WO2022158472A1 - 頭浸浴装置及びシャンプーボウル - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a head soaking device used for scalp massage and the like, and a shampoo bowl provided with this head soaking device.
- hairdressing and beauty facilities such as hair salons have shampoo bowls for washing the hair of the person being treated.
- the person to be treated places the head in the shampoo bowl, and the treatment is performed by the practitioner from the side of the person to be treated or the top of the head.
- Treatments in the shampoo bowl include, for example, shampooing, scalp massage, and the like, and require several tens of minutes to an hour depending on the treatment.
- the subject may feel pain in the neck if the subject's neck directly hits the rim of the shampoo bowl.
- the shampoo bowl attachment type pillow described in Patent Document 1 below (hereinafter referred to as "publicly known document 1 invention") is attached to the edge of the shampoo bowl, and the neck of the subject directly hits the edge of the shampoo bowl. It acts as a cushion to prevent
- the position of the head of the subject with respect to the bottom of the shampoo bowl is higher than when the invention is not used. get higher In this case, even if the hot water is stored in the shampoo bowl, the hot water overflows and flows out from the edge of the shampoo bowl before the water level reaches the head of the person to be treated, and the head is not immersed in the hot water. Even if the water level can be raised without overflowing to the head of the subject, it is not economical because it requires a large amount of hot water.
- the present invention has been proposed in view of the above circumstances.
- the head soaking apparatus includes: a bottom portion arranged above the bottom surface of a shampoo bowl in which a person is treated;
- the peripheral side portion has a neck edge portion that is a portion facing the neck rest portion on which the neck of the person to be treated is placed at the side edge of the shampoo bowl. and is characterized in that hot water for soaking the head of the person to be treated is stored.
- the head soaking apparatus according to the present invention is characterized by being able to soak the back of the subject's head when the water is full.
- the head soaking apparatus according to the present invention is characterized in that the neck edge faces the neck of the person to be treated without coming into contact with the neck.
- the head soaking apparatus according to the present invention is characterized by having legs that contact the bottom surface.
- the head soaking apparatus according to the present invention is characterized by having legs that are hooked on the side edges.
- the head soaking device according to the present invention is characterized by having legs that fit into the drain port of the shampoo bowl.
- the neck edge portion is formed on both sides of the facing portion facing the neck of the person to be treated, and is notched downward from the facing portion. and a water flow portion.
- a head soaking apparatus includes a tub main body having a bottom portion and a peripheral side portion, and having a gap formed by cutting out a portion facing the neck rest portion.
- the neck edge has a facing portion that faces the neck of the person to be treated, and a notch that is formed on both sides of the facing portion and cuts downward from the facing portion. and guide portions formed on both sides of the water flow portion, extending upward, and protruding in a direction in which tip portions approach each other.
- the head soaking apparatus according to the present invention is characterized in that it has grooves formed on both sides of the water flow part and cut toward the bottom to be shallower than the water flow part.
- the head soaking apparatus according to the present invention is characterized in that the water flow part is cut downward from the water flow part, so that the head resting part is provided with an arranged part. do.
- a shampoo bowl according to the present invention is characterized by having the above-described head soaking device.
- the head soaking apparatus comprises: a bottom placed above the bottom of a shampoo bowl in which a person is treated; and a peripheral side part connected to the periphery of the bottom and extending upward.
- the peripheral side part has a neck edge part that is a part facing the neck rest part on which the neck of the person to be treated is placed on the side edge of the shampoo bowl, and is for soaking the head of the person to be treated.
- Hot water can be collected. That is, in the shampoo bowl, hot water is accumulated in the head soaking device. Since the neck edge of the head soaking device faces the neck resting part of the shampoo bowl, when the subject puts the neck on the neck resting part, the head is immersed in hot water.
- the person to be treated can relax by soaking the head in hot water, and the dirt on the hair is removed by soaking the head and hair in the hot water.
- the treatment continues. Therefore, it is possible to perform a treatment that is comfortable for the person to be treated and that the operator can perform other tasks without any problem.
- the bottom portion is arranged at a position higher than the bottom surface of the shampoo bowl, a small amount of hot water is sufficient compared to the case where hot water is directly stored in the shampoo bowl.
- the head soaking device can soak the back of the head of the subject when the water is full. That is, the back of the head of the person to be treated is immersed in hot water, and the person to be treated is relaxed. Therefore, it is possible to perform a treatment that is comfortable for the person to be treated and that the operator can perform other tasks without any problem.
- the neck edge faces the neck of the person to be treated without coming into contact with it.
- hot water can flow between the neck rest and the neck.
- the person to be treated can relax as the hot water continues to flow around the back of the neck.
- the treatment is comfortable for the person to be treated, and the treatment can be performed without any problem even if the operator performs other work.
- the head soaking device according to the present invention has legs that touch the bottom surface. Therefore, it can be stably installed in the shampoo bowl.
- the head soaking device according to the present invention has legs that are hooked on the side edges. Therefore, it can be stably installed in the shampoo bowl.
- the head soaking device according to the present invention has legs that fit into the drain port of the shampoo bowl. Therefore, it can be stably installed in the shampoo bowl.
- the neck edge portion has a facing portion facing the neck of the person to be treated, and water flow portions formed on both sides of the facing portion and notched downward from the facing portion. have.
- the head soaking apparatus has a bottom portion and a peripheral side portion. a neck edge portion facing the neck of the person to be treated; water flow portions formed on both sides of the facing portion and notched downward from the facing portion; and both sides of the water flow portion. and a guide portion extending upward and protruding in a direction in which the tip portions approach each other.
- various shapes and sizes of neck edges can be used according to the type of treatment and the physique of the person being treated.
