WO2022255684A1 - 두피 케어용 캡 장치 - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a cap device that can be worn on the scalp for scalp care.
- low-intensity laser light called low-level laser therapy (LLLT)
- LLLT low-level laser therapy
- a laser hair loss treatment device configured to irradiate the scalp with laser light by low-power laser therapy is commercially available.
- This laser hair loss treatment device has a helmet shape or a cap shape so that it can be worn on the user's head.
- Heat is applied to the scalp by laser light irradiated by the laser hair loss treatment device. Heat applied to the scalp can be another cause of hair loss.
- conventional laser hair loss treatment devices are only designed to be suitable for a structure that irradiates laser light, but cannot remove heat applied to the scalp.
- conventional laser hair loss treatment devices are not designed to consider user convenience and user safety.
- the disclosed embodiments relate to a cap device wearable on the scalp of the head for scalp care.
- the scalp care cap device of one embodiment includes an inner cover, an outer cover, a substrate, and a blower.
- the inner cover is formed to cover the scalp, is made of a transparent material, and has a plurality of blowing holes for blowing air to the scalp.
- the outer cover is coupled to the inner cover.
- the outer cover is configured to define an airflow passage along an outer surface of the inner cover, and has ventilation holes for sucking in air from the outside.
- the substrate is coupled to the inner cover so as to cover the outer surface of the inner cover in the airflow passage.
- the substrate has a plurality of laser diodes and a plurality of infrared and red light emitting diodes for irradiating light onto the scalp and a plurality of through holes corresponding to the plurality of ejection holes.
- the blower is arranged to communicate with the air flow passage at a position at an upper end of the inner cover. The blower is configured to suck in air through the ventilation hole and blow the air through the air flow passage to the scalp through a plurality of blowing holes.
- the inner cover has a plurality of protrusions protruding toward the outer cover, and at least some of the plurality of ejection holes are formed through the plurality of protrusions.
- a plurality of protrusions may be arranged in a plurality of rows on the inner cover.
- the inner cover has a pair of positioning projections protruding from the outer surface in the vicinity of the upper end, and the substrate has positioning holes into which the pair of positioning projections are respectively fitted.
- the blower is disposed between the pair of positioning protrusions.
- the inner cover and the outer cover are configured such that the airflow passage narrows from the top of the inner cover toward the bottom of the inner cover.
- the inner cover and the outer cover each have a brim protruding in the forward direction of the head, and the brim of the inner cover and the brim of the outer cover have corresponding shapes.
- the substrate includes a base portion positioned on top of the inner cover, and a plurality of arm portions extending from the base portion and bendable toward the inner cover.
- adjacent arm portions in the circumferential direction of the inner cover are formed to define one of the plurality of through holes.
- Adjacent arm portions are configured to be detachably coupled to each other.
- the cap device for scalp care further includes a gap adjusting device coupled to the inner cover and configured to adjust a gap between the inner cover and the scalp in forward and backward directions of the head.
- the gap adjusting device includes a pair of bands, a housing, and a control dial.
- the pair of bands have one end removably coupled to the inner cover and the other end on which the rack gear is formed, and are disposed in the circumferential direction of the inner cover.
- the housing is configured to slidably accommodate the other ends of the pair of bands in opposite directions, and is in contact with the back of the head.
- the control dial has a pinion gear that is disposed between and meshing with the pair of rack gears of the band, and is rotatably coupled to the housing.
- the housing may have a plurality of detent teeth arranged annularly about an axis of rotation of the adjusting dial, and the adjusting dial may have a ratchet plate having ratchet teeth engaging one of the detent teeth and engaging a pinion gear.
- the ratchet teeth may be sequentially engaged with the plurality of detent teeth.
- the cap device for scalp care includes a control device configured to control operation of laser diodes, infrared and red light emitting diodes, and operation of a blower, and power to the laser diodes, infrared and red light emitting diodes, and the blower. It further includes a power supply for supplying.
- the cap device for scalp care further includes a wearing detection sensor disposed on the inner cover and configured to detect a state in which the inner cover is worn on the scalp.
- the control device is configured to stop operation of the plurality of laser diodes and the plurality of infrared and red light emitting diodes when the wearing detection sensor detects that no scalp is present in the inner cover.
- the cap device for scalp care according to an embodiment emits wind-type air to the scalp while irradiating laser light to the scalp. Therefore, the cap device for scalp care according to an embodiment can prevent hair loss and promote hair growth by low-power laser therapy while effectively removing heat generated by laser light on the scalp.
- a gap between the inner cover and the scalp may be adjusted by a gap adjusting device. Accordingly, the cap device for scalp care according to an embodiment can be easily applied to various sizes of heads, and user convenience can be improved.
- the cap device for scalp care according to an embodiment can detect a wearing state on the scalp, and can stop the operation of the diodes when not being worn on the scalp. Accordingly, the cap device for scalp care according to an embodiment radiates light from the diodes to the scalp only in the wearing state, thereby improving user safety.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a cap device for scalp care according to an embodiment.
- Figure 2 is another perspective view showing a cap device for scalp care according to an embodiment.
- FIG 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a cap device for scalp care according to an embodiment.
