moxibustion box

By designing an automatic ignition switch in conjunction with the moxibustion box, the problem of needing manual pressing during ignition is solved, realizing automatic ignition and maintenance of the moxa stick, thus improving the convenience and experience of moxibustion.

CN116327597BActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06FOSHAN XINGMAN INFORMATION TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202310372721.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2023-04-07
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2043-04-07

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Technical Problem

In existing moxibustion techniques, the ignition process requires manual pressing, resulting in a poor user experience, and the moxa stick is prone to extinguishing, causing inconvenience to users.

Method used

A moxibustion box was designed, comprising a box body, a moxibustion element, and an ignition device. Through a cooperative structure, the moxibustion element switches between an ignition position and an initial position, automatically triggering the ignition switch to ignite. The ignition position is maintained by the cooperative structure between the mounting base and the moxibustion element, avoiding continuous pressing by the user.

Benefits of technology

It enables the moxa stick to be lit without the user having to press it continuously, improving ease of use, avoiding the problem of the moxa stick going out, and enhancing the moxibustion experience.

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Abstract

This application relates to a moxibustion box, comprising a box body; a moxibustion element for mounting moxa sticks; and an ignition device including an ignition element, a mounting base, and an ignition switch for controlling the ignition element. The ignition element, mounting base, and ignition switch are all connected to the box body. The moxibustion element can cooperate with the mounting base, having an ignition position and an initial position relative to the mounting base, and can switch between the ignition position and the initial position. A mating structure exists between the mounting base and the moxibustion element, which keeps the moxibustion element in the ignition position. When the moxibustion element is in the ignition position, it exerts a force on the ignition switch to control the ignition element to ignite the moxa sticks. This moxibustion box eliminates the need for the user to constantly press the ignition button, enhancing the user's moxibustion experience.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application belongs to the field of moxibustion device technology, specifically relating to a moxibustion box. Background Technology

[0002] Current moxibustion techniques generally face problems such as difficulty in finding a fire source, slow ignition speed, and safety hazards related to the flame type. Furthermore, the ignition switches all require continuous pressing, resulting in a poor user experience. Because of this continuous pressing, if the user releases their hand midway or removes the moxa stick from the ignition switch due to impatience, the moxa stick may not ignite fully and may extinguish quickly, causing inconvenience to the user during the moxibustion process. Summary of the Invention

[0003] The purpose of this application is to provide a moxibustion box that eliminates the need for users to constantly press and ignite the device, thereby enhancing the user's moxibustion experience.

[0004] This application discloses a moxibustion box, comprising: a box body; a moxibustion element for mounting moxa sticks; and an ignition device, the ignition device including an ignition element, a mounting base, and an ignition switch for controlling the ignition element. The ignition element, the mounting base, and the ignition switch are all connected to the box body. The moxibustion element can cooperate with the mounting base. The moxibustion element has an ignition position and an initial position relative to the mounting base and can switch between the ignition position and the initial position. The mounting base and the moxibustion element have a mating structure that allows the moxibustion element to be held in the ignition position. When the moxibustion element is in the ignition position, the moxibustion element exerts a force on the ignition switch to control the ignition element to ignite the moxa sticks.

[0005] The proposed solution has the following beneficial effects:

[0006] In this embodiment, when the moxibustion device moves from the initial position to the ignition position, it can trigger the ignition switch of the ignition device to turn it on, thereby igniting the moxa stick. Furthermore, when the moxibustion device is in the ignition position, the cooperation structure between the mounting base and the moxibustion device ensures that the moxibustion device is always in the ignition position, eliminating the need for the user to constantly press the ignition button. This allows the moxa stick to be fully ignited, avoids the problem of the moxa stick easily going out, improves ease of use, and enhances the user's moxibustion experience. Attached Figure Description

[0007] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this application and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this application. It is obvious that the drawings described below are merely some embodiments of this application, and those skilled in the art can obtain other drawings based on these drawings without any inventive effort.

[0008] Figure 1 A three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the moxibustion box described in Embodiment 1 of this application is shown.

[0009] Figure 2 A top view of the structure of the moxibustion box described in Embodiment 1 of this application is shown.

[0010] Figure 3 A frontal view of the moxibustion box described in Embodiment 1 of this application is shown.

[0011] Figure 4 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the moxibustion component of the moxibustion box described in Embodiment 1 of this application is shown.

[0012] Figure 5 The first embodiment of this application is shown. Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the moxibustion box.

[0013] Figure 6 The first embodiment of this application is shown. Figure 5 An enlarged structural diagram of part B of the moxibustion box.

[0014] Figure 7 The first embodiment of this application is shown. Figure 5 An enlarged structural diagram of point C of the moxibustion box.

[0015] Figure 8 This diagram shows the assembly schematic of the ignition device and the mounting base in Embodiment 1 of this application.

[0016] Figure 9 A schematic diagram showing the disassembled structure of the ignition device and the mounting base in Embodiment 1 of this application is shown.

[0017] Figure 10 The first embodiment of this application is shown. Figure 9 Another perspective of the structural diagram showing the disassembled structure of the ignition device and the mounting base.

[0018] Figure 11 A three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the ignition device in Embodiment 1 of this application is shown.

[0019] Figure 12 A three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the ignition base in Embodiment 1 of this application is shown.

[0020] Figure 13 The first embodiment of this application is shown. Figure 9 A structural schematic diagram of the central ignition socket from another perspective.

[0021] Figure 14 A top view of the structure of the moxibustion box described in Embodiment 2 of this application is shown.

[0022] Figure 15 This application illustrates Embodiment 2. Figure 14 A schematic diagram of the structure of the moxibustion box along section AA as described in the document.

[0023] Figure 16 This application illustrates Embodiment 2. Figure 15 An enlarged structural diagram of point D of the moxibustion box.

[0024] Figure 17 This application illustrates Embodiment 2. Figure 16 A further enlarged structural schematic diagram of the moxibustion box.

[0025] Figure 18 A partial cross-sectional structural diagram of the moxibustion box described in Embodiment 3 of this application is shown.

[0026] Figure 19 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the moxibustion component of the moxibustion box described in Embodiment 3 of this application is shown.

[0027] Figure 20 A partial three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the moxibustion box described in Embodiment 3 of this application is shown.

