This Application is a Section 371 National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/CN2018/072602, filed Jan. 15, 2018, which claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201721535205.5, filed on Nov. 16, 2017, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present application relates to the technical field of massager, and more particularly to a scalp massager.
Existing massagers on the market, particularly miniature massagers, such as head massagers, cannot be driven by relatively large scale motor due to the limitation by its body size. In order to reduce a motor power, an internal transmission mechanism is generally realized by a cam mechanism. However, the cam mechanism has a relatively large frictional force and a high power loss, resulting that the massaging force applied by the massaging head is generally small.
It is an object of an embodiment of the present application to, on one aspect, provide a scale massager, in order to solve the technical problem that the existing scalp massage has high power loss of the internal transmission mechanism and small friction force due to the size restriction.
To solve the above technical problems, the following technical solutions are adopted by an embodiment of the present application:
On one aspect, a scalp massager is provided. The scalp massager comprises: a housing, a motor arranged inside the housing, a transmission assembly configured to be driven by the motor, and a plurality of massaging head assemblies configured to be driven by the transmission assembly and having a lower portion protruding out of the housing. The transmission assembly comprises: a worm-and-gear speed reduction assembly and a plurality of driving gears driven by the worm-and-gear speed reduction assembly and configured to drive the plurality of the massaging head assemblies respectively. The plurality of the driving gears are horizontally arranged inside the housing. Each of the massaging head assemblies comprises: a rocker, a fixing assembly, and a massaging head. The rocker extends through the fixing assembly, an upper end of the rocker is inclinedly inserted in a corresponding driving gear, an intermediate section of the rocker is provided with a ball, the ball is configured to be rotatably arranged inside the fixing assembly, a lower end of the rocker protrudes out of the housing, and the massaging head is fixed at the lower end of the rocker.
Compared with the prior art, the scalp massager provided by embodiments of the present application has the following beneficial effect: in the present scalp massager, the worm-and-gear speed reduction assembly is driven by the motor during operation, and the four driving gears are driven by the worm-and-gear speed reduction assembly to rotate, an upper end of the rocker of each massaging head assembly is driven by the rotation of each driving gear, as the ball of the rocker is rotated inside the fixing assembly, the massing head is driven to shake. The transmission structure adopting the gear to drive the rocker effectively reduces the friction between moving parts, greatly reduces the power loss during the transmission process, such that the motor having a relatively small size can realize the massaging action with large force. Moreover, in the embodiments, the shaking of the massaging head imitates the kneading on the scalp by a human hand, thereby improving the user experience.
In order to make the technical solution of the embodiments of the present application more clear, the drawings which would be used in description of the embodiments or the prior art are briefly introduced, it would be obvious to the persons having ordinary skills in the art that the drawings described hereinbelow are only some embodiments of the present application, and other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without creative labors.
In the drawings, the following reference numerals are used:
100: housing; 200: motor; 300: transmission assembly; 310: worm-and-gear speed reduction assembly; 311: worm; 312: worm gear; 313: gear set; 3131: upper gear; 3132: lower gear; 320: driving gear; 321: inclined hole; 400: massaging head assembly; 410: rocker; 411: ball; 4111: rotation stopper; 420: fixing assembly; 421: spherical recess; 422: pedestal; 4221: first through hole; 423: fixing sleeve; 4230: cylindrical portion; 4231: edge portion; 4232: second through hole; 430: massaging head; 431: mounting hole; 432: base; 433: first massaging contacts; 434: second massaging contacts; 435: third massaging contacts; 440: waterproof plastic jacket; 441: opening end; 442: closed end; 443: wrinkle; 444: mounting groove; 445: clamping block; 450: massaging head fixing member; 451: clamping groove; 452: mounting hole; 500: battery assembly; 600: PCB; and 700: switch button.
In order to make the purpose, the technical solution, and the advantages of the present application more clear, the present application will be described in further detail hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of, but not intended to limit the present application.
It should be noted that when a component is referred to as being “fixed” or “arranged” on another component, it can be directly or indirectly on the another component. When a component is referred to as being “connected” to another component, it can be directly or indirectly connected to another component.
