A head cover structure and its automatic head care machine

By designing the head cover structure of the automatic head care machine, and using a ring rotating frame and a swing frame to drive the comb to adjust its angle and swing, combined with a spray unit, a hot air unit and a suction unit, the machine achieves automated hair washing and dyeing, solving the problem of cumbersome manual operation in the traditional hair dyeing process and saving labor costs.

CN224268594UActive Publication Date: 2026-05-26SHENZHEN SIHUA INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520657233.2
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-08
Publication Date
2026-05-26
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-08

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Technical Problem

Traditional hair dyeing processes are cumbersome and time-consuming, requiring manual operation. While existing manual hair dyeing combs simplify the process, they still require repeated manual combing and cannot completely free up hands.

Method used

Design an automatic head care machine, including a head cover structure, using a ring rotating frame and a swing frame to drive the comb to adjust the angle and swing, combined with a spray unit, a hot air unit and a suction unit to realize the automated hair washing and dyeing process.

Benefits of technology

It enables automated hair care, reduces labor costs, and can move flexibly to cover both sides of the head, automating hair dyeing and washing operations.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a head cover structure and its automatic head care machine. The head cover structure includes a head cover mounting frame, a ring rotating frame, a swing frame, and a comb. The ring rotating frame is rotatably mounted inside the head cover mounting frame and is driven to rotate by a rotary drive mechanism. The swing frame is mounted on the ring rotating frame and its swing is driven by a swing drive mechanism. The two sides of the arc-shaped portion of the swing frame are sealed to the ring rotating frame by telescopic covers, which form a head receiving cavity inside the telescopic covers. The lower part of the swing frame has a hair receiving cavity communicating with the head receiving cavity. The comb is mounted on the swing frame and can move up and down along the swing frame. The up and down movement of the comb is driven by a comb reciprocating movement mechanism. The automatic head care machine adopts the above-mentioned head cover structure. This utility model can move flexibly according to the needs of shampooing and hair dyeing, and can better realize hair dyeing and / or hair washing. Using this utility model can save labor costs.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of head care technology, specifically to a head cover structure for head care, and an automatic head care machine that can be used for shampooing and / or dyeing hair. Background Technology

[0002] In traditional hair salons, the dyeing process usually involves the salon staff washing the hair before applying the dye. During the dyeing process, the staff manually mixes the dye and then uses a comb to apply the dye to the hair step by step. After the dyeing is completed and a certain amount of time is waited, the hair is rinsed with water.

[0003] In the traditional method described above, the steps taken by the shop assistants are cumbersome, involving rinsing the hair two or more times and repeatedly applying the hair dye to the hair, which is not only labor-intensive but also time-consuming.

[0004] To simplify the hair dyeing process, a manual hair dyeing comb has emerged on the market. It features a rubber container at the back containing hair dye. When dyeing is needed, pressing the container causes the dye to mix automatically and be delivered through an internal tube to the comb, which can then be applied directly to the hair. While this manual comb simplifies the process to some extent, it still requires manual application, making the entire process labor-intensive.

[0005] Therefore, the inventors hoped to design an automated head care machine that could be used for shampooing and / or dyeing hair, freeing up hands and saving labor costs. The head cover structure of the automated head care machine is one of the most challenging problems to solve, involving the up-and-down and left-and-right movement of the comb, as well as the delivery of solutions such as water and hair dye. Utility Model Content

[0006] The first objective of this invention is to provide a headgear structure.

[0007] The second objective of this invention is to provide an automatic head care machine employing the aforementioned head cover structure.

[0008] The first objective of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0009] A head cover structure, characterized in that it includes a head cover mounting frame, a ring rotating frame, a swing frame, and a comb. The ring rotating frame is rotatably mounted inside the head cover mounting frame and is driven to rotate by a rotation drive mechanism. The swing frame is mounted on the ring rotating frame and can swing to both sides. The swing of the swing frame is driven by a swing drive mechanism. The upper part of the swing frame is an arc-shaped portion. The two sides of the arc-shaped portion of the swing frame are respectively sealed to the ring rotating frame through telescopic covers, forming a head receiving cavity inside the telescopic covers. The lower part of the swing frame is provided with a hair receiving cavity communicating with the head receiving cavity. The comb is mounted on the swing frame and can move up and down along the swing frame. The up and down movement of the comb is driven by a comb reciprocating movement mechanism.

