WO2009093798A1 - Container and scalp massager with the container - Google Patents
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- FIG. 2 illustrates the container 100 in a holding or waiting state in which the entrance 142a of the stationary part 142 in the pump 140 is opened and a hair care preparation is drawn from the storage part 120 into the first accommodation room 142b through the entrance 142a of the first accommodation room 142b.
- the passage 144b of the movable part 144 is tightly closed by the opening/closing element 144a, the hair care preparation is not leaked, but temporarily stored and awaits spraying in the first accommodation room 142b.
- the scalp massager according to the embodiment of the invention may employ a battery or other power sources.
- the far-infrared lamp 30 serves to promote blood circulation of the scalp and perform sterilization of the scalp or hair.
Abstract
Disclosed are a container for hair care and a scalp massager including the same. The container includes a storage part which stores a predetermined amount of hair care preparation, a stationary part detachably provided to an inlet of the storage part and including a first accommodation room, and a movable part including a second accommodation room and a nozzle communicating with the second accommodation room. The second accommodating room can freely move into the first accommodation room to allow suction and compression of the first accommodation room while controlling flow of the hair care preparation in a compressed state from the first accommodation room thereto with an opening/closing element. The massager includes a main body adapted to allow convenient grip, a stimulation mechanism disposed at one side of the main body, and the container disposed at the other side of the main body.
Description
[DESCRIPTION] [Invention Title]
CONTAINER AND SCALP MASSAGER WITH THE CONTAINER
[Technical Field]
The present invention relates to a container adapted to spray a liquid hair care preparation onto the scalp in an air-compression manner for hair loss prevention and hair care, and a scalp massager including the same.
[Background Art]
Hair care for hair loss prevention, hair growth promotion and the like has been performed through various approaches such as food ingestion, adequate use of shampoos, hair care preparations, scalp massages, and the like.
As used for hair care, the hair care preparations refer to nutrients that are generally used for hair loss prevention, hair growth promotion, nioisturization, and the like. The hair care preparation is generally stored in a gel or liquid phase within a container and discharged or sprayed in a constant amount by a dispenser, an aerosol device or the like.
For the dispenser, content stored in the container is discharged in a constant amount through a slender bamboo-shaped discharge tube by an extraction pump operated when a push button is compressed. The dispenser has an open outlet through which the content is discharged from the container to the outside. However, since external air tends to flow into the container through the outlet to cause deterioration of the content in the container and the content near the outlet is likely to flow along an outer surface of the container so as to dirty an area surrounding the container, the open outlet of the dispenser exposed to air causes disadvantages in
terms of storage and portability.
For the aerosol device, an aerosol agent is used to spray the hair care preparation onto hair. However, such an aerosol device is generally used to contain an aerosol agent for maintaining a desired hair shape rather than for hair care. Further, the use of freon gas as the aerosol agent is restricted for protection of the environment and hair.
After the hair care preparation stored in the container is applied to hair using the dispenser or aerosol device by the aforementioned operation, massage can be separately performed by rubbing the scalp while softly compressing the head to allow the hair care preparation to be uniformly supplied to the hair, hair root or scalp.
For the massage, the scalp is stimulated using fingers or a mechanical vibration device such as a massager to maintain healthy hair through promotion of metabolism and sebum secretion, and the hair root is also strengthened, thereby achieving desired hair care as well as hair loss prevention. As such, since the conventional technique requires separate use of the hair care preparation and the massager, a hair care operation is laboriously separately performed, thereby causing an increase operation time and labor, and thereby deteriorating hair care efficiency.
[Disclosure] [Technical Problem]
The present invention is conceived to solve the problems as described above, and an aspect of the present invention is to provide a container that provides portability and can spray a liquid hair care preparation in an air-compression manner without an aerosol agent. Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a scalp massager that includes a container filled with a hair care preparation to spray the hair care preparation in an air-compression manner while performing massage on the scalp,
thereby providing convenience and facility in hair care operation.
A further aspect of the present invention is to provide a scalp massager that can perform massage in an acupressure manner using compression pins to promote blood circulation and metabolism through effective stimulation of the scalp, thereby providing superior hair care effects.
