CN219982606U - Cosmetic mirror assembly and mirror cabinet - Google Patents

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CN219982606U
CN219982606U CN202320693557.2U CN202320693557U CN219982606U CN 219982606 U CN219982606 U CN 219982606U CN 202320693557 U CN202320693557 U CN 202320693557U CN 219982606 U CN219982606 U CN 219982606U
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谢炜
林华侨
鲁作为
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The utility model discloses a cosmetic mirror assembly and a mirror cabinet, and relates to the technical field of mirrors, wherein the cosmetic mirror assembly comprises a base assembly, a first conductive spring piece, a second conductive spring piece and a mirror main body, and the base assembly comprises a guide rail, a conductive strip and a sliding seat; the first conductive spring piece is arranged in the first positioning groove and is provided with at least one first bulge which is abutted with one conductive strip; the second conductive spring piece is arranged in the second positioning groove and is provided with at least one second bulge which is abutted with the other conductive strip; the mirror main body comprises a shell and a circuit board, the shell is rotationally connected with the sliding seat, the circuit board is installed in the shell and is respectively electrically connected with the first conductive spring piece and the second conductive spring piece, and when the first conductive spring piece and the second conductive spring piece slide relative to the conductive strip, the first conductive spring piece and the second conductive spring piece are in contact with the conductive strip all the time, and power supply is not easy to influence.

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Cosmetic mirror assembly and mirror cabinet
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of mirrors, in particular to a cosmetic mirror assembly and a mirror cabinet.
Background
In a bathroom, a mirror cabinet is generally provided for the convenience of people's toilet. In the related art, the mirror cabinet is provided with a small mirror besides a fixed mirror, namely, a cosmetic mirror, and the cosmetic mirror can move up and down. The cosmetic mirror realizes supplying power through spring leaf and conducting strip butt, but when cosmetic mirror reciprocates, the spring leaf can slide for the conducting strip, at the gliding in-process of spring leaf, is difficult to guarantee that the spring leaf is good with the conducting strip contact, influences the power supply easily.
Disclosure of Invention
The present utility model aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. Therefore, the cosmetic mirror assembly is provided with the first conductive spring piece and the second conductive spring piece, when the first conductive spring piece and the second conductive spring piece slide relative to the conductive strip, the first conductive spring piece and the second conductive spring piece are in constant contact with the conductive strip, and power supply is not easy to influence.
The utility model further provides a mirror cabinet with the cosmetic mirror assembly.
The cosmetic mirror assembly comprises a base assembly, a first conductive spring piece, a second conductive spring piece and a mirror main body, wherein the base assembly comprises a guide rail, conductive strips and a sliding seat, the guide rail is provided with sliding grooves, the conductive strips are two, the conductive strips are respectively arranged on two opposite inner walls of the sliding grooves along the length direction of the guide rail, the sliding seat is slidably arranged on the sliding grooves, and a first positioning groove and a second positioning groove are respectively arranged on two sides of the sliding seat along the length direction of the guide rail; the first conductive spring piece is arranged in the first positioning groove and is provided with at least one first bulge, and the first bulge is abutted with one conductive strip; the second conductive spring piece is arranged in the second positioning groove and is provided with at least one second bulge, and the second bulge is abutted with the other conductive strip; the mirror main body comprises a shell and a circuit board, wherein the shell is rotationally connected with the sliding seat, and the circuit board is installed in the shell and is respectively and electrically connected with the first conductive spring piece and the second conductive spring piece.
The cosmetic mirror assembly provided by the embodiment of the utility model has at least the following beneficial effects: because the first conductive spring piece is arranged in the first positioning groove, the first conductive spring piece is provided with at least one first bulge, and the first bulge is abutted with one conductive strip; the second conductive spring piece is arranged in the second positioning groove, at least one second bulge is arranged on the second conductive spring piece, and the second bulge is abutted with the other conductive strip. Obviously first arch and second arch have elasticity, and when first conductive spring piece and second conductive spring piece were slided for two conducting strips, because first protruding existence of second protruding, first conductive spring piece is good with one of them conducting strip all the time, and second conductive spring piece is good with another conducting strip all the time, and the power supply is difficult for receiving the influence.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, a plurality of first protrusions are arranged, and the first protrusions are arranged at intervals along the length direction of the guide rail and are in a wavy shape; and/or the number of the groups of groups,
the second bulges are arranged in a plurality, and the second bulges are arranged at intervals along the length direction of the guide rail and are in a wavy shape.