[0010] A further technical solution of this utility model is as follows: the swing frame is provided with a comb moving cavity that runs vertically through it, and an isolation strip for isolating the hair is provided between the comb moving cavity and the head receiving cavity and between the comb moving cavity and the hair receiving cavity, and the comb can pass through the isolation strip.

[0011] A further technical solution of this utility model is as follows: the isolation strip includes at least two layers of soft strips, each layer of soft strips is arranged sequentially along the extension direction of the isolation strip, the positions of the soft strips in adjacent layers are staggered vertically, and the middle of each soft strip is broken, thereby forming left and right halves.

[0012] A further technical solution of this utility model is as follows: a comb frame is provided on the swing frame, the comb is placed on the comb frame, and the comb can perform forward and backward extension and rotation on the comb frame. The forward and backward extension of the comb is driven by a telescopic drive mechanism, and the rotation of the comb is driven by a rotation drive mechanism.

[0013] A further technical solution of this utility model is as follows: the comb reciprocating movement mechanism includes a sealing tape that can rotate cyclically on the back of the swing frame, the comb is connected to the sealing tape, the inner surfaces of the two side plates on the back of the swing frame are respectively provided with sealing grooves, and the two sides of the sealing tape are respectively provided with sealing protrusions, which are fitted into the sealing grooves.

[0014] A further technical solution of this utility model is: the telescopic cover is a bellows protective cover.

[0015] The second objective of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0016] An automatic head care machine, characterized in that it includes a frame, a solution storage unit, a solution delivery pump, a spraying unit, a hot air unit, a suction unit, and a head cover structure. The head cover structure is mounted on the frame. The spraying pipes of the spraying unit are arranged on a swing frame for spraying solution onto the hair. The solution delivery pump can deliver the solution in the solution storage unit to the comb and the spraying unit. The hot air pipes of the hot air unit are arranged on the swing frame for blowing hot air into the head cavity and the hair cavity. The suction unit is connected to the hair cavity and can suck the hair into the hair cavity.

[0017] A further technical solution of this utility model is as follows: the inlet of the solution delivery pump is connected to the solution storage unit, the comb is provided with a solution channel, and the outlet of the solution delivery pump is connected to the spraying unit and the solution channel.

[0018] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0019] 1. The head cover structure of this utility model sets the comb on the swing frame, and the swing frame can also be equipped with pipes for spraying units, hot air units, etc. When running, the rotation of the ring rotating frame can drive the swing frame and its pipes to adjust the angle around the human head. The swing of the swing frame can drive the comb and its pipes to swing together, so that the movement can cover both sides of the head. Moreover, the comb can also move up and down along the swing frame to comb. It can be seen that this utility model can move flexibly according to the needs of washing and dyeing hair, and can better realize hair dyeing and / or washing of the hair.

[0020] 2. This utility model's automatic head care machine adopts the aforementioned head cover structure and is equipped with a spraying unit, a hot air unit, and a suction unit, thereby enabling flexible care of the head and hair. Using this utility model can save labor costs. Attached Figure Description

[0021] Figure 1 This is one of the three-dimensional schematic diagrams of the headgear structure according to an embodiment of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a second perspective view of the headgear structure according to an embodiment of this utility model;

[0023] Figure 3 This is the third perspective view of the headgear structure according to an embodiment of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the headgear structure according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0025] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the swing frame and its components of the headgear structure according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0026] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the matching structure of the comb and sealing tape in the head cover structure of this utility model embodiment;

[0027] Figure 7 yes Figure 6 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;

