This application claims priority based on Chinese patent application No. 202111521397.5 filed on Dec. 13, 2021, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present application relates to the technical field of beauty instruments and, in particular, to a high-penetration atomizing beauty instrument and a rotating mechanism thereof.
Most of the existing atomizing beauty instruments are designed based on industrial inkjet pens that are simply connected to an air pump after minor modifications. However, these atomizing beauty instruments cannot be used continuously and stably and mainly have the following disadvantages. 1. The essence is easily accumulated at the spout, which causes the spout to be clogged, and it is very inconvenient to clean up the clogged essence. 2. In order to achieve the air pressure balance in the liquid storage tank after the liquid is ejected, a small hole is simply provided at the mouth of the cup or the cup cover. The small hole is easily clogged due to liquid sedimentation in the small hole or deformation of the small hole. As a result, when the liquid in the liquid storage tank is sprayed out, the ambient air cannot enter the liquid storage tank through the small hole in time to prevent negative pressure from forming in the liquid storage tank, thereby affecting the continuous spraying of the liquid. 3. Since the original bottle containing the beauty liquid cannot be docked stably, the beauty liquid can only be poured from the original bottle into the liquid storage tank. Repeated use of the liquid storage tank is prone to secondary pollution of the beauty liquid. In addition, if the liquid storage tank is not cleaned in time, it will cause bacterial growth. 4. Due to the lack of waterproof design, the atomizing beauty instrument will be damaged due to moisture or liquid infiltration in a wet condition. 5. The beauty liquid is likely to leak from the liquid storage tank when the user carries it somewhere, and there are problems, such as cumbersome use steps, single use scene, and limited use frequency. 6. The liquid output cannot be adjusted accurately and quickly, and it is impossible or inconvenient to adjust the atomization effect when using beauty liquids of different viscosities, which is inconvenient for use in practice.
Overall, due to the lack of systematic consideration of personal skincare habits and the skincare environment, the existing atomizing beauty instruments have defects. The instrument needs frequent cleaning because the spout is easily clogged. The atomization effect is unsatisfactory because of an unreasonable air inlet structure. The beauty liquid bottle is prone to leakage and secondary pollution due to unstable docking, and the instrument is prone to damage and has a single use scenario.
An objective of the present application is to overcome most if not all of the above-mentioned problems.
A first aspect of the present application provides a high-penetration atomizing beauty instrument, including:
an air-liquid tube shaft provided with a slot at a middle position, where a length direction of the slot is perpendicular to an axial direction of the air-liquid tube shaft;
a joint provided with a linear through hole at a bottom, where the air-liquid tube shaft penetrates the through hole at the bottom of the joint such that the air-liquid tube shaft and the joint are rotatable with each other; and
a liquid suction tube fixed in an inner hole of the joint, having one end inserted into the slot, and movable within 90° along a circumferential direction of the air-liquid tube shaft.
The length of the outer surface of the slot is the sum of a quarter of a circumference of the air-liquid tube shaft and the outer diameter of the liquid suction tube, which restricts the maximum rotation angle between the joint and the air-liquid tube shaft to 90°.
Optionally, the air-liquid tube shaft may be provided with a vent hole located in the joint. The air-liquid tube shaft has one end configured to output a beauty liquid to be atomized and the other end provided with an air inlet, which may be communicated with outside air through a third hose.
Optionally, the air-liquid tube shaft may be sleeved with two first sealing rings located in the joint. The two first sealing rings may be respectively located at two sides of the vent hole and may be located on the same side as the slot.
Optionally, the air-liquid tube shaft may be sleeved with a second sealing ring located in the joint. The second sealing ring and the first sealing rings may be respectively located on two sides of the slot.
Another aspect of the present application provides a high-penetration atomizing beauty instrument, including a casing and a rotating mechanism. The casing further includes a nozzle located at an end of the casing and configured to output a spray to an outside of the casing and an atomizing mechanism connected to the nozzle and configured to generate the spray.