- the hot water flows from the guide portion to the tip portion due to the momentum of the flow, and at the tip portion, it is directed toward the back of the neck of the person being treated and continues to flow. Therefore, the subject can be relaxed.
- the head soaking device according to the present invention has grooves that are formed on both sides of the water flow part and are notched toward the bottom more shallowly than the water flow part. Therefore, even if the subject has a large physique and the water flow is blocked around the back of the neck, and the flow of hot water from the water flow is impeded, the flow of hot water from the groove will improve the physique. Hot water can be run around the back of the neck of a large person to be treated.
- the head soaking apparatus has a portion where the neck resting portion is arranged by cutting out the water flow portion downward from the water flow portion. That is, even when the neck rest is attached to the shampoo bowl, the neck rest does not interfere with the water flow part by arranging the neck rest on the arranged part. Hot water flows from the neck resting part and continues to flow around the back of the neck of the subject. Therefore, the subject can be relaxed.
- the shampoo bowl according to the present invention has a head soaking device. Therefore, the same effect as the above-described head soaking apparatus is exhibited.
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of a shampoo bowl according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention, viewed from above.
- FIG. 3 is an external perspective view of a state in which a scalp massage device is attached to a shampoo bowl according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an external perspective view of a state in which the head soaking bath apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention is attached to a shampoo bowl.
- FIG. 5 is an external perspective view of a scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from a shampoo bowl according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a top view of a scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from a shampoo bowl according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a front view of a scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from a shampoo bowl according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a rear view of a scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from a shampoo bowl according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a bottom view of the scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a side view of a scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from a shampoo bowl according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a top view of a state in which a scalp massage device is attached to a shampoo bowl according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a front view of the state in which the scalp massage device is attached to the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention, viewed from the front side.
- FIG. 13 is a rear view of the state in which the scalp massage device is attached to the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention, viewed from the back side.
- FIG. 14 is a side view showing a state in which the scalp massage device is attached to the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a side view showing a deformed state of the scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is an external perspective view of a tub body in the head soaking apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is a top view of the tub main body in the head soaking apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a front view of the tub main body in the head soaking apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 19 is a rear view of the tub main body in the head soaking apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a side view of the tub main body in the head soaking apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 21 is an external perspective view of a head soaking apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 is a top view of the head soaking apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 23 is a front view of the head soaking apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 24 is a rear view of the head soaking apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 25 is a side view of the head soaking apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 26 is a top view of a state in which the head soaking device according to the embodiment of the present invention is attached to the shampoo bowl.
- FIG. 27 is a front view of a state in which the head soaking bath apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention is attached to the shampoo bowl.
- FIG. 28 is a rear view of a state in which the head soaking bath apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention is attached to the shampoo bowl.
- FIG. 29 is a side view of a state in which the head soaking device according to the embodiment of the present invention is attached to the shampoo bowl.
- FIG. 30 is a side cross-sectional view taken along line XXX-XXX in FIG. 28 and showing a state in which the head soaking device according to the embodiment of the present invention is attached to a shampoo bowl.
- FIG. 31 is a rear cross-sectional view taken along the XXXI-XXXI section of FIG. 29 and showing a state in which the head soaking device according to the embodiment of the present invention is attached to the shampoo bowl.
- FIG. 32 is an external perspective explanatory view for explaining treatment using the head soaking apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 33 is an explanatory top view for explaining treatment using the head soaking apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 34 is a side cross-sectional explanatory view for explaining treatment using the head soaking apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 35 is an external perspective view of a modification of the scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 36 is a side view of a variation of the scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 37 is an enlarged side cross-sectional view of a modified scalp massage device attached to a shampoo bowl according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 38 is an external perspective view showing a part of the scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 35 is an external perspective view of a modification of the scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 36 is a side view of a variation of the scalp massage device attachable to and de
- FIG. 39 is a rear view showing a portion of the scalp massage device attached to and detached from the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 40 is a bottom view showing a part of the scalp massage device attached to and detached from the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 41 is a side cross-sectional view taken along the line XXXXI-XXXXI of FIG. 39 and showing a longitudinal cross-section of part of the scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 42 is a top cross-sectional view taken along line XXXII-XXXXII of FIG.
- FIG. 43 is a top cross-sectional view taken along line XXXIII-XXXXIII of FIG. 39 and showing a partial cross-section of the scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- 44 is a top cross-sectional view taken along line XXXIV-XXXIV of FIG. 39 and showing a cross section of a portion of the scalp massage device attachable to and detachable from the shampoo bowl according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- a scalp massage device, a head soaking device, or the like is attached to the shampoo bowl as a treatment device used for treatment.
- 1 and 2 show the appearance of the shampoo bowl 1.
- FIG. FIG. 3 shows a state in which the scalp massage device 10 is attached to the shampoo bowl 1.
- FIG. 4 shows a state in which the scalp massage device 10 and the head soaking device 25 are attached to the shampoo bowl 1.
- the depth direction of the shampoo bowl 1 is defined as up and down (Up, Down)
- the top of the head when the head of the subject 50 is placed in the shampoo bowl 1 is the back side (Back)
- the other side is the back side.
- a certain neck side is defined as the front side (Front), and the width direction is defined as the side (Left Side, Right Side).
- the shampoo bowl 1 is for a person to be treated 50 to receive treatment while lying on his or her back on a treatment table (not shown) such as a hairdressing and beauty chair. (see FIG. 32).
- Treatment includes, for example, shampoo, scalp massage, color, perm, eye makeup treatment, and the like.