According to one embodiment of the present utility model, the sliding seat includes a seat body and a first conductive member, the seat body is provided with a first mounting groove, the housing is provided with a mounting portion, the mounting portion is matched with the first mounting groove, the mirror main body further includes a second conductive member, the second conductive member is disposed in the mounting portion and is electrically connected with the circuit board, the first conductive spring piece includes a first conductive portion and a second conductive portion, the first conductive portion is mounted in the first positioning groove and is provided with the first protrusion, the second conductive portion is mounted at one end of the seat body in the length direction, and the first conductive member is fixed to the seat body and is connected with the second conductive portion and the second conductive member.
According to an embodiment of the present utility model, the sliding seat further includes a first nut, the first nut is fixed in the seat body, the first conductive member includes a first bolt and a first spring, the first bolt passes through the second conductive portion and is connected with the first nut, the first spring is sleeved on the first bolt and is abutted between the head of the first bolt and the second conductive portion, and the tail of the first bolt is abutted to the second conductive member.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the second conductive part comprises a first connecting piece and a first mounting ring which are connected with each other, the first connecting piece is connected between the first mounting ring and the first conductive part, the first bolt penetrates through the first mounting ring, and one end, far away from the head of the first bolt, of the first spring is abutted against the first mounting ring.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the second conductive member is a second spring, the second spring is disposed along the length direction of the guide rail, and the first conductive member abuts against and compresses the second spring.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the housing includes a tray and a bottom cover detachably connected and defining a cavity for receiving the circuit board; the second conductive piece is provided with a fifth conductive part, and the fifth conductive part extends to the accommodating cavity and is electrically connected with the circuit board.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the housing is provided with a first connecting part and a second connecting part, the first connecting part and the second connecting part are arranged at intervals along the length direction of the guide rail, an installation position is formed between the first connecting part and the second connecting part, and the seat body is matched with the installation position.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, two opposite inner walls of the sliding chute are respectively provided with a first boss and a second boss, the first boss is provided with a second mounting groove, the first boss and the second mounting groove are both arranged along the length direction of the guide rail, and the first boss is in sliding fit with the first positioning groove; the second boss is provided with a third mounting groove, the second boss and the third mounting groove are both arranged along the length direction of the guide rail, and the second boss is in sliding fit with the second positioning groove; the two conductive strips are respectively arranged in the second mounting groove and the third mounting groove.
The mirror cabinet comprises a cabinet body and the cosmetic mirror assembly, wherein the guide rail is fixed on the cabinet body.
The mirror cabinet provided by the embodiment of the utility model has at least the following beneficial effects: because the first conductive spring piece and the second conductive spring piece are in good contact with the conductive strip all the time when sliding relative to the conductive strip, power supply is not easy to influence, and therefore the mirror cabinet can better meet the use requirements of users.
Additional aspects and advantages of the utility model will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the utility model.
