CN219813742U - Wooden headrest filled with agilawood spice - Google Patents

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CN219813742U
CN219813742U CN202222363676.XU CN202222363676U CN219813742U CN 219813742 U CN219813742 U CN 219813742U CN 202222363676 U CN202222363676 U CN 202222363676U CN 219813742 U CN219813742 U CN 219813742U
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The utility model discloses a wooden headrest filled with agilawood spice, which comprises a pillow main body; the pillow body is formed by assembling and connecting a plurality of components through a mortise and tenon structure. In this scheme, adopt full wooden component to pass through mortise and tenon structure equipment and connect and form, do not contain any industry adhesive and metal fastener, the manufacturing mode is environmental protection more, more simple and convenient, pollution less and life is more lasting.

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Wooden headrest filled with agilawood spice
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of bedding manufacturing, in particular to a wooden headrest filled with agilawood perfume.
Background
At present, most of the assembly and connection modes of all components of the wooden headrest adopt industrial adhesives or metal fasteners to realize connection.
However, the assembly and connection mode is complex, not environment-friendly enough and has limited service life; moreover, the existing wooden headrest has single use environment and lacks fragrance for helping sleep.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above, the utility model provides a wooden headrest filled with agilawood perfume, which is formed by assembling and connecting all wooden components through a mortise and tenon structure, does not contain any industrial adhesive and metal fasteners, and has the advantages of more environmental protection, simpler and more convenient manufacturing mode, less pollution and longer service life.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model provides the following technical solutions:
a wood headrest filled with lignum Aquilariae Resinatum essence comprises a pillow body;
the pillow body is formed by assembling and connecting a plurality of components through a mortise and tenon structure.
Preferably, the plurality of said members are a front main beam, a rear main beam, a left side beam, a right side beam, an upper cover plate and a lower cover plate, respectively.
Preferably, a first mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the front end of the left side beam and the left side of the rear end of the front main beam, a second mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the rear end and the left side of the front end of the rear main beam, a third mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the upper side of the right end and the left end of the upper cover plate, and a fourth mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the lower side of the right end and the left end of the lower cover plate;
the front end of the right side beam and the right side of the rear end of the front main beam are provided with a fifth mortise-tenon structure in a matching way, the rear end of the right side beam and the right side of the front end of the rear main beam are provided with a sixth mortise-tenon structure in a matching way, the upper side of the left end of the right side beam and the right end of the upper cover plate are provided with a seventh mortise-tenon structure in a matching way, and the lower side of the left end of the right side beam and the right end of the lower cover plate are provided with an eighth mortise-tenon structure in a matching way.
Preferably, a ninth mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the upper side of the rear end of the front main beam and the front end of the upper cover plate, and a tenth mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the lower side of the rear end and the front end of the lower cover plate;
and a matched eleventh mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the upper side of the front end of the rear main beam and the rear end of the upper cover plate, and a matched twelfth mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the lower side of the front end and the rear end of the lower cover plate.
Preferably, the first mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the first tenon and the first mortise which are matched with each other are respectively arranged at the front end of the left side beam and the left side of the rear end of the front main beam;
the second mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the second tenon and the second mortise are matched with each other and are respectively arranged at the rear end of the left side beam and the left side of the front end of the rear main beam;
the fifth mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the fifth tenon and the fifth mortise which are matched with each other are respectively arranged at the front end of the right side beam and the right side of the rear end of the front main beam;
sixth mortise and tenon joint structure includes: and the sixth tenon and the sixth mortise are matched with each other and are respectively arranged at the rear end of the right side beam and the right side of the front end of the rear main beam.
Preferably, the pillow body further comprises:
the first locking mechanism is used for locking the first tenon to the first mortise;
the second locking mechanism is used for locking the second tenon to the second mortise;
the third locking mechanism is used for locking the fifth tenon to the fifth mortise;
and the fourth locking mechanism is used for locking the sixth tenon to the sixth mortise.
