CN220309593U - Head-wearing therapeutic apparatus - Google Patents

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CN220309593U
CN220309593U CN202321601962.3U CN202321601962U CN220309593U CN 220309593 U CN220309593 U CN 220309593U CN 202321601962 U CN202321601962 U CN 202321601962U CN 220309593 U CN220309593 U CN 220309593U
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The application provides a head-mounted therapeutic apparatus, including top module and anterior module and rear module, top module, anterior module and rear module enclose jointly and establish and form a head-mounted space. The front module is provided with a plurality of air inlet through holes and a plurality of air outlet through holes, a fixing frame with a plurality of heat dissipation slots, a plurality of illumination components which are arranged corresponding to the heat dissipation slots and fixed on one side of the fixing frame facing the head-wearing space, and a fan which is arranged corresponding to the corresponding illumination components and fixed on one side of the fixing frame far away from the head-wearing space are arranged in the front module, the illumination components are provided with a plurality of heat dissipation perforations which are arranged corresponding to the heat dissipation slots, and the fan is arranged in an air inlet mode facing the corresponding heat dissipation slots and in an air outlet mode facing the air outlet through holes. The front module of the head-mounted therapeutic apparatus has good heat dissipation effect, and external air flow enters the front module under the action of the fan and flows out of the front module after passing through the heat dissipation slot of the fixing frame through the illumination assembly, so that high temperature damage to electronic devices in the front module can be avoided.

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Head-wearing therapeutic apparatus
Technical Field
The present application relates to a head-mounted therapeutic apparatus.
Background
Alzheimer's disease is commonly known as senile dementia, the disease course is slow and worsens continuously with time, early symptoms are short-term memory impairment, language dysfunction, emotional instability, difficulty in self-care, abnormal behaviors and the like can appear along with the development of diseases, and finally, physical functions are lost and death is caused. The etiology of Alzheimer's disease remains unknown until now, and its main pathological features are β -amyloid (Abeta) plaque deposition, tau protein fiber tangles, synapses and neuronal cell death. Alzheimer's disease has about 6% of the aged over 65 years, and along with the prolongation of life span and the aggravation of population aging, alzheimer's disease users are continuously increasing in the world and China, and great social burden and economic burden are brought.
There is no clinically effective treatment for Alzheimer's disease, and no drug has been demonstrated to prevent the progression of Alzheimer's disease. In recent years, research into the treatment of Alzheimer's disease by irradiation of light has been started at home and abroad, for example, a near infrared light head-wearing type therapeutic apparatus comprising a plurality of irradiation units irradiating the head of a user, the irradiation units emitting near infrared light deep into the brain of a patient suffering from Alzheimer's disease, acting on Abeta amyloid, thereby reducing the deposition of Abeta amyloid to treat the patient suffering from Alzheimer's disease. However, the existing near infrared optical head-wearing therapeutic apparatus cannot effectively dissipate heat in the use process, internal electronic devices can be damaged due to the high temperature in the therapeutic apparatus, and the temperature can be transmitted to the head of a user, so that discomfort of the user is increased.
Accordingly, improvements to existing head-mounted therapeutic devices are needed.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model provides a head-mounted therapeutic instrument, its anterior module can carry out effective heat dissipation, avoids the inside electronic device of high temperature damage.
Specifically, the application is realized by the following technical scheme: the utility model provides a wear-type therapeutic instrument, includes top module and connects respectively in top module below and the front portion module and the rear portion module that the subtend set up, top module front portion module with the rear portion module encloses jointly and establishes and form a wear space, front portion module has a plurality of air inlet through-holes and a plurality of air-out through-holes of relative setting, establish in the front portion module have a plurality of radiating slot's mount, with radiating slot corresponds the setting and fix a plurality of illumination subassembly of mount orientation wear space one side and with corresponding illumination subassembly corresponds the setting and fixes the mount is kept away from the fan of wear space one side, illumination subassembly have with radiating slot corresponds a plurality of heat dissipation perforation that set up, the fan is towards corresponding radiating slot air inlet and orientation the air-out through-hole air-out form sets up.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the front module comprises a base close to the head space and a front cover far away from the head space and covered with the base, wherein the base is provided with a plurality of windows corresponding to the illumination assembly.
According to an embodiment of the utility model, the illumination assembly comprises a lamp panel fixed on the fixing frame and a plurality of lamp beads connected to the lamp panel and facing the head-wearing space, and the heat dissipation perforation is arranged on the lamp panel at intervals.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the lighting assembly further comprises a lamp shade fastened to the window of the base.
According to an embodiment of the present utility model, the air inlet through hole is disposed at the bottom of the base or the front cover, and the air outlet through hole is disposed at the top of the base or the front cover.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the base comprises a front wall adjacent to the head space and a ring of side peripheral walls extending from the periphery of the front wall towards the front cover, and the window is arranged on the front wall.