Optionally, the end of the air-liquid tube shaft configured to output the beauty liquid to be atomized may be communicated with the atomizing mechanism through a first hose.
Optionally, the casing may be further provided therein with an air pump, which may be communicated with the atomizing mechanism through a second hose and may be configured to transmit compressed air into the atomizing mechanism.
Optionally, the casing may be further provided therein with an air pump motor and an air pump motor sealing cylinder. The air pump motor may be used as a power source for the air pump. The air pump motor sealing cylinder may be configured to seal the air pump motor for waterproofing.
Optionally, the top of the joint may be exposed to the outside of the casing to be docked with a beauty liquid bottle. The mouth of the beauty liquid bottle may be provided with an outer thread. The inner side of the top of the joint may be provided with a plastic part with an inner thread, which may be matched with the outer thread at the mouth of the beauty liquid bottle.
Optionally, one side of the outer surface of the casing may be provided with an inwardly recessed chamber for accommodating the body of the beauty liquid bottle.
In the rotating mechanism of the high-penetration atomizing beauty instrument of the present disclosure, the end of the liquid suction tube is movable in the slot, and the joint is rotatable around the air-liquid tube shaft, such that the joint and the liquid suction tube can rotate about the air-liquid tube shaft at the same time. When the beauty fluid bottle is assembled, the joint is perpendicular to the casing for easy assembly. When in use, the beauty liquid bottle is rotated from a state perpendicular to the casing to a state of being fitted to the casing. The present disclosure adopts an integrated “bullet-shaped rotatable chamber” design. The beauty liquid bottle is stably placed in the chamber of the high-penetration atomizing beauty instrument for smooth liquid and air passage and convenient replacement.
In the high-penetration atomizing beauty instrument of the present application, the air pump compresses air and sends the compressed air into the atomizing mechanism through the second hose. Thus, the atomizing mechanism forms a negative pressure environment at the spout to drive the beauty liquid in an air-liquid tube shaft to enter the atomizing mechanism through a first hose for atomization. The nozzle sprays the spray to the outside.
In the present application, the original bottle of the beauty liquid can be directly and stably docked with the high-penetration atomizing beauty instrument to avoid secondary pollution and leakage of the beauty liquid.
The internal structure layout of the high-penetration atomizing beauty instrument is made waterproof and can be used in humid environments.
The following detailed description of the specific embodiments of the present application based on the drawings should help those skilled in the art to understand the above and other objectives, advantages, and features of the present disclosure.
Some specific embodiments of the present application will be described in detail below in an illustrative rather than restrictive manner with reference to the drawings. The same reference numerals in the drawings refer to like or similar components or parts. Those skilled in the art should understand that the drawings are not plotted to scale.
1. casing; 2. beauty liquid bottle; 3. joint; 4. air-liquid tube shaft; 5. liquid suction tube; 6. slot; and 7. vent hole;
8. nozzle; 9. atomizing mechanism; 10. air pump; 11. second hose; 12. first hose; and 13. chamber; and
14. third hose; 15. air pump motor sealing cylinder; 16. first sealing ring; 17. second sealing ring, and 18. air inlet.
In the high-penetration atomizing beauty instrument of the present application, the air pump 10 compresses and transmits air into the atomizing mechanism 9 through a second hose 11. Thus, the atomizing mechanism 9 forms a negative pressure environment at a front end of a spout to drive the beauty liquid in an air-liquid tube shaft 4 to enter the atomizing mechanism 9 through a first hose 12 for atomization. The nozzle 8 sprays the spray to the outside.
Based on the above structure, the beauty liquid in the beauty liquid bottle 2 is sucked by the liquid suction tube 5 and enters the air-liquid tube shaft 4. The negative pressure environment generated in the atomizing mechanism 9 makes the beauty liquid sucked in the air-liquid tube shaft 4 enter the atomizing mechanism 9 for atomization, thereby generating the spray.
Based on the above structure, the joint 3 is restricted to rotate only around the axial direction of the air-liquid tube shaft 4, rather than to slide along the axial direction of the air-liquid tube shaft 4.