- a shampoo bowl 1 is, for example, a substantially hemispherical bowl composed of a bottom surface 2 and side surfaces 3 .
- a cylindrical drain port 4 is formed on the bottom surface 2, and a shower head 5 for discharging hot water, a stopcock 6 for hot water, and the like are installed inside the side surface 3.
- the front side of the side surface 3 is recessed and formed lower than other portions of the side surface 3, and a neck rest 7 is attached as a neck rest on which the neck of the person to be treated is placed.
- the neck support 7 is composed of a first placement portion 8 that is continuous with the side surface 3 and a hemispherical second placement portion 9 arranged behind the first placement portion 8. ing.
- the second placing portion 9 is configured as a pair of left and right.
- the neck of the person 50 to be treated is placed on the first placing portion 8, and the nape, neck, neck, neckline, etc. of the person to be treated 50 are placed on the second placing portion 9 (hereinafter referred to as "the nape, etc.”). ) is placed.
- the shampoo bowl 1 is attached with a scalp massage device 10 or a head soaking device 25 depending on the type of treatment.
- the scalp massage device 10 and the head soaking device 25 will be described with reference to the drawings.
- 5 to 10 show the appearance of the scalp massage device 10
- FIGS. 11 to 15 show the appearance of the scalp massage device 10 attached to the shampoo bowl 1.
- FIG. 16 to 25 show the appearance of the head soaking device 25
- FIGS. 26 to 31 show the appearance and cross section of the head soaking device 25 attached to the shampoo bowl 1.
- the scalp massage device 10 includes a connected portion 11 to which the shower head 5 is connected, a flow path portion 13 connected to the connected portion 11, and a flow path portion 13 connected to the connected portion 11. 13, and a detachable part 20 connected to the flow path part 13 and attached to the shampoo bowl 1.
- the connected portion 11 has a cylindrical shape extending vertically, has an opening portion 12 at its upper portion, and is connected to a flow path portion 13 at its lower portion.
- the opening 12 has detachable fixing means (not shown) for fixing the shower head 5 .
- the attachment/detachment fixing means includes, for example, a string or band that binds the shower head 5, a head soaking device 25 as a weight that presses down the shower head 5 from above, and a screw structure in which the opening 12 and the shower head 5 are screwed together. , mechanical fitting, selection of a material for generating friction between the opening 12 and the shower head 5 by making the opening 12 made of rubber or the like.
- the flow channel portion 13 includes a first flow channel portion 14 connected to the lower portion of the connected portion 11 and a second flow channel portion 16 connected to a first tip portion 15 which is the tip of the first flow channel portion 14. have.
- Each of the channel portions 14 and 16 is hollow inside and has a channel formed therein.
- the first flow path portion 14 is configured as a pair of right and left portions centering on the connected portion 11 .
- the first flow path portion 14 extends left and right from the connected portion 11 and curves or bends forward, and the first tip portion 15 faces upward.
- the first tip portion 15 has a hinge portion 23 and a shaft support portion 24 .
- the hinge portion 23 rotates and moves the second flow path portion 16 back and forth, and the second flow path portion 16 is connected via the hinge portion 23 .
- the hinge portion 23 is formed with a restricting portion (not shown) for limiting the movable range of the second flow path portion 16 .
- the shaft support portion 24 is a groove formed in the rear portion of each first tip portion 15, and is used when the head soaking device 25 is attached (see FIG. 31).
- the second flow path portion 16 extends upward from the left and right first tip portions 15 and curves or bends sideways, and is connected at the second tip portion 17 which is the tip.
- a water discharger 18 is connected to the lower portion of the second tip portion 17 .
- a water discharge port 19 of the water discharge part 18 is directed downward where the shampoo bowl 1 is located.
- the attachment/detachment part 20 has a first attachment/detachment part 21 that contacts the bottom surface 2 of the shampoo bowl 1 and a second attachment/detachment part 22 that is connected to the drain port 4 of the shampoo bowl 1 .
- the first detachable portion 21 protrudes downward from the first distal end portion 15, and its length is adjusted by a screw structure or the like.
- the second attaching/detaching portion 22 has a plate shape and protrudes downward from the first flow path portion 14 directly below the connected portion 11 .
- the second detachable part 22 is made of rubber, silicon, or the like, for example.
- the scalp massage device 10 is attached to the shampoo bowl 1, as shown in FIGS. That is, the second detachable part 22 of the scalp massage device 10 is inserted into the drain port 4 of the shampoo bowl 1, and the side surface of the second detachable part 22 contacts the inner surface of the drain port 4, so that the second detachable part 22 becomes the drain port. 4 (see Figures 30 and 31). Since the drain port 4 is cylindrical and the second detachable portion 22 is plate-shaped, a gap is formed between the second detachable portion 22 and the drain port 4 . Therefore, hot water is drained from the drain port 4 through this gap.
- the first attachment/detachment part 21 is brought into contact with the bottom surface 2 of the shampoo bowl 1 and supports the channel parts 14 and 16 . Therefore, each flow path part 14 and 16 is supported by each attachment/detachment part 21 and 22 at three points. In use, the shower head 5 of the shampoo bowl 1 is connected to the connected portion 11 (see FIG. 30).
- the angle of the second channel portion 16 changes with respect to the first channel portion 14 via the hinge portion 23 . That is, the second flow path portion 16 is inclined rearward. Since the hinge portion 23 is provided with a restricting portion, the range of motion is limited and is prevented from changing beyond a predetermined angle.