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The utility model is further described with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a cosmetic mirror assembly according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a cosmetic mirror assembly according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of FIG. 2 at A;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a cosmetic mirror assembly according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a cosmetic mirror assembly according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 6 is a schematic view of a rail of a cosmetic mirror assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
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cosmetic mirror assembly 1000;
a base assembly 100; a guide rail 110; a chute 111; a first boss 1111; a second mounting groove 1101; a second boss 1112; a third mounting groove 1102; a conductive bar 120; a sliding seat 130; a base 131; a first positioning groove 1311; a second positioning groove 1312; a first mounting slot 1313; a first bolt 132; a second bolt 133; a first nut 134; a second nut 135;
a first conductive spring piece 210; a first conductive portion 211; a first protrusion 2111; a second conductive portion 212; first connecting piece 2121; a first mounting ring 2122; a second conductive spring piece 220; a third conductive portion 221; a second projection 2211; a fourth conductive portion 222; a second connecting piece 2221; a second mounting ring 2222;
a housing 310; a tray 311; a first connection portion 3111; a second connection 3112; a mounting location 3113; a bottom cover 312; a mounting portion 3121; a first lumen 3101; a second lumen 3102; a cavity 313;
a first spring 410; a second spring 420; a fifth conductive portion 421;
a third spring 430; a fourth spring 440; sixth conductive portion 441.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative only and are not to be construed as limiting the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that references to orientation, such as the orientation or positional relationship indicated above, below, inside, outside, etc., are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience in describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or element in question must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, the description of the first and second is only for the purpose of distinguishing technical features, and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implying the number of technical features indicated or the precedence of the technical features indicated.
In the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly defined otherwise, terms such as arrangement, installation, connection, etc. should be construed broadly and the specific meaning of the terms in the present utility model can be reasonably determined by a person skilled in the art in combination with the specific contents of the technical scheme.
In a bathroom, a mirror cabinet is generally provided for the convenience of people's toilet. In the related art, the mirror cabinet is provided with a small mirror besides a fixed mirror, namely, a cosmetic mirror, and the cosmetic mirror can move up and down. The cosmetic mirror realizes supplying power through spring leaf and conducting strip butt, but when cosmetic mirror reciprocates, the spring leaf can slide for the conducting strip, at the gliding in-process of spring leaf, is difficult to guarantee that the spring leaf is good with the conducting strip contact, influences the power supply easily.
To this end, an embodiment of the present utility model proposes a cosmetic mirror assembly 1000, particularly with reference to fig. 1 to 6 of the drawings of the specification.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, a cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, the cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 includes a base assembly 100, a first conductive spring piece 210, a second conductive spring piece 220, and a mirror body. The base assembly 100 includes a guide rail 110, a conductive strip 120, and a sliding seat 130. Specifically, the guide rail 110 is provided with a slide groove 111. The guide rail 110 is elongated, and the chute 111 is provided along the longitudinal direction of the guide rail 110. In addition, two conductive strips 120 are provided, and the two conductive strips 120 are respectively provided on two opposite inner walls of the chute 111 along the length direction of the guide rail 110. It should be noted that, both conductive strips 120 are connected to an external power source. In one embodiment, the conductive strip 120 is a wire. It should be noted that the sliding seat 130 is slidably disposed in the sliding slot 111, that is, the sliding seat 130 can slide along the sliding slot 111. Further, referring to fig. 3, the slide base 130 is provided with a first positioning groove 1311 and a second positioning groove 1312. The first positioning groove 1311 and the second positioning groove 1312 are respectively located at two sides of the sliding seat 130 along the length direction of the guide rail 110.
Referring to fig. 2 and 3, a cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, a first conductive spring piece 210 is mounted to a first positioning groove 1311. The first conductive spring piece 210 is provided with at least one first protrusion 2111, and the first protrusion 2111 abuts against one of the conductive strips 120. Obviously, the first protrusions 2111 have elasticity. In one embodiment, the first protrusion 2111 is arcuate in shape. The shape of the first protrusions 2111 is not particularly limited here. In one embodiment, the first protrusions 2111 are provided in plurality, and the plurality of first protrusions 2111 are spaced apart along the length direction of the guide rail 110 and are formed in a wave shape. I.e., the first protrusions 2111 are combined into one protruding section in a wave shape.
With continued reference to fig. 2 and 3, the second conductive spring piece 220 is mounted to the second positioning slot 1312. Wherein, the second conductive spring piece 220 is provided with at least one second protrusion 2211, and the second protrusion 2211 abuts against the other conductive strip 120. Obviously, the second projection 2211 has elasticity. In one embodiment, the second projection 2211 is arcuate in shape. It should be noted that the shape of the second projection 2211 is not particularly limited herein. In one embodiment, the second protrusions 2211 are provided in a plurality, and the plurality of second protrusions 2211 are disposed at intervals along the length direction of the guide rail 110 and are formed in a wave shape, i.e., the plurality of second protrusions 2211 are combined into one wave-shaped protrusion section.