The liquid suction tube 5 is fixed in an inner hole of the joint 3, has one end inserted into the slot 6, and is movable within 90° along a circumferential direction of the air-liquid tube shaft 4.
The outer surface of the slot 6 has a length slightly greater than a quarter of the circumference of the air-liquid tube shaft, which restricts the maximum rotation angle between the joint 3 and the air-liquid tube shaft 4 to 90°. A rotation direction of the joint is shown in
Based on the above structure, the rotation angle between the joint 3 and the air-liquid tube shaft 4 is further restricted to not exceed 90°.
The present application adopts an integrated “bullet-shaped rotatable chamber” design. The beauty liquid bottle 2 is stably placed in the chamber 13 of the high-penetration atomizing beauty instrument for smooth liquid and air passage and convenient replacement.
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In the present application, the original bottle of the beauty liquid can be directly and stably docked with the high-penetration atomizing beauty instrument to avoid secondary pollution and leakage of the beauty liquid.
When the beauty liquid flows out from the beauty liquid bottle 2, the outside air enters the beauty liquid bottle 2 through the vent hole 7 of the air-liquid tube shaft 4 to avoid the negative pressure environment being formed in the beauty liquid bottle 2 to affect further outflow of the beauty liquid.
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The internal structure layout of the high-penetration atomizing beauty instrument is made waterproof and can be used in humid environments.
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Based on the above structure, the two first sealing rings 16 form an air-tight environment around the vent hole 7. The air entering into the air-liquid tube shaft 4 through the vent hole 7 can only enter the beauty liquid bottle 2, such that the beauty liquid in the beauty liquid bottle 2 can flow out normally.
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The overall internal structure of the high-penetration atomizing beauty instrument of the present application is compact, reasonable, waterproof, and suitable for humid environments.
It should be noted that, unless otherwise stated, the technical terms or scientific terms used herein should have the general meanings as understood by those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure belongs.
It should be noted that, in the description of the present disclosure, the terms such as “central”, “longitudinal”, “transverse”, “long”, “wide”, “thick”, “upper”, “lower”, “front”, “back”, “left”, “right”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “top”, “bottom”, “inner”, “outer”, “clockwise”, “anticlockwise”, “axial”, “radial” and “circumferential” are used to indicate orientations shown in the drawings. It should be noted that these terms are merely intended to facilitate a simple description of the present application, rather than to indicate or imply that the mentioned apparatus or elements must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in the specific orientation. Therefore, these terms may not be construed as a limitation to the present application.
Moreover, the terms, such as “first” and “second,” are used only for the purpose of description and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features denoted. In the description of the present application, “multiple” means two or more unless otherwise specifically defined.
In the present application, unless otherwise clearly specified, the terms, such as “mounting”, “interconnection”, “connection” and “fixation,” are intended to be understood in a broad sense. For example, the “connection” may be a fixed, removable, or integral connection. The “connection” may be a mechanical or an electrical connection. The “connection” may be a direct or indirect connection via a medium. The “connection” may be a communication or interaction between two elements. Those of ordinary skill in the art may understand specific meanings of the above terms in the present disclosure based on a specific situation.
In the present disclosure, unless otherwise explicitly specified, when it is described that a first feature is “above” or “below” a second feature, it indicates that the first and second features are in direct contact or the first and second features are in indirect contact through an intermediate feature. In addition, when it is described that the first feature is “over”, “above” and “on” the second feature, it indicates that the first feature is directly or obliquely above the second feature or that the altitude of the first feature is higher than that of the second feature. When it is described that a first feature is “under”, “below”, or “beneath” a second feature, it indicates that the first feature is directly or obliquely under the second feature or the first feature is lower than the second feature.
The above merely describes preferred specific implementations of the present application, but the protection scope of the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Any person skilled in the art can easily conceive modifications or replacements within the technical scope of the present application, and these modifications or replacements shall fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the protection scope of the present disclosure should be subject to the protection scope of the claims.
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202111521397.5 | Dec 2021 | CN | national |