[0028] Figure 21 A partial cross-sectional structural schematic diagram of the moxibustion box described in Embodiment 4 of this application is shown. Detailed Implementation

[0029] Example 1

[0030] like Figures 1 to 13 As shown, this embodiment discloses a moxibustion box. The moxibustion box includes a moxibustion cup, a box body 20, a lid, and an ignition device 40 connected inside the box body 20. The lid is used to cover the box body to prevent the moxibustion components 10 from easily falling off the box body. Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the moxibustion box contains multiple moxibustion cups. The moxibustion component 10 can be the entire moxibustion cup or a part of the moxibustion cup that can fix the moxa stick, such as... Figures 1 to 2 As can be seen from the embodiments, the moxibustion device is part of the moxibustion cup.

[0031] It should be understood that the ignition device 40 can ignite the moxa stick 100, and the moxibustion component 10 can be stored together with the moxa stick 100 in the moxibustion box when not in use, thereby realizing the integration of the moxibustion box's functions of igniting and storing the moxa stick 100.

[0032] For example, when performing moxibustion, users can take out moxa stick 100 from the moxibustion box as needed, and ignite the moxa stick 100 directly on the skin using the ignition device 40 on the moxibustion box. This makes the moxibustion box more flexible and convenient to use, and avoids the inconvenience of not being able to find a fire source.

[0033] In some embodiments, the ignition device 40 includes a circuit board 30, and the moxibustion box also includes a mounting base 31 for fixing the circuit board 30.

[0034] Combination Figure 7 As shown, the ignition device 40 includes an ignition switch 46 and an ignition socket 41 connected within the housing 20. One end of the ignition switch 46 is electrically connected to the circuit board 30 and is used to control the ignition socket 41.

[0035] In this embodiment, the ignition base 41 is a ceramic base. The ignition base 41 includes an ignition part 42, an ignition element 45, and a base 43. The ignition part 42 protrudes from the base 43, and the ignition element 45 is disposed within the ignition part 42. For example, the ignition element 45 includes a heating element, which is a heating wire, i.e., a heating wire formed of a metal structure.

[0036] It should be understood that when the ignition switch 46 is turned on, the heating element begins to heat up, which can then be used to ignite the moxa stick 100 it contacts.

[0037] Furthermore, combined Figure 11 As shown, the ignition unit 42 is provided with a recess 402, and the heating element is installed in the recess 402 and spaced apart from the bottom wall of the recess 402; the ignition base 41 also includes a plurality of heat dissipation holes 403, which penetrate the bottom wall of the recess 402 and the base 43, for heat dissipation when the heating element is ignited.

[0038] Furthermore, combined Figure 12As shown, the ignition part 42 also includes a lead hole 404, which penetrates the bottom wall of the sink 402 and the base 43. The ignition element 45 also includes a lead wire. The heating wire includes multiple loops 451 and pins 452 bent at both ends. The width of the heating wire is greater than the diameter of the lead hole 404. Thus, the heating wire can be supported by the two pins 452 at both ends to separate the heating wire from the bottom wall of the sink 402, so that the heating wire is suspended in the sink. This allows the bottom surface of the heating wire to dissipate heat. One end of the lead wire is connected to the pin 452, which can usually be achieved by soldering. The other end of the lead wire extends out from the lead hole 404 and is electrically connected to the circuit board 30.

[0039] It should be understood that the lead hole 404 can be used to guide the lead and prevent the lead from breaking or being damaged.

[0040] The ignition element 45 is electrically connected to the circuit board 30, and the working state of the ignition element 45 of the ignition socket 41 is controlled by the ignition switch 46.

[0041] In addition, the ignition switch 46 is a push switch, which can turn on the ignition switch 46 when it is pressed, thereby controlling the heating element to heat up; when the ignition switch 46 is not subjected to external force, it remains in the closed state and therefore cannot control the heating element to heat up.

[0042] Combination Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, the ignition device 40 also includes a mounting base 50 connected to the housing 20. The mounting base 50 and the circuit board 30 are both connected inside the housing 20. The ignition socket 41 is installed inside the housing 20 via the mounting base 50, and the ignition switch 46 is installed inside the housing 20 via the circuit board 30.

[0043] In this embodiment, at least a portion of the mounting base 50 is exposed on the upper surface of the housing 20, allowing the moxibustion element 10 to cooperate with the mounting base 50. Specifically, the moxibustion element 10 can be placed on the exposed upper surface of the mounting base 50. The moxibustion element 10 has an ignition position and an initial position relative to the mounting base 50, and can switch between the ignition position and the initial position. The initial position is usually the state in which the moxibustion element 10 is placed directly on the mounting base 50, and the two are not connected in any other way.

[0044] Furthermore, the mounting base 50 and the moxibustion device 10 have a mating structure 60, which allows the moxibustion device 10 to remain in the ignition position. The mating structure 60 allows for a further connection between the mounting base 50 and the moxibustion device 10, enabling the moxibustion device 10 to engage with the mounting base 50 more deeply than in its initial position. For example, it allows the two to be connected closer together and maintain this connection.

[0045] It should be understood that when the moxibustion element 10 is in the ignition position, it exerts a force on the ignition switch 46 to control the ignition element 45 to ignite the moxa stick 100, and can maintain the moxibustion element 10 in the ignition position through the cooperating structure 60. When the moxibustion element 10 is in its initial position before the ignition position, it can be movable relative to the mounting base 50 (e.g., moving up and down along the mounting base 50) or removable. Thus, through the cooperating structure 60 between the mounting base 50 and the moxibustion element 10, the moxibustion element 10 is always in the ignition position, eliminating the need for the user to constantly press the ignition button. This ensures the moxa stick 100 is fully ignited, avoids the problem of the moxa stick 100 easily extinguishing, improves ease of use, and enhances the user's moxibustion experience.

[0046] Furthermore, the mounting base 50 and the circuit board 30 are arranged vertically opposite each other, the ignition switch 46 is located on the side of the circuit board 30 facing the mounting base 50, and the ignition socket 41 is located between the mounting base 50 and the circuit board 30.

[0047] In some embodiments, the mating structure 60 includes a first protrusion 61 disposed on one of the moxibustion element 10 and the mounting base 50, and an adapter groove or a second protrusion 62 disposed on the other to engage with the first protrusion 61. When the moxibustion element 10 is in the ignition position, the first protrusion 61 and the adapter groove or the second protrusion 62 engage with each other to keep the moxibustion element 10 in the ignition position.