- the predetermined angle is, for example, 25 to 35 degrees toward the rear, preferably about 30 degrees, when the vertical posture of the second flow path portion 16 is assumed to be zero degrees. 5 to 15 degrees, preferably about 10 degrees. If the range of motion is excessively large, when the scalp massage device 10 is attached to the shampoo bowl 1, it may contact the side surface 3 of the shampoo bowl 1 and interfere with the attachment work.
- the second flow path portion 16 can move in the front-rear direction via the hinge portion 23 . That is, the position of the shaft itself changes when the second flow path portion 16 rotates.
- the head soaking device 25 is, for example, similar to a washbowl or the like, and has the shape of a tub that is slightly constricted in a funnel shape. and a rectifying section 40 of .
- FIGS. 16 to 20 show the state before the straightening unit 40 is attached to the tub main body 26, and FIGS. is shown.
- the tub body 26 has a bottom 27 and a peripheral side 28 that is connected to the periphery of the bottom 27 and extends upward.
- the bottom portion 27 is formed unevenly, and a portion of the peripheral side portion 28 is notched.
- a hollow space 29 is formed outside the bottom portion 27 on the far side by forming the bottom portion 27 in a stepped manner.
- a bottom side portion 30 extending upward is connected to the far side of the bottom portion 27
- a stepped bottom portion 31 is connected to the far side of the bottom side portion 30 .
- a plurality of leg portions 32 are formed on the lower surface of the bottom portion 27 so as to stand on their own. The number, shape, length, position, etc. of the legs 32 are arbitrary.
- a drain hole 33 is formed substantially in the center of the bottom portion 27 .
- a plug 34 (see FIG. 30) is attached to and detached from the drain hole 33 .
- a portion of the peripheral side portion 28 facing the neck support 7 on the front side is cut away to form a neck gap 48 .
- the straightening section 40 is attached to and detached from the neck edge gap 48 .
- a shaft projection 36 is formed on the outer surface of the outer edge portion 35 of the peripheral side portion 28 other than the neck edge gap 48 .
- the shaft protrusions 36 are configured as a pair of left and right shaft protrusions 36 and protrude sideways on the front side of the bottom side portion 30 .
- a pair of left and right grooves 38 are formed in the vicinity of the neck gap 48 on the front side, which is the upper edge of the outer edge portion 35 .
- a plurality of small holes 39 are formed in the outer edge portion 35 in the vicinity of the neck gap 48 along the shape of the neck gap 48 .
- the rectifying section 40 is, for example, a thin plate made of rubber, silicon, urethane, or the like, and is fastened to the peripheral side portion 28 of the tub main body 26 by a fastening member 47 to serve as a neck edge.
- the fastening member 47 has a shape along the neck gap 48 , and sandwiches the rectifying portion 40 with the peripheral side portion 28 to fasten it via a screw or the like.
- the rectifying portion 40 is composed of a circumferential main body portion 41 fastened to the circumferential side portion 28, a facing portion 42 connected to the upper portion of the circumferential main body portion 41, and both left and right sides of the facing portion 42 notched.
- the facing portion 42 protrudes upward from the center of the upper end portion of the circumferential main body portion 41 .
- the left and right sides of the facing portion 42 are notched downward toward the peripheral body portion 41 , so that the water flow portion 43 is formed below the facing portion 42 .
- the water flow portion 43 is further cut downward toward the circumferential main body portion 41 to form an arranged portion 44 .
- the second placing portion 9 of the neck placing tool 7 is placed on the placed portion 44 (see FIG. 26).
- the guide portion 45 extends upward from the upper end portion of the circumferential main body portion 41, and the guide tip portion 46, which is the tip portion, protrudes toward each other.
- the groove portion 38 is positioned outside the arranged portion 44 (water flow portion 43 ) and the guiding tip portion 46 along the circumferential direction of the outer edge portion 35 .
- the notch is shallower than the water flow portion 43 toward the bottom portion 27 from the bottom portion 27 .
- the head soaking device 25 is attached to the shampoo bowl 1 to which the scalp massage device 10 is attached.
- the connection part 11 of the scalp massage device 10 is connected to the shower head 5 of the shampoo bowl 1 , and the bottom part 31 of the head soaking device 25 is placed on the shower head 5 .
- the head soaking device 25 serves as detachable fixing means for the scalp massage device 10 .
- the attachment/detachment fixing means may be realized by using a string, a band, or the like in combination.
- the shaft projection 36 of the head soaking device 25 is engaged with the shaft support 24 of the scalp massage device 10 .
- the rectifying section 40 of the head soaking device 25 is attached to the second mounting section 9 of the neck mounting device 7 .
- the second placing portion 9 is fitted into the placed portion 44 of the straightening portion 40 , and the placed portion 44 is closed, and the second placing portion 9 is replaced with the water flow portion 43 .
- the facing portion 42 of the straightening portion 40 is fitted between the second placement portions 9 .
- the guiding portion 45 is fitted along the outer circumference of the second placing portion 9 .
- the straightening section 40 faces the first placement section 8 of the neck placement tool 7 .
- a bottom part 27 of the head soaking device 25 is arranged above the bottom surface 2 of the shampoo bowl 1, and a plug 34 is attached to a drainage hole 33 of the bottom part 27. ⁇
- the scalp massage device 10 and the head soaking device 25 are configured.
- FIGS. 32 to 34 show how the treatment is performed according to this embodiment.
- the person 50 to be treated lies on his back and puts his head on the shampoo bowl 1 .
- the neck of the subject 50 is placed on the first placing portion 8 of the neck placing tool 7 .
- the nape of the person to be treated 50 or the like is placed on the second placing section 9 .
