CN219595212U - Wearable nursing device - Google Patents

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CN219595212U
CN219595212U CN202223065845.8U CN202223065845U CN219595212U CN 219595212 U CN219595212 U CN 219595212U CN 202223065845 U CN202223065845 U CN 202223065845U CN 219595212 U CN219595212 U CN 219595212U
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潘锁花
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王莉芹
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The utility model belongs to the field of medical care, in particular to a wearable nursing device, aiming at the fact that the function of an eye massager on the market at present is generally single, only the eyes can be massaged, so that the massage experience of a user is greatly reduced.

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Wearable nursing device
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of medical care, in particular to a wearable nursing device.
Background
As electronic products gradually enter daily life of people, people pay attention to eye massage relaxation, so the market demand for eye massage devices is very large.
Through retrieving, the patent of publication number CN 217311081U discloses a wearable nursing device, and it includes, including the main base plate, fixedly installs in the core assembly in the main base plate outside and the trachea of being connected with the core assembly, the massage gasbag with the trachea intercommunication is installed to the inboard of main base plate, the flexible face lid of being made by flexible material is installed to the outside of main base plate, and the inboard of this flexible face lid inwards sunken is formed with the holding chamber that is used for holding the core assembly, and the core assembly inlays and locates the holding intracavity. Because the flexible surface cover is made of soft materials, the comfort of taking and holding the massage instrument is greatly improved.
But also has the following disadvantages that,
1. the massager can not massage the temple position, and the massage experience is poor;
2. the massage device can not massage the nasal root part, and the massage experience is greatly reduced.
In view of the above problems, the present document proposes a wearable care device.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model provides a wearable nursing device, which solves the problems that in the prior art, a massager cannot massage a temple part, the massage experience is poor, the massager cannot massage a nasion part, and the massage experience is greatly reduced.
The utility model provides the following technical scheme:
a wearable nursing device, comprising a main body and a nursing device,
the two ends of the mirror frame are provided with belts which are convenient to wear and adjust;
the temple massage components are arranged in two groups, and the temple massage components in two groups are symmetrically distributed on the mirror frame and are used for providing temple massage functions;
the eye massage components are arranged in two groups, and the two groups of eye massage components are symmetrically distributed on the glasses frame and are used for providing an eye massage function;
the nose root massage components are arranged in two groups, and the two groups of nose root massage components are symmetrically distributed on the glasses frame and are used for providing a nose root massage function.
In one possible design, the temple massage assembly includes a vibration motor disposed on the frame, and the temple massage assembly further includes a first massage contact fixedly mounted on the vibration motor.
In one possible design, the eye massage assembly comprises a first micro motor arranged in a lens frame, the eye massage assembly further comprises a bevel gear fixedly sleeved on an output shaft of the first micro motor, two groups of symmetrically distributed protective shells are arranged on the lens frame, the eye massage assembly further comprises a wheel disc rotatably connected to the protective shell, and the wheel disc is provided with teeth meshed with the bevel gear.
In one possible design, the nose root massage assembly comprises a massage roller rotatably connected to the mirror frame, the nose root massage assembly further comprises a second micro motor arranged inside the mirror frame, the nose root massage assembly further comprises a synchronous belt in transmission connection with an output shaft of the second micro motor, and the synchronous belt is in transmission connection with the massage roller.
In one possible design, a plurality of raised round rubber balls are fixedly arranged on the outer side of the massage roller.
In one possible design, a plurality of second massage contacts which are annularly distributed are fixedly arranged on the outer side of the wheel disc.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the utility model as claimed.
In the utility model, during massage, the vibrating motor vibrates, and the first massage contact fixedly arranged on the vibrating motor vibrates along with the vibrating motor, so that temple massage is completed;
in the utility model, during massage, the second micro motor rotates to drive the synchronous belt fixedly sleeved on the second micro motor, and then the synchronous belt rotates to drive the massage roller movably connected with the synchronous belt, thereby completing the massage of the root of the nose;
in the present utility model,
1. because the temple massage component is designed, the temple parts can be massaged, so that the user experience is better.
2. Because the nasion massage component is designed, the nasion position can be massaged, so that the massage part of the massager is more.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic front view of a wearable care device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of an eye massaging component of the wearable care device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a nose root massage assembly of the wearable care device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a temple massage assembly of a wearable care device according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
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1. a frame; 2. a first massage contact; 3. a wheel disc; 4. a second massage contact; 5. massage idler wheels; 6. bevel gears; 7. a first micro motor; 8. a vibration motor; 9. a synchronous belt; 10. a second micro-motor.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present utility model.