[0028] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the fit between the sealing tape of the headgear structure and the side plate of the swing frame in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0029] Figure 9 This is one of the schematic diagrams of the assembly structure of the comb according to an embodiment of this utility model;

[0030] Figure 10 This is the second schematic diagram of the assembly structure of the comb according to an embodiment of this utility model;

[0031] Figure 11 This is a cross-sectional view of the comb section in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0032] Figure 12 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of an automatic head care machine according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0033] Figure 13 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the head cushion of the automatic head care machine according to an embodiment of the present invention when it is disassembled;

[0034] Figure 14 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the automatic head care machine with the frame hidden according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0035] Meaning of the labels in the attached diagram:

[0036] 1-Headpiece mounting bracket; 2-Head receiving cavity; 3-Head cushion; 4-Isolation strip; 4.1-Soft strip; 5-Comb; 5.1-Straight rod section; 5.2-Solution channel; 5.3-Teeth of the straight rod section; 5.4-Baffle; 5.5-First liquid outlet; 5.6-Comb teeth; 5.7-Second liquid outlet; 6-Chain; 7-Sealing tape; 7.1-Sealing protrusion; 8-Swing frame; 8.1-Arc-shaped section; 8.2-Straight extension section; 8 8.3-Slide groove; 8.4-Connecting pin; 8.5-Side plate; 8.6-Chain receiving groove; 8.7-Sealing groove; 8.8-Sealing plate; 9-Annular rotating frame; 9.1-Teeth of the annular rotating frame; 9.2-Connecting plate; 10-Limiting gear; 10.1-Limiting ring; 11-Telescopic cover; 12-Second drive motor; 13-First drive motor; 14-Drive rotating gear; 15-Support frame; 16-Comb frame; 16.1-Pulley; 17- - Spring; 18- Fourth drive motor; 19- Third drive motor; 20- Sprocket; 21- Support shaft; 22- Water receiving box; 23- Drive gear; 24- Connecting strip; 25- Hair receiving chamber; 26- Comb moving chamber; 27- Hot air duct; 27.1- Air hole; 28- Spray duct; 28.1- Spray hole; 29- Frame; 30- Suction duct; 31- Liquid storage container; 32- Suction fan; 33- Solution transfer pump; 3 3.1-Inlet; 33.2-Outlet; 34-Water storage container; 34.1-Heating water tank; 34.2-Wastewater tank; 35-Hot air blower; 36-Nut; 37-Rotating shaft; 38-Screw; 39-Second bearing; 40-Fifth drive motor; 41-Sleeve; 41.1-Elongated hole; 42-First bearing; 43-Rubber mounting base; 44-Worm; 45-Turbine; 46-Sixth drive motor; 47-Rotating pin. Detailed Implementation

[0037] The present invention will be further described below with reference to embodiments.

[0038] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the directional descriptions, such as up, down, front, back, left, right, etc., indicate the directional or positional relationship based on the directional or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0039] In the description of this utility model, "several" means one or more, "multiple" means two or more, "greater than," "less than," and "exceeding" are understood to exclude the stated number, while "above," "below," and "within" are understood to include the stated number. If "first" or "second" is used in the description, it is only for the purpose of distinguishing technical features and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance, or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features, or implicitly indicating the order of the indicated technical features.

[0040] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly defined, terms such as "setting," "installation," and "connection" should be interpreted broadly, and those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model in conjunction with the specific content of the technical solution.

[0041] Example:

[0042] like Figures 1 to 11 The headgear structure shown in this embodiment includes a headgear mounting frame 1, a ring rotating frame 9, a swing frame 8, and a comb 5.

[0043] In this embodiment, the head cover mounting bracket 1 is a circular plate with a circular hole in the middle. The head cover mounting bracket 1 is used to fix the head cover structure to the frame 29.