- Figure 4 is a perspective view showing the inner cover of the cap device for scalp care according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a substrate of a cap device for scalp care according to an embodiment.
- Fig. 6 is a plan view showing a flat form of the substrate shown in Fig. 5;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a blower of a cap device for scalp care according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view showing some components of the clearance adjusting device shown in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 10 is a front view showing an assembled state of some components of the clearance adjusting device shown in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view showing a control device and power supply of a cap device for scalp care according to an embodiment.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure are illustrated for the purpose of explaining the technical idea of the present disclosure.
- the scope of rights according to the present disclosure is not limited to the specific description of the embodiments or these embodiments presented below.
- Expressions such as 'first' and 'second' used in the present disclosure are used to distinguish a plurality of elements from each other, and do not limit the order or importance of the elements.
- the direction indicator of 'front' used in the present disclosure means a direction from the back of the head to the front of the head, and the direction indicator of 'rear' means the opposite direction to the forward direction.
- Direction indicators such as 'up' and 'up' and direction indicators such as 'down' and 'down' used in the present disclosure are based on the orientation shown in the drawings.
- the embodiments disclosed below and those shown in the accompanying drawings relate to a cap device that can be used for scalp care such as restoration and regeneration of scalp tissue and delay and prevention of hair loss.
- the cap device for scalp care according to the embodiment (hereinafter simply referred to as a 'cap device') may be used while being worn on the scalp of the user's head.
- the cap device is formed to cover the scalp of the head according to the shape of the scalp.
- the cap device is configured to irradiate laser light, red light, and near-infrared light toward the scalp.
- the cap device is configured to eject air in the form of wind to the scalp while irradiating the laser light, the red light, and the near-infrared light.
- the cap device may promote recovery and regeneration of tissues constituting the scalp and activate cell activity of the scalp tissues by the light.
- the cap device may lower the temperature of the scalp and remove heat from the scalp by ejecting air in the form of wind to the scalp.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 are perspective views illustrating a cap device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a cap device according to an embodiment. See Figures 1 to 3.
- the cap device 10 includes an inner cover 100 that covers the scalp of the head according to the shape of the scalp, and an outer cover 200 that functions as an external member of the cap device 10 .
- the cap device 10 includes a substrate 300 disposed between the inner cover 100 and the outer cover 200 and a blower 400 for blowing air.
- a plurality of diodes for irradiating the laser light, the red light, and the near-infrared light are mounted on the substrate 300 .
- the blower 400 sucks in air from the outside of the cap device and blows it out.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating an inner cover of a cap device according to an exemplary embodiment. See Figures 2 to 4.
- the inner cover 100 is formed to cover the scalp.
- the inner cover 100 may be formed by injection molding to have a substantially hemispherical shape.
- Part or all of the inner cover 100 may be made of a transparent material, for example, a transparent plastic material. Accordingly, laser light, red light, and near-infrared light from the substrate may be irradiated to the scalp through the inner cover 100 .
- the inner cover 100 has an inner surface 111, which is the surface facing the scalp, and an outer surface 112 located on the opposite side of the inner surface 111 in the thickness direction of the inner cover and facing the outer cover 200.
- the inner cover 100 has a cover portion 120 covering the scalp and formed in a substantially hemispherical shape, and a coupling flange 130 formed along the lower edge of the cover portion 120 .
- the inner surface of the cover part 120 may become the inner surface 111 of the inner cover 100 .
- An outer surface of the cover unit 120 may be an outer surface of the inner cover opposite to an inner surface of the inner cover.
- the front portion of the coupling flange 130 protrudes more in the forward direction FD than the rest of the coupling flange 130, forming a portion that a user can recognize as a visor. That is, the inner cover 100 has a brim 140 protruding in the forward direction (FD).
- a plurality of through holes 131 are formed in the coupling flange 130 .
- a screw may be fastened to the outer cover 200 through the through hole 131 to couple the inner cover 100 and the outer cover 200 along their edges.
- the cover part 120 may be made of the transparent plastic material
- the coupling flange 130 may be made of a translucent or opaque plastic material.
- the inner cover 100 has a plurality of ejection holes 121 for ejecting air to the scalp.
- the air may be ejected and supplied to the scalp in the form of wind through the ejection hole 121 .
- a plurality of blowing holes 121 are formed so as to pass through the inner cover 100 in the thickness direction.
- a plurality of ejection holes 121 may be arranged in a plurality of rows extending from the forehead of the head to the back of the head in the inner cover 100 .
- the inner cover 100 has a plurality of protrusions 122 protruding toward the outer cover 200 on the cover portion 120 . At least some of the plurality of ejection holes 121 are formed through the plurality of protrusions 122 in the thickness direction of the inner cover.
- a portion of the inner surface 111 of the protruding portion 122 is located outward than other portions of the inner surface 111 excluding the protruding portion 122 . Accordingly, a portion of the inner surface 111 of the inner cover 100 is depressed toward the outer cover 200 in the area of the protrusion 122, and the inner surface 111 has a groove 113 in the area of the protrusion 122. ) is formed. These grooves 113 provide a free space between the inner surface 111 of the inner cover and the scalp. Therefore, the air ejected through the ejection hole 121 of the protrusion 122 can be smoothly diffused through the extra space and supplied to the scalp.
