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Contact-breaker device, circuit and apparatus comprising the same, and method for assembling contact-breaker device

A component and circuit technology, which is applied in the field of high-potential irregular pulse current generating devices, can solve the problems of difficulty in obtaining effects, high switching costs, and difficulty in miniaturization.

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-11-30
FUKUBA DENTAL
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Therefore, as described in Non-Patent Document 2, habituation will occur to physical stimuli, and the response to the stimulus will be weakened, and it will be difficult to obtain good effects in the long run.
[0012] In addition, as recorded in the Encyclopedia of Electronic Therapy published by Kenyoukan in 1993, edited by Tsukuba University honorary professor, doctor of medicine, Yasushi Saburo, when the waveform or frequency of the low-frequency current is changed, the body will not be effective for activation. In the case of a regular pulse current, in order to generate the irregular pulse current, even if you want to use the switches described in JP-A-6-290690, JP-A-11-73831, and JP-A-9-108453, there will be the following problems : As mentioned above, these switches are difficult to miniaturize, so there is a defect that for example, the handle of a toothbrush cannot be accommodated in a small space
Moreover, switches in the prior art (for example, pulse and digital circuits, etc.) consume a lot of power. For example, when a battery is used as a power source, the life of the battery will be shortened, so the battery must be replaced frequently. Switches in technology are costly, so the cost of housing these products (e.g. toothbrushes, etc.) will also increase

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[0128] Next, the interrupting element according to the second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In addition, the same components in the second embodiment as those already described in the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed descriptions thereof are omitted.

[0129] Picture 11 Is a cross-sectional view of the interrupting element involved in the second embodiment, Picture 12 Is along Picture 11 A cross-sectional view taken along the line C-C shown.

[0130] Such as Picture 11 and Picture 12 As shown, the structure of the interrupting element 50 involved in the second embodiment includes: a substantially cylindrical connecting member 17 formed of an insulator; fixed terminals 52A and 52B arranged separately from each other by the connecting member 17; and a similar housing 51.

[0131] The fixed terminals 52A and 52B include a closed portion 53 and a cylindrical portion 54 that closes bo...

Embodiment 3

[0137] Next, the pulse current generator according to the third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In addition, the same components in the third embodiment as those already described in the first and second embodiments are labeled the same Reference numerals and detailed descriptions are omitted.

[0138] Figure 13 It is a side view of the cosmetic device as a pulse current generator according to the third embodiment, and a part of it is shown by a cross section.

[0139] Such as Figure 13 As shown, the main difference in structure between the cosmetic device 70 involved in the embodiment and the ion toothbrush described in the first embodiment is the structure of the brush head 127. The head end side of the brush head 127 is a hair transplanting part 71, and a sponge 72 is provided on the surface of one side of the hair transplanting part 71 slightly near the center, and bristles 73 are transplanted around the sponge 72. In ad...

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[0143]Next, the pulse current generator according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In addition, the same components in the fourth embodiment as those described in the previously described embodiments are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed descriptions thereof are omitted.

[0144] Figure 14 It is a side view of the massager as the pulse current generator according to the fourth embodiment, and a part of it is shown by a cross section.

[0145] Such as Figure 14 As shown, the main difference in structure between the massager 80 involved in the fourth embodiment and the ion toothbrush 1 described in the first embodiment is the structure of the brush head 227. As in the first embodiment, a conductive member insertion hole 63 is formed inside the brush head 227, and the conductive member insertion hole 63 penetrates to the tip of the brush head 227.

[0146] A metal finger pressing part 81 is attac...

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Abstract

A contact-breaker device that can be miniaturized, realize low power consumption and low cost, and generate an irregular pulse current by causing irregular electrical conduction and insulation of a circuit. The contact-breaker device comprises: fixed terminals 12 A and 12 B secured at positions spaced apart from each other; and a movable member 11 capable of moving relative to the fixed terminals 12 A and 12 B and coming into or avoiding contact with the fixed terminals 12 A and 12 B based on its movement, thereby causing electrical conduction or insulation between the fixed terminals 12 A and 12 B; wherein the movable member 11 irregularly moves in accordance with externally applied vibration, thereby causing irregular electrical conduction or insulation between the fixed terminals 12 A and 12 B.

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Technical field [0001] The present invention relates to an interrupted element, a circuit including the interrupted element, a high-potential irregular pulse current generating circuit, a pulse current generating device that can generate an irregular pulse current including the circuit, a high-potential irregular pulse current generating device, and The assembling method of the interrupted element, which can switch the circuit irregularly with external vibration. Background technique [0002] When detecting micro-vibration or tilting and other posture changes, there are spring-type switches or mercury contact switches in the prior art. In addition, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 6-290690 discloses a ball contact switch, which is characterized by: as a solution to the problems of spring-type switches or mercury contact switches' elastic degradation, low sensitivity to fine adjustment methods, posture changes, and large shapes. In a small switch, a ball contact having conductivity o...

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IPC IPC(8): H01H35/14
Inventor 福场博池上确户沢奎三郎河野幸人佐伯公弘小林清志户边利男池上洁
Owner FUKUBA DENTAL
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