[0048] It should be understood that the mating structure 60 includes a first protrusion 61 disposed on the moxibustion element 10 and an adapter groove disposed on the mounting base 50; or, the mating structure 60 includes an adapter groove disposed on the moxibustion element 10 and a first protrusion 61 disposed on the mounting base 50; or, the mating structure 60 includes a first protrusion 61 disposed on the moxibustion element 10 and an adapter groove disposed on the mounting base 50; or, the mating structure 60 includes a first protrusion 61 disposed on the moxibustion element 10 and a second protrusion 62 disposed on the mounting base 50.

[0049] For example, combined Figures 4-6As shown, when the mating structure 60 includes a first protrusion 61 disposed on the moxibustion component 10 and a second protrusion 62 disposed on the mounting base 50. During the process of moving the moxibustion device 10 from the ignition position to the ignition position, the first protrusion 61 will first rely on its own elastic deformation to pass over the second protrusion 62, and then engage with the second protrusion 62 along the direction from the ignition position to the initial position; that is, during the process of pressing the moxibustion device 10 from the ignition position to the ignition position along the first direction, the first protrusion 61 will first rely on its own elastic deformation to pass over the second protrusion 62. After the first protrusion 61 of the moxibustion device 10 passes over the second protrusion 62, that is, after it is in the ignition position and the ignition switch 46 is activated, even if the moxibustion device 10 is pushed in the opposite direction to the first direction by the reaction force of the ignition switch 46, the first protrusion 61 will abut against the second protrusion 62 in the opposite direction to the first direction, so that the moxibustion device 10 cannot pass over the second protrusion 62 again without the action of external force, and finally keep the moxibustion device 10 in the ignition position.

[0050] It should be understood that the initial position of the moxibustion element 10 can be changed; that is, any position of the moxibustion element 10 after leaving the ignition position can become the initial position of the moxibustion element 10. Therefore, the position of the second protrusion 62, which engages with the first protrusion 61, can be adjusted according to the actual situation so that the first protrusion 61 engages with the second protrusion 62 along the direction from the initial position to the ignition position. The first protrusion 61 or the second protrusion 62 can be made of plastic to allow for easy deformation.

[0051] Furthermore, when the mating structure 60 includes a second protrusion 62 disposed on the moxibustion piece 10 and a first protrusion 61 disposed on the mounting base 50, its fastening principle and method are the same as when the mating structure 60 includes a first protrusion 61 disposed on the moxibustion piece 10 and a second protrusion 62 disposed on the mounting base 50.

[0052] For example, according to some simple variations of the embodiments described above, the second protrusion 62 can be replaced with an adapter groove. Specifically, the mating structure 60 includes a first protrusion 61 disposed on the moxibustion device 10 and an adapter groove disposed on the mounting base 50. When the moxibustion device 10 is moved to the ignition position, the first protrusion 61 is at least partially located in the adapter groove and engages with the groove wall along the direction from the ignition position to the initial position. That is, when the moxibustion device 10 is in the ignition position, without the action of external force, its first protrusion 61 will abut against the groove wall of the adapter groove, preventing it from leaving the adapter groove.

[0053] It should be understood that the initial position of the moxibustion element 10 can change; that is, any position after the moxibustion element 10 leaves the ignition position may become the initial position of the moxibustion element 10. Therefore, after the first protrusion 61 is in the ignition position, the position of the groove wall of the adapter groove that engages with the first protrusion 61 can be adjusted according to the actual situation so that the first protrusion 61 engages with the groove wall of the adapter groove along the direction from the ignition position to the initial position.

[0054] Furthermore, when the mating structure 60 includes an adapter groove on the moxibustion piece 10 and a first protrusion 61 on the mounting base 50, its fastening principle and method are the same as when the mating structure 60 includes the first protrusion 61 on the moxibustion piece 10.

[0055] Furthermore, there can be multiple first protrusions 61, adapter grooves, and second protrusions 62. By engaging the first protrusion 61 with the adapter groove or with the second protrusion 62, the user can place the moxibustion device 10 on the mounting base and lock it in the ignition position by applying a certain pressure with their hand, making the operation convenient and quick.

[0056] In some embodiments, the moxibustion device 10 has a fixing component 11 for mounting the moxa stick 100. The fixing component 11 has a fixing housing 111, and a portion of the mating structure 60 is provided on the inner sidewall 111a or the outer sidewall 111b of the fixing housing 111.

[0057] Furthermore, the mounting base 50 includes a cavity wall 51, the middle of which is recessed to form an ignition cavity 501. The ignition element 45 is located inside or below the ignition cavity 501. Another part of the mating structure 60 is formed on the outer wall surface 51b or the inner wall surface 51a of the cavity wall 51.

[0058] For example, if the inner wall 111a or outer wall 111b of the fixed housing 111 is provided with a first protrusion 61 of the mating structure 60, a second protrusion 62 or an adapter groove of the mating structure 60 is formed on the outer wall surface 51b or inner wall surface 51a of the cavity wall 51; if the inner wall 111a or outer wall 111b of the fixed housing 111 is provided with a second protrusion 62 or an adapter groove of the mating structure 60, a first protrusion 61 of the mating structure 60 is formed on the outer wall surface 51b or inner wall surface 51a of the cavity wall 51. The outer wall surface 51b of the cavity wall 51 is located outside the ignition cavity 501, and the inner wall surface 51a of the cavity wall 51 is located inside the ignition cavity 501.

[0059] It should be understood that if the inner wall 111a of the fixed housing 111 is provided with a first protrusion 61, the outer wall surface 51b of the cavity wall 51 is formed with a second protrusion 62 or an adapter groove that mates with the first protrusion 61; if the outer wall 111b of the fixed housing 111 is provided with a first protrusion 61, the inner wall surface 51a of the cavity wall 51 is formed with a second protrusion 62 or an adapter groove that mates with the first protrusion 61; if the inner wall 111a of the fixed housing 111 is provided with a second protrusion 62 or an adapter groove of a mating structure 60, the outer wall surface 51b of the cavity wall 51 is formed with a first protrusion 61 that mates with the second protrusion 62 or the adapter groove.

[0060] In this embodiment, when the moxibustion device 10 is mounted on the mounting base 50, at least a portion of the moxibustion device 10 extends into the ignition cavity 501. The moxibustion device 10 is held in the ignition position by the mutual cooperation between a part of the mating structure 60 on the fixed housing 111 and another part of the mating structure 60 on the cavity wall 51.