- Each protrusion 122 is formed in a quadrangular shape having a predetermined width and length, and extends in the front direction FD and the rear direction RD.
- the plurality of protrusions 122 are arranged in a plurality of rows on the cover part 120 of the inner cover.
- the plurality of protrusions 122 are arranged in three rows parallel to each other on the cover part 120 .
- the rows formed by the plurality of protrusions are located in the front direction (FD) and the rear direction (RD). That is, the rows formed by the plurality of protrusions are located in the front direction (FD) and the rear direction (RD) so as to span from the forehead of the head to the back of the head.
- the inner cover 100 has a pair of protrusions 123 for positioning on the cover part 120, and the substrate 300 is moved to the inner cover 100 by the protrusions 123 for positioning. ) can be positioned on the outer surface 112 of .
- the positioning protrusions 123 protrude from the outer surface 112 of the inner cover and are spaced apart from each other in the vicinity of the upper end of the inner cover.
- the inner cover 100 may have a cushion member 150 disposed on each protrusion for positioning. When the cap device 10 is worn on the scalp, the cushion member 150 comes into contact with the upper part of the scalp and gives a user a cushion feeling.
- the outer cover 200 may be formed by injection molding from an opaque plastic material. A screw may be fastened to the outer cover through the aforementioned through-hole of the inner cover, so that the inner cover 100 and the outer cover 200 may be coupled. Alternatively, the outer cover 200 and the inner cover 100 may be coupled through fitting of female and male fitting elements.
- the outer cover 200 has a cover portion 220 covering the inner cover 100 and a brim portion 230 protruding from the cover portion 120 in a forward direction (FD).
- the cover part 220 is formed in a substantially hemispherical shape to have a larger dimension than the cover part 120 of the inner cover.
- the brim portion 230 has a shape corresponding to the brim portion 140 of the inner cover. In the combined inner and outer covers, the visor 140 of the inner cover and the visor 230 of the outer cover overlap vertically and can be recognized by the user as the visor of the cap device.
- the outer cover 200 has ventilation holes 211 for sucking in air from the outside.
- the ventilation hole 211 is formed on the top of the outer cover 200 and is located right above the blower 400 .
- slits 221 of an oblong shape are formed in the front direction and the rear direction.
- a mesh body 210 in which a plurality of ventilation holes 211 are formed is coupled to the slits 221 , and the mesh body 210 has a shape corresponding to the slits 221 .
- the mesh body 210 is made of a metal material. Accordingly, the mesh body 210 can give a user a contrasting color and texture to the outer cover 200 made of an opaque plastic material.
- the outer cover 200 forms a passage through which air blown from the blower 400 flows inside the cap device 10 . That is, the outer cover 200 coupled to the inner cover 100 is configured to define the airflow passage 240 along the outer surface 112 of the inner cover.
- the cover portion 220 of the outer cover is formed in a hemispherical shape to have a larger dimension than the cover portion 120 of the inner cover, and an airflow passage 240 is formed between the inner surface of the outer cover 200 and the outer surface of the inner cover 100. may be limited.
- Air ejected from the blower 400 may flow through the airflow passage 240 while being diffused from the upper end of the inner cover 100 toward the lower end of the inner cover 100 .
- the airflow passage 240 defined between the inner cover 100 and the outer cover 200 takes a substantially dome shape. Further, as shown in FIG. 3 , according to one embodiment, the airflow passage 240 is formed to narrow from the upper end of the inner cover 100 toward the lower end of the inner cover 100 . That is, the cover portion 120 of the inner cover and the cover portion 220 of the outer cover are configured so that the airflow passage 240 narrows from the upper end of the inner cover toward the lower end of the inner cover. Due to the shape characteristics of the airflow passage 240 , the air ejected from the blower 400 may be ejected from the blower hole 121 with strong pressure at a location away from the blower 400 .
- a cap device includes a plurality of diodes for radiating light to the scalp.
- the light emitted by the diodes promotes restoration and regeneration of the scalp tissue and activates cell activity of the scalp tissue.
- the diodes are mounted on the substrate 300 and are disposed in the airflow passage 240 between the inner cover 100 and the outer cover 200 by the substrate 300 .
- a substrate 300 may be disposed in the airflow passage 240 and coupled to the inner cover 100 to cover the outer surface 112 of the inner cover 100 .
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a substrate of a cap device according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of a substrate in a flat shape. See Figures 3, 5 and 6.
- the substrate 300 disposed in the airflow passage has a dome shape.
- the substrate 300 may be composed of a printed circuit board.
- the substrate 300 has a plurality of through holes 311 corresponding to the blowing holes 121 (see FIG. 4) of the inner cover.
- the substrate 300 has a hole 312 for positioning in the vicinity of its upper end.
- FIG. 3 when the substrate 300 is coupled to the inner cover 100 so as to cover the outer surface of the inner cover, some of the protrusions 122 of the inner cover are inserted into the through holes 311, and the inner cover
- the positioning protrusion 123 is inserted into and fitted into the positioning hole 312 .
- the substrate 300 can be placed in place on the outer surface 112 of the inner cover.
- the substrate 300 is configured to deform from a flat plate shape to a dome shape, and may be coupled to the inner cover to cover the outer surface of the inner cover in a state deformed into a dome shape.