According to one embodiment of the present utility model, the air inlet through hole is disposed at the bottom of the side peripheral wall, and the air outlet through hole is disposed at the top of the side peripheral wall.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the bottom edge of the front module is provided with a recess for the nose of the patient to pass through, and the air inlet through holes are positioned on the left side and the right side of the recess.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, a front telescopic connecting piece is further arranged for connecting the front module and the top module, and the air outlet through holes are positioned on two sides of the front telescopic connecting piece.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the front module is further provided with a power adapter plate, and the power adapter plate and the fan are fixed on the fixing frame on the same side.
According to an embodiment of the present utility model, the fan is provided with an air inlet and an air outlet, the air inlet is correspondingly arranged towards the corresponding heat dissipation slot, and the air outlet is correspondingly arranged towards the corresponding air outlet through hole.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the left and right modules are connected below the top module and between the front module and the rear module.
The front module of the head-mounted therapeutic apparatus has good heat dissipation effect, external air flows into the front module under the action of the fan, passes through the heat dissipation slot of the fixing frame through the illumination assembly, flows out of the front module, can take away the heat of the illumination assembly, and avoids damaging electronic devices in the front module at high temperature.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the application.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective combination view of a head-mounted therapeutic apparatus according to one embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 2 is a perspective combined view of the front module shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the housing of the front module and the nose bridge cushion shown in fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is another angled perspective combination view of the front module shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 5 is a perspective combined view of the front module shown in fig. 2 with the front cover removed.
Fig. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the front module shown in fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a fan of the front module shown in fig. 6.
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the head-mounted therapeutic apparatus 100, the head-mounted space 10, the top module 1, the front module 2, the recess 20, the base 21, the front wall 211, the side peripheral wall 212, the window 213, the front cover 22, the upper front cover 221, the lower front cover 222, the air inlet through hole 214, the air outlet through hole 215, the nose bridge cushion 23, the fixing frame 24, the heat dissipation slot 241, the fan 25, the fan blade 251, the air inlet 252, the air outlet 253, the power adapter plate 26, the rear module 3, the left and right modules 4, the mounting arm 41, the slider 42, the front telescopic connecting piece 51, the rear telescopic connecting piece 52, the illumination assembly 6, the lamp panel 61, the lamp bead 611, the heat dissipation perforation 612, and the lamp shade 62.
Detailed Description
Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description refers to the accompanying drawings, the same numbers in different drawings refer to the same or similar elements, unless otherwise indicated. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with the present application. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatus, systems, devices, and methods that are consistent with aspects of the present application.
Referring to fig. 1, the head-mounted therapeutic apparatus 100 of the present application includes a top module 1, a front module 2, a rear module 3 and a left and right module 4, wherein the top module 1, the front module 2, the rear module 3 and the left and right module 4 are enclosed together to form a head-mounted space 10, the top module 1 is located at the top side of the head-mounted space 10 to cover the top of the head of a user, the front module 2 is located at the front side of the head-mounted space 10 to cover the forehead and the face of the user, the rear module 3 is located at the rear side of the head-mounted space 10 to cover the back of the brain of the user, and the left and right modules 4 are located at the left and right sides of the head-mounted space 10 to cover temple on both sides of the user. A plurality of illumination components 6 are arranged in the top module 1, the front module 2, the rear module 3 and the left and right modules 4. The illumination assembly 6 irradiates near infrared rays toward the inside of the head space 10 to act on the amyloid aβ protein in the brain of the user, thereby reducing the deposition of the amyloid aβ protein to treat the patient with alzheimer's disease.
The front module 2 is connected with the front side of the top module 1 through a front telescopic connecting piece 51, and the front telescopic connecting piece 51 can drive the front module 2 to extend or retract relative to the top module 1 under the action of external force so as to adjust the distance between the front module 2 and the top module 1. The rear module 3 is connected with the rear side of the top module 1 through a rear telescopic connecting piece 52, and the rear telescopic connecting piece 52 can drive the rear module 3 to extend or retract relative to the top module 1 under the action of external force so as to adjust the distance between the rear module 3 and the top module 1. The left and right modules 4 are substantially in an inverted U shape and are disposed on the front side of the top module 1 in a left and right straddling manner. The left and right modules 4 extend downwardly from the left and right sides of the top module 1 and abut the front module 2. The left and right modules 4 include a mounting arm 41 in the shape of an inverted U and a slider 42 slidably mounted at the end of the mounting arm 41. The illumination assembly 6 provided in the left and right modules 4 is installed in the slider 42 so as to be slidable up and down along with the slider 42. When the patient wears the head-mounted therapeutic apparatus 100, the front module 2, the rear module 3 and the left and right modules 4 can be adjusted relative to the top module 1 by adjusting the front telescopic connecting piece 51, the rear telescopic connecting piece 52 and the sliding block 42 so as to adapt to the head shape of the patient, and the near infrared light of the illumination assembly 6 in each module can be ensured to penetrate into the brain by at least 5cm to act on amyloid so as to treat Alzheimer's disease.
