Physiotherapy appliance and cosmetic appliance
By incorporating mounting slots and access holes in the design of the mounting shell, along with abutment parts, and combining this with a rotating sealing structure for the sealing cap, the problem of conveniently combining the physiotherapy device and cosmetic container is solved, thus improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202422949382.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-11-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-11-28
AI Technical Summary
When existing physiotherapy devices are used in conjunction with cosmetic containers, the installation and disassembly of the casing is difficult, making it inconvenient for users to access the cosmetics.
The design includes a mounting groove at the bottom of the casing, a clearance space and a first abutment on the inner wall of the top access hole, and a second abutment on the periphery of the sealing cap. The cosmetic container opening is sealed by rotating the sealing cap, enabling convenient disassembly and assembly.
It achieves a convenient combination of physiotherapy device and cosmetic container. Users can simply rotate to remove the sealed cap to access cosmetics, thus improving the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of physiotherapy equipment, and in particular to a physiotherapy device and a cosmetic device. Background Technology
[0002] Common functions of physiotherapy devices include phototherapy, microcurrent massage, and heat therapy. Some devices use a mounting shell that attaches to the opening of cosmetic containers (such as face cream jars). The physiotherapy device and the mounting shell are detachably connected. This allows for combined use of the physiotherapy device and the cosmetic container, while the mounting shell seals the opening of the cosmetic container. When the mounting shell is removed, the opening can be opened to access the cosmetics. However, for relatively large cosmetic containers like face cream jars, the mounting shell generally needs to be larger, making installation and removal difficult and inconvenient for users. Utility Model Content
[0003] The main purpose of this utility model is to provide a physiotherapy device that is convenient for users to use.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the physiotherapy device proposed in this utility model includes:
[0005] The mounting shell has a mounting groove at its bottom and a retrieval hole at its top that communicates with the mounting groove. The inner wall of the retrieval hole has a clearance space and a first abutment part located on one side of the clearance space. The mounting groove is used to install on the bottle mouth of a cosmetic container.
[0006] A sealing cap, wherein a second abutment is provided at the periphery of the sealing cap, the sealing cap can be inserted into the access hole with the second abutment corresponding to the clearance space, and rotated to abut against the side of the first abutment facing the mounting groove, thereby sealing the bottle opening of the cosmetic container; and
[0007] The physiotherapy device is detachably mounted on the mounting housing and the access hole is covered.
[0008] Optionally, the sealing cap is provided with an elastic arm, the free end of which extends outward to protrude from the periphery of the sealing cap and is spaced from the surface of the sealing cap, and the second abutment portion is located at the free end of the elastic arm.
[0009] Optionally, the elastic arm includes a connecting section and an elastic section. The connecting section is connected to the sealing cap. One end of the elastic section is connected to the connecting section, and the other end of the elastic section extends outward to protrude from the periphery of the sealing cap. The elastic section is spaced apart from the sealing cap, and the second abutting portion is located on the elastic section.
[0010] Optionally, a limiting protrusion is provided on the side of the first abutting portion facing the mounting groove and near the clearance space.
[0011] Optionally, the sealing cover has a handle and a clearance groove, with the handle located within the clearance groove.
[0012] Optionally, the inner wall of the access hole is provided with a notch to form the clearance space.
[0013] Optionally, the retrieval hole is provided with a plurality of first abutment portions in the circumferential direction, each of the first abutment portions having a clearance space on one side, and the sealing cover is provided with a plurality of second abutment portions, each of the plurality of second abutment portions corresponding to a plurality of first abutment portions.
[0014] Optionally, the mounting housing includes a bottom shell and an upper shell. The bottom shell has the mounting groove and a mounting through hole penetrating the bottom wall of the mounting groove. The upper shell covers the bottom shell and has an annular inner wall forming the access hole. The annular inner wall extends into the mounting through hole, and the end face of the annular inner wall forms the first abutment portion. The annular inner wall has the clearance space.
[0015] Optionally, the outer side of the bottom shell has a slot, the slot being annular and extending circumferentially along the bottom shell, and the upper shell also has an outer ring wall spaced around the outer periphery of the annular inner wall, the outer ring wall being located outside the bottom shell and inserted into the slot.
[0016] Optionally, the physiotherapy device includes a housing and a physiotherapy mechanism disposed on the housing. The physiotherapy mechanism includes one or more of a microcurrent massage mechanism, a phototherapy mechanism, a heat therapy mechanism, and a vibration mechanism. The housing is detachably connected to the mounting shell. When the physiotherapy device is installed on the mounting shell, the physiotherapy mechanism is provided with a corresponding access hole.
