CN220089768U - Tool for cleaning auditory canal and nostril - Google Patents

Tool for cleaning auditory canal and nostril Download PDF

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CN220089768U
CN220089768U CN202321583317.3U CN202321583317U CN220089768U CN 220089768 U CN220089768 U CN 220089768U CN 202321583317 U CN202321583317 U CN 202321583317U CN 220089768 U CN220089768 U CN 220089768U
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The utility model provides a tool for cleaning auditory meatus and nostrils, which comprises a shell, a motor, an embedding head and a cleaning sleeve. When the cleaning sleeve is used, the embedding head sleeved with the cleaning sleeve is inserted into the auditory canal or the nostril, then the motor drives the embedding head and the cleaning sleeve to rotate, so that the convex structure formed at the position of the cleaning sleeve corresponding to the scraping strip rotates in the auditory canal or the nostril, dirt such as earwax or nasal feces attached in the auditory canal is scraped off from the inner wall of the auditory canal or the inner wall of the nostril, the dirt such as the earwax and the nasal feces can be left on the surface of the cleaning sleeve, the embedding head is pulled out of the auditory canal or the nostril, the cleaning sleeve is taken down, and the cleaning sleeve attached with the suspended dirt is discarded, so that the cleaning of the auditory canal or the nostril can be completed, and the cleaning is quite convenient. In addition, the embedding head of the inflatable structure has an elastic structure in the use process, so that a certain buffering effect can be achieved, the embedding head is prevented from stabbing auditory meatus or nostril, and the use comfort is improved.

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Tool for cleaning auditory canal and nostril
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of cleaning tools, in particular to a tool for cleaning auditory meatus and nostrils.
Background
With the improvement of living standard of people, the performance requirements of people on cleaning products are also gradually valued. For example, when cleaning the ear wax in the auditory canal and the nose wax in the nostril, the corresponding cleaning tool is also used for cleaning. In addition to the usual earpick or cotton ball, there are also ear canal cleaning devices for otorhinolaryngology, such as those disclosed in application No. 201921080989.6, which are easily stabbed by a cleaning head inserted into the ear canal or nostril if it is forcibly stabbed.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to overcome the defects of the prior art, the utility model provides a tool for cleaning auditory meatus and nostrils.
The utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
a tool for cleaning an ear canal, nostril, the tool comprising:
a motor fixed in the housing;
the embedded head is fixed on the base, is a sacculus body, is inflated, and is provided with a raised scraping strip on the outer surface;
a cleaning sleeve covering the outside of the embedded head;
wherein, the output shaft of the motor extends out of the shell, and the output shaft of the motor drives the embedding head to rotate; the embedding head is used for being inserted into an auditory canal or nostril, and the motor drives the embedding head to drive the scraping strip and the cleaning sleeve to rotate.
In one possible implementation, the embedding head is filled with a sponge.
In one possible implementation manner, a limit groove is formed in the side wall of the cleaning sleeve, the cleaning sleeve is a disposable paper sleeve, and after the cleaning sleeve covers the embedding head, each limit groove is correspondingly sleeved outside each scraping strip.
In one possible implementation manner, the shell comprises a holding handle and an end cover, the motor is fixed in the holding handle, the output shaft of the motor faces to the outside of the holding handle, the output shaft of the motor is a limit column, and the limit column is a regular polygon column; the embedded head faces to the end face of one end of the shell, the transmission shaft is provided with a polygonal limiting groove, the transmission shaft is limited to rotate by the end cover, the end cover is fixed behind the holding handle, and the limiting groove is adapted to be matched with the outside of the limiting column.
In one possible implementation manner, the center of the end cover is provided with a through connecting hole, the transmission shaft comprises a limiting part and a connecting part, the diameter of the limiting part is larger than that of the connecting part and the aperture of the connecting hole, the connecting part is adapted to penetrate through the connecting hole, so that the limiting part is located at one end of the surface of the end cover, the connecting part is arranged at one end in the end cover and is provided with a clamping spring, and the outer diameter of the clamping spring is larger than the aperture of the connecting hole.
In one possible implementation manner, the embedding head is provided with a one-way valve towards the end face of the shell, one end of the shell provided with the one-way valve is fixed on a base, and the transmission shaft is fixed on one face of the base, which faces away from the embedding head.
In one possible implementation manner, two sides of the open end of the holding handle are provided with clamping grooves, two sides in the open end of the end cover are provided with convex clamping hooks, and the two clamping hooks are respectively and adaptively clamped in the two clamping grooves, so that the end cover is fixed on the holding handle.