- the substrate 300 has a plurality of laser diodes 320 and a plurality of infrared and red light emitting diodes 330 as the diodes.
- the laser diode 320 a laser diode capable of irradiating laser light with a wavelength of about 650 nm to 655 nm and having an optical output of about 4 MW may be used.
- the infrared and red light emitting diode 330 a light emitting diode capable of radiating red light of a wavelength of 620 nm to 630 nm and infrared light of a wavelength of 840 nm to 860 nm and having a viewing angle of 120 degrees may be used.
- Light from the laser diode 320 and the infrared and red light emitting diodes 330 are transmitted to the scalp, so that the capillaries of the scalp tissue can be expanded, the amount of blood flow and oxygen can be increased, and the generation of hair follicles can be promoted. Hair roots can be strengthened.
- the laser diode 320 and the infrared and red light emitting diodes 330 are disposed in a predetermined area of the substrate 300 .
- the substrate 300 deformed into a dome shape includes a pair of first sections 341 disposed in the forward direction (FD) and the rear direction (RD) along the crown of the head, and the first section 341 It can be distinguished from a pair of second sections 342 disposed to be spaced apart from ) to the side ends of the substrate and a pair of third sections 343 disposed to be spaced apart from the second section 342 to the side ends of the substrate.
- the laser diode 320 may be installed in a pair of first sections 341 and a pair of second sections 342 .
- the laser diode 320 may be disposed on a scalp portion with a lot of hair loss.
- the infrared and red light emitting diodes 330 may be mainly installed in the pair of third sections 343 and may be installed near the ends of the first section 341 and in the second section 342 .
- the substrate 300 may be deformed from a flat plate shape to a dome shape. Therefore, since the flat substrate on which the above diodes are installed can be deformed into a dome shape and installed on the inner cover, a dome shaped substrate having diodes and disposed on the outer surface of the inner cover can be easily manufactured. For the dome shape deformation, the substrate 300 is configured such that a portion thereof is bent toward the inner cover.
- the substrate 300 includes a base portion 351 and a plurality of arm portions 352 and 353 extending from the base portion 351 and bendable toward the inner cover.
- the base part 351 is located at the upper end of the inner cover, and a positioning hole 312 is formed in the base part 351 .
- the base portion 351 may be curved to correspond to the curvature of the outer surface of the inner cover.
- the plurality of arm portions 352 and 353 radially extend from the base portion 351 .
- Four first arm parts 352 may constitute the aforementioned first section 341 .
- the first arm portion 352 extends from the base portion 351 in forward and rearward directions.
- Each first arm portion 352 has a first engagement portion 354 protruding in the circumferential direction (CD) of the inner cover at its end.
- Two second arm portions 353 extend from the base portion 351 in a lateral direction toward the ears of the head.
- a pair of protrusions 355 protruding forward or rearward are formed on each second arm portion 353 .
- the protruding portion 355 of each second arm portion 353 and a portion of the second arm portion adjacent to the protruding portion 355 may constitute the second section 342 .
- Each second arm portion 353 has a pair of second coupling portions 356 protruding in the circumferential direction (CD) of the inner cover at its end.
- the second coupling part of each second arm part may constitute the third section 343 .
- adjacent arm portions in the circumferential direction (CD) of the inner cover are formed to define one of the plurality of through holes.
- a pair of first arm portions 352 adjacent in the circumferential direction are formed to define a through hole 311 therebetween, and the first arm portion 352 and the second arm portion adjacent in the circumferential direction are formed.
- 353 are formed so as to define a through hole 311 therebetween.
- adjacent arm portions are configured to be detachably coupled to each other.
- a hook 357 protruding in a direction orthogonal to the circumferential direction of the inner cover may be provided at one of the first coupling portion 354 and the second coupling portion 356, and A hooking slit 358 into which the hooking hook 357 is fitted may be provided in the other of the first coupling part 354 and the second coupling part 356 .
- the locking hook 357 is fitted into the locking slit 358, so that the first coupling parts 354 of the first arm portion adjacent in the circumferential direction can be detachably coupled, and the first arm portion adjacent in the circumferential direction can be coupled.
- the first coupling portion 354 and the second coupling portion 356 of the second arm portion may be detachably coupled. Accordingly, coupling parts of adjacent arm parts are coupled in the circumferential direction, so that the shape of the substrate 300 deformed into a dome shape may be maintained.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a blower according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the blower 400 is disposed within the air flow passage 240 to communicate with the air flow passage 240 .
- the blower 400 is disposed at an upper end of the inner cover 100 and disposed between a pair of protrusions 123 for positioning of the inner cover 100 .
- the blower 400 is disposed approximately at the center of the outer surface 112 of the inner cover, and can supply and blow air in the form of wind to the entire area of the outer surface 112 of the inner cover.
- the blower 400 may be fixed to the inner surface of the outer cover 200 by screws.
- the blower 400 is configured to suck air through the ventilation hole 211 of the outer cover.
- the blower 400 is positioned so that the intake port 410 of the blower 400 faces the ventilation hole 211 .
- the blower 400 may include a blower fan that pressurizes the sucked air and converts it into air in the form of a fast-flowing wind.
