover having the light transmissive panel, the phototherapeutic component emitting light toward the panel.
7. The phototherapy device with anion releasing function as claimed in claim 6, wherein the light-transmitting cover further comprises a light-shielding plate, the phototherapy device comprises a plurality of light-emitting components, the light-shielding plate is assembled on an inner surface of the panel and has a plurality of through holes, and each light-emitting component emits light corresponding to each through hole.
8. The phototherapy device with anion releasing function of claim 1, wherein the carrier comprises a housing and a light-transmitting cover combined with each other, the housing has an opening, the light-transmitting cover covers the housing corresponding to the opening, an accommodating space is formed between the housing and the light-transmitting cover, the phototherapy module and the anion module are both disposed in the accommodating space, the light-transmitting cover has the light-transmitting panel, and the phototherapy module emits light facing the panel.
9. The phototherapy device with negative ion releasing function of claim 1, further comprising a fixing post and a fixing member, wherein the carrier is formed with a fixing hole, one end of the fixing post is fixed to the carrier, the other end of the fixing post extends out of the carrier through the fixing hole and penetrates through the negative pressure cup to be exposed, the fixing member is correspondingly assembled to the other end, and the carrier and the negative pressure cup are clamped and fixed between the one end of the fixing post and the fixing member.
10. The phototherapy device with anion releasing function as claimed in claim 1, wherein the phototherapy unit comprises a plurality of light emitting units, the light emitting units are light emitting diodes and have a wavelength between 415 ± 10nm and 830 ± 10 nm.
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