[0017] This utility model also proposes a cosmetic device, including a cosmetic container and a physiotherapy device as described above. The mounting shell of the physiotherapy device is detachably installed on the bottle mouth of the cosmetic container. The bottle mouth of the cosmetic container is exposed through the access hole of the mounting shell. The sealing cap of the physiotherapy device covers the bottle mouth of the cosmetic container.
[0018] This utility model's technical solution involves a mounting groove at the bottom of the mounting shell, a retrieval hole communicating with the mounting groove at the top of the mounting shell, a clearance space on the inner wall of the retrieval hole, and a first abutment part located on one side of the clearance space. A second abutment part is located at the periphery of the sealing cap, allowing the sealing cap to be inserted into the retrieval hole with the second abutment part corresponding to the clearance space, and then rotated to abut against the side of the first abutment part facing the mounting groove opening, thus sealing the mouth of the cosmetic container. This design combines the skincare device and the cosmetic container, making it convenient for users to carry and use together. It also prevents the mounting shell from completely sealing the mouth of the cosmetic container. When retrieving cosmetics, there is no need to disassemble the relatively large mounting shell; simply rotate to remove the sealing cap, greatly facilitating user access and improving the user experience. Attached Figure Description
[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the physiotherapy device of this utility model when it is installed in a cosmetic container;
[0021] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of a traditional Chinese physiotherapy device after the physiotherapy equipment has been removed;
[0022] Figure 3 for Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the structure of a traditional Chinese physiotherapy device after the sealing cover has been removed;
[0023] Figure 4 for Figure 2 Schematic diagram of the structure of the central sealing cap;
[0024] Figure 5 for Figure 2 Cross-sectional views of Chinese physiotherapy equipment and cosmetic containers;
[0025] Figure 6 for Figure 5 Schematic diagram of the middle bottom shell;
[0026] Figure 7 for Figure 5 Schematic diagram of the upper and middle shell;
[0027] Figure 8 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of a traditional Chinese medicine physiotherapy device.
[0028] Explanation of icon numbers:
[0029] 100. Physiotherapy device; 10. Mounting shell; 11. Bottom shell; 111. Mounting groove; 112. Mounting through hole; 113. Annular protrusion; 114. Slot; 115. Snap-in groove; 12. Upper shell; 121. Annular inner wall; 122. Access hole; 123. Clearance space; 124. First abutment part; 125. Limiting protrusion; 126. Outer ring wall; 127. Snap-in protrusion; 128. Snap-in; 20. Sealing cap; 21. Second abutment part; 22. Elastic arm; 221. Connecting section; 222. Elastic section; 23. Handle; 24. Clearance groove; 30. Physiotherapy instrument; 31. Light-transmitting part; 32. First conductive component; 33. Second conductive component; 34. Snap-in structure; 40. Cosmetic container.
[0030] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation
[0031] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0032] It should be noted that if the embodiments of this utility model involve directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.), the directional indicators are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of the components in a certain specific posture (as shown in the figure). If the specific posture changes, the directional indicators will also change accordingly.
[0033] Furthermore, if the embodiments of this utility model involve descriptions such as "first" or "second," these descriptions are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, the meaning of "and / or" throughout the text is to include three parallel solutions; for example, "A and / or B" includes solution A, solution B, or a solution that simultaneously satisfies A and B. Furthermore, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of those skilled in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, it should be considered that such a combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.
[0034] This utility model proposes a physiotherapy device.
[0035] In the embodiments of this utility model, such as Figures 1 to 8 As shown, the physiotherapy device 100 includes a mounting shell 10, a sealing cap 20, and a physiotherapy instrument 30. The bottom of the mounting shell 10 is provided with a mounting groove 111, and the top of the mounting shell 10 is provided with a retrieval hole 122 communicating with the mounting groove 111. The inner wall of the retrieval hole 122 is provided with a clearance space 123 and a first abutment part 124 located on one side of the clearance space 123. The mounting groove 111 is used to install on the bottle mouth of the cosmetic container 40.
[0036] The sealing cap 20 is provided with a second abutment 21 at its periphery. The sealing cap 20 can be inserted into the access hole 122 with the second abutment 21 corresponding to the clearance space 123, and rotated to abut against the side of the first abutment 124 facing the groove of the mounting groove 111, so as to seal the bottle mouth of the cosmetic container 40.