It will be appreciated that when the sliding seat 130 slides along the guide rail 110, the first conductive spring piece 210 slides relative to one of the conductive strips 120, and at this time, the first conductive spring piece 210 is always in good contact with one of the conductive strips 120 due to the presence of the first protrusion 2111. Specifically, when the first conductive spring piece 210 is mounted, the first protrusions 2111 are pressed and deformed to some extent, and the first protrusions 2111 exert elastic force on the conductive strip 120. During the movement of the sliding seat 130, if the conductive strip 120 is about to separate from the first protrusion 2111, the first protrusion 2111 deforms under the action of its own elastic force, so as to continuously abut against the conductive strip 120.
Similarly, the second conductive spring piece 220 slides with respect to the other conductive strip 120. At this time, the second conductive spring piece 220 is always in good contact with the other conductive strip 120 due to the presence of the second projection 2211. Specifically, when the second conductive spring piece 220 is mounted, the second projection 2211 is pressed and deformed to some extent, and the second projection 2211 applies elastic force to the conductive strip 120. During the movement of the sliding seat 130, if the conductive strip 120 is about to separate from the second protrusion 2211, the second protrusion 2211 will deform under the action of its own elastic force, so as to further abut against the conductive strip 120.
Referring to fig. 2, a cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, a mirror body includes a housing 310 and a circuit board. Wherein, the housing 310 is rotatably connected with the sliding seat 130. In practice, the mirror body can move along the sliding groove 111 through the sliding seat 130 and can also rotate around the sliding seat 130, so that the use requirement of a user can be better met. It can be appreciated that, since the cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 is used in a bathroom as a household public object, the cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 can adapt to the use requirements of different users in the household through the above arrangement, i.e. different users can adjust the use height and the use angle of the mirror main body according to their own needs.
The circuit board is mounted in the housing 310. In addition, the circuit board is electrically connected to the first conductive spring piece 210, and the circuit board is electrically connected to the second conductive spring piece 220. When the first conductive spring piece 210 and the second conductive spring piece 220 slide relative to the two conductive strips 120, the first conductive spring piece 210 is always in good contact with one conductive strip 120, and the second conductive spring piece 220 is always in good contact with the other conductive strip 120 due to the presence of the first protrusion 2111 and the second protrusion 2211, so that the power supply of an external power supply to the circuit board is not easily affected.
Referring to fig. 2 and 4, the sliding seat 130 includes a seat body 131, a first conductive member, and a third conductive member, according to an embodiment of the present utility model. The base 131 is provided with a first mounting groove 1313, the housing 310 is provided with a mounting portion 3121, and the mounting portion 3121 is engaged with the first mounting groove 1313. In addition, the mirror main body further includes a second conductive member and a fourth conductive member, the second conductive member is disposed in the mounting portion 3121 and electrically connected to the circuit board, and the fourth conductive member is disposed in the mounting portion 3121 and electrically connected to the circuit board. The second conductive member and the fourth conductive member are arranged in an insulating manner at intervals. Specifically, the second conductive member and the fourth conductive member are respectively located in two separate cavities in the mounting portion 3121.
Referring to fig. 3, the first conductive spring piece 210 includes a first conductive portion 211 and a second conductive portion 212, the first conductive portion 211 is mounted in the first positioning groove 1311 and provided with a first protrusion 2111, and the second conductive portion 212 is mounted at one end of the base 131 in the longitudinal direction. It should be noted that the second conductive spring piece 220 includes a third conductive portion 221 and a fourth conductive portion 222, the third conductive portion 221 is mounted on the second positioning groove 1312, and is provided with a second protrusion 2211, and the fourth conductive portion 222 is mounted on the other end of the base 131 in the length direction. It should be noted that, the first conductive member is fixed to the base 131 and connects the second conductive portion 212 and the second conductive member; the third conductive member is fixed to the base 131 and connects the fourth conductive portion 222 and the fourth conductive member, thereby realizing power supply from an external power source to the circuit board.