Four illumination assemblies 6 are respectively arranged in the top module 1, the front module 2 and the rear module 3, and the illumination assemblies 6 are installed in the same manner, and only the front module 2 is taken as an example for explanation.
Referring to fig. 2 to 4, the front module 2 has a substantially vertically rectangular block shape, the front module 2 includes a base 21 and a front cover 22, the front cover 22 includes an upper front cover 221 and a lower front cover 222 disposed to be overlapped up and down, and the upper front cover 221 and the lower front cover 222 are partially overlapped and fixed to the base 21 by fasteners (not shown). A receiving space (not numbered) is formed between the base 21 and the front cover 22. The notch 20 for the nose of a patient to pass through is arranged at the bottom of the front module 2, the detachable nose bridge cushion pad 23 is arranged at the bottom of the base 21 corresponding to the notch 20, and the nose bridge cushion pad 23 is positioned in the head-wearing space 10 and is contacted with the nose of the patient or cheeks at two sides of the nose, so that the cushion effect is achieved, and the wearing comfort is improved.
The base 21 includes a front wall 211 disposed substantially vertically and a side peripheral wall 212 extending forward from the periphery of the front wall 211, and the front wall 211 is provided with four windows 213 arranged in an array. The illumination modules 6 are provided in a rectangular shape, and substantially conform to the shape and size of the window 213, and the illumination modules 6 are provided in the window 213 and illuminate the interior of the head space 10.
Referring to fig. 5 and 6, the illumination assembly 6 includes a lamp panel 61 and a lamp cover 62, and the lamp panel 61 and the lamp cover 62 are separately assembled and fixed to the base 21. The front module 2 is further provided with a fixing frame 24, the fixing frame 24 is provided with a plurality of buckling arms (not shown), the four lamp panels 61 are respectively buckled and fixed on the rear side of the fixing frame 24 by the buckling arms (not shown) and then are assembled and mounted on the base 21 backwards along with the fixing frame 24, each lamp panel 61 is arranged corresponding to a corresponding window 213, the four lamp covers 62 are buckled into the corresponding window 213 forwards from back to back, the lamp covers 62 correspond to the corresponding lamp panels 61, the fixing frame 24 and the base 21 can be reliably connected by adopting fasteners (not shown), and the assembly efficiency of the illumination assembly 6 can be improved by adopting the assembly mode. The overall shape of the mount 24 is substantially the same as the shape of the front wall 211 of the base 21, and each lamp panel 61 is sandwiched between the mount 24 and the front wall 211. In the present embodiment, the front module 2 is further provided with two fans 25 and a power adapter plate 26, the two fans 25 are respectively mounted on the top of the front side of the fixing frame 24 side by side through fasteners (not shown), and the power adapter plate 26 is also mounted on the front side of the fixing frame 24, and is located approximately between the two fans 25. The power adapter plate 26 is electrically connected with the four illumination assemblies 6 and the two fans 25 respectively to supply power to the illumination assemblies 6 and the fans 25.
The heat dissipation structure and heat dissipation path of the front module 2 will be described below with reference to fig. 5, and with reference to fig. 3, 6, and 7.
The recess 20 at the bottom of the front module 2 is formed by upwardly arching the middle part of the bottom side of the side peripheral wall 212, the bottom side of the side peripheral wall 212 is also provided with a plurality of air inlet through holes 214 respectively at the left side and the right side of the recess 20, the top side of the side peripheral wall 212 is provided with a plurality of air outlet through holes 215, and the air inlet through holes 214 and the air outlet through holes 215 at the same side are approximately aligned. The air outlet through holes 215 are located on the left and right sides of the front telescopic link 51 after the front telescopic link 51 is assembled with the front module 2. The lamp panel 61 is provided with a plurality of lamp beads 611 and a plurality of heat dissipation perforations 612 arranged between the lamp beads 611 at intervals. The fixing frame 24 is provided with a plurality of heat dissipation slots 241 corresponding to each lamp panel 61. The fan 25 is an air-extracting fan, and has a fan blade 251 assembled thereon, an air inlet 252 and an air outlet 253 formed thereon, the fan 25 is fixed on the front side of the fixing frame 24, the fan blade 251 is parallel to the fixing frame 24, the air inlet 252 faces the heat dissipation slot 241 of the fixing frame 24, and the air outlet 253 faces the air outlet through hole 215 on the side peripheral wall 212 of the base 21.