Preferably, the first tenon is provided with a first locking hole along the left-right direction; the left end of the front main beam is provided with a first mounting groove which is communicated with the first mortise hole and is matched with the first locking hole in an alignment manner; the first locking mechanism includes: the first locking column is arranged in the first mounting groove and is used for being clamped into the first locking hole;
the second tenon is provided with a second locking hole along the left-right direction; the left end of the rear main beam is provided with a second mounting groove which is communicated with the second mortise hole and is matched with the second locking hole in an alignment way; the second locking mechanism includes: the second locking column is arranged in the second mounting groove and is used for being clamped into the second locking hole;
the fifth tenon is provided with a third locking hole along the left-right direction; a third mounting groove which is communicated with the fifth mortise hole and is in counterpoint fit with the third locking hole is formed in the right end of the front main beam; the third locking mechanism includes: the third locking column is arranged in the third mounting groove and is used for being clamped into the third locking hole;
the sixth tenon is provided with a fourth locking hole along the left-right direction; a fourth mounting groove which is communicated with the sixth mortise hole and is in counterpoint fit with the fourth locking hole is formed in the right end of the rear main beam; the fourth locking mechanism includes: and the fourth locking column is arranged in the fourth mounting groove and is used for being clamped into the fourth locking hole.
Preferably, the pillow body further comprises:
the first sealing block is arranged at the notch of the first mounting groove, and the inner end of the first sealing block is used for being in abutting fit with the first locking column;
the second sealing block is arranged at the notch of the second mounting groove, and the inner end of the second sealing block is used for being in abutting fit with the second locking column;
the notch is arranged in the third mounting groove, and the inner end of the notch is used for being in abutting fit with the third locking column;
and the inner end of the fourth sealing block is used for being in butt fit with the fourth locking column.
Preferably, the pillow body is provided with a cavity, and is formed by enclosing the rear end of the front main beam, the front end of the rear main beam, the right end of the left side beam, the left end of the right side beam, the bottom surface of the upper cover plate and the top surface of the lower cover plate;
the wooden headrest filled with the agilawood spice further comprises: a fragrance filled in the cavity;
the front girder, the rear girder, the left side girder, the right side girder, the upper cover plate and/or the lower cover plate are provided with ventilation holes communicated with the cavity.
Preferably, the perfume is a agilawood perfume.
According to the technical scheme, the wooden headrest filled with the agilawood perfume is formed by assembling and connecting all wooden components through a mortise and tenon structure, does not contain any industrial adhesive or metal fasteners, and is more environment-friendly, simpler and more convenient in manufacturing mode, less in pollution and longer in service life.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings that are required in the embodiments or the description of the prior art will be briefly described, it being obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the utility model, and that other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a wooden headrest filled with agilawood perfume according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 2 is an exploded view of a wooden headrest filled with agilawood perfume according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a top view of a front main beam according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 4 is a front view of a front girder according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 5 is a structural back view of a front main beam according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view A-A of FIG. 4;
FIG. 7 is a front view of the right side member according to the embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 8 is a structural side view of a right side member provided by an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 9 is a structural back view of the right side member provided by the embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view A-A of FIG. 7;
FIG. 11 is a top view of an upper cover plate according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 12 is a front view of an upper cover plate according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 13 is a front view of a third plug provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 14 is a side view of a third plug provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 15 is a cross-sectional view A-A of fig. 13.
Wherein 10 is the front girder, 11 is the first mortise, 12 is the fifth mortise, 13 is the ninth mortise, 14 is the tenth mortise, 15 is the third mounting groove, 20 is the back girder, 21 is the second mortise, 22 is the sixth mortise, 23 is the fourth mounting groove, 30 is the left side beam, 31 is the first tenon, 31.1 is the first locking hole, 32 is the second tenon, 32.1 is the second locking hole, 40 is the right side beam, 41 is the fifth tenon, 41.1 is the third locking hole, 42 is the sixth tenon, 42.1 is the fourth locking hole, 43 is the seventh mortise, 44 is the eighth mortise, 50 is the upper cover plate, 51 is the third tenon, 52 is the seventh tenon, 53 is the ninth tenon, 54 is the eleventh tenon, 60 is the lower cover plate, 71 is the third locking column, 72 is the fourth locking column, 73 is the third locking hole, 73.1 is the fourth locking hole, and 74 is the fourth locking hole.
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The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. 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.
The wooden headrest filled with agilawood spice provided by the embodiment of the utility model, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, comprises a pillow body;
the pillow body is formed by assembling and connecting a plurality of components through a mortise and tenon structure.
It should be noted that the pillow body is assembled by a plurality of components, wherein, the connection structure between the adjacent components adopts mortise and tenon structure. That is, the pillow body of the scheme adopts the full wood mortise and tenon structure, does not contain any industrial adhesive and metal fasteners, is more environment-friendly, simpler and more convenient in manufacturing mode, less in pollution and longer in service life, does not cause secondary pollution even if being abandoned, and can be reused.