[Technical Solution]
The above and other aspects of the present invention can be accomplished by the provision of a container and a scalp massager for hair loss prevention and hair care. The container includes a storage part having an inlet through which a predetermined amount of hair care preparation is supplied into the storage part; a stationary part detachably provided to the inlet of the storage part and including a first accommodation room accommodating the hair care preparation supplied from the storage part; and a movable part including a second accommodation room and a nozzle communicating with the second accommodation room to spray the hair care preparation in an air-compression manner, wherein the second accommodation room can freely move into the first accommodation room to allows suction and compression of the first accommodation room while controlling flow of the hair care preparation in a compressed state from the first accommodation room thereinto with an opening/closing element. The scalp massager capable of performing massage while spraying the hair care preparation includes a main body adapted to allow convenient grip by a user; a stimulation mechanism provided at one side of the main body and operated by a driving force of a vibration motor to promote blood circulation by compressing the scalp; and a container provided at the other side of the main body to spray a hair care preparation.
[Advantageous Effects]
According to embodiments of the present invention, the container and the massager including the same provide the following effects.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the container has a portable structure and can spray a liquid hair care preparation in an air-compression manner without an aerosol agent, so that the hair care preparation can be conveniently used.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the scalp massager includes a container filled with a hair care preparation and capable of spraying the hair care preparation in an air-compression manner, so that scalp massage and spraying of the hair care preparation can be simultaneously performed, thereby providing convenience and facility in hair care operation.
According to a further embodiment of the present invention, the scalp massager can perform massage in an acupressure manner with a compression pin to promote blood circulation and metabolism through effective stimulation of the scalp, thereby providing superior hair care effects.
[Description of Drawings]
Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a container according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the container according to the embodiment of the invention, illustrating an intake operation of a pump in the container in a holding or waiting state;
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the container according to the embodiment of the invention, illustrating compression and spraying operations of the pump;
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a scalp massage according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of Fig. 4, in which a compression member of a stimulation mechanism is separated from a vibrator.
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10: main body 20: operation mechanism
100: container 120: storage part
140: pump 142: stationary part 144: movable part 145: compression member
200: stimulation mechanism 220: vibrator
240: compression member 30: far-infrared lamp
[Best Mode]
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Referring to Fig. 1, which shows a container 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention in detail, the container 100 includes a storage part 120 which is filled with a hair care preparation for hair or the scalp, such as nutrients, moisturization agents, and the like, and a pump 140 which is used to spray the stored hair care preparation to the scalp in an air-compression manner. The container 100 may be adapted to provide portability.
In the container 100, the storage part 120 has a hollow barrel shape that can store a predetermined amount of hair care preparation therein, and is filled in a batch manner with the hair care preparation through an inlet 122 of the storage part 120.
The pump 140 is composed of a stationary part 142 and a movable part 144. The stationary part 142 is detachably connected to the inlet 122 of the storage part
120 by tightly inserting the stationary part 142 thereinto and includes a first accommodation room 142b, which receives the hair care preparation from the storage part 120 through an entrance 142a of the first accommodation room 142b and allows compression of the first accommodation room 142b for spraying the hair care preparation in an air-compression manner described below.
The movable part 144 includes a second accommodation room 144c and a nozzle 144d communicating with the second accommodation room 144c through a
flow path 144e. The second accommodation room 144c can freely move along an inner wall of the first accommodation room to open or close the entrance 142a of the first accommodation room 142b for suction and compression of the first accommodation room 142b, and can control flow of the hair care preparation in a compressed state from the first accommodation room 142b thereinto through a passage 144b with an opening/closing element 144a.
The first accommodation room 142b is provided with a first resilient element 141 that pushes the movable part 144 to an original position for a suction operation of the movable part 144 after a compression operation thereof. The second accommodation room 144c is provided with a second resilient element 143 that restores the opening/closing element 144a used for opening or closing the passage 144b, through which the hair care preparation in the compressed state flows from the first accommodation room 142b to the second accommodation room 143. Here, the second resilient element 143 has a predetermined elastic modulus so as to continue to closely block the passage 144b by compressing the opening/closing element 144a when the storage part 120 is at atmospheric pressure. Then, the second resilient element 143 releases the opening/closing element 144a by a predetermined pressure or more which can be generated during the compression of the first accommodation room 142b. The inlet 122 of the storage part 120 is provided with a cap 145 that is detachably screwed to the inlet 122 to closely secure the stationary part 142 of the pump 140 to the inlet 122. The cap 145 may be used for supplying the hair care preparation to the storage part 120.
The movable part 144 of the pump 140 further includes a cap-shaped compression member 146 that transfers a driving force for the compression of the first accommodation room 142b. The compression member 146 provides a base surface for suction and compression operations of the pump 140 in the container 100.