- the hair of the subject 50 is wetted with hot water from the shower head 5 before the treatment. By pre-wetting the hair, splashing of hot water on the hair during treatment is suppressed. If the treatment is performed while the hair is dry, the hot water discharged from the scalp massage device 10 may bounce off the hair and splash on the face and clothes of the person 50 to be treated.
- the scalp massage device 10 is attached to the shampoo bowl 1 while the head of the subject 50 is placed on the shampoo bowl 1 .
- the second channel portion 16 of the scalp massage device 10 is attached in a state of being laid down backward.
- the scalp massage device 10 is attached to the shampoo bowl 1 in a posture in which the water discharge part 18 does not face the face of the person 50 to be treated by tilting the second flow path part 16 backward. If the scalp massage device 10 is attached to the shampoo bowl 1 with the second flow path portion 16 in a vertical state, hot water remaining in the water discharge portion 18 during another treatment may be applied to the face or face of the person 50 to be treated. It may get on your clothes.
- a shower head 5 is connected to the connected part 11 of the scalp massage device 10 . If the attachment/detachment fixing means is, for example, a band or the like, the shower head 5 is bound to the connected portion 11 .
- the head soaking device 25 is placed below the back of the head, attached to the scalp massage device 10 and placed on the shower head 5 . By attaching the head soaking device 25 to the scalp massage device 10, detachable fixing means together with a band or the like is realized.
- the head soaking device 25 is arranged below the back of the head, if the subject 50 has long hair, the head of the subject 50 is lifted and all the hair is put inside the head soaking device 25. be done.
- the second flow path portion 16 of the scalp massage device 10 is tilted backward. Since it remains as it is, it is arranged on the parietal side of the subject 50 and does not face the scalp or the hairline.
- the facing part 42 of the head soaking device 25 faces the nape of the person 50 to be treated. At that time, the facing portion 42 does not contact the nape or the like, and a slight gap is formed between the nape or the like and the facing portion 42 . It should be noted that which parts such as the neck and the nape of the nape of the neck are to be placed on the placement parts 7 and 8 slightly differ depending on the physique of the person 50 to be treated.
- the hot water is discharged from the shower head 5. Since the shower head 5 is connected to the connected portion 11 of the scalp massage device 10 , hot water flows from the connected portion 11 through the first channel portion 14 and the second channel portion 16 to the water discharge portion 18 . It is discharged from the spout 19 . The released hot water accumulates in the head soaking device 25 without hitting the head of the person 50 to be treated. When the water level gradually rises from the bottom part 27 of the head soaking device 25, the back of the head is moderately immersed in hot water, and when the water level reaches the second placing part 9 of the neck placing tool 7, the hot water flows into the second placing part. 9 (see water flow 51 in FIG.
- the hot water flows from the second placing portion 9 to the guiding portion 45, and flows from the guiding tip portion 46 toward the nape of the neck (see water flow 53 in FIG. 33). Since the hot water is appropriately directed to the nape of the neck, etc., the subject 50 can be relaxed.
- the water level reaches the second placing section 9
- the water is full.
- the occipital region of the subject 50 is immersed in hot water, so the subject 50 can be relaxed.
- dirt on the hair is removed.
- the second flow path part 16 is arranged at a position where the hot water discharged from the water port 19 hits the scalp and the hairline.
- the hot water hits the scalp and hairline and flows along the hair toward the top of the head (see water flow 54 in FIG. 34).
- the scalp and the hairline are stimulated before the nape of the neck is exposed to hot water, and the subject 50 is stimulated. , the sensation in the nape of the neck, etc. may fade.
- the subject 50 can relax by having their head immersed in hot water and the water running down their nape. Treatment is continuing. Therefore, it is possible to perform a treatment that is comfortable for the person to be treated 50 and that does not interfere with the operator's other duties. Even if the operator performs the treatment, since the scalp massage device 10 serves as a shower, the operator does not need to hold the shower head 5 and can perform the treatment with both hands.
- the bottom part 27 of the head soaking device 25 is arranged at a position higher than the bottom surface 2 of the shampoo bowl 1 (see FIG. 34), a small amount of hot water is sufficient compared to the case where hot water is directly stored in the shampoo bowl 1.
- the second placing portion 9 of the neck placing tool 7 is fitted to the arranged portion 44 of the straightening portion 40 of the head soaking device 25 (see FIG. 26). That is, even when the neck resting tool 7 is attached to the shampoo bowl 1 , the second resting part 9 is arranged in the arranged part 44 , so that the second resting part 9 becomes the rectifying part 40 . do not interfere.
- the water stopcock 6 When the treatment is over, the water stopcock 6 is operated to stop the hot water.
- the second flow path part 16 is laid down backward and arranged at a position not facing the head of the person 50 to be treated. Therefore, even if hot water remaining in the flow path portion 13 drips from the spout 19, the hot water is prevented from hitting the head.
- the drain hole 33 is formed in the bottom part 27 of the head soaking device 25 and the plug 34 is attached (see FIG. 30), the water can be drained from the drain hole 33 by removing the plug 34 . can be done.
- the head soaking device 25 is removed from the scalp massage device 10 .
- the shower head 5 is removed from the scalp massage device 10 .
- a fiber member such as a towel absorbs water from the wet hair of the subject.
- the rectifying section 40 of the head soaking device 25 is detachable via the fastening member 47 (see FIGS. 16 to 25),
- the rectifying section 40 having various shapes can be attached and detached.
- the rectifying section 40 is a thin plate made of rubber, silicon, urethane, or the like, it can be easily deformed and easily replaced.
- a pair of left and right grooves 38 are formed in the vicinity of the neck gap 48 on the front side, which is the upper edge of the outer edge 35 of the head soaking device 25 (see FIG. 22).