[0044] The annular rotating frame 9 is rotatably mounted inside the headgear mounting frame 1, and is driven to rotate by a rotary drive mechanism. In this embodiment, the annular rotating frame 9 is also a circular plate with a central hole. The center of the annular rotating frame 9 coincides with the center of the headgear mounting frame 1. Teeth are provided on the outer periphery of the annular rotating frame 9. The rotary drive mechanism includes a limiting gear 10, a driving rotating gear 14, and a first drive motor 13. Limiting gears 10 are respectively provided on the left, right, and bottom sides of the annular rotating frame 9. The limiting gears 10 are rotatably connected to the back of the headgear mounting frame 1 via a conventional structure. A limiting ring 10.1 is provided at the outer end of the limiting gear 10. The teeth 9.1 of the annular rotating frame mesh with the limiting gear 10, and the edge of the annular rotating frame 9 is restricted to the inner side of the limiting ring 10.1. The first drive motor 13 is mounted on the back of the headgear mounting bracket 1 and is positioned above the annular rotating frame 9. The drive gear 14 is mounted on the first drive motor 13 and meshes with the teeth 9.1 of the annular rotating frame. When the first drive motor 13 drives the drive gear 14 to rotate, it will cause the annular rotating frame 9 to rotate. In operation, the annular rotating frame 9 rotates left and right within a small range and does not rotate 360°.

[0045] The swing frame 8 is mounted on the annular rotating frame 9. The swing frame 8 can swing to both sides, thereby driving the comb 5 and other components on it to swing left and right together. In this embodiment, the upper part of the swing frame 8 is designed as an arc-shaped portion 8.1, and the lower part is designed as a straight extension portion 8.2. The shape of the swing frame 8 is not limited to this. In other embodiments, the lower part of the swing frame 8 can be extended and transformed as needed.

[0046] The specific installation structure of the swing frame 8 in this embodiment is as follows: connecting plates 9.2 are respectively provided at the upper and lower ends of the annular rotating frame 9. The upper and lower ends of the arc-shaped part 8.1 of the swing frame 8 are rotatably connected to the connecting plates 9.2 through connecting pins 8.4, so that the swing frame 8 as a whole can swing. The swing driving mechanism includes a second drive motor 12, which is connected to the upper connecting pin 8.4, so that the swing frame 8 can be driven to swing left and right by the second drive motor 12.

[0047] Telescopic covers 11 are respectively provided between the two sides of the arc-shaped portion 8.1 of the swing frame 8 and the annular rotating frame 9. The edges of the telescopic covers 11 are sealed to the sides of the arc-shaped portion 8.1 and the annular rotating frame 9, thereby forming a head receiving cavity 2 inside the telescopic covers 11. In this embodiment, the telescopic cover 11 is a bellows protective cover. In other embodiments, the telescopic cover 11 can also be other types of retractable protective covers.

[0048] The lower part of the swing frame 8 is provided with a hair receiving cavity 25 that communicates with the head receiving cavity 2. During use, the user's hair will be sucked into the hair receiving cavity 25.

[0049] The swing frame 8 is also provided with a comb moving cavity 26 that runs vertically through the shaft. The comb moving cavity 26 is located behind the head receiving cavity 2 and the hair receiving cavity 25. An isolation strip 4 is provided between the comb moving cavity 26 and the head receiving cavity 2 and between the comb moving cavity 26 and the hair receiving cavity 25. The isolation strip 4 isolates the hair, but the comb 5 can pass through the isolation strip.

[0050] The specific structure of the isolation strip 4 in this embodiment is as follows: Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the isolation strip 4 in this embodiment includes four layers of soft strips 4.1 arranged sequentially from front to back. Of course, the number of layers of soft strips 4.1 can be designed according to needs to block hair. Each layer includes several soft strips 4.1, and the soft strips 4.1 of each layer are arranged sequentially along the extension direction of the isolation strip 4. There are gaps between the soft strips 4.1, and the positions of the soft strips 4.1 in adjacent layers are staggered vertically to block hair from passing through. Each soft strip 4.1 is broken in the middle to form two halves, and the comb 5 can pass through the middle without hindering the comb 5 from moving up and down.