In addition, it should be noted that the design of the top profile (pillow surface) of the pillow body according to the present embodiment refers to the curve of the head and neck and shoulder of the human body, and can be used to expand the bearing range of the pillow, i.e. expand the contact area between the pillow body and the head, so as to provide a more powerful and comfortable support, so that the head and neck and shoulder of the human body are uniformly stressed in the sleeping state, thereby helping to relieve and improve the pain and discomfort caused by stiffness of the neck and shoulder, and at the same time, the pillow body (height 95 mm) can also provide a sleeping posture such as a bow for lying on one side.
According to the technical scheme, the wooden headrest filled with the agilawood perfume is formed by assembling and connecting all wooden components through a mortise and tenon structure, does not contain any industrial adhesive or metal fasteners, and is more environment-friendly, simpler and more convenient in manufacturing mode, less in pollution and longer in service life.
In this embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, the plurality of members are a front main beam 10, a rear main beam 20, a left side beam 30, a right side beam 40, an upper cover plate 50, and a lower cover plate 60, respectively. That is, the pillow body is formed by assembling and connecting the front girder 10, the rear girder 20, the left side girder 30, the right side girder 40, the upper cover plate 50, and the lower cover plate 60 through the mortise and tenon structure, which not only helps to improve the structural strength of the pillow body, but also helps to further provide a more reinforced and comfortable supporting effect. Of course, as shown in fig. 2, the corners of the main beam and the side beam in this embodiment are provided with rounded corners, so that the outer shape of the headrest body forms a smooth outer shape.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, the left and right side members 30, 40 are each disposed between the front and rear main beams 10, 20, and the upper and lower cover plates 50, 60 are each disposed between the left and right side members 30, 40 and also between the front and rear main beams 10, 20.
The positions of the respective members of the headrest body are the positions of the respective members of the headrest body when the human body faces the headrest body, for example, the left side member 30 is positioned on the left side of the human body when the human body faces the headrest body, the right side member 40 is positioned on the right side of the human body, and the front main beam 10 is positioned closer to the human body than the rear main beam 20.
As shown in fig. 2, a first mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the front end of the left side beam 30 and the left side of the rear end of the front main beam 10, a second mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the rear end and the left side of the front end of the rear main beam 20, a third mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the upper side of the right end and the left end of the upper cover plate 50, and a fourth mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the lower side of the right end and the left end of the lower cover plate 60;
a fifth mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the front end of the right side beam 40 and the right side of the rear end of the front main beam 10, a sixth mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the rear end and the right side of the front end of the rear main beam 20, a seventh mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the upper side of the left end and the right end of the upper cover plate 50, and an eighth mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the lower side of the left end and the right end of the lower cover plate 60. That is, the matched mortise and tenon structures are arranged between each side beam and the adjacent components (including the front main beam, the rear main beam, the upper cover plate and the lower cover plate), so that the connection of the main structure of the pillow is stronger and more reliable.
In order to further optimize the above technical solution, as shown in fig. 2, a ninth mortise and tenon structure is disposed between the upper side of the rear end of the front main beam 10 and the front end of the upper cover plate 50, and a tenth mortise and tenon structure is disposed between the lower side of the rear end and the front end of the lower cover plate 60;
a coordinated eleventh mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the upper side of the front end of the rear main beam 20 and the rear end of the upper cover plate 50, and a coordinated twelfth mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the lower side of the front end and the rear end of the lower cover plate 60. Therefore, the matched mortise and tenon structures are arranged between each main beam and the adjacent components (comprising the left side beam, the right side beam, the upper cover plate and the lower cover plate), and the matched mortise and tenon structures are arranged between each two adjacent components in the pillow body, so that the connection of the pillow body structure is more firm, reliable and durable. Of course, all mortise and tenon structures in this scheme are tenon + mortise hole (mortise) structures, and are not described here again. In addition, the mode of assembly of this scheme pillow main part can be: the upper and lower cover plates are assembled between the left and right side beams to form an assembly, and the front and rear main beams are assembled on the front and rear sides of the assembly, respectively.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 2 and 5, the first mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the first tenon 31 and the first mortise 11 which are matched with each other are respectively arranged at the front end of the left side beam 30 and the left side of the rear end of the front main beam 10;
as shown in fig. 2, the second mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the second tenon 32 and the second mortise 21 which are matched with each other are respectively arranged at the rear end of the left side beam 30 and the left side of the front end of the rear main beam 20;
as shown in fig. 7 and 5, the fifth mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the fifth tenon 41 and the fifth mortise 12 which are matched with each other are respectively arranged on the right side of the front end of the right side beam 40 and the rear end of the front main beam 10;
as shown in fig. 7 and 2, the sixth mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the sixth tenon 42 and the sixth mortise 22 are matched with each other and are respectively provided at the rear end of the right side member 40 and the right side of the front end of the rear main beam 20. That is, the mortise and tenon joint structure is designed in such a way, and the mortise and tenon joint structure has the characteristics of simple structure, simplicity and convenience in assembly and the like.