[0061] In some embodiments, the fixing member 11 further includes a clamping member 12 for clamping the moxa stick 100. One end of the clamping member 12 is connected to the fixing housing 111, and the other end of the clamping member 12 has an opening for inserting the moxa stick 100. A clamping area for clamping the moxa stick 100 is formed inside the clamping member 12.

[0062] For example, the clamping member 12 can be made of metal, and the size of the clamping area can be changed by utilizing the elastic deformation and recovery ability of the metal. That is, in the initial state, when the clamping member 12 is not clamping the moxa stick 100, the size of its clamping area can be smaller than the size of the moxa stick 100. However, under the action of external force, the clamping member 12 can deform, thereby increasing the size of the clamping area, so that the moxa stick 100 can be installed in the clamping area. After the external force is removed, the clamping member 12 recovers its deformation, and then clamps the moxa stick 100 by relying on its deformation recovery ability.

[0063] In this embodiment, the ignition device 40 further includes a movable member 70, which is movably connected to the ignition base 41 or the mounting base 50. The moxibustion device 10 exerts a force on the ignition switch 46 through the movable member 70, and the movable member 70 can move relative to the ignition switch 46. During the process of the moxibustion device 10 switching from the initial position to the ignition position, the moxibustion device 10 drives the movable member 70 to move toward the ignition switch 46. When the moxibustion device 10 is in the ignition position, the movable member 70 touches the ignition switch 46, enabling the ignition element 45 to generate power to ignite the moxa stick 100. When the moxibustion device 10 switches back to the initial position, the movable member 70 moves away from the ignition switch 46. Since the ignition switch 46 is located on the circuit board 30, and since the moxa stick 100 is fixed on the moxibustion component 10, a small amount of ash may fall off after the moxa stick 100 is lit. By setting the movable component 70, the circuit board 30 can be blocked to prevent the ash from falling into the circuit board 30 and being difficult to clean or affecting the conductivity of the circuit board 30. Furthermore, by setting the moxibustion component 10 as the intermediate force transmitter, the force can be transmitted smoothly, enabling the ignition switch 46 to ignite accurately.

[0064] It should be understood that when the moxibustion component 10 is in the ignition position, the part of the clamping component 12 used to clamp the moxa stick 100 is located in the ignition cavity 501, and the end of the clamping component 12 facing the ignition switch 46 abuts against the moving component 70, causing the moving component 70 to move in the direction of the ignition switch 46.

[0065] In this embodiment, combined with Figure 4 As shown, the clamping member 12 includes three elastic gripper portions 121. Each elastic gripper portion 121 includes a vertical connecting section 1211, a lateral limiting section 1212, and an oblique connecting section 1213. The lateral limiting section 1212 is connected between the vertical connecting section 1211 and the oblique connecting section 1213.

[0066] For example, the top of the clamping member 12 is formed with a ring connecting three vertical connecting sections 1211. The ring serves as the top of the clamping member 12 and is connected to the inner sidewall 111a of the fixed housing 111 by means of screwing or snapping. The top ends of the vertical connecting sections 1211 of the three elastic claw portions 121 are respectively connected to the ring, and the spacing between two adjacent elastic claw portions 121 can be equal.

[0067] It should be understood that the extension direction of the vertical connecting segment 1211 intersects the extension direction of the horizontal limiting segment 1212, for example, they are basically perpendicular or form a large acute angle or a small obtuse angle between them. The end of the horizontal limiting segment 1212 away from the vertical connecting segment 1211 extends towards the center of the clamping member 12. Specifically, the vertical connecting segment 1211 is formed to be basically perpendicular to the horizontal direction, and the horizontal limiting segment is basically set in the horizontal direction or forms a very small angle (such as less than 10°) with the horizontal direction, so that the ring, the three vertical connecting segments 1211 and the three horizontal limiting segments 1212 can enclose and form a clamping area. The moxa stick 100 can be fixed in this clamping area. Since the horizontal limiting segment 1212 is set in the basically horizontal direction, the lower end of the moxa stick 100 can be fixed by the horizontal limiting segment 1212 and is not easy to fall out of the clamping area.

[0068] An elastic positioning element 13 is connected to the middle of the ring. The elastic positioning element 13 is located within the clamping area. The other end of the elastic positioning element 13 is used to press the moxa stick 100 against the transverse limiting section 1212. The elastic positioning element 13 includes, for example, a spring 131 and a connecting plate 132. One end of the spring 131 is connected to the ring, and the other end of the spring 131 is connected to the connecting plate 132. When the moxa stick 100 is installed in the clamping area, one end of the moxa stick 100 abuts against the connecting plate 132, and the other end of the moxa stick 100 abuts against the transverse limiting section 1212. The elastic positioning element 13 can continuously push the moxa stick 100, which can keep the distance between the burning surface and the skin constant during the burning process, thus achieving constant temperature moxibustion. By setting the connecting plate 132, the moxa stick 100 can be pushed through the plane, making the movement of the moxa stick 100 more stable during the burning process.

[0069] It should be understood that when the moxibustion device 10 is not clamping the moxa stick 100, that is, when the elastic positioning device 13 is in its initial state, the distance between the connecting plate 132 and the transverse limiting segments 1212 of each elastic claw portion 121 is equal and the distance is less than the height of the moxa stick 100 to be clamped. As a result, when the moxibustion device 10 clamps the moxa stick 100, one end of the moxa stick 100 abuts against each transverse limiting segment 1212, and the other end of the moxa stick 100 abuts against the elastic positioning device 13, causing the elastic positioning device 13 to undergo elastic deformation. Then, the elastic recovery deformation force of the elastic positioning device 13 tightly presses the moxa stick 100 against each transverse limiting segment 1212.

[0070] Each oblique connecting segment 1213 intersects the extension direction of the transverse limiting segment 1212. Each oblique connecting segment 1213 extends outward at an angle away from the clamping area, thereby forming an approximately funnel-shaped opening between the three oblique connecting segments 1213, facilitating the insertion of the moxa stick 100 into the clamping area through this opening. One end of the oblique connecting segment 1213 extending outward at an angle is formed as a free end. When the moxibustion device 10 is in the ignition position, at least one free end of the oblique connecting segment 1213 can push the moving member 70, causing the moving member 70 to push the ignition switch 46 to ignite. In order to push the moving member 70 more smoothly and make the ignition more reliable, the three elastic gripper portions 121 are set to be identical, so that the free ends of the three oblique connecting segments 1213 are on the same horizontal plane, and can push the moving member 70 simultaneously.