[0051] The comb 5 can move up and down along the swing frame 8. The up and down movement of the comb 5 is driven by the comb reciprocating movement mechanism, which can comb the user's hair. The comb reciprocating movement mechanism in this embodiment includes a cyclically rotating sealing tape 7, a chain 6, and a third drive motor 19, all arranged around the back of the swing frame 8. The sealing tape 7 has sealing protrusions 7.1 on both sides, and the chain 6 is connected to both sides of the sealing tape 7. The pins of the chains 6 on both sides correspond one-to-one and are connected together by connecting strips 24. The connecting strips 24 pass through the sealing tape 7, thereby connecting the sealing tape 7 and the chain 6 into one unit. The swing frame 8 has two side plates 8.5, and the inner surface of the two side plates 8.5 has sealing grooves 8.7. The inner end of the sealing grooves 8.7 has a chain receiving groove 8.6 for the chain to pass through. The sealing protrusion 7.1 of the sealing tape 7 located between the two side plates 8.5 of the swing frame 8 will fit into the sealing groove 8.7 to form a seal, and the chain 6 is located in the chain receiving groove 8.6. The part of the sealing tape 7 located on the outside of the swing frame 8 is supported by the support frame 15 on the swing frame 8. Support shafts 21 are rotatably provided at the upper and lower ends of the swing frame 8 and on the support frame 15, respectively. The two ends of the support shafts 21 are provided with sprockets 20, which are connected to the chain 6. The third drive motor 19 is connected to the support shaft 21 at the lower end of the swing frame 8, and drives the sealing tape 7 to rotate. Sealing plates 8.8 are provided at the upper and lower ends of the swing frame 8, and the sealing tape 7 will fit against the sealing plates 8.8 to form a proper seal at the upper and lower ends. In addition, a water collection box 22 is provided at the lower end of the swing frame 8. The bottom of the water collection box 22 has a drain hole, which is connected to a wastewater pipe. During use, some overflowing water droplets will fall into the water collection box 22 and be discharged.

[0052] The specific structure of the comb reciprocating movement mechanism is not limited to the above structure. In another embodiment, it can be other formed mechanisms that can drive the comb 5 to move up and down. For example, the power to drive the comb 5 to move can be set outside the swing frame 8, and then the power can be transmitted through a transmission mechanism.

[0053] In this embodiment, a rubber mounting base 43 is provided on the sealing tape 7, and a comb frame 16 is fixed on the back of the rubber mounting base 43. Two pulleys 16.1 are provided on the side of the comb frame 16, and a sliding groove 8.3 is provided on the side plate of the swing frame 8. The pulleys 16.1 are slidably connected in the sliding groove 8.3, so that the up and down movement of the comb frame 16 can be more stable.

[0054] like Figures 9 to 11As shown, in this embodiment, a sleeve 41 is rotatably mounted on the comb holder 16 via a first bearing 42. The comb 5 is mounted on the sleeve 41, allowing the comb 5 to rotate as well. The rotation of the comb is driven by a rotation drive mechanism. In this embodiment, the rotation drive mechanism includes a fifth drive motor 40, a worm gear 44, and a turbine 45. The turbine 45 is mounted on the sleeve 41, and the fifth drive motor 40 is located below the comb holder 16. The worm gear 44 is mounted on the output shaft of the fifth drive motor 40, and the worm gear 44 is connected to the turbine 45, thereby enabling the fifth drive motor 40 to drive the sleeve 41 to rotate.

[0055] A straight rod 5.1 is located at the rear of the comb 5. The straight rod 5.1 slides through the sleeve 41 on the comb holder 16, allowing the comb 5 to move back and forth. A stop post 5.4 is provided on the straight rod 5.1. An elongated hole 41.1 extending along the length direction is provided on the sleeve 41. The stop post 5.4 is located in the elongated hole 41.1. A spring 17 is fitted on the sleeve 41. The spring 17 abuts against the stop post 5.4, thereby providing a forward restoring force to the straight rod 5.1. When the comb 5 moves back and forth, the stop post 5.4 will be restricted to move within the elongated hole 41.1. Moreover, when the fifth drive motor 40 drives the sleeve 41 to rotate a certain angle, it will simultaneously drive the comb 5 to rotate a certain angle.