[0037] The physiotherapy device 30 is detachably mounted on the mounting housing 10 and the access hole 122 is covered.
[0038] The first abutting part 124 may protrude from the inner wall surface of the access hole 122, or it may be located on the end face of the inner wall of the access hole 122 facing the groove of the mounting groove 111.
[0039] The projection of the second abutment 21 onto the plane of the sealing cap 20 is outside the sealing cap 20. When the mounting cap is installed on the cosmetic container 40, the sealing cap 20 can be inserted into the access hole 122 with the second abutment 21 corresponding to the clearance space 123, and rotated to abut against the side of the first abutment 124 facing the groove of the mounting groove 111, so that the sealing cap 20 is pressed tightly against the bottle mouth of the cosmetic container 40 by the first abutment 124. Then, the physiotherapy device 30 is installed on the mounting shell 10, and the cosmetic container 40 and the physiotherapy device 30 can be stored and carried together for easy use. When physiotherapy is needed, the physiotherapy device 30 can be removed from the mounting shell 10 and taken out separately for physiotherapy. The physiotherapy device 30 has one or more of the following: microcurrent massage mechanism, phototherapy mechanism, heat therapy mechanism, vibration mechanism, or other physiotherapy mechanisms.
[0040] After removing the physiotherapy device 30 from the mounting housing 10, the access hole 122 is exposed. At this point, the sealing cap 20 can be removed (i.e., first rotate the sealing cap 20 so that the second abutment 21 rotates to the clearance space 123, at which point the second abutment 21 is no longer restricted by the first abutment 124, allowing the sealing cap 20 to be removed from the access hole 122), thus exposing the bottle opening of the cosmetic container 40 through the access hole 122, allowing cosmetics to be scooped from the cosmetic container 40. It is understood that compared to the mounting housing 10, the sealing cap 20 is smaller and mainly used to cover the bottle opening. The structural design of the clearance space 123, the first abutment 124, and the second abutment 21 ensures a good sealing effect while also simplifying the structure and facilitating user assembly and disassembly.
[0041] This utility model's technical solution involves a mounting groove 111 at the bottom of the mounting shell 10, and a retrieval hole 122 communicating with the mounting groove 111 at the top of the mounting shell 10. An obstacle space 123 and a first abutment portion 124 located on one side of the obstacle space 123 are provided on the inner wall of the retrieval hole 122. A second abutment portion 21 is provided at the periphery of the sealing cap 20, allowing the sealing cap 20 to be inserted into the retrieval hole 122 with the second abutment portion 21 corresponding to the obstacle space 123, and rotated to abut against the side of the first abutment portion 124 facing the opening of the mounting groove 111, thus sealing the opening of the cosmetic container 40. This design combines the care device and the cosmetic container 40, making it convenient for users to carry and use together. It also prevents the mounting shell 10 from completely sealing the opening of the cosmetic container 40. When retrieving cosmetics, there is no need to disassemble the relatively large mounting shell 10; simply rotate and remove the sealing cap 20. This greatly facilitates user access to cosmetics and improves the user experience.
[0042] In some embodiments, the sealing cap 20 is provided with an elastic arm 22, the free end of which extends outward to protrude from the periphery of the sealing cap 20 and is spaced from the surface of the sealing cap 20. The second abutment portion 21 is located at the free end of the elastic arm 22. That is, when the second abutment portion 21 gradually rotates from the clearance space 123 to the side of the first abutment portion 124 facing the groove opening of the mounting groove 111, the elastic arm 22 can gradually deform to ensure that the sealing cap 20 can easily rotate into place. At the same time, when the second abutment portion 21 abuts against the first abutment portion 124, the elastic deformation of the elastic arm 22 can be used to press the sealing cap 20 tightly against the bottle mouth of the cosmetic container 40 to ensure a sealing effect. Of course, in other embodiments (not shown in the figure), the elastic arm may not be provided, and the second abutment portion may be directly protruded from the periphery of the sealing cap, that is, a lug-like shape may be formed at the second abutment portion on the sealing cap.