- the blower 400 may discharge air converted into a wind form through the outlet 420 .
- the blower 400 may have a tuyere 420 on one side, may have two tuyere 420 spaced apart in the front and rear directions, or may have a plurality of tuyere 420 in the circumferential direction of the blower. .
- the blower 400 is configured to blow air to the scalp via the airflow passage 240 and through the blowout hole 121 .
- the air blown by the blower 400 through the blowout hole 121 is supplied to the scalp to remove heat applied to the scalp and cool the scalp.
- the protrusions 122 of the inner cover are arranged in three rows, the above-described first section of the substrate 300 is disposed between the rows formed by the protrusions 122, and the ejection holes 121 are formed in the protrusions 122.
- the portion of the scalp to which heat is applied by the laser light irradiated by the above-described laser diode can be easily cooled by air in the form of wind from the blower 400 . Accordingly, heat from the crown of the scalp, which may cause hair loss, can be removed. Since the blower 400 is located at the upper end of the inner cover 100, the air from the blower 400 can be blown to the crown of the scalp with strong pressure within a range of a shortened flow distance.
- the cap device according to an exemplary embodiment may be applied to various sizes of a user's head, thereby increasing user convenience.
- the cap device according to an embodiment may include a gap adjusting device capable of adjusting a gap between the inside of the cap device and the scalp of the head.
- 8 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a device for adjusting a gap of a cap device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view showing some components of the clearance adjusting device shown in FIG. 8
- FIG. 10 is a front view showing an assembled state of some components of the clearance adjusting device shown in FIG. 8 .
- the clearance adjusting device will be described with reference to FIGS. 2 and 8 to 10 .
- the cap device 10 may include a gap adjusting device 500 coupled to the inner cover 100 .
- the gap adjusting device 500 may be disposed at a position spaced apart from the brim parts 140 and 230 of the inner cover and the outer cover in the rear direction RD. That is, the gap adjusting device 500 is configured to adjust the gap between the inner cover 100 and the scalp in the front direction (FD) and the rear direction (RD) of the head.
- the gap adjusting device 500 is configured to adjust the gap in a manner in which a user rotates a dial. Accordingly, as the user manipulates the gap adjusting device 500, the gap between the inner surface 111 of the inner cover 100 and the scalp can be adjusted, and users with relatively large or small heads can adjust.
- a cap device according to an embodiment may be applied.
- the gap adjusting device 500 includes a pair of bands 510 for fixing to the inner cover 100, and a housing 520 in which the pair of bands 510 are inserted and accommodated and in contact with the back of the user's head. and a control dial 530 rotatably coupled to the housing 520 .
- a pair of bands 510 are disposed in the circumferential direction (CD) of the inner cover 100 and are positioned to partially overlap each other in the circumferential direction.
- the overlapping area OR of the pair of bands 510 may increase or decrease. Accordingly, the housing 520 can be moved in the forward direction (FD) or rearward direction (RD), and the gap between the inner cover 100 and the scalp can be adjusted in the forward direction (FD) or rearward direction (RD).
- Each band 510 may be made of a plastic material.
- Each band 510 has one end 511 removably coupled to the inner surface 111 of the inner cover, the other end 512 inserted and accommodated in the housing 520, and one end 511 and the other end 512. It has a connecting portion 513 connecting the end 512.
- a pair of fitting protrusions 514 protruding toward the inner surface 111 of the inner cover are formed on one end 511, and the inner cover 100 has a fitting protrusion 514 near its lower end.
- a fitting hole 132 (see Fig. 4) to be fitted is formed.
- one end 511 of the band 510 can be removably coupled to the inner surface 111 of the inner cover.
- a rack gear 515 is formed at the other end 512 .
- One end 511 is located parallel to the lower end of the inner cover 100 .
- the connecting portion 513 is inclined so that one end 511 and the other end 512 are positioned at different heights. Accordingly, the housing 520 accommodating the other end 512 may be disposed below the lower end of the inner cover 100 at the rear side of the inner cover 100 .
- the housing 520 can be moved in the forward direction (FD) or rearward direction (RD), and the front end of the inner cover 100 and The distance between the housings 520 may be reduced or increased.
- the housing 520 is configured to slidably accommodate the other ends 512 of the pair of bands 510 in opposite directions.
- the housing 520 is formed with a front housing 521 curved to contact the back of the head and a dial hole 523 in which the control dial 530 is disposed and is detachably coupled to the front housing 521. and a rear housing 522 .
- a pair of slide grooves 524 are formed in the front housing 521 and the rear housing 522 in the circumferential direction (CD) of the inner cover.
- a pair of slide grooves 524 are vertically spaced apart and each extends from the side end of the housing 520 to the inside of the housing 520 . Since the other end 512 of each band 510 is inserted into and accommodated in the slide groove 524, the housing 520 slides the other end 512 in opposite directions.
- the front housing 521 has a dial shaft 525 protruding rearward between a pair of slide grooves 524 at its center.
- the dial hole 523 is formed through the rear housing 522 at the center of the rear housing 522 .
- the rear housing 522 has a number of detent teeth 526 surrounding the dial aperture 523 on its back side. A plurality of detent teeth 526 are annularly arranged around the axis of rotation of the control dial 530 .