In one possible implementation, the housing is adapted to be connected to a protective cover, which covers the insertion head.
As can be seen from the above description of the structure of the present utility model, compared with the prior art, the present utility model has the following advantages: when the utility model is used, the embedding head is inserted into the auditory canal or the nostril, and then the motor drives the embedding head to rotate, so that the convex structure formed by the scraping strips rotates in the auditory canal or the nostril, dirt such as earwax or nasal feces attached in the auditory canal or the nostril is scraped off from the inner wall of the auditory canal or the inner wall of the nostril, and the dirt is remained in a gap between two adjacent scraping strips of the embedding head, and then the embedding head is pulled out of the auditory canal or the nostril, thus the cleaning of the auditory canal or the nostril can be completed, and the utility model is very convenient. In addition, in the use process, the embedding head of the inflatable structure has an elastic structure, so that a certain buffering effect can be achieved, the embedding head is prevented from stabbing auditory meatus or nostril, and the use comfort is improved.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of fig. 1 with the shield removed.
Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view of the cleaning sleeve and the insertion head after separation.
Fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view of the grip.
Fig. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional structure of the present utility model.
Fig. 6 is an enlarged schematic view at a in fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is an enlarged schematic view at B in fig. 5.
Detailed Description
In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present utility model more apparent, the present utility model will be further described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the present utility model, directional terms such as "upper", "lower" and the like are defined with respect to the orientation in which the components are schematically disposed in the drawings, and it should be understood that these directional terms are relative concepts, which are used for description and clarity with respect thereto, and which may be correspondingly varied according to the variation in the orientation in which the components are disposed in the drawings. In addition, in the description of the present utility model, unless otherwise indicated, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more.
Disclosed is an ear canal, nostril cleaning tool, as shown in figures 1, 2 and 4, comprising a housing 1, a motor 4, an insertion head 2 and a cleaning sleeve 3. Wherein the housing 1 is used for holding, the motor 4 is fixed in the housing 1, and an output shaft of the motor 4 extends out of the housing 1 to drive the embedding head 2 to rotate. The outer surface of the embedding head 2 is provided with raised wiper strips 21. When the novel ear canal or nostril cleaning device is used, the embedding head 2 is inserted into the ear canal or nostril, then the motor 4 drives the embedding head 2 to rotate, so that the convex structure formed by the scraping strips 21 rotates in the ear canal or nostril, dirt such as earwax or nasal feces attached in the ear canal or nostril is scraped off from the inner wall of the ear canal or the inner wall of the nostril, a gap between two adjacent scraping strips of the embedding head is reserved, and then the embedding head 2 is pulled out of the ear canal or the nostril, so that the cleaning of the ear canal or the nostril can be completed, and the novel ear canal or nostril cleaning device is quite convenient.
As shown in fig. 3, the side wall in the cleaning sleeve 3 is provided with a limit groove 31 corresponding to the scraping strips 21, so that each limit groove 31 can be correspondingly sleeved outside each scraping strip 21, and the cleaning sleeve 3 can rotate along with the rotation of the embedding head 2 after being sleeved outside the embedding head 2. Preferably, the inner dimension of the cleaning sleeve 3 can be 1-3 mm smaller than the dimension of the embedding head, so that the cleaning sleeve 3 can be sleeved outside the embedding head 2 in an interference fit manner to form a tight-fit connection structure, and the cleaning sleeve 3 can be pulled out along with the extraction of the embedding head 2 out of the auditory canal or nostril.
When the cleaning sleeve 3 is used, the cleaning sleeve 3 is covered and sleeved outside the embedding head 2, the limiting grooves 301 are correspondingly clamped outside the scraping strips 21, then the embedding head 2 is inserted into the auditory canal or nostril, the driving motor 4 drives the embedding head 2 to rotate, and the cleaning sleeve 3 can be driven to rotate, so that the cleaning sleeve 3 rotates in the auditory canal or nostril corresponding to the scraping strips 21, dirt such as earwax or nasal feces attached in the auditory canal can be scraped off, and dirt such as the earwax and nasal feces can be left on the surface of the cleaning sleeve 3. When in use, the shell 1 can be swung, so that the embedding head 2 and the cleaning sleeve 3 are contacted with each side wall in the auditory canal or nostril, thereby improving the cleanliness of scraping dirt. Further, the cleaning sleeve 3 is a disposable paper sleeve, and is thrown away after being used, so that the trouble of cleaning the embedding head 2 is avoided.