[0056] The forward and backward telescopic movement of the comb 5 is driven by a telescopic drive mechanism, which includes a fourth drive motor 18. The fourth drive motor 18 is mounted on the comb frame 16. A drive gear 23 is provided on the rotating shaft of the fourth drive motor 18. The rear end of the straight rod 5.1 is provided with teeth. The drive gear 23 meshes with the teeth 5.3 of the straight rod, so that the comb 5 can be driven to perform forward and backward telescopic movement through the fourth drive motor 18.

[0057] A more specific structure of the headgear structure in this embodiment is that a head cushion 3 is provided at the lower front of the headgear mounting frame 1 to support the user's head near the neck.

[0058] This embodiment also discloses an automatic head care machine, such as Figure 13 and Figure 14 As shown, it includes a frame 29, a solution storage unit, a solution delivery pump 33, a spraying unit, a hot air unit, a suction unit, and the aforementioned head cover structure.

[0059] The diagram only shows the support frame of the rack 29. The exterior of the rack 29 will be covered with a skin according to actual aesthetic requirements. Additionally, the upper surface of the rack 29 can be padded to make it more comfortable for the user to lie on. The solution storage unit, solution delivery pump 33, spraying unit, hot air unit, and suction unit are housed within the rack 29. A ramp is located near the rear of the rack 29, and the headgear structure is fixedly mounted on the ramp.

[0060] The headgear structure of this embodiment can be adjusted back and forth relative to the frame 29. It employs a conventional structure, specifically: a rotating shaft 37 is rotatably mounted on the upper end of the headgear mounting bracket 1 via a second bearing 39. A nut 36 is fixed on the rotating shaft 37, and a screw 38 is threaded onto the nut 36. The front end of the screw 38 is connected to a sixth drive motor 46, which drives the screw 38 to rotate. The sixth drive motor 46 is fixedly mounted at a corresponding position on the upper end of the frame 29. Additionally, the head cushion 3 is hinged to the front of the headgear mounting bracket 1 via a conventional rotating pin 47, and the head cushion 3 fits into an arc-shaped groove 29.1 on the frame 29. During use, the overall position of the headgear structure can be adjusted slightly back and forth by rotating the screw 38 driven by the sixth drive motor 46, thus accommodating users with different head sizes.

[0061] The solution storage unit in this embodiment includes a water storage container 34 and multiple liquid storage containers 31. The liquid storage containers 31 can store hair dye, shampoo, and conditioning solution, etc. The number of liquid storage containers 31 can be designed according to requirements.

[0062] In this embodiment, the water storage container 34 adopts a conventional water tank structure, including a heating water tank 34.1 and a wastewater tank 34.2. The heating water tank 34.1 is equipped with a conventional heating device and is connected to a solution delivery pump 33 to provide hot water for the automatic head care machine. The wastewater tank 34.2 includes an upper space and a lower space, which are separated by a partition. The partition has a water flow channel connecting the upper and lower spaces, and a check valve is installed on the water flow channel. During use, the wastewater generated from shampooing will enter the upper space of the wastewater tank 34.2 and be filtered. Hair and other debris will remain in the upper space, and the filtered water will flow into the lower space through the water flow channel. At this time, the check valve does not block the flow of water. The lower space serves as the wastewater storage tank, and the upper space serves as the debris collection tank. The debris filtered out in the upper space can be cleaned later. Since the water storage container 34 has a conventional structure, it will not be described in detail here.