[0043] Optionally, the elastic arm 22 includes a connecting segment 221 and an elastic segment 222. The connecting segment 221 is connected to the sealing cover 20. One end of the elastic segment 222 is connected to the connecting segment 221, and the other end of the elastic segment 222 extends outward to protrude beyond the periphery of the sealing cover 20. The elastic segment 222 and the sealing cover 20 are spaced apart, and the second abutment portion 21 is located at the end of the elastic segment 222 away from the sealing cover 20. Specifically, the connecting segment 221 is spaced apart from the edge of the sealing cover 20, and the elastic segment 222 extends outward from the end of the connecting segment 221 away from the sealing cover 20 to the periphery of the sealing cover 20. The second abutment portion 21 is located at the end of the elastic segment 222 away from the connecting segment 221. This arrangement allows the gap between the elastic segment 222 and the sealing cover 20 to provide deformation space for the elastic segment 222, ensuring that the elastic arm 22 has good elastic deformation capability. Of course, in other embodiments, the elastic arm 22 can also be a strip that is inclined relative to the sealing cover 20.
[0044] In some embodiments, the first abutment portion 124 has a limiting protrusion 125 on the side facing the groove opening of the mounting groove 111 and near the clearance space 123. When installing the sealing cover 20, the second abutment portion 21 needs to pass over the limiting protrusion 125 from the clearance space 123. That is, when the sealing cover 20 is installed in place, the second abutment portion 21 is located on the side of the limiting protrusion 125 away from the clearance space 123, so that the rotation of the sealing cover 20 can be restricted by the limiting protrusion 125, thereby improving the installation reliability of the sealing cover 20.
[0045] In some embodiments, the inner wall of the access hole 122 is provided with a notch to form a clearance space 123. Specifically, the notch penetrates the surface of the sealing cap 20 away from the opening of the mounting groove 111, and the inner wall of the access hole 122 forms a first abutment portion 124. This arrangement can prevent the first abutment portion 124 from protruding from the inner wall surface of the access hole 122, which can improve the structural reliability of the first abutment portion 124 and prevent the first abutment portion 124 from scratching the cosmetic when taking it out. Of course, in some embodiments, the first abutment portion 124 can also be made to protrude from the inner wall surface of the access hole 122. In this case, it is not necessary to provide a notch on the inner wall surface of the access hole 122, and a clearance space 123 is formed between the inner wall surface of the access hole 122 and the side surface of the first abutment portion 124.
[0046] In some embodiments, the sealing cover 20 has a handle 23; when removing the sealing cover 20, it can be pulled out from the access hole 122 via the handle 23 for user convenience. Optionally, the sealing cover 20 is provided with a relief groove 24, and the handle 23 is located within the relief groove 24. This arrangement allows for a larger space between the handle 23 and the relief groove 24, making it easier for the user to grip the handle 23, and also reduces the protrusion height of the handle 23 relative to the surface of the sealing cover 20. This allows part of the physiotherapy device 30 to be stored using the access hole 122, which helps to improve the structural compactness.
[0047] In some embodiments, the access hole 122 is provided with a plurality of first abutment portions 124 in the circumferential direction, and each first abutment portion 124 has a clearance space 123 on one side. The sealing cover 20 is provided with a plurality of second abutment portions 21, and the plurality of second abutment portions 21 correspond one-to-one with the plurality of first abutment portions 124. This arrangement can improve the installation stability of the sealing cover 20, reduce the force on a single second abutment portion 21, and make the circumferential force on the sealing cover 20 uniform, thereby reducing the risk of deformation and damage to the sealing cover 20.
[0048] In some embodiments, the mounting housing 10 includes a bottom housing 11 and an upper housing 12. The bottom housing 11 has a mounting groove 111 and a mounting through hole 112 penetrating the bottom wall of the mounting groove 111. The upper housing 12 covers the bottom housing 11 and has an annular inner wall 121 forming an access hole 122. The annular inner wall 121 extends into the mounting through hole 112, and the end face of the annular inner wall 121 forms a first abutment portion 124. The annular inner wall 121 has a clearance space 123. Specifically, the inner diameter of the mounting through hole 112 is smaller than the inner diameter of the mounting groove 111, and the outer diameter of the annular inner wall 121 is smaller than the inner diameter of the mounting through hole 112. The annular inner wall 121 is inserted into the mounting through hole 112, and the first abutment portion 124 is formed by the end of the annular inner wall 121. This configuration simplifies the structure of the bottom housing 11 and the upper housing 12, facilitates molding, and also ensures high structural strength of the first abutment portion 124, improving structural reliability.