In addition, as shown in fig. 11, the third mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the third tenon 51 and the third mortise which are matched with each other are respectively arranged at the left end of the upper cover plate 50 and the upper side of the right end of the left side beam 30;
fourth mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the fourth tenon and the fourth mortise which are matched with each other are respectively arranged at the left end of the lower cover plate 60 and the lower side of the right end of the left side beam 30;
as shown in fig. 11 and 9, the seventh mortise and tenon joint structure includes: a seventh tenon 52 and a seventh mortise 43 which are matched with each other are respectively arranged at the right end of the upper cover plate 50 and the upper side of the left end of the right side beam 40;
as shown in fig. 9, the eighth mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the eighth tenon and the eighth mortise 44 are matched with each other and are respectively arranged at the right end of the lower cover plate 60 and the lower side of the left end of the right side beam 40.
As shown in fig. 11 and 9, the ninth mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the ninth tenon 53 and the ninth mortise 13 which are matched with each other are respectively arranged at the front end of the upper cover plate 50 and the upper side of the rear end of the front main beam 10;
as shown in fig. 5, the tenth mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the tenth tenon and the tenth mortise 14 which are matched with each other are respectively arranged at the front end of the lower cover plate 60 and the lower side of the rear end of the front main beam 10;
as shown in fig. 11, the eleventh mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the eleventh tenon 54 and the eleventh mortise which are matched with each other are respectively arranged at the rear end of the upper cover plate 50 and the upper side of the front end of the rear main beam 20;
twelfth mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the twelfth tenon and the twelfth mortise, which are matched with each other, are respectively provided at the rear end of the lower cover plate 60 and the lower side of the front end of the rear girder 20. In order to further enhance the mortise-tenon connection effect between each cover plate and the adjacent member, the mortise-tenon structures may be designed into elongated mortise-tenon structures, as shown in fig. 11 and 9, the seventh tenon 52 and the seventh mortise hole 43 are elongated structures, wherein the seventh tenon 52 extends to the front end and the rear end of the upper cover plate 50 respectively, the seventh mortise hole 43 penetrates the front end and the rear end of the right side beam 40, and the other elongated mortise-tenon structure designs are the same and are not repeated herein.
Further, in order to ensure the tightness and stability of the mortise and tenon structural connection of the pillow body, preferably, the pillow body further includes:
a first locking mechanism for locking the first tenon 31 to the first mortise 11;
a second locking mechanism for locking the second tenon 32 to the second mortise 21;
a third locking mechanism for locking the fifth tenon 41 to the fifth mortise 12;
fourth locking mechanism for locking sixth tenon 42 to sixth mortise 22.
Of course, this scheme is still through locking other mortise and tenon structures, such as third mortise and tenon structure, fourth mortise and tenon structure etc. to reach above-mentioned purpose.
Still further, as shown in fig. 2, the first tenon 31 is provided with a first locking hole 31.1 along the left-right direction; the left end of the front main beam 10 is provided with a first mounting groove which is communicated with the first mortise hole 11 and is matched with the first locking hole 31.1 in an alignment way; the first locking mechanism includes: the first locking column is arranged in the first mounting groove and is used for being clamped into (inserted into) the first locking hole 31.1;
as shown in fig. 2, the second tenon 32 is provided with a second locking hole 32.1 along the left-right direction; the left end of the rear main beam 20 is provided with a second mounting groove which is communicated with the second mortise hole 21 and is matched with the second locking hole 32.1 in an alignment way; the second locking mechanism includes: the second locking column is arranged in the second mounting groove and is used for being clamped into the second locking hole 32.1;
as shown in fig. 2 and 7, the fifth tenon 41 is provided with a third locking hole 41.1 along the left-right direction; the right end of the front main beam 10 is provided with a third mounting groove 15 which is communicated with the fifth mortise hole 12 and is matched with the third locking hole 41.1 in an alignment way; the third locking mechanism includes: a third locking post 71 mounted in the third mounting groove 15 and adapted to be snapped into the third locking hole 41.1;
as shown in fig. 2 and 7, the sixth tenon 42 is provided with a fourth locking hole 42.1 along the left-right direction; a fourth mounting groove 23 which is communicated with the sixth mortise 22 and is matched with the fourth locking hole 42.1 in an alignment way is formed in the right end of the rear main beam 20; the fourth locking mechanism includes: a fourth locking post 72 mounted in the fourth mounting groove 23 and adapted to snap into the fourth locking aperture 42.1. That is, the locking mode of this scheme mortise and tenon structure adopts locking post and locking hole joint complex form, has simple structure, locks characteristics such as convenient, tight. Of course, the locking post of this scheme adopts the wood tenon.