In one embodiment, the power supply loop of the external power supply to the circuit board is: an external power supply, a conductive strip 120, a first conductive part 211, a second conductive part 212, a first conductive member, a second conductive member, a circuit board, a fourth conductive member, a third conductive member, a fourth conductive part 222, a third conductive part 221, a conductive strip 120, and an external power supply. In another embodiment, the power supply loop of the external power supply to the circuit board is: an external power supply, a conductive strip 120, a third conductive part 221, a fourth conductive part 222, a third conductive member, a fourth conductive member, a circuit board, a second conductive member, a first conductive member, a second conductive part 212, a first conductive part 211, a conductive strip 120, and an external power supply.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4, in one embodiment, the sliding seat 130 further includes a first nut 134 and a second nut 135. Wherein, the first nut 134 is fixed in the base 131, and the second nut 135 is also fixed in the base 131. In addition, the first conductive member includes a first bolt 132 and a first spring 410, the first bolt 132 passes through the second conductive portion 212 and is connected with the first nut 134, the first spring 410 is sleeved on the first bolt 132 and is abutted between the head of the first bolt 132 and the second conductive portion 212, and the tail of the first bolt 132 is abutted to the second conductive member. It will be appreciated that by the engagement of the first bolt 132 with the first nut 134, the first spring 410 will be compressed so as to be in close contact with the second conductive portion 212 for electrical conduction. In one embodiment, the current transferred from the second conductive portion 212 passes through the first spring 410, the first bolt 132, and the second conductive member in order, thereby reaching the circuit board.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4, it should be noted that the third conductive member includes a second bolt 133 and a third spring 430, the second bolt 133 passes through the fourth conductive portion 222 and is connected to the second nut 135, the third spring 430 is sleeved on the second bolt 133 and is abutted between the head of the second bolt 133 and the fourth conductive portion 222, and the tail of the second bolt 133 is abutted to the fourth conductive member. It will be appreciated that by the engagement of the second bolt 133 with the second nut 135, the third spring 430 will be compressed to be in close contact with the fourth conductive part 222 for conducting electricity. In one embodiment, the current flowing from the circuit board passes through the fourth conductive member, the second bolt 133, the third spring 430, the fourth conductive portion 222, the third conductive portion 221, and the conductive strip 120 in order to reach the external power source.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4, it should be noted that second conductive portion 212 includes a first connecting piece 2121 and a first mounting ring 2122 that are connected to each other. Wherein first connecting piece 2121 is connected between first mounting ring 2122 and first conductive portion 211. First connecting piece 2121, first mounting ring 2122, and first conductive portion 211 are formed as a single piece. The first bolt 132 passes through the first mounting ring 2122, and an end of the first spring 410 remote from the head of the first bolt 132 abuts against the first mounting ring 2122. It will be appreciated that by providing the first mounting ring 2122, the first spring 410 that is sleeved over the first bolt 132 is better able to contact the second conductive portion 212, thereby better achieving electrical conduction.
In addition, as further shown in fig. 3 and 4, the fourth conductive portion 222 includes a second connection piece 2221 and a second mounting ring 2222 that are connected to each other. Wherein, the second connection piece 2221 is connected between the second mounting ring 2222 and the third conductive part 221. The second connection piece 2221, the second mounting ring 2222, and the third conductive part 221 are an integral member. The second bolt 133 passes through the second mounting ring 2222, and one end of the third spring 430, which is far from the head of the second bolt 133, abuts against the second mounting ring 2222. It can be appreciated that by providing the second mounting ring 2222, the third spring 430 sleeved on the second bolt 133 can be better contacted with the fourth conductive part 222, thereby better achieving the conductivity.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4, the second conductive member is a second spring 420, the second spring 420 is disposed along the length direction of the guide rail 110, and the first conductive member abuts against and compresses the second spring 420. Specifically, the tail of the first bolt 132 abuts and compresses the second spring 420. It can be appreciated that, since the tail portion of the first bolt 132 abuts against and compresses the second spring 420, the current transmitted from the first bolt 132 can smoothly reach the second spring 420. It should be noted that, the fourth conductive member is a fourth spring 440, the fourth spring 440 is disposed along the length direction of the guide rail 110, and the third conductive member abuts against and compresses the fourth spring 440. Specifically, the tail of the second bolt 133 abuts and compresses the fourth spring 440. It can be appreciated that, since the tail portion of the second bolt 133 abuts against and compresses the fourth spring 440, the current transmitted from the second bolt 133 can smoothly reach the fourth spring 440.