[0063] The spraying unit includes a spray pipe 28 arranged inside the swing frame 8, and spray holes 28.1 on the spray pipe 28 for spraying liquid onto the hair. Two solution channels 5.2 are provided inside the comb 5. Multiple first liquid outlet holes 5.5 are provided on the front of the comb 5, and second liquid outlet holes 5.7 are provided on the comb teeth 5.6 of the comb 5. The two solution channels 5.2 are respectively connected to the first liquid outlet holes 5.5 and the second liquid outlet holes 5.7.

[0064] The solution delivery pump 33 used in this embodiment is an existing integrated pump with multiple inlet ports 33.1 and multiple outlet ports 33.2. It can draw the solution connected to the corresponding inlet port as needed and then deliver it to the corresponding outlet port. The multiple inlet ports 33.1 of the solution delivery pump 33 are respectively connected to the heating water tank 34.1 and multiple liquid storage containers 31. The spray pipe 28 and two solution channels 5.2 are respectively connected to the corresponding outlet ports 33.2. The solution delivery pump 33 can deliver the solution to the spray pipe 28 or the comb 5. The first outlet hole 5.5 on the comb 5 is mainly used to output water or other solutions, and the second outlet hole 5.7 is mainly used to output hair dye.

[0065] The hot air unit of this embodiment includes a hot air duct 27 and a hot air blower 35. The hot air duct 27 is arranged inside the swing frame 8. The hot air duct 27 is provided with air holes 27.1. The hot air duct 27 is connected to the hot air blower 35, so that hot air can be blown into the head receiving cavity 2 and the hair receiving cavity 25.

[0066] The suction unit in this embodiment includes a suction fan 32, which is connected to the upper space of the wastewater tank 34.2. The upper end of the wastewater tank 34.2 is connected to the bottom of the hair receiving cavity 25 via a suction pipe 30. In use, when the suction fan 32 suctions the upper space of the wastewater tank 34.2, the check valve on the partition will close, making the suction pipe 30 the sole inlet to the upper space of the wastewater tank 34.2. This generates suction on the hair receiving cavity 25, allowing the suction fan 32 to draw hair into it. Wastewater from shampooing also flows through the suction pipe 30 into the upper space of the wastewater tank 34.2, eventually entering the lower space of the wastewater tank 34.2. (The lengths of the various connecting pipes in the figure are for illustrative purposes only; the actual lengths need to be adjusted according to actual design requirements.)

[0067] One method of using the automatic head care machine in this embodiment is as follows:

[0068] During shampooing, the user lies on top of the automatic hair care machine, with their head positioned in the head receiving cavity 2. Once the machine is activated, the suction fan 32 generates suction, drawing the hair into the hair receiving cavity 25 to prevent it from tangling. Then, the solution delivery pump 33 draws water from the water storage container 34 and delivers it to the spray pipe 28, spraying it onto the head and hair. The comb 5, driven by the fourth drive motor 18, extends into the head receiving cavity 2, and then the third drive motor 19 drives it downwards to comb the hair. When the comb needs to return to its original position after moving downwards, the fourth drive motor 18 first drives it to retract into the comb moving cavity 26, and then the third drive motor 19 drives it upwards. After returning to its original position, it extends back into the head receiving cavity 2 for repeated combing. Throughout this process, the swing frame 8, driven by the second drive motor 12, gradually swings, allowing for comprehensive spraying and combing of the hair. It can also be driven by the first drive motor 13 to rotate the annular rotating frame 9 to adjust the overall angle. After shampooing, hot air is blown through the hot air blower 35 to dry the hair. During the shampooing process, conditioning solution can also be applied to the comb 5.

[0069] When hair dyeing is needed, the solution delivery pump 33 delivers the hair dye to the comb 5, which then applies it to the hair. The movement of the comb 5 is similar to the shampooing process, and the oscillating frame 8 oscillates gradually to ensure the hair dye is fully applied to the hair. After a certain period of time has passed since the dyeing process was completed, the hair is washed using the same shampooing steps described above.

[0070] After use, a certain amount of clean water is usually introduced into both solution channels 5.2 to unclog them and prevent hair dye and other solutions from clogging the solution channels 5.2.