- the position of the groove portion 38 is arranged outside the arranged portion 44 (water flow portion 43) and the guiding tip portion 46 along the circumferential direction of the outer edge portion 35, and the groove portion 38 extends from the outer edge portion 35 to the bottom portion 27.
- the notch is shallower than the water flow part 43 toward the water flow part 43 . If the subject 50 has a large physique and the facing part 42 of the head soaking device 25 contacts the nape of the subject 50, the second placement part 9 is blocked by the nape of the subject 50, and the hot water is not available. Since hot water flows from the groove portion 38 shallower than the water flow portion 43, the hot water can flow to the nape of the person 50 having a large physique.
- the head soaking device 25 does not have the disposed portion 44 and has a water flow portion 43 (see FIGS. 21 and 22).
- the water level gradually rises from the bottom 27 of the head soaking device 25 and reaches the water flow portion 43
- the water overflows to the outside of the head soaking device 25 from the water flow portion 43 which is lower than the facing portion 42.
- the facing portion 42 since the facing portion 42 is formed higher than the water flow portion 43, hot water does not flow over the facing portion 42.
- the water flow part 43 faces the nape of the person to be treated, hot water flows through the nape of the person to be treated.
- the second placing portion 9 may or may not be present.
- the second channel portion 16 of the scalp massage device 10 extends upward from the first distal end portion 15 of the first channel portion 14 and curves or bends sideways (see FIG. 7). With this configuration, the second flow path part 16 does not interfere with the head of the person 50 to be treated.
- the first tip portion 15 of the scalp massage device 10 has a hinge portion 23, and the second channel portion 16 changes its angle with respect to the first channel portion 14 via the hinge portion 23 (see FIG. 15). reference).
- the hinge portion 23 is formed with a restricting portion for limiting the movable range of the second flow path portion 16 .
- the range of motion of the second flow path portion 16 is limited and prevented from changing beyond a predetermined angle. Therefore, for example, the face of the subject 50 is not splashed with hot water.
- the second flow path portion 16 can move in the front-rear direction via the hinge portion 23 . Therefore, the second flow path part 16 is appropriately arranged according to the position of the hairline of the person 50 to be treated.
- FIG. 35 to 37 show a modified scalp massage device 110 .
- 35 and 36 show the appearance of the scalp massage device 110
- FIG. 37 is an enlarged cross section of the scalp massage device 110 with the second detachable part 122 inserted into the drain port 4 of the shampoo bowl 1. It is shown.
- configurations different from those of the scalp massage device 10 will mainly be described, and descriptions of configurations that are the same as those of the scalp massage device 10 will be omitted with the same reference numerals.
- the second detachable portion 122 of the scalp massage device 110 has a pair of flange portions 155 protruding toward the front side and the back side from the lower portions of the front side and the back side. is doing.
- the flange portion 155 has a substantially semicircular shape when viewed from above.
- the flange portion 155 has a flat upper surface portion 156 as an upper surface and an inclined lower surface portion 157 as a lower surface when viewed from the side.
- the flat upper surface portion 156 has a flat semi-disc shape, and the inclined lower surface portion 157 is gradually inclined downward from the outer tip toward the second attaching/detaching portion 122 .
- the flange portion 155 is positioned deeper than the upper end of the opening of the drain port 4 and It is arranged with a gap from the inner surface of 4.
- Hot water drained from the drain port 4 passes through a net-like hair collector (not shown) attached in the drain port 4 .
- hot water flows from the flat upper surface portion 156 along the inclined lower surface portion 157 to the lower side of the drain port 4 . That is, when the flowing hot water hits the hair catcher, it may make an unpleasant sound for the person 50 to be treated.
- the legs of the head bathing device are formed long and stand on the bottom surface of the shampoo bowl.
- a base is installed in the shampoo bowl, and the head soaking device is placed on this base. Even if there is no scalp massage device, head soaking is preferable because even if the operator performs the treatment, the operator can perform the treatment with both hands.
- the legs are hook-shaped and configured to hook onto the side edges of the shampoo bowl.
- the legs are shaped to fit into the drain of the shampoo bowl, for example, having the same configuration as the second detachable part of the scalp massage device. Other embodiments do not have legs.
- the facing portion slightly contacts the treated person's nape or the like.
- Other embodiments do not have a water flow.
- the rectifying portion is not provided, and a neck portion having the same shape as the rectifying portion is formed in the barrel body as a portion corresponding to the rectifying portion.
- Other embodiments do not have grooves.
- the plug is integral with the rectifier. That is, the lower end portion of the rectifying portion extends to the drain hole, and the plug is formed at the lower end portion.
- the scalp massage device has only one of the left and right second channel portions.
- the shape of the second detachable part of the scalp massage device is substantially cylindrical, and a part thereof is formed with a notch, a dent, a recess, a groove, etc., which creates a gap between the device and the drain port. It is The gap becomes a channel for drainage.
- hot water is supplied directly to the head soaking device, such as from a showerhead or other water supply. That is, hot water does not pass through the scalp massage device.
- the neck rest is not attached, and a neck rest having the same shape as the neck rest is formed on the side surface of the shampoo bowl as a portion corresponding to the neck rest.
- FIGS. 38 to 44 show the water discharger 18.
- FIG. 38 to 40 show the appearance of the water discharger 18, and
- FIGS. 41 to 44 show cross sections of the water discharger 18. As shown in FIGS.
- the water discharger 18 is a member constituting the scalp massage device 10, 110, and the scalp massage device 10, 110 has the following configuration.
- the water discharge port 19 formed on the lower surface of the water discharge portion 18 is U-shaped following the hairline on the forehead of the subject 50, and the hot water from the shower head 5 flows into the channel portion. 13 to reach the water discharge portion 18 and is discharged from the water discharge port 19 .