- the control dial 530 is rotated clockwise, the overlapping area of the pair of bands 510 is increased and the housing 520 can be moved in the forward direction (FD). As the control dial 530 is rotated counterclockwise, the overlapping area of the pair of bands 510 is reduced and the housing 520 can be moved in the rearward direction RD.
- the control dial 530 is rotatably coupled to the front housing 521 via the rear housing 522.
- the control dial 530 has a pinion gear 531 located inside the housing 520 .
- the pinion gear 531 is disposed between the rack gear 515 of each other end 512 of the pair of bands 510 and meshes with the rack gear 515.
- the pinion gear 531 is rotated by the rotation of the control dial 530, and the rack gears 515 meshed with the pinion gear 531 are moved in opposite directions. Accordingly, the overlapping region OR of the pair of bands 510 is increased or reduced.
- control dial 530 may be configured to move the rack gear 515 and stop the rack gear 515 at a predetermined minute interval.
- the control dial 530 includes an attachment shaft 532 for attaching the control dial 530 to a housing 520, and a dial wheel rotatable around the attachment shaft 532. 534, and a ratchet plate 536 that cooperates with rotation of the dial wheel 534.
- the pinion gear 531 may be integrally formed with the ratchet plate 536 or may be detachably coupled to the ratchet plate 536 .
- the attachment shaft 532 may pass through the dial wheel 534, the ratchet plate 536, the pinion gear 531 and the dial hole 523, and be coupled to the dial shaft 525 by screws.
- the attachment shaft 532 has a flange 533, and the flange 533 can prevent the separation of the dial wheel 534.
- the dial wheel 534 can be rotated about the dial shaft 525 and the attachment shaft 532 in clockwise (CW) and counterclockwise (CCW) directions.
- the dial wheel 534 has a ratchet rotation protrusion 535 protruding in the forward direction (FD).
- Ratchet plate 536 is covered by dial wheel 534 and is located inside the annulus formed by detent teeth 526.
- the ratchet plate 536 has a pair of ratchet teeth 537 that each engage one of the detent teeth 526 and allows movement of the ratchet teeth 537 in the outer radial direction and the inner radial direction. It has a pair of elastic arms 538.
- a slit 539 into which the ratchet rotation protrusion 535 is inserted with a margin is formed through the ratchet plate 536 .
- the slit 539 is formed in an arc shape to correspond to the rotation direction of the dial wheel 534 and has a length greater than the width of the ratchet rotation protrusion 535 .
- the elastic arm 538 is bent in an approximately U-shape to define a slit 539 therein.
- the ratchet rotation protrusion 535 may contact the inner surface of the elastic arm 538 .
- the inner half of the elastic arm 538 is disposed obliquely with respect to the moving direction of the ratchet rotation protrusion 535 .
- the elastic arm 538 may contact the ratchet rotation protrusion 535 so as to be deformed in the inner radial direction by the ratchet rotation protrusion 535 when, for example, the dial wheel 534 is rotated counterclockwise.
- the ratchet rotating protrusion 535 contacts the end of the slit 539 .
- the ratchet plate 536 and the pinion gear 531 rotate.
- the rack gear 515 may be moved.
- the ratchet tooth 537 of the ratchet plate 536 moves from one detent tooth 526. It separates and engages another detent tooth 526 adjacent to it.
- the ratchet teeth 537 may be sequentially engaged with the detent teeth 526 while being rotated clockwise. Since the detent teeth 526 have a wedge shape, the ratchet teeth 537 may be sequentially engaged with the detent teeth 526 as the dial wheel 534 rotates clockwise (CW). As the dial wheel 534 is rotated clockwise (CW), the pinion gear 531 is rotated clockwise (CW), the overlapping area (OR) of the pair of bands increases, and the housing moves forward.
- the dial wheel 534 When the dial wheel 534 is rotated counterclockwise (CCW), the ratchet rotating protrusion 535 comes into contact with the elastic arm 538 to push the elastic arm 538 in the inner radial direction, and thus the ratchet teeth 537 ) can be separated from the detent teeth 526. Then, as the dial wheel 534 is further rotated counterclockwise (CCW), the pinion gear 531 is rotated counterclockwise, and the overlapping area (OR) of the pair of bands is reduced and the housing is It can be moved in a backward direction.
- CCW counterclockwise
- OR overlapping area
- the pitch corresponding to the pitch between the adjacent detent teeth 526 The amount of rotation of the pinion gear 531 may be adjusted within the range. Accordingly, the user may finely adjust the increase or decrease of the overlapping area of the pair of bands 510 in units of the pitch of the detent teeth 526 .
- the rotation of the pinion gear 531 can be fixed while the ratchet teeth 537 of the ratchet plate are engaged with the detent teeth 526, the overlapping area OR of the pair of bands 510 can be fixed.
- a brake action may be applied to the pair of bands 510 and the position of the housing 520 may be fixed.
- the pinion gear 531 since a spare space is formed between the ratchet rotating protrusion 535 of the dial wheel and the slit 539 of the ratchet plate, the pinion gear 531 does not immediately rotate by the rotation of the dial wheel 534, A rotation delay allowed by the extra space may be generated. Accordingly, the user can rotate the dial wheel 534 while having a sense of margin, and can have a better operating feeling of the dial wheel.