[0071] For users with short hair, when comb 5 moves upward during the combing process, the fifth drive motor 40 can drive comb 5 to rotate 180°, so that the comb teeth 5.6 face upward, and then comb the user's hair.

[0072] Furthermore, an automatic hair care machine can be equipped with a control unit, which can be used to intelligently control the operation of the machine through a conventional controller. For example, the user can input hair dyeing parameters (such as hair color selection, dyeing time, hair length, etc.) through the control unit's operating interface to obtain the corresponding hair dyeing plan, which will then drive the automatic hair care machine to perform the dyeing operation according to the plan.

[0073] The above embodiments of this utility model are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this utility model. The implementation of this utility model is not limited thereto. All other modifications, substitutions or alterations made to the above structure of this utility model based on the above content of this utility model and in accordance with the common technical knowledge and conventional means in the field, without departing from the basic technical idea of ​​this utility model, shall fall within the scope of protection of this utility model.

Claims

1. A headgear structure, characterized by: The device includes a head cover mounting frame, a circular rotating frame, a swing frame, and a comb. The circular rotating frame is rotatably mounted inside the head cover mounting frame and is driven to rotate by a rotary drive mechanism. The swing frame is mounted on the circular rotating frame and can swing to both sides. The swing of the swing frame is driven by a swing drive mechanism. The upper part of the swing frame is an arc-shaped section. The two sides of the arc-shaped section of the swing frame are sealed to the circular rotating frame by telescopic covers, which form a head receiving cavity inside the telescopic covers. The lower part of the swing frame has a hair receiving cavity that communicates with the head receiving cavity. The comb is mounted on the swing frame and can move up and down along the swing frame. The up and down movement of the comb is driven by a comb reciprocating movement mechanism.

2. The headgear structure of Claim 1, wherein: The swing frame is provided with a comb moving cavity that runs vertically through it. There are isolation strips between the comb moving cavity and the head receiving cavity and between the comb moving cavity and the hair receiving cavity to isolate the hair. The comb can pass through the isolation strips.

3. The headgear structure of Claim 2, wherein: The isolation strip includes at least two layers of soft strips. The soft strips in each layer are arranged sequentially along the extension direction of the isolation strip. The positions of the soft strips in adjacent layers are staggered vertically. The middle of each soft strip is broken, thus forming two halves.

4. The headgear structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The swing frame is equipped with a comb frame, the comb is mounted on the comb frame, and the comb can extend and retract and rotate on the comb frame. The extension and retraction of the comb is driven by an extension drive mechanism, and the rotation of the comb is driven by a rotation drive mechanism.

5. The headgear structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The comb reciprocating movement mechanism includes a cyclically rotating sealing tape on the back of the swing frame. The comb is connected to the sealing tape. The inner surfaces of the two side plates on the back of the swing frame are respectively provided with sealing grooves. The two sides of the sealing tape are respectively provided with sealing protrusions, and the sealing protrusions are fitted into the sealing grooves.

6. The headgear structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The telescopic cover is a bellows-style protective cover.

7. An automatic head care machine, characterized in that: The device includes a frame, a solution storage unit, a solution delivery pump, a spraying unit, a hot air unit, a suction unit, and a head cover structure as described in any one of claims 1 to 6. The head cover structure is mounted on the frame. The spraying pipe of the spraying unit is arranged on the swing frame for spraying the solution onto the hair. The solution delivery pump can deliver the solution in the solution storage unit to the comb and the spraying unit. The hot air pipe of the hot air unit is arranged on the swing frame and can blow hot air onto the head receiving cavity and the hair receiving cavity. The suction unit is connected to the hair receiving cavity and can suck the hair into the hair receiving cavity.

8. The automatic head care machine according to claim 7, characterized in that: The inlet of the solution delivery pump is connected to the solution storage unit, the comb is provided with a solution channel, and the outlet of the solution delivery pump is connected to the spraying unit and the solution channel.