In describing embodiments of the present utility model, it should be noted that, unless explicitly stated and limited otherwise, the terms "coupled" and "mounted" should be interpreted broadly, and for example, "coupled" may or may not be detachably coupled; may be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium. In addition, "communication" may be direct communication or may be indirect communication through an intermediary. Wherein, "fixed" means that the relative positional relationship is not changed after being connected to each other. References to orientation terms, such as "inner", "outer", "top", "bottom", etc., in the embodiments of the present utility model are merely to refer to the orientation of the drawings and, therefore, the use of orientation terms is intended to better and more clearly illustrate and understand the embodiments of the present utility model, rather than to indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and are therefore not to be construed as limiting the embodiments of the present utility model.
In embodiments of the present utility model, the terms "first," "second," and the like 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 defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more such feature.
In the embodiment of the present utility model, "and/or" is merely an association relationship describing an association object, and indicates that three relationships may exist, for example, a and/or B may indicate: a exists alone, A and B exist together, and B exists alone. In addition, the character "/" herein generally indicates that the front and rear associated objects are an "or" relationship.
Reference in the specification to "one embodiment" or "some embodiments" or the like means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in one or more embodiments of the utility model. Thus, appearances of the phrases "in one embodiment," "in some embodiments," "in other embodiments," and the like in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, but mean "one or more but not all embodiments" unless expressly specified otherwise. The terms "comprising," "including," "having," and variations thereof mean "including but not limited to," unless expressly specified otherwise.
Example 1
Referring to fig. 1-4, a wearable care device, comprising,
the two ends of the mirror frame 1 are provided with belts which are convenient to wear and adjust;
the temple massage components are arranged in two groups, and the two groups of temple massage components are symmetrically distributed on the mirror frame 1 and are used for providing temple massage functions;
the eye massage components are arranged in two groups, and the two groups of eye massage components are symmetrically distributed on the glasses frame 1 and are used for providing an eye massage function;
the nose root massage components are arranged in two groups, and the two groups of nose root massage components are symmetrically distributed on the mirror frame 1 and are used for providing a nose root massage function.
Referring to fig. 4, the temple massage assembly includes a vibration motor 8 provided at the frame 1, and further includes a first massage contact 2 fixedly installed at the vibration motor 8.
Referring to fig. 2, the eye massage assembly includes a first micro motor 7 disposed in the lens frame 1, the eye massage assembly further includes a bevel gear 6 fixedly sleeved on an output shaft of the first micro motor 7, two sets of symmetrically distributed protective cases are disposed on the lens frame 1, the eye massage assembly further includes a wheel disc 3 rotatably connected to the protective cases, and the wheel disc 3 is provided with teeth for meshing with the bevel gear 6.
Referring to fig. 3, the nose root massage assembly comprises a massage roller 5 rotatably connected to the mirror frame 1, the nose root massage assembly further comprises a second micro motor 10 arranged inside the mirror frame 1, the nose root massage assembly further comprises a synchronous belt 9 connected to an output shaft of the second micro motor 10 in a transmission manner, and the synchronous belt 9 is in transmission connection with the massage roller 5.
Example 2
Referring to fig. 1-4, a wearable care device, comprising,
the two ends of the mirror frame 1 are provided with belts which are convenient to wear and adjust;
the temple massage components are arranged in two groups, and the two groups of temple massage components are symmetrically distributed on the mirror frame 1 and are used for providing temple massage functions;
the eye massage components are arranged in two groups, and the two groups of eye massage components are symmetrically distributed on the glasses frame 1 and are used for providing an eye massage function;
the nose root massage components are arranged in two groups, and the two groups of nose root massage components are symmetrically distributed on the mirror frame 1 and are used for providing a nose root massage function.
In the technical scheme, the temple massage assembly and the nasion massage assembly are designed, so that more massage items are used and experience is richer.
Referring to fig. 4, the temple massage assembly includes a vibration motor 8 provided at the frame 1, and further includes a first massage contact 2 fixedly installed at the vibration motor 8.
In the above technical scheme, the vibration motor 8 vibrates to drive the first massage contact 2 fixedly installed on the vibration motor 8 to vibrate, and the manual pressing is simulated to finish the temple massage.
Referring to fig. 2, the eye massage assembly includes a first micro motor 7 disposed in the lens frame 1, the eye massage assembly further includes a bevel gear 6 fixedly sleeved on an output shaft of the first micro motor 7, two sets of symmetrically distributed protective cases are disposed on the lens frame 1, the eye massage assembly further includes a wheel disc 3 rotatably connected to the protective cases, and the wheel disc 3 is provided with teeth for meshing with the bevel gear 6.
In the above technical scheme, the output shaft of the first micro motor 7 rotates, drives the bevel gear 6 fixedly sleeved on the output shaft of the first micro motor 7 to rotate, drives the wheel disc 3 to rotate, and the wheel disc 3 is fixedly provided with teeth meshed with the bevel gear 6, drives the wheel disc 3 and the second massage contact 4 fixedly mounted on the wheel disc 3 to rotate, and simulates hand massaging to finish eye massaging.