In order to further optimize the above technical solution, the pillow body further comprises:
the first sealing block is arranged at the notch of the first mounting groove, and the inner end of the first sealing block is used for being in abutting fit with the first locking column;
the second sealing block is arranged at the notch of the second mounting groove, and the inner end of the second sealing block is used for being in abutting fit with the second locking column;
a third closing plug 73 provided in the notch of the third mounting groove 15 and having an inner end for abutting engagement with the third locking post 71;
a fourth closure plug 74 disposed in the notch of the fourth mounting groove 23 and having an inner end adapted to be in abutting engagement with the fourth locking post 72. This scheme so designs to form the shutoff to the notch of each mounting groove, ensure that pillow main part outward appearance nature is complete, also play spacing effect to each locking post simultaneously. In addition, as shown in fig. 6, the diameter of the installation groove is larger than the diameter of the locking post and is equal to or slightly smaller than the diameter of the closure plug, and the installation groove extends inward through the mortise. In addition, as shown in fig. 14 and 15, the inner end of the closure plug is provided with a locating hole 73.1 for cooperation with the locking post. In the use process, one end of the locking column is inserted into the positioning hole 73.1 of the sealing block, then the locking column and the positioning hole are inserted into the mounting groove, and the other end of the locking column is clamped into the locking hole. Of course, the notch of the sealing block and the mounting groove are in interference fit.
In this scheme, as shown in fig. 2, the pillow body is provided with a cavity, and is formed by enclosing the rear end of the front main beam 10, the front end of the rear main beam 20, the right end of the left side beam 30, the left end of the right side beam 40, the bottom surface of the upper cover plate 50 and the top surface of the lower cover plate 60;
the wooden headrest filled with the agilawood spice further comprises: a fragrance filled in the cavity;
the front main beam 10, the rear main beam 20, the left side beam 30, the right side beam 40, the upper cover plate 50 and/or the lower cover plate 60 are provided with ventilation holes communicated with the cavities. That is, the fragrance is filled in the pillow body, and air circulation is formed through the ventilation holes in the periphery of the headrest, so that a continuous aromatic environment is conveniently created for the pillow body, and the use experience of the wooden headrest is improved. In addition, as shown in fig. 1, the outer wall of the pillow body is further provided with carved patterns to make the appearance of the wooden headrest esthetic.
Specifically, to promote a further formation of a continuous aromatic environment for the pillow body, the fragrance is preferably a eaglewood fragrance. The agilawood fragrance of the agilawood spice has the effects of soothing nerves and eliminating dampness, can play a more positive role in promoting sleep, and is more beneficial to sleep.
In the present specification, each embodiment is described in a progressive manner, and each embodiment is mainly described in a different point from other embodiments, and identical and similar parts between the embodiments are all enough to refer to each other.
The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present utility model. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the utility model. Thus, the present utility model is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.