- the hot water discharged from the spout 19 is continuous along the U-shape of the spout 19 from the spout 19 until it hits the forehead of the person 50 to be treated.
- a flow path in the water discharger 18 has layers that are vertically connected. The communication paths between layers are alternately shifted between the upper layer side and the lower layer side.
- the water discharger 18 is an elliptical or elliptical three-dimensional object when viewed from above or below, and has a flow path connection portion 200 at the top.
- a spout 19 is provided on the lower surface.
- the channel connection part 200 is configured as a pair and is connected to the second tip part 17 of the channel part 13 (see FIG. 5).
- the spout 19 has a U-shape that follows the hairline on the forehead of the subject 50, and continues laterally in a linear U-shape.
- the flow-path connection part may be single.
- the water discharge port may be formed by arranging a plurality of holes in a U-shape.
- the water discharger 18 has a flow path inside, and the flow path has three layers that are vertically connected. More specifically, the flow path includes a cylindrical main flow path portion 201 connected to the flow path connection portion 200 from the inside of the spout 19, and a U-shaped main flow path portion 201 connected to the lower end of the main flow path portion 201 and extending to the left and right. , and the downstream side of the hierarchical channel portion 202 communicates with the spout 19 .
- the layer flow path part 202 has two partition pieces formed inside, and the first partition piece 203 and the second partition piece 204 form upper and lower three layers. Note that the number of layers may be two, or may be four or more. The number of partition pieces is determined according to the number of layers.
- the layers are composed of an upper layer channel 205 communicating with the main channel portion 201, a middle layer channel 206 communicating with the downstream side of the upper layer channel 205, and a lower layer communicating with the downstream side of the middle layer channel 206.
- a flow path 207, a spout connecting path 208 leading to the spout 19 from the downstream side of the lower layer flow path 207, and the upper layer flow path 205 and the middle layer flow path 206 are partitioned by a first partition piece 203. and a middle-lower communication path 210 formed by separating the middle-layer channel 206 and the lower-layer channel 207 by the second partition piece 204. It is configured.
- connection paths 209 and 210 between the layers are alternately shifted between the upper layer side and the lower layer side. That is, the first partition piece 203 is formed to protrude rearward (to the right in FIG. 41), so that the upper-middle connecting passage 209 extends to the rear portion of the upper layer flow passage 205 and the rear portion of the middle layer flow passage 206 ( 41), and on the other hand, the second partition piece 204 is formed to protrude forward (to the left in FIG. 41). and the front portion of the lower layer flow channel 207 (leftward in FIG. 41). Therefore, the upper-middle communication path 209 and the middle-lower communication path 210 are arranged with a shift in the front-rear direction.
- the channel meanders back and forth within the hierarchical channel portion 202 .
- the front-to-rear widths of the communication paths 209 and 210 between the layers become narrower toward the lower layers. More specifically, the front-to-rear width of the middle-lower connecting passage 210 shown in FIG. 43 is narrower than the front-to-rear width of the upper-middle connecting passage 209 shown in FIG. The front-rear width of the spout connecting passage 208 shown in FIG. 44 and the front-rear width of the spout 19 shown in FIG. As shown in FIG. 43 , in the middle-lower connecting passage 210 , the front-to-rear width of the left and right side portions 212 is wider than the front-to-rear width of the central portion 211 .
- the water discharge section 18 is configured as described above. Next, the effect of the water discharger 18 will be described together with its operation.
- the hot water supplied to the scalp massage devices 10 and 110 passes through the main channel portion 201 and the hierarchical channel portion 202 in the water discharge portion 18 and is discharged from the water discharge port 19 .
- the hot water meanders through the upper layer channel 205, the upper middle connecting channel 209, the middle layer channel 206, the middle and lower connecting channel 210, the lower layer channel 207, and the outlet connecting channel 208, and is discharged. From the water inlet 19, it is discharged in a U-shape. Hot water discharged from the spout 19 continues like a wall of water along the U-shape of the spout 19 from the spout 19 until it hits the forehead of the subject.
- the continuous hot water along the U-shape of the spout 19 looks like a curtain or a glass surface.
- the front-to-rear width of the left and right side portions 212 is wider than the front-to-rear width of the central portion 211 , so the flow rate of hot water is greater in the left and right sides than in the central portion 211 .
- the number of parts 212 is larger than that of the part 212, forming a continuous U-shape.
- the hot water hits the scalp and hairline of the subject 50 and flows along the hair toward the top of the head (see water flow 54 in FIG. 34).
- the subject 50 can be relaxed by having the scalp and hairline moderately stimulated by the hot water from the spout 19. - ⁇ On the other hand, even if the operator performs other tasks, the treatment continues. Therefore, it is possible to perform a treatment that is comfortable for the person to be treated 50 and that does not interfere with the operator's other duties. In particular, since the water is continuously U-shaped, the subject 50 does not feel uncomfortable. It should be noted that if the hot water is interrupted or is individually discharged from a plurality of holes like a shower, the subject 50 can sense that the hot water is interrupted and hits the scalp or hairline. You may feel uncomfortable and distractions may interfere with relaxation.