[0071] It should be understood that when the moxibustion component 10 clamps the moxa stick 100 and extends into the ignition chamber 501, the oblique connecting section 1213 can extend out of the ignition chamber 501 and, by abutting against the movable component 70, move the movable component 70 to activate the ignition switch 46 below the ignition chamber 501, thereby enabling the ignition component 45 to start working and ignite the moxa stick 100. Because of the movable component 70, and because the free end of the oblique connecting section 1213 typically has a small area, it is not conducive to directly activating the ignition switch 46. Furthermore, direct contact between the oblique connecting section 1213 and the ignition switch 46 would result in a point-to-point contact, which is prone to misalignment and unstable contact. By providing the movable component 70, a surface-to-point contact can be formed between the movable component 70 and the ignition switch 46. Moreover, the three oblique connecting sections 1213 simultaneously transmit force to the movable component 70, making the force transmission more stable and the ignition method more reliable.

[0072] Of course, in some other embodiments, the ignition switch 46 can also be directly activated via the oblique connecting section 1213 without needing to be activated via the moving part 70. When the ignition switch 46 requires two parts to be activated simultaneously to trigger the ignition function, then two oblique connecting sections 1213 can be used to directly activate the ignition switch 46 respectively. If the ignition switch 46 requires three parts to be activated simultaneously to trigger the ignition function, then three oblique connecting sections 1213 can be used to directly activate the ignition switch 46 respectively, and so on.

[0073] In some embodiments, the movable member 70 is provided with an elastic support member 71, which is used to reset the movable member 70. The ignition base 41 is provided with a first positioning post 44 or a first limiting groove, and the movable member 70 is provided with a second positioning post or a second limiting groove 701. One end of the elastic support member 71 is sleeved on the first positioning post 44 of the ignition base 41 or located in the first limiting groove, and the other end of the elastic support member 71 is sleeved on the second positioning post of the movable member 70 or located in the second limiting groove 701. The elastic support member 71 can be a spring. By providing the positioning post and / or limiting groove to guide and limit the elastic support member 71, the movement of the elastic support member 71 can be limited to a substantially linear motion along the vertical direction during compression and reset, thereby ensuring the stability of the movable member 70 during vertical movement.

[0074] For example, when the ignition base 41 is provided with a first positioning post 44, the movable member 70 may also be provided with a second positioning post opposite to the first positioning post 44; or, the movable member 70 may also be provided with a second limiting groove 701 opposite to the first positioning post 44; in this case, one end of the elastic support member 71 is sleeved on the first positioning post 44 and abuts against the ignition base 41, and the other end of the elastic support member 71 is sleeved on the second positioning post and abuts against the movable member 70; or, one end of the elastic support member 71 is sleeved on the first positioning post 44 and abuts against the ignition base 41, and the other end of the elastic support member 71 is locked in the second limiting groove 701 and abuts against the bottom of the second limiting groove 701.

[0075] Furthermore, when the ignition base 41 is provided with a first limiting groove, the moving member 70 may also be provided with a second positioning post opposite to the first limiting groove; or, the moving member 70 may also be provided with a second limiting groove 701 opposite to the first limiting groove; in this case, one end of the elastic support member 71 is engaged in the first limiting groove and abuts against the bottom of the first limiting groove, and the other end of the elastic support member 71 is sleeved on the second positioning post and abuts against the moving member 70; or, one end of the elastic support member 71 is engaged in the first limiting groove and abuts against the bottom of the first limiting groove, and the other end of the elastic support member 71 is also engaged in the second limiting groove 701 and abuts against the bottom of the second limiting groove 701.

[0076] It should be understood that when the moxibustion element 10 is in the ignition position under the action of an external force, the elastic support 71 is in a compressed state. After the external force driving the moxibustion element 10 disappears, under the action of the engagement force of the mating structure 60 between the moxibustion element 10 and the mounting base 50, such as when the first protrusion 61 and the second protrusion 62 are engaged with each other, the elastic support 71 can still maintain a compressed state, that is, the engagement force of the first protrusion 61 and the second protrusion 62 is greater than the elastic restoring force of the elastic support 71. When the moxibustion element 10 is moved away from the ignition position under the action of an external force, causing the mating structure 60 to contact, the elastic support 71 restores its elastic deformation, which helps the moxibustion element 10 to quickly move away from the ignition position, so that the moxibustion element can be reset, facilitating the next ignition or the ignition of the next moxibustion element.

[0077] For example, the elastic support 71 can be a spring, and multiple elastic support 71s can be provided. Multiple elastic support 71s are spaced apart between the ignition base 41 and the moving part 70, and the spacing between multiple elastic support 71s can be equal, so as to achieve uniform support between the ignition base 41 and the moving part 70, and so that when the moxibustion device 10 is in the initial position, the moving part 70 and the ignition switch 46 are spaced apart.

[0078] It should be understood that without the action of an external force, the movable member 70 cannot compress the elastic support member 71 to the state where the movable member 70 is in contact with the ignition switch 46, so as to prevent the ignition switch 46 from being in the open state even when the moxibustion member 10 is in the initial position.

[0079] In some embodiments, combined with Figures 8-10 As shown, the movable part 70 is provided with a sleeve post 72, and the free end of the ignition switch 46 is located in the post hole 702 of the sleeve post 72. When the moxibustion device 10 is in the ignition position, the bottom wall of the post hole 702 touches the ignition switch 46.

[0080] The sleeve 72 and the first positioning post 44 or the first limiting groove are both located on the side of the moving part 70 facing the bottom of the ignition switch 46. By setting the sleeve 72 to connect and limit the free end of the ignition switch 46, the contact point for force transmission between the ignition switch 46 and the moving part 70 can be stabilized, avoiding the problem of contact point offset or slippage that is easy to occur during the contact process. In addition, the sleeve 72 can also protect the free end of the ignition switch 46.

[0081] It should be understood that the first positioning post 44 or the first limiting groove is set opposite to the ignition seat 41, and the sleeve post 72 is set off from the ignition seat 41. That is to say, when the moving part 70 moves toward the ignition switch 46, the sleeve post 72 will not interfere with the ignition seat 41 along the moving direction of the moving part 70, and can move until the sleeve post 72 passes over the ignition seat 41 and contacts the ignition switch 46.