Referring to fig. 2 and 3, in the cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, a housing 310 is provided with a first connection portion 3111 and a second connection portion 3112, the first connection portion 3111 and the second connection portion 3112 are spaced apart along a length direction of a guide rail 110, a mounting location 3113 is formed between the first connection portion 3111 and the second connection portion 3112, and a base 131 is engaged with the mounting location 3113. The first connection portion 3111 has a cylindrical shape, and the first bolt 132 passes through the first connection portion 3111; the second connection portion 3112 has a cylindrical shape, and the second bolt 133 passes through the second connection portion 3112. It will be appreciated that by the above arrangement, the housing 310 forms a hinge structure with the base 131, enabling the housing 310 to rotate about the base 131.
Referring to fig. 5, a cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, a housing 310 includes a tray 311 and a bottom cover 312. The first and second connection portions 3111 and 3112 are provided to the tray 311. It should be noted that the tray 311 and the bottom cover 312 are detachably connected, and define a cavity 313, and the cavity 313 is used for accommodating a circuit board. The tray 311 and the bottom cover 312 may be connected by screwing or the like. With continued reference to fig. 5, the second conductive member is provided with a fifth conductive portion 421, and the fifth conductive portion 421 extends into the cavity 313 and is electrically connected to the circuit board. The fifth conductive portion 421 is actually one conductive terminal. In one embodiment, the fifth conductive portion 421 is an integral component with the second spring 420. The fourth conductive member is provided with a sixth conductive portion 441, and the sixth conductive portion 441 extends into the cavity 313 and is electrically connected to the circuit board. Note that the sixth conductive portion 441 is actually one conductive terminal. In one embodiment, the sixth conductive portion 441 is a unitary member with the fourth spring 440.
Referring to fig. 6, the chute 111 is provided with a first boss 1111 and a second boss 1112. Specifically, the first boss 1111 and the second boss 1112 are respectively disposed on two opposite inner walls of the chute 111. Wherein, the first boss 1111 is disposed along a length direction of the guide rail 110, and the second boss 1112 is disposed along the length direction of the guide rail 110. It should be noted that the first boss 1111 is slidably engaged with the first positioning groove 1311 of the sliding seat 130, and the second boss 1112 is slidably engaged with the second positioning groove 1312 of the sliding seat 130. It will be appreciated that when the sliding seat 130 moves along the sliding groove 111, the sliding seat 130 slides along the length direction of the first boss 1111 and the second boss 1112. By the above arrangement, the slide mount 130 is moved along the slide groove 111 more stably.
Referring to fig. 5 and 6, the first boss 1111 is provided with a second mounting groove 1101, and the second boss 1112 is provided with a third mounting groove 1102. The second mounting groove 1101 is disposed along the longitudinal direction of the guide rail 110, and the third mounting groove 1102 is disposed along the longitudinal direction of the guide rail 110. One of the conductive strips 120 is mounted in the second mounting groove 1101, and the other conductive strip 120 is mounted in the third mounting groove 1102. The second mounting groove 1101 is sized and shaped to match the size and shape of the conductive strip 120; the third mounting slot 1102 is sized and shaped to match the size and shape of the conductive strip 120.
The embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, and finally, it should be described that: the above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical solution of the present utility model, and not for limiting the same; although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical scheme described in the foregoing embodiments can be modified or some or all of the technical features thereof can be replaced by equivalents; such modifications and substitutions do not depart from the spirit of the corresponding technical solutions from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model.