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他の実施形態では、脚部はフック状であり、シャンプーボウルの側面縁に引っ掛かる構造である。
他の実施形態では、脚部は、シャンプーボウルの排水口に嵌合する形状であり、例えば、スカルプマッサージ用装置の第二着脱部と同様の構成である。
他の実施形態は、脚部を有していない。
他の実施形態では、対峙部が、被施術者のうなじ等に僅かに接触する。
他の実施形態は、水流部を有していない。
他の実施形態では、整流部を有さず、整流部に相当する部位として、桶本体部に整流部と同等形状の首縁部が形成されている。
他の実施形態は、溝部を有していない。
他の実施形態では、栓が整流部と一体である。すなわち、整流部の下端部が排水孔まで伸び、当該下端部に栓が形成されている。
他の実施形態では、スカルプマッサージ用装置の第二流路部は、左右の片方のみである。
他の実施形態では、スカルプマッサージ用装置の第二着脱部の形状が、ほぼ円筒状であり、一部に、排水口との間に隙間を生じさせる切欠き、凹み、窪み、溝等が形成されている。当該隙間が、排水の流路となる。
他の実施形態では、湯水は、シャワーヘッドや他の給水器具等から頭浸浴装置に直接供給される。すなわち、湯水はスカルプマッサージ用装置を経ない。
他の実施形態では、首載置具が取り付けられておらず、首載置具に相当する部位として、シャンプーボウルにおける側面に、首載置具と同等形状の首載置部が形成されている。
シャンプーボウル1に取り付けられてシャワーヘッド5が接続される被接続部11と、この被接続部11に連結されて上方に伸びた流路部13と、この流路部13の先端に連結された吐水部18とを有し、吐水部18の下面に形成された吐水口19は、被施術者50の額における頭髪の生え際に倣ってU字状であり、シャワーヘッド5からの湯水が流路部13を通って吐水部18に至り、吐水口19から放出される。
吐水口19から放出される湯水は、吐水口19から被施術者50の額に当たるまで、吐水口19のU字状に沿って途切れずに連続している。
吐水部18内の流路には、上下に連なった階層が形成されている。
階層同士の連絡路は、上層側と下層側とで互い違いにずれている。
2 底面
3 側面
4 排水口
5 シャワーヘッド
6 止水栓
7 首載置具(首載置部)
8 第一載置部
9 第二載置部
10,110 スカルプマッサージ用装置
11 被接続部
12 開口部
13 流路部
14 第一流路部
15 第一先端部
16 第二流路部
17 第二先端部
18 吐水部
19 吐水口
20 着脱部
21 第一着脱部
22,122 第二着脱部
23 ヒンジ部
24 軸支持部
25 頭浸浴装置
26 桶本体部
27 底部
28 周側部
29 窪み空間
30 底側部
31 段底部
32 脚部
33 排水孔
34 栓
35 外縁部
36 軸突部
38 溝部
39 小孔
40 整流部(首縁部)
41 周側本体部
42 対峙部
43 水流部
44 被配置部
45 誘導部
46 誘導先端部
47 留め部材
48 首縁空隙
50 被施術者
52~54 水流
155 フランジ部
156 平坦上面部
157 傾斜下面部
200 流路接続部
201 主流路部
202 階層流路部
203 第一区画片
204 第二区画片
205 上段層流路
206 中段層流路
207 下段層流路
208 吐水口連絡路
209 上中連絡路
210 中下連絡路
211 中央部位
212 左右側方部位
Claims (11)
- 被施術者が施術されるシャンプーボウルの底面よりも上方に配置される底部と、
前記底部の周縁に連接されると共に上方に向けて伸びた周側部と、を有し、
前記周側部が、前記シャンプーボウルの側面縁において前記被施術者の首が載置される首載置部と対峙する部位である首縁部を有し、
前記被施術者の頭部を浸けるための湯水が溜められる、
ことを特徴とする頭浸浴装置。 - 満水時において前記被施術者の後頭部を浸けることができる、
ことを特徴とする請求項1に記載された頭浸浴装置。 - 前記首縁部が、前記被施術者の首と接触せずに対峙する、
ことを特徴とする請求項1又は請求項2に記載された頭浸浴装置。 - 前記底面に当たる脚部を有する、
ことを特徴とする請求項1から請求項3のいずれか1項に記載された頭浸浴装置。 - 前記側面縁に引っ掛かる脚部を有する、
ことを特徴とする請求項1から請求項3のいずれか1項に記載された頭浸浴装置。 - 前記シャンプーボウルの排水口と嵌合する脚部を有する、
ことを特徴とする請求項1から請求項3のいずれか1項に記載された頭浸浴装置。 - 前記首縁部が、
前記被施術者の首と対峙する対峙部と、
前記対峙部の両側に形成されて前記対峙部から前記底部に向けて切り欠かれた水流部と、を有する、
ことを特徴とする請求項1から請求項6のいずれか1項に記載された頭浸浴装置。 - 前記底部と前記周側部とを有し、前記首載置部と対峙する部位が切り欠かれて空隙が形成された桶本体部と、
前記空隙において着脱される前記首縁部と、を有し、
前記首縁部が、
前記被施術者の首と対峙する対峙部と、
前記対峙部の両側に形成されて前記対峙部から下方に向けて切り欠かれた水流部と、
前記水流部の両側に形成されて上方に伸びると共に先端部が互いに近づく方向に張り出した誘導部と、を有する、
ことを特徴とする請求項1から請求項6のいずれか1項に記載された頭浸浴装置。 - 前記水流部の両側に形成されて前記底部に向けて前記水流部よりも浅く切り欠かれた溝部を有する、
ことを特徴とする請求項7又は請求項8に記載された頭浸浴装置。 - 前記水流部が、当該水流部よりも下方に向けて切り欠かれたことで、前記首載置部が配置される被配置部を有する、
ことを特徴とする請求項7から請求項9のいずれか1項に記載された頭浸浴装置。 - 請求項1から請求項10のいずれか1項に記載された頭浸浴装置を有する、
ことを特徴とするシャンプーボウル。
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