[0082] In some embodiments, there are multiple sleeves 72, which are spaced apart and positioned on the side of the movable member 70 facing the bottom of the ignition switch 46. The height of the sleeve 72 protruding relative to the movable member 70 is greater than the height of the first positioning post 44. The number of sleeves 72 matches the number of parts that the ignition switch 46 needs to be activated. To achieve smooth ignition, approximately 2-4 sleeves and the ignition switch can be used. Figures 8 to 10 In this embodiment, there are two sleeves and two ignition switches.

[0083] In this embodiment, the movable member 70 is provided with a through hole 703; the ignition part 42 passes through the through hole 703 and extends into the ignition cavity 501 of the mounting base 50. Since the ignition part 42 protrudes from the bottom of the ignition base 41, the ignition part 42 with the ignition element 45 can easily extend into the ignition cavity 501 to ignite the moxa stick 100 on the moxibustion device 10, and the bottom area of ​​the ignition base 41 is large, which can easily connect with the bottom part of the mounting base 50 on the outer periphery of the ignition cavity 501.

[0084] In some embodiments, the mounting base 50 is provided with a plurality of limiting posts 52, which are located below the ignition chamber 501 and surround the opening of the ignition chamber 501. Correspondingly, the movable member 70 is provided with a plurality of limiting holes 704, which are respectively provided with a plurality of limiting posts 52. The limiting posts 52 are installed in the limiting holes 704 of the movable member 70, and the movable member 70 can slide along the axial direction of the limiting posts 52. The limiting posts 52 can guide and limit the movable member 70 during its up and down movement.

[0085] Furthermore, the base 43 of the ignition seat 41 is provided with multiple limiting notches 401, which are recessed from the edge of the base 43 toward its center, and the multiple limiting notches 401 are correspondingly provided with multiple limiting posts 52. One end of the limiting post 52 passes through the limiting hole 704 and the limiting notch 401, and multiple fasteners abut against the bottom surface of the ignition seat 41 and are respectively locked onto the multiple limiting posts 52. Among them, the fasteners can be screws.

[0086] It should be understood that after the limiting post 52 passes through the limiting hole 704, it protrudes at least partially from the limiting hole 704 and passes through the limiting notch 401. The ignition base 41 and the movable component 70 are assembled onto the mounting base 50, and then screwed onto the limiting post 52 of the mounting base 50. The screw nut presses against the bottom surface of the base 43 of the ignition base 41 (i.e., the surface facing away from the movable component 70), thus connecting the ignition base 41 to the mounting base 50 and simultaneously restricting the movement of the movable component 70 between the ignition base 41 and the lower end of the ignition chamber 501 of the mounting base 50. Through the structural arrangement of the limiting post 52 on the mounting base 50, the limiting hole 704 on the movable component 70, and the limiting notch 401 on the ignition base 41, the ingenious structural design effectively assembles the three components together, saving on assembly structure and assembly steps.

[0087] The mounting base 50 is provided with a lampshade 80, which has a mounting cavity or forms a mounting cavity with the mounting base 50. The moxibustion box includes a light source, which is installed in the mounting cavity and emits light through the lampshade 80. When the moxibustion device 10 switches from the initial position to the ignition position, the ignition element 45 ignites the moxibustion device 100, and the controller on the circuit board 30 controls the light source to display one of the colors. When the ignition element 45 is in the ignition position and after a first preset working time, the controller controls the light source to display another color or turn off the light source.

[0088] It should be understood that the light source has more than one color, which can change according to the working time of the ignition device 40. For example, the light source of the ignition device 40 is blue during the first preset working time, and green after the first preset working time has elapsed. The lamp cover 80 is used to project the light from the light source for the user to see. When the ignition device 40 ignites the moxa stick 100 from the first preset working time to after the first preset working time has elapsed, the color of the light source can indicate to the user that ignition is complete, and the moxibustion device 10 can then be removed from the mounting base 50.

[0089] In this embodiment, the lampshade 80 is fastened to the mounting base 50 by a snap-fit ​​structure 90. The snap-fit ​​structure 90 consists of, for example, a snap-fit ​​block 81 and a snap-fit ​​groove 502.

[0090] Example 2

[0091] Combination Figures 13 to 17 As shown, the moxibustion box in this embodiment is largely the same as that in embodiment one, except that the moxibustion box in this embodiment has a different assembly structure.

[0092] The mating structure 60 includes a first protrusion 61 disposed on either the moxibustion element 10 or the mounting base 50. It should be understood that the mating structure 60 includes a first protrusion 61 disposed on the moxibustion element 10, or the mating structure 60 includes a first protrusion 61 disposed on the mounting base 50.

[0093] For example, such as Figure 17 As shown, the moxibustion device 10 has a first protrusion 61. The mounting base 50 includes a cavity wall 51, with a recess in the middle of the cavity wall 51 forming an ignition cavity 501. The ignition element 45 is located inside or below the ignition cavity 501. The outer wall surface 51b of the cavity wall 51 serves as another part of the mating structure. The outer wall surface 51b of the cavity wall 51 is formed to form a locking structure that can be interference-fitted with the first protrusion 61. When the moxibustion device 10 is placed on the mounting base 50, the user presses the moxibustion device 10 to lock the first protrusion and the outer wall surface 51b of the cavity wall 51 through the interference fit, thus keeping the moxibustion device 10 in the ignition position. This method is simpler, requiring only a protrusion and a wall surface that can mate with the protrusion. By applying pressure to the moxibustion device 10, the moxibustion device 10 can be locked in the ignition position.

[0094] For example, when the first protrusion 61 is provided on the mounting base 50, it can be provided on the outer wall surface 51b or the inner wall surface 51a of the cavity wall 51. Moreover, there can be multiple first protrusions 61, which are provided around the outer wall surface 51b or the inner wall surface 51a of the cavity wall 51.

[0095] When the first protrusion 61 is disposed on the outer wall surface 51b of the cavity wall 51, the first protrusion 61 on the outer wall surface 51b of the cavity wall 51 can be pressed to elastically squeeze the first protrusion 61 and the outer wall surface 51b of the cavity wall 51 into the inner side wall 111a of the fixing housing 111 to achieve an interference fit connection, so that the moxibustion device 10 is held in the ignition position. When the first protrusion 61 is disposed on the inner wall surface 51a of the cavity wall 51, the outer side wall 111b of the fixing housing 111 can be pressed to form an interference fit connection with the first protrusion 61 on the outer wall surface 51b of the cavity wall 51, so that the moxibustion device 10 is held in the ignition position.

[0096] For other structures of the moxibustion box, please refer to Example 1, which will not be repeated here.

