Disclosure of Invention
The main object of the present utility model is to provide a knee massager, which aims to prevent the utilization rate of heat emitted by a heater in the knee massager from being too low.
To achieve the above object, the present utility model provides a knee massager comprising:
a lining;
an outer liner connected to the inner liner;
a heater located between the inner liner and the outer liner;
a thermal insulation layer located between the outer liner and the heater;
the heat insulation layer is used for blocking the heater from transmitting the emitted heat to one side of the heat insulation layer, which is close to the outer lining.
In one embodiment, the area of the insulating layer is not smaller than the area of the heater.
In an embodiment, the length of the insulating layer is not less than the length of the heater, and the width of the insulating layer is not less than the width of the heater.
In one embodiment, the heater is provided in a sheet-like configuration.
In one embodiment, the outer liner includes a binding, a central panel and straps on opposite sides of the central panel, the central panel and straps being connected to the binding, the binding being connected to the inner liner.
In an embodiment, the plurality of peripheries of the middle fabric are arc segments recessed toward the middle fabric.
In an embodiment, the middle fabric is provided with a plurality of first openings.
In one embodiment, the strap is provided with a securing portion, the inner liner is provided with a velcro for mating with the securing portion, and the securing portion and the velcro are used to secure the knee massager to the knee.
In an embodiment, the heater further comprises a host and a vibration motor, wherein the host is arranged on the outer lining, the vibration motor is arranged between the inner lining and the outer lining, and the host is used for controlling the opening and closing of the heater and the vibration motor.
In one embodiment, the side of the inner liner remote from the outer liner is provided with a pocket.
According to the technical scheme, the heat insulation layer is arranged between the heater and the outer lining, and the heat insulation layer blocks heat emitted by the heater from being transmitted to one side, close to the outer lining, of the heat insulation layer, so that the heating effect of the knee massager is obvious, and the heating power of the knee massager is reduced under the condition that the heating effect is unchanged.
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is evident that the embodiments described are only some, but not all embodiments of the utility model. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
It should be noted that, if directional indications (such as up, down, left, right, front, and rear … …) are included in the embodiments of the present utility model, the directional indications are merely used to explain the relative positional relationship, movement conditions, etc. between the components in a specific posture (as shown in the drawings), and if the specific posture is changed, the directional indications are correspondingly changed.
In addition, if there is a description of "first", "second", etc. in the embodiments of the present utility model, the description of "first", "second", etc. is for descriptive purposes only and is not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In addition, if the meaning of "and/or" is presented throughout this document, it is intended to include three schemes in parallel, taking "a and/or B" as an example, including a scheme, or B scheme, or a scheme where a and B meet simultaneously. In addition, the technical solutions of the embodiments may be combined with each other, but it is necessary to base that the technical solutions can be realized by those skilled in the art, and when the technical solutions are contradictory or cannot be realized, the combination of the technical solutions should be considered to be absent and not within the scope of protection claimed in the present utility model.
The utility model provides a knee massager.
In an embodiment of the present utility model, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, the knee massager includes an inner liner 100, an outer liner 200, a heater 300, and a heat insulation layer 400.
Specifically, the outer liner 200 is connected to the inner liner 100, the outer liner 200 is connected to the periphery of the inner liner 100, the outer liner 200 may be connected to the inner liner 100 at a peripheral portion, and the outer liner 200 and the inner liner 100 may be connected at all peripheral portions. The outer liner 200 has a structure with wider sides and narrower middle part, and can be well fitted with the knee of the human body, and the shape of the inner liner 100 is basically consistent with that of the outer liner 200. The inner and outer liners 100 and 200 are made of flexible materials, and the knee massager can be folded and bent along with the knee movement of the user.
Further, the heater 300 is located between the inner liner 100 and the outer liner 200, and the heater 300 may be a block heater 300 having a certain thickness, and the heater 300 may be a sheet heater 300 having a relatively thin thickness.
The heat insulating layer 400 is located between the outer liner 200 and the heater 300, the heat insulating layer 400 may be connected to the outer liner 200, the heat insulating layer 400 may be connected to the inner liner 100, the heat insulating layer 400 may be connected to both the inner liner 100 and the outer liner 200, and the heat insulating layer 400 may be disconnected from both the inner liner 100 and the outer liner 200. The heat insulating layer 400 may be formed in a shape corresponding to the heater 300 or may be formed in a shape different from the heater 300.
Wherein the insulating layer 400 is used to block the heater 300 from transferring the emitted heat to the side of the insulating layer 400 near the outer liner 200.
According to the technical scheme, the heat insulation layer 400 is arranged between the heater 300 and the outer lining 200, the heat insulation layer 400 blocks heat emitted by the heater 300 from being transmitted to one side, close to the outer lining 200, of the heat insulation layer 400, so that the heating effect of the knee massager is obvious, and the heating power of the knee massager is reduced under the condition that the heating effect is unchanged.