- a cap device is configured to be portable, and thus a user can use the cap device regardless of the location of power for driving components of the cap device.
- the cap device is configured so that the user selectively operates a diode for irradiating light for scalp care and a blower for providing air to the scalp.
- the cap device includes a control device configured to control the operation of the diode and the blower, and a power supply supplying power to them, wherein the control device and the power supply are connected to the substrate. It can be installed in an electrically connected manipulator.
- 11 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a control device and a power source of a cap device according to an embodiment. Referring to FIGS. 1 and 11 , an operation of a cap device according to an exemplary embodiment will be described.
- a cap device includes a control device 610 and a power source 620 .
- the control device 610 and the power source 620 may be installed inside the manipulator 600 connected to the wire 630 extending from the outer cover 200 .
- An electric wire 630 is electrically connected to the control device 610 and the power supply 620, and is electrically connected to the substrate and the blower located inside the airflow passage.
- a power supply 620 is configured to supply power to the laser diode, the infrared and red light emitting diodes, and the blower.
- Power source 620 may include, but is not limited to, a rechargeable battery.
- Power supply 620 is electrically connected to control device 610 .
- the control device 610 is configured to control the operation of the laser diode, the operation of the infrared and red light emitting diodes, and the operation of the blower.
- the control device 610 may include a circuit board and a processor mounted thereon.
- the circuit board may include a timer element interworking with the processor.
- the control device 610 may be configured to activate or stop the laser diode and the infrared and red light emitting diodes in response to a user's input.
- the manipulator 600 includes a first push button 641 that a user can press to activate the diode.
- the control device 610 may be configured to operate or stop the blower in response to a user's input.
- manipulator 600 includes a second push button 642 that a user can press to activate the blower.
- the control device 610 may operate the laser diode and the infrared and red light emitting diodes.
- the control device 610 may stop the laser diode and the infrared and red light emitting diodes.
- the control device 610 may operate the diodes for a predetermined time (eg, about 15 minutes) after operating the first push button 641 and then stop the diodes. have.
- the control device 610 may operate the blower.
- the blower may be selectively operated by the user.
- the control device 610 may stop the blower.
- the control device 610 may operate the blower for a predetermined time after operating the second push button 642 and then stop the blower.
- control device 610 may be configured to interlock the operation of the diodes and the blower. For example, when the user presses the first push button 641, the control device 610 may be configured to simultaneously or sequentially operate the diodes and the blower. As another example of operation, the control device 610 may be configured to increase or decrease the intensity of the blower in response to a user's input. For example, the intensity of the blower may be increased or decreased by the control device 610 while the diodes are operating.
- a user may remove the cap device according to an embodiment from the scalp while the diodes are stopped. Alternatively, frequently, while the diodes are operating, the user may remove the cap device according to one embodiment from the scalp. In this case, the laser light or infrared light emitted by the diodes may adversely affect the user's eyes.
- the diodes are configured to operate only when the user wears the cap device.
- the cap device according to an embodiment may include a wearing detection sensor that provides information on a wearing state to the control device.
- the cap device includes a wearing detection sensor 160 disposed on the inner cover 100 .
- the wearing detection sensor 160 may be disposed on the inner cover 100 so as to face the inner space of the inner cover 100 through the inner cover 100 while being mounted on the substrate 300 .
- the wearing detection sensor 160 is electrically connected to the control device 610 shown in FIG. 11 .
- the wearing detection sensor 160 is configured to detect a state in which the inner cover 100 is worn on the scalp, and may transmit a detection result of the wearing state to the control device 610 .
- the control device 610 is configured to stop the operation of the laser diode and the infrared and red light emitting diodes when the wearing detection sensor 160 detects that no scalp is present in the inner cover 100 . Accordingly, when the user removes the cap device from the scalp while the diodes are operating, the operation of the diodes may be stopped by the control device 610 .
- the wearing detection sensor 160 may be installed on top of the inner cover 100 to correspond to the position of the crown of the scalp.
- One or more wear detection sensors 160 may be installed on the inner cover 100 .
- the wearing detection sensor 160 may include a photo reflective sensor.
- the wearing detection sensor 160 may be configured to receive the light irradiated by the infrared and red light emitting diodes from its light receiving unit and transmit a light receiving signal to the control device 610 .
- the wear detection sensor 160 when it does not receive the light from the infrared and red light emitting diodes, it may be configured to transmit a signal regarding the failure to receive the light to the control device 610 .
- the wearing state of the cap device can be detected by the wearing detection sensor 160 located on the top of the inner cover 100.
- Control device 610 when the signal from the wearing detection sensor 160 corresponds to a signal in which light from the infrared light and red light emitting diode is not received, the scalp is present in the inner cover 100 and the cap device is the scalp can determine what is worn on The control device 610 may determine that the scalp does not exist within the inner cover 100 when the signal from the wearing detection sensor 160 corresponds to a signal in which light from the infrared and red light emitting diodes is received. .