[0097] Example 3

[0098] Combination Figures 18 to 20 As shown, the moxibustion box in this embodiment is largely the same as that in embodiment one, except that the moxibustion box in this embodiment has a different assembly structure 60.

[0099] The mating structure 60 includes an internal thread 63 on one of the moxibustion element 10 and the mounting base 50, and an external thread 64 on the other that mates with the internal thread 63. By rotating the moxibustion element 10, the internal thread 63 engages with the external thread 64. By rotating the moxibustion element 10 in one direction to lock the internal thread 63 and external thread 64, the moxibustion element 10 can be switched from its initial position to the ignition position. The threaded structure securely locks the moxibustion element 10 onto the mounting base 50, effectively preventing the moxibustion element 10 from springing back.

[0100] For example, the mating structure 60 includes an internal thread 63 provided on the fixing housing 111 of the moxibustion device 10 and an external thread 64 provided on the mounting base 50; or, the mating structure 60 includes an external thread 64 provided on the fixing housing 111 of the moxibustion device 10 and an internal thread 63 provided on the mounting base 50.

[0101] It should be understood that when the mating structure 60 includes an internal thread 63 on the fixed housing 111 of the moxibustion device 10 and an external thread 64 on the mounting base 50, the internal thread 63 can be provided on either the inner sidewall 111a or the outer sidewall 111b of the fixed housing 111, and the external thread 64 can be provided on either the outer wall surface 51b or the inner wall surface 51a of the cavity wall 51 on the mounting base 50; when the inner sidewall 111a of the fixed housing 111 is provided with an internal thread 63, the outer wall surface 51b of the cavity wall 51 on the mounting base 50 can be provided with an external thread 64; when the outer sidewall 111b of the fixed housing 111 is provided with an internal thread 63, the inner wall surface 51a of the cavity wall 51 on the mounting base 50 can be provided with an external thread 64.

[0102] For other structures of the moxibustion box, please refer to Example 1, which will not be repeated here.

[0103] Example 4

[0104] Combination Figure 21 As shown, the moxibustion box in this embodiment is largely the same as that in embodiment one, except that the moxibustion box in this embodiment has a different assembly structure 60.

[0105] The mating structure 60 includes a first magnet 65 disposed on one of the moxibustion element 10 and the mounting base 50, and a second magnet 66 or metal piece disposed on the other. When the moxibustion element 10 is mated with the mounting base 50, the mutual attraction between the first magnet 65 and the second magnet 66 or metal piece keeps the moxibustion element 10 in the ignition position on the mounting base 50. The magnetic attraction further secures the moxibustion element 10 to the mounting base 50. The magnetic attraction can be located inside or on the inner wall of the moxibustion element 10 or the mounting base 50, thus avoiding any aesthetic impact on the appearance of the moxibustion box or moxibustion cup.

[0106] For example, the mating structure 60 includes a first magnet 65 disposed on the moxibustion component 10 and a second magnet 66 disposed on the mounting base 50, or a metal component disposed on the second magnet 66.

[0107] In some embodiments, a first magnet 65 may be provided on either the inner sidewall 111a or the outer sidewall 111b of the fixed housing 111, and a second magnet 66 or a metal part may be provided on either the outer wall surface 51b or the inner wall surface 51a of the cavity wall 51 on the mounting base 50; when the first magnet 65 is provided on the inner sidewall 111a of the fixed housing 111, a second magnet 66 or a metal part may be provided on the outer wall surface 51b of the cavity wall 51 on the mounting base 50; when the first magnet 65 is provided on the outer sidewall 111b of the fixed housing 111, a second magnet 66 or a metal part may be provided on the inner wall surface 51a of the cavity wall 51 on the mounting base 50.

[0108] In addition, the first magnet 65 can also be directly disposed between the inner sidewall 111a and the outer sidewall 111b of the fixed housing 111, that is, embedded in the fixed housing 111. The metal part can also be disposed between the outer wall surface 51b and the inner wall surface 51a of the cavity wall 51, that is, embedded in the cavity wall 51.

[0109] For other structures of the moxibustion box, please refer to Example 1, which will not be repeated here.

Claims

1. A moxibustion box, characterized in that, The application relates to a moxa box, which comprises a box body, a moxa piece for mounting a moxa stick, and an ignition device comprising an ignition piece, a mounting seat and an ignition switch for controlling the ignition piece, wherein the ignition piece, the mounting seat and the ignition switch are connected to the box body, the moxa piece can be matched with the mounting seat, the moxa piece has an ignition position and an initial position relative to the mounting seat and can be switched between the ignition position and the initial position, the mounting seat and the moxa piece have a matching structure therebetween, and the matching structure can keep the moxa piece in the ignition position. When the moxa piece is in the ignition position, the moxa piece exerts a force on the ignition switch to control the ignition piece to ignite the moxa stick. The moxa piece has a fixing component for mounting the moxa stick, the ignition device further comprises a moving piece and an ignition seat, the ignition piece is connected to the ignition seat, the moving piece is movably connected to the ignition seat or the mounting seat, the moxa piece exerts a force on the ignition switch through the moving piece, the moving piece can move relative to the ignition switch, in the process of switching the moxa piece from the initial position to the ignition position, the moxa piece drives the moving piece to move towards the ignition switch, when the moxa piece is in the ignition position, the moving piece touches the ignition switch, and the ignition piece generates a capacity to ignite the moxa stick, when the moxa piece is switched to the initial position, the moving piece leaves the ignition switch. The matching structure comprises a first convex part arranged on one of the moxa piece and the mounting seat and a clamping structure arranged on the other one and matched with the first convex part, the moxa piece is kept in the ignition position through the matched first convex part and the clamping structure; or The matching structure comprises a first convex part arranged on one of the moxa piece and the mounting seat and a fitting groove or a second convex part arranged on the other one and matched with the first convex part, when the moxa piece is in the ignition position, the first convex part and the fitting groove or the second convex part are matched with each other to keep the moxa piece in the ignition position. The matching structure comprises an inner thread arranged on one of the moxa piece and the mounting seat and an outer thread arranged on the other one and matched with the inner thread, the moxa piece is switched from the initial position to the ignition position by rotating the moxa piece to match the inner thread with the outer thread, rotating the moxa piece in one direction to lock the inner thread and the outer thread.