The nozzle 144d provided to the movable part 144 of the pump 140 is located inside a bottom surface of the compression member 146 in order to spray the hair care preparation with the container 100 directly contacting the scalp.
The compression member 146 is formed on an outer wall thereof with a gripping member 147 that allows convenient application of pressure for the compression of the first accommodation room 142b. This configuration allows the hair care preparation to be sprayed from the container 100 while separated a predetermined distance from the scalp.
Figs. 2 and 3 illustrate operation of the container 100 for spraying a hair care preparation in an air-compression manner.
First, Fig. 2 illustrates the container 100 in a holding or waiting state in which the entrance 142a of the stationary part 142 in the pump 140 is opened and a hair care preparation is drawn from the storage part 120 into the first accommodation room 142b through the entrance 142a of the first accommodation room 142b. Here, since the passage 144b of the movable part 144 is tightly closed by the opening/closing element 144a, the hair care preparation is not leaked, but temporarily stored and awaits spraying in the first accommodation room 142b.
Fig. 3 illustrates operation of the pump 140 for spraying the hair care preparation from the storage part 120. In Fig. 3, when the compression member 146 is compressed, the movable part 144 moves into the stationary part 142 along the wall of the stationary part 142 and primarily blocks the entrance 142a of the stationary part 142, thereby temporarily defining a closed space in the first accommodation room 142b. When the movable part 144 continues to move inwardly with the first accommodation room 142b closed, compression of the first accommodation room 142b is obtained.
Then, when the first accommodation room 142b reaches a predetermined pressure or more by inward movement of the movable part 144, the opening/closing element 144a, which has closed the passage 144b of the movable part 144 in cooperation with the second resilient element 143, is opened, and at the same time,
the hair care preparation compressed in the first accommodation room 142b is sprayed through the nozzle 144d via the flow path 144e of the movable part 144 as indicated by an arrow of Fig. 3, thereby providing a spray of the hair care preparation. On the other hand, when the pressure of the first accommodation room 142b is lowered by spraying the hair care preparation, the second resilient element 143 is restored to cause the opening/closing element 144a to close the passage 144b of the movable part 144, and the movable part 144 is restored to the original position by a restoration force of the first resilient element 141 as the compressive force on the movable part 144 is released. As a result, the entrance 142a of the stationary part 144 is opened to allow the suction of the first accommodation room 142b, and the container 100 awaits a subsequent spray of the hair care preparation.
As such, the hair care preparation is sprayed in the air-compression manner from the storage part 120 of the container 100 by repetitious and continuous operation for suction, compression and spraying of the pump 140.
Figs. 4 and 5 illustrate a scalp massager including a container according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
According to the embodiment of the invention, the scalp massager includes a cylindrical hollow main body 10 which is constituted by upper and lower parts 10a and 10b and has a suitable shape for gripping.
The main body 10 is provided at both lower sides with a brush-type stimulation mechanism 200 used for acupressure effect and the container 100 storing a hair care preparation as described above.
First, the stimulation mechanism 200 is provided at one side of the main body 10, and includes a vibrator 220 and a compression member 240 detachably provided to a lower surface of the vibrator 220. The vibrator 220 includes a motor 223, which is coupled to a bottom surface of the main body 10 via a vibrating plate 221 and includes an eccentric cam 222 on an output shaft at either side of the motor 223, and a magnet 224 disposed on the lower surface of the vibrator 220. The
compression member 240 includes a pair of insertion pieces 241 press-fitted into the lower surface of the vibrator 220 via a male-female coupling structure, a plate- shaped base 243 which has a magnet 242 for detachable coupling to the main body 10 with the magnet 224 of the vibrator 220, and a plurality of compression pins 244 which have a predetermined length and are downwardly disposed on a lower surface of the base 243.
When the vibrator 220 is operated, the stimulation mechanism 200 provides massage effect to the scalp by transferring vibration of the vibrator 220 to the scalp through the compression member 240. Further, the container 100 is detachably provided at the other side of the main body 10 and is received in an accommodation space 14, which is opened or closed by a cover 12 coupled to the lower surface of the main body 10 by screws, such that an operating space for suction and compression can be provided to the container 100. In this embodiment, a separate operation mechanism 20 is disposed on an upper surface of the container 100 to spray a hair care preparation in the air- compression manner through suction and compression of the container 100.