Specifically, in one embodiment, referring to fig. 1, considering that the heat insulating layer 400 should have a good heat insulating effect, the area of the heat insulating layer 400 is set to be not smaller than the area of the heater 300, i.e., the area of the heat insulating layer 400 may be larger than the area of the heater 300, and the area of the heat insulating layer 400 may be equal to the area of the heater 300.
Further, in one embodiment, referring to fig. 1, considering that the heat insulation layer 400 should prevent heat of the heater 300 from being transferred to an end of the heat insulation layer 400 near the outer liner 200 as much as possible, the heat insulation layer 400 should cover the entire heater 300, and the length of the heat insulation layer 400 is not less than the length of the heater 300, i.e., the length of the heat insulation layer 400 may be greater than the length of the heater 300, and the length of the heat insulation layer 400 may be greater than the length of the heater 300; the width of the insulating layer 400 is not smaller than the width of the heater 300.
In an embodiment, referring to fig. 1, considering that the heater 300 should be matched, the heater 300 is configured as a sheet structure, and further, the heater 300 may be configured as a flexible material, so as to be better fit to the knee.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 1 and 4, the outer liner 200 includes a hem 210, a central panel 220, and straps 230 on opposite sides of the central panel 220, the central panel 220 and straps 230 being connected to the hem 210, the hem 210 being connected to the liner 100.
In particular, in an embodiment, referring to fig. 1 and 4, it should be noted that the middle fabric 220 is a lycra fabric, and has better elasticity, and the middle fabric 220 can elastically stretch or shrink the knee of the user in cooperation with the movement of the user, so that the plurality of circumferences of the middle fabric 220 are arc sections recessed toward the middle fabric 220, and the side of the strap 230 near the middle fabric 220 is also provided with convex arc sections matched with the circumference of the middle fabric 220, so as to better match the shape of the knee.
Specifically, in an embodiment, referring to fig. 1 and 4, the middle fabric 220 may be the same fabric as the binding band 230 or may be a different fabric, so that the middle fabric 220 is better distinguished from the binding band 230 to make the appearance of the integral knee massager more attractive, and thus, the middle fabric 220 is provided with a plurality of first openings 221.
Alternatively, referring to fig. 1, 3 and 4, the strap 230 may be provided with a fixing portion 231, the portion of the strap 230 may be provided with the fixing portion 231, or the strap 230 may be entirely provided with the fixing portion 231, the fixing portion 231 may be made of a hook and loop fabric, the strap 230 may be entirely made of a hook and loop fabric, or only the fixing portion 231 may be made of a hook and loop fabric, and the materials other than the fixing portion 231 may be lycra fabric or other materials. The inner liner 100 is provided with a velcro 110 for being matched with the fixing part 231, and the velcro cloth is matched with the velcro 110 in a velcro manner for fixing the knee massager on the knee.
Additionally, in an embodiment, referring to fig. 1 to 4, the knee massager further includes a main unit 500, the main unit 500 is disposed on the outer liner 200, and the main unit 500 may be disposed on one side of the outer liner 200 away from the inner liner 100, or the main unit 500 may be embedded in the outer liner 200, and disposed on two sides of the outer liner 200. The main unit 500 may be disposed on the binding band 230 entirely, or a part of the main unit 500 may be disposed on the binding band 230 and another part may be disposed on the middle fabric 220. In the embodiment of the present utility model, the outer liner 200 is provided with a magnetic attraction buckle 240, a magnetic attraction piece that is matched with the magnetic attraction buckle 240 is provided on a side of the main machine 500 near the outer liner 200, and the main machine 500 is connected with the outer liner 200 through magnetic attraction, so that the main machine 500 can be detached from the outer liner 200. The host 500 may be configured in a circular structure, a square structure, or a bar structure.
Further, the knee massager further includes a vibration motor 600, the vibration motor 600 is disposed between the inner liner 100 and the outer liner 200, and the number of the vibration motors 600 may be one, two, or more, in the embodiment of the present utility model, as shown in the figure, the number of the vibration motors 600 is two, and the host 500 is used for controlling the heater 300 and the vibration motor 600 to be turned on and off. Wherein, the vibration motor 600 may have a high-gear power mode, a medium-gear power mode, and a low-gear power mode; the heater 300 may have a high power mode and a low power mode. The host 500 may control and regulate various power modes of the vibration motor 600 and the heater 300.
In an embodiment, referring to fig. 1, 3 and 5, a pocket 120 is disposed on a side of the inner liner 100 away from the outer liner 200, a receiving cavity is formed between the pocket 120 and the inner liner 100, the receiving cavity may be used for placing mugwort therein, and the heating function of the heater 300 may be used for effectively massaging the knees, dilating pores and relieving pain, so as to achieve the effect of dispelling cold and dispelling wind, and a plurality of second openings 121 are disposed on the pocket 120, and the second openings 121 are used for better transferring the heat of the heater 300 to the knees of a user.
The foregoing description is only of the optional embodiments of the present utility model, and is not intended to limit the scope of the utility model, and all the equivalent structural changes made by the description of the present utility model and the accompanying drawings or the direct/indirect application in other related technical fields are included in the scope of the utility model.