2. The moxibustion kit of claim 1, wherein, The matching structure comprises a first magnet arranged on one of the moxa piece and the mounting seat and a second magnet or a metal piece arranged on the other one and matched with the first magnet, when the moxa piece is matched with the mounting seat, the first magnet and the second magnet or the metal piece are attracted to each other to keep the moxa piece in the ignition position. ​ 3. The moxibustion kit of claim 1, wherein, ​ 4. The moxibustion kit of claim 1, wherein, ​ 5. The moxibustion kit of claim 1, wherein The moxibustion piece has a fixing part for installing moxa sticks, the fixing part has a fixing shell, and a part of the matching structure is arranged on the inner side wall or the outer side wall of the fixing shell; The mounting seat comprises a cavity wall, the middle part of the cavity wall is recessed to form an ignition cavity, the ignition part is located in the ignition cavity or below the ignition cavity, another part of the matching structure is formed on the outer wall surface or the inner wall surface of the cavity wall, and at least a part of the moxibustion piece extends into the ignition cavity when the moxibustion piece is matched on the mounting seat. The matching of the part of the matching structure on the fixing shell and the other part of the matching structure on the cavity wall enables the moxibustion piece to be kept in the ignition position.

6. The moxibustion kit of claim 1, wherein, The moving part is provided with an elastic support, the elastic support is used for resetting the moving part, the ignition seat is provided with a first positioning column or a first limiting groove, the moving part is provided with a second positioning column or a second limiting groove, one end of the elastic support is sleeved on the first positioning column of the ignition seat or located in the first limiting groove, and the other end of the elastic support is sleeved on the second positioning column of the moving part or located in the second limiting groove.

7. The moxibustion kit of claim 1, wherein, The ignition device further comprises a circuit board, one end of the ignition switch is arranged on the circuit board, the moving part is provided with a sleeve column, the free end of the ignition switch is located in the column hole of the sleeve column, and the bottom wall of the column hole touches the ignition switch when the moxibustion piece is in the ignition position.

8. The moxibustion kit of claim 1, wherein, The ignition seat comprises an ignition part and a base, the ignition part is arranged protruding from the base, and the ignition part is arranged in the ignition part; The moving part is provided with a through hole; The mounting seat comprises a cavity wall, the middle part of the cavity wall is recessed to form an ignition cavity, the ignition part is located in the ignition cavity or below the ignition cavity, another part of the matching structure is formed on the outer wall surface or the inner wall surface of the cavity wall, and at least a part of the moxibustion piece extends into the ignition cavity when the moxibustion piece is matched on the mounting seat. The matching of the part of the matching structure on the fixing shell and the other part of the matching structure on the cavity wall enables the moxibustion piece to be kept in the ignition position.

9. The moxibustion kit of claim 8, wherein, The ignition part is provided with a sink, the ignition part comprises a heating element, the heating element is arranged in the sink, and the heating element is arranged in the sink and spaced apart from the bottom wall of the sink; wherein, The ignition seat further comprises a plurality of heat dissipation holes, the plurality of heat dissipation holes penetrate the bottom wall of the sink and the base.

10. The moxibustion kit of claim 9, wherein, The ignition device further comprises a circuit board, the ignition switch is electrically connected with the circuit board; The ignition seat further comprises a lead hole, the lead hole penetrates the bottom wall of the sink and the base, The ignition part further comprises a lead, the heating element is a heating wire, the heating wire comprises a plurality of loops and two end-bent leads, the width of the heating wire is greater than the hole diameter of the lead hole, and the heating wire is supported by the lead to be spaced apart from the bottom wall of the sink; One end of the lead is connected with the lead, and the other end of the lead extends from the lead hole and is electrically connected with the circuit board.

11. The moxibustion kit of claim 5, wherein, The mounting seat is provided with a plurality of limiting columns, the limiting columns are located below the ignition cavity and are arranged around the opening of the ignition cavity; The moving part is provided with a plurality of limiting holes, and the plurality of limiting holes are arranged one by one corresponding to the plurality of limiting columns. The base of the ignition seat is provided with a plurality of limiting notches recessed from the edge of the base towards the center, and the plurality of limiting notches are arranged one-to-one corresponding to the plurality of limiting columns; One end of the limiting column is arranged in the limiting hole and the limiting notch, and a plurality of fasteners are arranged against the bottom surface of the ignition seat and are respectively locked on the plurality of limiting columns.

12. The moxibustion kit of claim 1, wherein, The ignition device further comprises a circuit board, the ignition switch and the ignition element are respectively electrically connected with the circuit board, the mounting seat is provided with a lampshade, the lampshade has a mounting cavity or forms a mounting cavity with the mounting seat, The moxa box comprises a light-emitting lamp, the light-emitting lamp is installed in the mounting cavity and transmits light through the lampshade; Wherein, when the moxa element switches from the initial position to the ignition position, the ignition element ignites moxa, and the controller on the circuit board controls the light-emitting lamp to display one of the colors; after the ignition element is in the ignition position and a first working preset time elapses, the controller controls the light-emitting lamp to display another color or turns off the light-emitting lamp.

13. The moxa box of claim 1, wherein The fixing member comprises a fixing shell and a clamping element for clamping the moxa stick, one end of the clamping element is connected with the fixing shell, the other end of the clamping element forms an opening for the moxa stick to be loaded, and a clamping interval for clamping the moxa stick is formed in the clamping element; When the moxa element is in the ignition position, the part of the clamping element for clamping the moxa stick is located in the ignition cavity, and the end of the clamping element towards the ignition switch abuts against the moving element to move the moving element towards the ignition switch.

14. The moxa box of claim 13, wherein The clamping element comprises at least three elastic clamping claw portions, each of the elastic clamping claw portions comprises a vertical connecting segment, a horizontal limiting segment and an inclined connecting segment, and the horizontal limiting segment is connected between the vertical connecting segment and the inclined connecting segment; Wherein, the top of the clamping element is connected with the fixing shell, and one end of the vertical connecting segment of each of the elastic clamping claw portions is respectively connected at the top of the clamping element, and the vertical connecting segments are arranged apart from each other; The end of each of the horizontal limiting segments away from the vertical connecting segment extends towards the center of the clamping element, so that the clamping interval is formed between the top of the clamping element, the vertical connecting segments and the horizontal limiting segments, the top of the clamping element is provided with an elastic positioning element, the other end of the elastic positioning element is used for abutting the moxa stick against the horizontal limiting segment, and the inclined connecting segments extend towards the outside away from the clamping interval and form free ends, and the free end of at least one of the plurality of inclined connecting segments is used for abutting against the moving element. ​

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