It should be noted that the same or similar reference numerals in the drawings of the embodiments of the present application correspond to the same or similar components. In the description of the present application, it should be understood that locative or positional relationship indicated by terms “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “right” et al. is based on the locative or positional relationship illustrated in the drawings, which is used for facilitating the description of the present application and simplifying the description, rather than indicating or implying that the indicated device or element should have the specific location or be constructed or operated in the specific location. Therefore, the terms describing the positional relationship in the drawings are only illustrative, and should not be explained as the limitation to the present application, and specific meanings of the above terms may be understood by the persons having ordinary skills in the art according to specific circumstances.
Moreover, the terms “first” and “second” are used for descriptive purposes, but should not be construed as indication or implication of a relative importance or implicit indication of the number of technical features indicated. Thus, features defining “first” or “second” may either explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the features. In the description of the present application, unless otherwise specifically defined, the meaning of “a plurality” is two or more.
In order to explain the technical solution of the present application, the implementation of the scalp massager provided by the present application will be described in detail hereinbelow with reference to the specific drawings.
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In this embodiment, the worm-and-gear speed reduction assembly 310 is driven by the motor 200 during operation, and the four driving gears 320 are driven by the worm-and-gear speed reduction assembly 310 to rotate, an upper end of the rocker 410 of each massaging head assembly 400 is driven by the rotation of each driving gear 320, as the ball 411 of the rocker 41 is rotated inside the fixing assembly 420, the massaging head 430 is driven to shake. The transmission structure which adopts the gear to drive the rocker 410 effectively reduces the friction between moving parts and greatly reduces the power loss during the transmission process, such that the motor 200 having a relatively small size can realize the massaging movement with large force. Moreover, in this embodiment, the shaking of the massaging head 430 imitates the kneading on the scalp by a human hand, thereby improving the user experience.
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In this embodiment, a surface of the ball 411 is further provided with a rotation stopper 4111 configured for limiting the angle of the rotation. Specifically, the rotation stopper 4111 is a bump protruding from the surface of the ball 411, by arranging the bump, the friction between the ball 411 and the spherical recess 421 is improved, and the massaging head 430 is prevented from self-rotate along with the rocker 410.
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Further, in this embodiment, the waterproof plastic jacket 440 has a wrinkle 443. Since the waterproof plastic jacket 440 moves under the driving of the massaging head 430 during movement, the arrangement of the wrinkle 443 enables a wider moving range of the waterproof plastic jacket 440 and enables the massaging head 430 to shake freely. Moreover, the waterproof plastic jacket 440 is made of a soft plastic material with a good hand feeling, thereby avoiding the phenomenon that the hair is clamped to drag the scalp, which would occur in the event of hard plastic material.
The massaging head assembly 400 further comprises a massaging head fixing member 450. The massaging head fixing member 450 is in a structure of a cylindrical sleeve. The massaging head fixing member 450 is fixed on the lower end of the rocker 410. A top end of the massaging head fixing member 450 is in fixed connection with the waterproof plastic jacket 440, and a bottom end of the massaging head fixing member 450 is in fixed connection with the massaging head 430. The waterproof plastic jacket 440 is provided thereon with a mounting groove 444 annually arranged at the periphery of the through hole. The top end of the massaging head fixing member 450 extends into the mounting groove 444. An end face of the top end of the massaging head fixing member 450 is provided with a clamping groove 451, and the mounting groove 444 is provided therein with a clamping block 445 which can be locked inside the clamping groove 451. The massaging head fixing member 450 and the waterproof plastic jacket 440 are in sealing connection, thereby enhancing the sealing level.
The massaging head fixing member 450 has a central hole 452, the lower end of the rocker 410 is inserted in the central hole 452, an upper end face of the massaging head 430 is provided with a mounting hole 431, and the bottom end of the massaging head fixing member 450 is fixed inside the mounting hole 431.
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In order to enhance the effect of the kneading, in this embodiment, further improvement is made on the massaging head 430. As shown in
In this embodiment, based on the above design of the massaging head 430, when the massaging head 430 shakes under the driving of the rocker 410, all the plurality of the massaging contacts on the single massaging head 430 can effectively contact the scalp on the surface of the scalp, thereby ensuring an effective kneading and massaging.
In this embodiment, the housing 100 is further provided therein with a battery assembly 500, and a printed circuit board (PCB) 600 in electric connection with the battery assembly and configured to control the motor 200. And an upper surface of the housing 100 is provided with a switch control button 700.
The above are only preferred embodiments of the present application and are not intended to limit the present application. It will be apparent to persons having ordinary skills in the art that various modifications and changes can be made in the present application. Any modifications, equivalents, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and scope of the application, are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
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