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1. Cosmetic mirror assembly, its characterized in that includes:
the base assembly comprises guide rails, conducting strips and sliding seats, wherein the guide rails are provided with sliding grooves, the two conducting strips are respectively arranged on two opposite inner walls of the sliding grooves along the length direction of the guide rails, the sliding seats are slidably arranged on the sliding grooves, and the sliding seats are respectively provided with a first positioning groove and a second positioning groove along two sides of the length direction of the guide rails;
the first conductive spring piece is arranged in the first positioning groove and is provided with at least one first bulge, and the first bulge is abutted with one conductive strip;
the second conductive spring piece is arranged in the second positioning groove and is provided with at least one second bulge, and the second bulge is abutted with the other conductive strip;
the mirror main body comprises a shell and a circuit board, wherein the shell is rotationally connected with the sliding seat, and the circuit board is installed in the shell and is respectively and electrically connected with the first conductive spring piece and the second conductive spring piece.
2. The cosmetic mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein the first protrusions are provided in plurality, the plurality of first protrusions being spaced apart along the length of the rail and being wavy; and/or the number of the groups of groups,
the second bulges are arranged in a plurality, and the second bulges are arranged at intervals along the length direction of the guide rail and are in a wavy shape.
3. The cosmetic mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein the sliding seat comprises a seat body and a first conductive member, the seat body is provided with a first mounting groove, the housing is provided with a mounting portion, the mounting portion is matched with the first mounting groove, the mirror body further comprises a second conductive member disposed in the mounting portion and electrically connected with the circuit board, the first conductive spring piece comprises a first conductive portion and a second conductive portion, the first conductive portion is mounted in the first positioning groove and provided with the first protrusion, the second conductive portion is mounted at one end of the seat body in a length direction, and the first conductive member is fixed to the seat body and connects the second conductive portion and the second conductive member.
4. The cosmetic mirror assembly of claim 3 wherein the slide mount further comprises a first nut secured within the mount, the first conductive member comprises a first bolt and a first spring, the first bolt passes through the second conductive portion and is connected to the first nut, the first spring is sleeved on the first bolt and abuts between the head of the first bolt and the second conductive portion, and the tail of the first bolt abuts the second conductive member.
5. The cosmetic mirror assembly of claim 4 wherein the second conductive portion comprises a first connecting tab and a first mounting ring connected to each other, the first connecting tab being connected between the first mounting ring and the first conductive portion, the first bolt passing through the first mounting ring, an end of the first spring distal from the head of the first bolt abutting the first mounting ring.
6. The vanity mirror assembly of claim 3, wherein the second conductive member is a second spring disposed along a length of the rail, the first conductive member abutting and compressing the second spring.
7. The vanity mirror assembly of claim 3, wherein the housing includes a tray and a bottom cover, the tray and bottom cover being removably coupled and defining a cavity for receiving the circuit board; the second conductive piece is provided with a fifth conductive part, and the fifth conductive part extends to the accommodating cavity and is electrically connected with the circuit board.
8. The cosmetic mirror assembly of claim 3 wherein the housing is provided with a first connection portion and a second connection portion, the first connection portion and the second connection portion being disposed at intervals along a length direction of the guide rail, and a mounting location is formed between the first connection portion and the second connection portion, the seat body being mated to the mounting location.
9. The cosmetic mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein two opposing inner walls of the chute are provided with a first boss and a second boss, respectively, the first boss being provided with a second mounting groove, the first boss and the second mounting groove being both disposed along a length direction of the guide rail, the first boss being in sliding engagement with the first positioning groove; the second boss is provided with a third mounting groove, the second boss and the third mounting groove are both arranged along the length direction of the guide rail, and the second boss is in sliding fit with the second positioning groove; the two conductive strips are respectively arranged in the second mounting groove and the third mounting groove.
10. A mirror cabinet comprising a cabinet body and the cosmetic mirror assembly of any one of claims 1 to 9, the guide rail being fixed to the cabinet body.
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