When the head-mounted therapeutic apparatus 100 works, external air flow enters the front module 2 through the air inlet through hole 214 at the bottom side of the base 21, part of the air flow upwards flows through the lower row of lamp panels 61 to the upper row of lamp panels 61 under the action of the fan 25, and upwards flows out of the front module 2 through the heat dissipation perforation 612 of the upper row of lamp panels 61, the heat dissipation slot 241 of the fixing frame 24, the air inlet 252 of the fan 25, the air outlet 253 of the fan 25 and the air outlet through hole 215 of the base 21, and heat generated by the operation of the lamp beads 611 of the illumination assembly 6 is carried away in the process; the other part of the air flow passes through the lower row of lamp panels 61, passes through the heat dissipation slots 241 of the fixing frame 24, and then flows out of the front module 2 through the air outlet through holes 215. It should be understood that the base 21 and the front cover 22 together form the front module 2, the air inlet hole 214 at the bottom may be formed in the front cover 22, and the air outlet hole 215 at the top may be formed in the front cover 22, so long as they are formed at the bottom and the top of the front module 2.
Through the above-mentioned mode, the front module 2 of the head-mounted therapeutic apparatus 100 can effectively dissipate heat, prevent the service life of the electronic components inside the front module 2 from being damaged due to overhigh temperature, and also avoid the problem that the user experience is poor and even the user is scalded due to high temperature. The front module 2 of the head-mounted therapeutic apparatus 100 can rapidly dissipate heat, improve stability and improve comfort of a user.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the present application is not intended to be limiting, but rather is intended to cover any and all modifications, equivalents, alternatives, and improvements within the spirit and principles of the present application.

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1. A head-mounted therapeutic apparatus, characterized in that: the novel helmet comprises a top module, a front module and a rear module, wherein the front module and the rear module are respectively connected below the top module, a head space is formed by surrounding the top module, the front module is provided with a plurality of air inlet through holes and a plurality of air outlet through holes which are oppositely arranged, a fixing frame with a plurality of heat radiation slots, a plurality of illumination assemblies which are correspondingly arranged with the heat radiation slots and are fixed on one side of the fixing frame towards the head space, and a fan which is correspondingly arranged with the corresponding illumination assemblies and is fixed on one side of the fixing frame away from the head space, the illumination assemblies are provided with a plurality of heat radiation through holes which are correspondingly arranged with the heat radiation slots, and the fan is arranged towards the corresponding air inlet of the heat radiation slots and towards the air outlet through holes.
2. The head-mounted therapeutic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the front module comprises a base close to the head-wearing space and a front cover far away from the head-wearing space and covered with the base, and the base is provided with a plurality of windows which are arranged corresponding to the illumination component.
3. The head-mounted therapeutic apparatus according to claim 2, wherein: the illumination assembly comprises a lamp panel fixed on the fixing frame and a plurality of lamp beads connected to the lamp panel and facing the head-wearing space, and the heat dissipation perforation is arranged on the lamp panel at intervals.
4. The head-mounted therapeutic apparatus of claim 3, wherein: the illumination assembly further comprises a lamp shade which is buckled on the window of the base.
5. The head-mounted therapeutic apparatus according to claim 2, wherein: the air inlet through hole is arranged at the bottom of the base or the front cover, and the air outlet through hole is arranged at the top of the base or the front cover.
6. The head-mounted therapeutic apparatus according to claim 2, wherein: the base comprises a front wall close to the head space and a circle of side peripheral wall extending from the periphery of the front wall towards the front cover, and the window is arranged on the front wall.
7. The head-mounted therapeutic apparatus of claim 6, wherein: the air inlet through holes are formed in the bottom of the side peripheral wall, and the air outlet through holes are formed in the top of the side peripheral wall.
8. The head-mounted therapeutic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the bottom edge of the front module is provided with a notch for the nose of a patient to pass through, and the air inlet through holes are positioned on two sides of the notch.
9. The head-mounted therapeutic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the front telescopic connecting piece is further provided with a front telescopic connecting piece for connecting the front module and the top module, and the air outlet through holes are positioned on two sides of the front telescopic connecting piece.
10. The head-mounted therapeutic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the front module is also provided with a power supply adapter plate, and the power supply adapter plate and the fan are fixed on the fixing frame on the same side.
11. The head-mounted therapeutic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the fan is provided with an air inlet and an air outlet, the air inlet is correspondingly arranged towards the corresponding heat dissipation slot, and the air outlet is correspondingly arranged towards the corresponding air outlet through hole.
12. The head-mounted therapeutic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: and a left and right module connected below the top module and located between the front module and the rear module.
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