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- 머리의 두피에 착용 가능한 두피 케어용 캡 장치이며,두피를 덮도록 형성되고, 투명 재료로 이루어지며, 상기 두피로 공기를 분출하기 위한 복수의 분출공을 갖는 내측 커버와,상기 내측 커버에 결합되고, 기류 통로를 상기 내측 커버의 외면을 따라 한정하도록 구성되며, 외부로부터 공기를 흡입하기 위한 통풍공을 갖는 외측 커버와,상기 기류 통로에서 상기 내측 커버의 상기 외면을 덮도록 상기 내측 커버에 결합되고, 상기 두피에 빛을 조사하는 다수의 레이저 다이오드 및 다수의 적외선 및 적색 발광 다이오드와 상기 복수의 분출공에 대응하는 복수의 관통공을 갖는 기판과,상기 내측 커버의 상단의 위치에서 상기 기류 통로에 연통하도록 배치되고, 상기 통풍공을 통해 공기를 흡입하고 상기 기류 통로를 경유하여 상기 복수의 분출공을 통해 상기 두피로 공기를 분출하도록 구성된 송풍기를 포함하는,두피 케어용 캡 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 내측 커버는 상기 외측 커버를 향해 돌출한 복수의 돌출부를 갖고,상기 복수의 분출공 중 적어도 일부가 상기 복수의 돌출부에 관통되어 형성되어 있는,두피 케어용 캡 장치.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 복수의 돌출부는 상기 내측 커버에 복수의 열로 배치되는,두피 케어용 캡 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 내측 커버는 상기 상단의 부근에서 상기 외면으로부터 돌출하는 한 쌍의 위치설정용 돌기를 갖고,상기 기판은 상기 한 쌍의 위치설정용 돌기가 각각 끼워맞춤되는 위치설정용 구멍을 갖고,상기 송풍기는 상기 한 쌍의 위치설정용 돌기의 사이에 배치되는,두피 케어용 캡 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 내측 커버와 상기 외측 커버는, 상기 기류 통로가 상기 내측 커버의 상기 상단으로부터 상기 내측 커버의 하단을 향하여 좁아지도록 구성되는,두피 케어용 캡 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 내측 커버와 상기 외측 커버는 상기 머리의 전방 방향으로 돌출한 챙부를 각각 갖고, 상기 내측 커버의 챙부와 상기 외측 커버의 챙부는 대응하는 형상을 갖는,두피 케어용 캡 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 기판은, 상기 내측 커버의 상기 상단에 위치하는 베이스부와, 상기 베이스부로부터 연장하고 상기 내측 커버를 향하여 굽힘 가능한 복수의 아암부를 포함하고,상기 복수의 아암부 중 상기 내측 커버의 둘레 방향으로 이웃하는 아암부는 상기 복수의 관통공 중 하나의 관통공을 한정하도록 형성되고,상기 이웃하는 아암부는 서로 분리가능하게 결합되도록 구성되는,두피 케어용 캡 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 내측 커버에 결합되고 상기 머리의 전방 방향 및 후방 방향으로 상기 내측 커버와 상기 두피 사이의 간극을 조절하도록 구성되는 간극 조절 장치를 더 포함하는,두피 케어용 캡 장치.
- 제8항에 있어서,상기 간극 조절 장치는,상기 내측 커버에 제거 가능하게 결합되는 일단부와 랙 기어가 형성된 타단부를 각각 갖고, 상기 내측 커버의 둘레 방향으로 배치되는 한 쌍의 밴드와,상기 한 쌍의 밴드의 타단부를 서로 반대되는 방향으로 슬라이드 가능하게 수용하도록 구성되고, 상기 머리의 후두부에 접촉되는 하우징과,상기 한 쌍의 밴드의 상기 랙 기어의 사이에 배치되어 맞물리는 피니언 기어를 갖고, 상기 하우징에 회전 가능하게 결합되는 조절 다이얼을 포함하는,두피 케어용 캡 장치.
- 제9항에 있어서,상기 하우징은, 상기 조절 다이얼의 회전축을 중심으로 하여 환상으로 배치되는 다수의 디텐트 톱니를 갖고,상기 조절 다이얼은, 상기 디텐트 톱니 중의 하나에 맞물리는 래칫 톱니를 가지며 상기 피니언 기어와 결합되는 래칫 플레이트를 갖고,상기 조절 다이얼의 회전에 따라 상기 래칫 톱니가 상기 다수의 디텐트 톱니에 순차적으로 맞물리는,두피 케어용 캡 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 레이저 다이오드의 작동, 상기 적외선 및 적색 발광 다이오드의 작동 및 상기 송풍기의 작동을 제어하도록 구성되는 제어 장치, 및상기 레이저 다이오드, 상기 적외선 및 적색 발광 다이오드 및 상기 송풍기에 전력을 공급하는 전원을 더 포함하는,두피 케어용 캡 장치.
- 제11항에 있어서,상기 내측 커버에 배치되고 상기 내측 커버가 상기 두피에 착용되는 상태를 감지하도록 구성된 착용 감지 센서를 더 포함하고,상기 제어 장치는, 상기 착용 감지 센서가 상기 내측 커버 내에 상기 두피가 존재하지 않는 것을 검출하는 경우, 상기 다수의 레이저 다이오드 및 상기 다수의 적외선 및 적색 발광 다이오드의 작동을 정지시키도록 구성되는,두피 케어용 캡 장치.
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