The operation mechanism 20 is constituted by, for example, a motor 22 and a cam 24 disposed on a shaft of the motor 22 to perform a predetermined stroke, i.e. forward and backward reciprocating movement. The cam 24 of the operation mechanism 20 contacts the upper surface of the container 100 to raise or lower the container 100 within the accommodation space 14 to allow the hair care preparation to be sprayed through suction and compression of the pump as described above.
In more detail, when the cam 24 of the operation mechanism 20 is located on an upper dead point, the pump 140 of the container 100 performs the suction operation, and when the cam 24 is located on a lower dead point, the pump 140 of the container 100 performs the compression operation. Therefore, the hair care preparation can be sprayed during the massage operation of the stimulation mechanism 200 by repeating the suction and compression operations of the pump
140. Here, the operation of the stimulation mechanism 200 and spraying of the hair care preparation of the container 100 can be performed selectively or simultaneously.
The scalp massager according to the embodiment of the invention may employ a battery or other power sources.
Next, operation of the scalp massager according to the embodiment of the invention will be described. First, the compression member 240 of the stimulation mechanism 200 is brought into contact with the scalp. At this time, the nozzle 144d of the pump 140 in the container 100 is separated a predetermined distance from the scalp so as to be suitable for spraying a hair care preparation.
In this state, when the scalp massager is operated, the stimulation mechanism 200 is driven to allow the compression member 240 to massage the scalp, while the hair care preparation is sprayed to the scalp by the pump 140 of the container 100. Further, the massager includes a far-infrared lamp 30 between the container
100 and the stimulation mechanism 200 on the lower surface of the body 10. The far-infrared lamp 30 serves to promote blood circulation of the scalp and perform sterilization of the scalp or hair.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the embodiments, it should be noted that this invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and that various modifications, additions, and substitutions can be made by a person having ordinary knowledge in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined only by the accompanying claims.
Claims
[CLAIMS]
[Claim 1 ]
A container comprising: a storage part having an inlet through which a predetermined amount of hair care preparation is supplied into the storage part; a stationary part detachably provided to the inlet of the storage part and comprising a first accommodation room accommodating the hair care preparation supplied from the storage part; and a movable part comprising a second accommodation room and a nozzle communicating with the second accommodation room, the second accommodating room capable of freely moving into the first accommodation room to allow suction and compression of the first accommodation room while controlling flow of the hair care preparation in a compressed state from the first accommodation room thereinto with an opening/closing element.
[Claim 2]
The container according to claim 1 , further comprising: a cap detachably provided to the inlet of the storage part to closely secure the stationary part of the pump to the inlet.
[Claim 3]
The container according to claim 1 , further comprising: a cap-shaped compression member provided to the movable part of the pump to transfer a driving force for the compression of the first accommodation room.
[Claim 4]
The container according to claim 3, further comprising: a gripping member outwardly protruding from a peripheral wall of the compression member and used to apply force for the compression of the first accommodation room.
[Claim 5]
A scalp massager comprising: a main body adapted to allow convenient grip by a user; a stimulation mechanism disposed at one side of the main body to perform massage and promote blood circulation by stimulating the scalp with vibration; and a container disposed at the other side of the main body to spray a hair care preparation in an air-compression manner through suction and compression in cooperation with an operation mechanism.
[Claim 6]
The scalp massager according to claim 5, wherein the stimulation mechanism includes a vibrator coupled to the main body via a vibrating plate and comprising an eccentric cam-mounted motor, and a brush-type compression member detachably provided to a lower side of the vibrator.
[Claim 7]
The scalp massager according to claim 6, wherein the compression member is detachably coupled to the vibrator by a magnet. [Claim 8]
The scalp massager according to claim 5, wherein the container comprises: a storage part having an inlet through which a predetermined amount of hair care preparation is supplied into the storage part; a stationary part detachably provided to the inlet of the storage part and comprising a first accommodation room accommodating the hair care preparation supplied from the storage part; and a movable part comprising a second accommodation room and a nozzle communicating with the second accommodation room, the second accommodating room capable of freely moving into the first accommodation room to allow suction and compression of the first accommodation room while controlling flow of the hair care preparation in a compressed state from the first accommodation room thereto with an opening/closing element.
I Claim 9]
The scalp massager according to claim 5, further comprising: a far-infrared lamp disposed on the lower surface of the main body to promote blood circulation of the scalp and perform sterilization of the scalp.
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