As shown in fig. 2 and 3, the embedding head 2 is in a cone-shaped and dome-shaped three-dimensional structure, which can form a guiding function, is convenient for the embedding head 2 to be inserted into the auditory canal or nostril, and is not easy to be injured. The embedded head 2 is distributed with a plurality of scraping strips 21 on the ring surface, so that the scraping strips 21 can rotate and work simultaneously during cleaning, and the cleaning efficiency is improved.
As shown in fig. 5 and 6, the embedding head 2 is a capsule, and the inside of the embedding head 2 is inflated, and the embedding head 2 can be made of silica gel. The end face of the embedding head 2 facing the housing 1 is also provided with a one-way valve 24, and one end of the embedding head 2 provided with the one-way valve 24 is fixed on a base 23. The check valve 24, the base 23 and the embedding head 2 may be connected in such a manner that a fixing hole (not shown in the drawing) is provided at the end of the embedding head 2, the check valve 24 is fixedly connected with the embedding head 2 by means of adhesive after being embedded in the fixing hole, and then an air outlet nozzle of an air pump is connected to the check valve 24 to inflate the embedding head 2. After the inflation is completed, the base 23 is attached to one end of the embedded head connected with the one-way valve 24 in a gluing mode, so that the one-way valve 24 is completely sealed, and air leakage is avoided. After the structure is adopted, the embedding head 2 can form a sacculus body with certain elasticity, and after the embedding head 2 is inserted into the auditory canal or the nostril, the elastic structure can play a certain buffering role, so that the auditory canal or the nostril is prevented from being stabbed, and the using comfort can be improved.
Further, the embedding head 2 may be filled with the sponge 25, and in particular, the sponge may be plugged into the embedding head 2 from the fixing hole before the one-way valve 24 is connected, and excessive deformation of the embedding head 2 when the embedding head 2 is propped against the auditory canal or nostril may be avoided by filling the embedding head 2 with the sponge 25.
As shown in fig. 1, the housing 1 includes a grip 11 and an end cap 12, and referring again to fig. 4 and 5, the motor 4 is fixed inside the grip 11, and an output shaft of the motor 4 is directed outside the grip 11. The output shaft of the motor 4 is a limit column 41, the limit column 41 is a regular polygon column, and preferably, the limit column 41 is a regular hexagon prism. As shown in fig. 3, the end face of the embedding head 2 facing the end of the housing is fixed with a transmission shaft 22, and the transmission shaft 22 may be fixed on the side of the base 23 facing away from the embedding head 2. The end face of the transmission shaft 22 is provided with a polygonal limit groove 201, and the limit groove 201 is a regular hexagon groove adapted to the limit post 41.
Referring to fig. 3 again, the transmission shaft 22 includes a limiting portion 221 and a connecting portion 222, the diameter of the limiting portion 221 is larger than the diameter of the connecting portion 222 and the aperture of the connecting hole 102, the connecting portion 222 is adapted to pass through the connecting hole 102, the limiting portion 221 is located at one end of the surface of the end cover 12, a snap spring 26 is assembled at one end of the connecting portion 222 in the end cover 12, the outer diameter of the snap spring 26 is larger than the aperture of the connecting hole 102, and in this connection structure, limitation of the transmission shaft 22 can be formed through the limiting portion 221 and the snap spring 26, so that the transmission shaft 22 is limited to rotate in the end cover 12.
As shown in fig. 4 and 7, two sides of the open end of the holding handle 11 are respectively provided with a clamping groove 101, two sides in the open end of the end cover 12 are respectively provided with a convex clamping hook 121, when the end cover 12 is installed, the end cover 12 is pressed towards the open end of the holding handle 11, so that the two clamping hooks 121 are respectively and adaptively clamped in the two clamping grooves 101, the end cover 12 can be fixedly covered on the opening of the holding handle 11, and meanwhile, the clamping grooves 101 are matched outside the limiting column 41, so that the motor 4 can drive the embedding head 2 to rotate through the transmission shaft 22.
With continued reference to fig. 1 and 5, the housing 1 is adapted to be coupled to a shield 13, the shield 13 covering the insertion head 2. Preferably, the outer ring surface of the end cover 12 is provided with external threads, the inner wall of the open end of the protective cover 13 is provided with internal threads, after the internal threads of the protective cover 13 are in screw connection with the external threads of the end cover 12, the protective cover 13 can be fixed on the shell 1, and the protective cover 13 covers the embedding head 2, so that the dust-proof effect of the embedding head 2 is achieved.