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1. A wooden headrest filled with agilawood spice, which is characterized by comprising a pillow body;
the pillow body is formed by assembling and connecting a plurality of components through a mortise and tenon structure;
the components are respectively a front main beam (10), a rear main beam (20), a left side beam (30), a right side beam (40), an upper cover plate (50) and a lower cover plate (60);
a first mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the front end of the left side beam (30) and the left side of the rear end of the front main beam (10), a second mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the rear end and the left side of the front end of the rear main beam (20), a third mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the upper side of the right end and the left end of the upper cover plate (50), and a fourth mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the lower side of the right end and the left end of the lower cover plate (60);
a fifth mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the front end of the right side beam (40) and the right side of the rear end of the front main beam (10), a sixth mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the rear end and the right side of the front end of the rear main beam (20), a seventh mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the upper side of the left end and the right end of the upper cover plate (50), and an eighth mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the lower side of the left end and the right end of the lower cover plate (60);
a ninth mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the upper side of the rear end of the front main beam (10) and the front end of the upper cover plate (50), and a tenth mortise and tenon structure matched is arranged between the lower side of the rear end and the front end of the lower cover plate (60);
a matched eleventh mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the upper side of the front end of the rear main beam (20) and the rear end of the upper cover plate (50), and a matched twelfth mortise and tenon structure is arranged between the lower side of the front end and the rear end of the lower cover plate (60);
the first mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the first tenon (31) and the first mortise (11) are matched with each other and are respectively arranged at the front end of the left side beam (30) and the left side of the rear end of the front main beam (10);
the second mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the second tenon (32) and the second mortise (21) are matched with each other and are respectively arranged at the rear end of the left side beam (30) and the left side of the front end of the rear main beam (20);
the fifth mortise and tenon joint structure includes: a fifth tenon (41) and a fifth mortise (12) which are matched with each other are respectively arranged on the right side of the front end of the right side beam (40) and the rear end of the front main beam (10);
sixth mortise and tenon joint structure includes: the sixth tenon (42) and the sixth mortise (22) are matched with each other and are respectively arranged on the right side of the rear end of the right side beam (40) and the front end of the rear main beam (20);
the pillow body further comprises:
the first locking mechanism is used for locking the first tenon (31) to the first mortise (11);
the second locking mechanism is used for locking the second tenon (32) to the second mortise (21);
the third locking mechanism is used for locking the fifth tenon (41) to the fifth mortise (12);
a fourth locking mechanism for locking the sixth tenon (42) to the sixth mortise (22);
the first tenon (31) is provided with a first locking hole (31.1) along the left-right direction; the left end of the front main beam (10) is provided with a first mounting groove which is communicated with the first mortise hole (11) and is in counterpoint fit with the first locking hole (31.1); the first locking mechanism includes: the first locking column is arranged in the first mounting groove and is used for being clamped into the first locking hole (31.1);
the second tenon (32) is provided with a second locking hole (32.1) along the left-right direction; the left end of the rear main beam (20) is provided with a second mounting groove which is communicated with the second mortise hole (21) and is in counterpoint fit with the second locking hole (32.1); the second locking mechanism includes: the second locking column is arranged in the second mounting groove and is used for being clamped into the second locking hole (32.1);
the fifth tenon (41) is provided with a third locking hole (41.1) along the left-right direction; a third mounting groove (15) which is communicated with the fifth mortise hole (12) and is in counterpoint fit with the third locking hole (41.1) is formed in the right end of the front main beam (10); the third locking mechanism includes: a third locking post (71) mounted in the third mounting groove (15) and adapted to be engaged with the third locking hole (41.1);
the sixth tenon (42) is provided with a fourth locking hole (42.1) along the left-right direction; a fourth mounting groove (23) which is communicated with the sixth mortise hole (22) and is in counterpoint fit with the fourth locking hole (42.1) is formed in the right end of the rear main beam (20); the fourth locking mechanism includes: and a fourth locking column (72) which is arranged in the fourth mounting groove (23) and is used for being clamped into the fourth locking hole (42.1).
2. The wood headrest filled with agilawood fragrance according to claim 1, wherein the pillow body further comprises:
the first sealing block is arranged at the notch of the first mounting groove, and the inner end of the first sealing block is used for being in abutting fit with the first locking column;
the second sealing block is arranged at the notch of the second mounting groove, and the inner end of the second sealing block is used for being in abutting fit with the second locking column;
a third closing plug (73) provided in the notch of the third mounting groove (15) and having an inner end for abutting engagement with the third locking post (71);
and a fourth closing plug (74) which is arranged at the notch of the fourth mounting groove (23) and the inner end of which is used for being in abutting fit with the fourth locking column (72).
3. The wood headrest filled with the agilawood spice according to claim 1, wherein the pillow body is provided with a cavity and is enclosed by a rear end of the front main beam (10), a front end of the rear main beam (20), a right end of the left side beam (30), a left end of the right side beam (40), a bottom surface of the upper cover plate (50) and a top surface of the lower cover plate (60);
the wooden headrest filled with the agilawood spice further comprises: a fragrance filled in the cavity;
the front main beam (10), the rear main beam (20), the left side beam (30), the right side beam (40), the upper cover plate (50) and/or the lower cover plate (60) are provided with ventilation holes communicated with the cavity.
4. A wood headrest filled with a fragrance material according to claim 3, wherein said fragrance material is a fragrance material.
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