Referring to fig. 3, the nose root massage assembly includes a massage roller 5 rotatably connected to the frame 1, and further includes a second micro motor 10 disposed inside the frame 1, and further includes a synchronous belt 9 connected to an output shaft of the second micro motor 10 through a synchronous wheel transmission, and the synchronous belt 9 is connected to the massage roller 5 through a synchronous wheel transmission.
In the above technical scheme, the output shaft of the second micro motor 10 rotates to drive the synchronous belt 9 fixedly sleeved on the output shaft of the second micro motor 10 to rotate, and then the synchronous belt 9 drives the massage roller 5 in transmission connection with the synchronous belt to rotate, so that the massage of the root of the nose is completed by simulating the hand to rub.
Referring to fig. 3, a plurality of raised round rubber balls are fixedly provided at the outer side of the massage roller 5.
In the technical scheme, the convex round rubber ball design can massage more uniformly.
Referring to fig. 2, a plurality of second massage contacts 4 are fixedly arranged on the outer side of the wheel disc 3 in an annular arrangement.
In the technical scheme, the annular arrangement design can massage more uniformly.
However, as well known to those skilled in the art, the working principles of the motor and the massage head are common, which are all common means or common knowledge, and are not described herein in detail, and any choice can be made by those skilled in the art according to the needs or convenience thereof.
The working principle and the using flow of the technical scheme are as follows:
when the wearable nursing device is used, firstly, the massager is sleeved on the head, then the starting keys of the first micro motor 7, the second micro motor 10 and the vibration motor 8 are pressed, the output shaft of the first micro motor 7 rotates, the bevel gear 6 fixedly sleeved on the output shaft of the first micro motor 7 is driven to rotate, the wheel disc 3 is fixedly provided with teeth which are matched with and meshed with the bevel gear 6, the wheel disc 3 and the second massage contact 4 fixedly arranged on the wheel disc 3 are driven to rotate, the simulated human hand is rubbed to finish eye massage, the vibration motor 8 vibrates, the first massage contact 2 fixedly arranged on the vibration motor 8 is driven to vibrate, the simulated human hand is pressed to finish temple massage, the output shaft of the second micro motor 10 rotates, the synchronous belt 9 fixedly sleeved on the output shaft of the second micro motor 10 is driven to rotate, then the synchronous belt 9 drives the massage roller 5 in transmission connection with the synchronous belt to rotate, the simulated human hand is rubbed to finish nose massage, and then the switch key is pressed down after the massage is finished, and the massager is closed.
The present utility model is not limited to the above embodiments, and any person skilled in the art can easily think about the changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present utility model, and the changes or substitutions are intended to be covered by the scope of the present utility model; embodiments of the utility model and features of the embodiments may be combined with each other without conflict. Therefore, the protection scope of the utility model is subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. The wearable nursing device, its characterized in that includes:
the glasses comprise a glasses frame (1), wherein belts which are convenient to wear and adjust are arranged at two ends of the glasses frame (1);
the temple massage components are arranged in two groups, and the temple massage components in two groups are symmetrically distributed on the glasses frame (1) and are used for providing temple massage functions;
the eye massage components are arranged in two groups, and the two groups of eye massage components are symmetrically distributed on the glasses frame (1) and are used for providing an eye massage function;
the nose root massage components are arranged in two groups, and the two groups of nose root massage components are symmetrically distributed on the mirror frame (1) and are used for providing a nose root massage function.
2. The wearable care device according to claim 1, characterized in that the temple massage assembly comprises a vibration motor (8) arranged on the frame (1), and the temple massage assembly further comprises a first massage contact (2) fixedly mounted on the vibration motor (8).
3. The wearable nursing device according to claim 1, characterized in that the eye massage assembly comprises a first micro motor (7) arranged in a mirror frame (1), the eye massage assembly further comprises a bevel gear (6) fixedly sleeved on an output shaft of the first micro motor (7), two groups of symmetrically distributed protective shells are arranged on the mirror frame (1), the eye massage assembly further comprises a wheel disc (3) rotatably connected to the protective shell, and the wheel disc (3) is provided with teeth for meshing with the bevel gear (6).
4. The wearable nursing device according to claim 1, characterized in that the nasion massage assembly comprises a massage roller (5) rotatably connected to the mirror frame (1), the nasion massage assembly further comprises a second micro motor (10) arranged inside the mirror frame (1), the nasion massage assembly further comprises a synchronous belt (9) connected to an output shaft of the second micro motor (10) in a transmission manner, and the synchronous belt (9) is in transmission connection with the massage roller (5).
5. The wearable nursing device according to claim 4, characterized in that the outer side of the massage roller (5) is fixedly provided with a plurality of raised round rubber balls.
6. A wearable nursing device according to claim 3, characterized in that a plurality of second massaging contacts (4) which are annularly arranged are fixedly arranged on the outer side of the wheel disc (3).
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