In addition, a battery 43 can be fixed in the handle 11 of the housing 1, and a button 42 for controlling the on-off of current can be arranged on the surface of the handle 11, and the button 42 is electrically connected between the battery 43 and the motor 4. When in use, the on-off of the current of the motor 4 can be controlled by triggering the key 42, thereby realizing the on-off control of the motor 4.
In summary, when the utility model is used, the embedding head 2 sleeved with the cleaning sleeve 3 is inserted into the auditory canal or the nostril, then the motor 4 drives the embedding head 2 and the cleaning sleeve 3 to rotate, so that the convex structure formed by the cleaning sleeve 3 corresponding to the scraping strip 21 rotates in the auditory canal or the nostril, dirt such as earwax or nasal feces attached in the auditory canal is scraped off from the inner wall of the auditory canal or the inner wall of the nostril, the dirt such as the earwax or the nasal feces can be left on the surface between the two limiting grooves outside the cleaning sleeve 3, then the embedding head 2 is pulled out of the auditory canal or the nostril, the cleaning sleeve 3 is taken down, and the cleaning sleeve 3 attached with the dirt hung on is discarded, so that the cleaning of the auditory canal or the nostril can be completed, and the utility model is very convenient. In addition, in the use process, the embedding head 2 of the inflatable structure has an elastic structure, so that a certain buffering effect can be achieved, the embedding head 2 is prevented from stabbing auditory meatus or nostrils, and the use comfort is improved.
The foregoing is merely illustrative of specific embodiments of the present utility model, but the design concept of the present utility model is not limited thereto, and any insubstantial modification of the present utility model by using the design concept shall fall within the scope of the present utility model.

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1. A tool for cleaning an ear canal, nostril, the tool comprising:
a motor fixed in the housing;
the embedded head is fixed on the base, is a sacculus body, is inflated, and is provided with a raised scraping strip on the outer surface;
a cleaning sleeve covering the outside of the embedded head;
wherein, the output shaft of the motor extends out of the shell, and the output shaft of the motor drives the embedding head to rotate; the embedding head is used for being inserted into an auditory canal or nostril, and the motor drives the embedding head to drive the scraping strip and the cleaning sleeve to rotate.
2. An ear canal, nostril cleaning tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein: and the embedding head is internally filled with sponge.
3. An ear canal, nostril cleaning tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein: the side wall in the cleaning sleeve is provided with a limit groove, the cleaning sleeve is a disposable paper sleeve, and after the cleaning sleeve is covered outside the embedded head, each limit groove is correspondingly sleeved outside each scraping strip.
4. An ear canal, nostril cleaning tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein: the shell comprises a holding handle and an end cover, the motor is fixed in the holding handle, an output shaft of the motor faces out of the holding handle, the output shaft of the motor is a limit column, and the limit column is a regular polygon column; the embedded head faces to the end face of one end of the shell, the transmission shaft is provided with a polygonal limiting groove, the transmission shaft is limited to rotate by the end cover, the end cover is fixed behind the holding handle, and the limiting groove is adapted to be matched with the outside of the limiting column.
5. An ear canal, nostril cleaning tool as set forth in claim 4, wherein: the center of end cover sets up the connecting hole that runs through, the transmission shaft includes spacing portion and connecting portion, the diameter of spacing portion is greater than the diameter of connecting portion with the aperture of connecting hole, connecting portion adaptation passes the connecting hole makes spacing portion is located the one end on end cover surface, connecting portion are in one end assembly jump ring in the end cover, the external diameter of jump ring is greater than the aperture of connecting hole.
6. An ear canal, nostril cleaning tool as set forth in claim 5, wherein: the embedded head is provided with a one-way valve towards the end face of the shell, one end of the shell, provided with the one-way valve, is fixed on the base, and the transmission shaft is fixed on one face of the base, which is opposite to the embedded head.
7. An ear canal, nostril cleaning tool as claimed in claim 4 or 5, wherein: clamping grooves are formed in two sides of one end of the opening of the holding handle, protruding clamping hooks are arranged on two sides of one end of the opening of the end cover, and the two clamping hooks are respectively and adaptively clamped in the two clamping grooves, so that the end cover is fixed on the holding handle.
8. An ear canal, nostril cleaning tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein: the shell is connected with a protective cover in an adapting mode, and the protective cover covers the embedded head.
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