[0049] In some embodiments, the outer side of the bottom shell 11 has a slot 114, which is annular and extends circumferentially along the bottom shell 11. The upper shell 12 also has an outer annular wall 126 spaced around the outer periphery of the annular inner wall 121. The outer annular wall 126 is located outside the bottom shell 11 and is inserted into the slot 114. Specifically, an annular protrusion 113 is provided on the outer side of the end where the mounting groove 111 is located on the bottom shell 11. The slot 114 is located on the annular protrusion 113. The portion between the outer peripheral surface of the bottom shell 11 and the wall of the mounting through hole 112 is located between the annular inner wall 121 and the outer annular wall 126 of the upper shell 12. This arrangement simplifies the structure of the bottom shell 11 and the upper shell 12, facilitates molding, and also allows for a larger mating area between the bottom shell 11 and the upper shell 12, improving the assembly stability of the bottom shell 11 and the upper shell 12.
[0050] In some embodiments, the outer peripheral surface of the bottom shell 11 is provided with a slot 115, and the inner wall surface of the outer ring wall 126 is provided with a protrusion 127. The protrusion 127 engages with the slot 115. That is, during installation, the upper shell 12 is placed on top of the bottom shell 11, and when the protrusion 127 engages with the slot 115, the outer ring wall 126 is inserted into the slot 114. This facilitates installation and production assembly. Optionally, there are multiple slots 115, which are distributed circumferentially around the bottom shell 11. The inner wall surface of the outer ring wall 126 provides a protrusion 127 corresponding to each slot 115. This improves the reliability of the connection between the upper shell 12 and the bottom shell 11, and the structure is simple and easy to form.
[0051] In some embodiments, the inner wall of the mounting groove 111 is provided with an internal thread for screwing onto the bottle mouth of the cosmetic container 40. That is, it can be matched with the bottle mouth of the existing cosmetic container 40 with an internal thread, so that the physiotherapy device 100 can be used with the existing cosmetic container 40, making it convenient for users to choose and use.
[0052] In some embodiments, the physiotherapy device 30 includes a housing and a physiotherapy mechanism disposed on the housing. The housing is detachably connected to the mounting shell 10. The physiotherapy mechanism includes one or more of a microcurrent massage mechanism, a phototherapy mechanism, a heat therapy mechanism, and a vibration mechanism. That is, one or more of a microcurrent massage mechanism, a phototherapy mechanism, a heat therapy mechanism, and a vibration mechanism can be provided on the physiotherapy device 30. In actual production, physiotherapy devices 30 with different physiotherapy functions can be provided for users to choose from, or physiotherapy devices 30 with multiple physiotherapy functions can be provided for user convenience.
[0053] Optionally, when the physiotherapy device 30 is installed on the mounting shell 10, the physiotherapy mechanism is set to correspond to the access hole 122, that is, the physiotherapy mechanism is set to face the access hole 122 or partially extend into the access hole 122. This can prevent the physiotherapy mechanism from being exposed to the outside and can effectively protect the physiotherapy mechanism.
[0054] In some embodiments, the phototherapy device includes a phototherapy lamp, the housing has a light-transmitting part 31, the phototherapy lamp is located inside the housing and is disposed corresponding to the light-transmitting part 31 so that it can emit light outward through the light-transmitting part 31. Specifically, the phototherapy lamp is used to emit light of a specific wavelength (e.g., red light, white light, purple light, blue light or infrared light, etc.) for phototherapy of the skin.
[0055] In some embodiments, the physiotherapy device 30 further includes a main control board. The microcurrent massage mechanism includes a first conductive element 32 and a second conductive element 33. Both the first conductive element 32 and the second conductive element 33 are respectively connected to the microcurrent circuit on the main control board. The light-transmitting part 31 is annular, and the second conductive element 33 is annular. The light-transmitting part 31 surrounds the first conductive element 32, and the second conductive element 33 surrounds the light-transmitting part 31. In use, the first conductive element 32 and the second conductive element 33 can simultaneously contact the skin to stimulate muscles and nerves through microcurrent, thereby achieving microcurrent massage. Simultaneously, the light-transmitting part 31 can be positioned directly facing the skin to facilitate phototherapy. This allows for a larger size for the first conductive element 32 and the second conductive element 33, enhancing the microcurrent massage effect, and allowing for the simultaneous use of microcurrent massage and phototherapy. Of course, in other embodiments, only a phototherapy lamp or only the first conductive element 32 and the second conductive element 33, etc., can be provided as part of the microcurrent massage circuit.
[0056] In some embodiments, the physiotherapy device 30 further includes a battery and a charging component, both of which are electrically connected to the main control board. This means the built-in battery can power the physiotherapy components, reducing the need for power cords and making it easier for the user to use. The charging component can be a wireless charging coil, an interface socket (e.g., a Type-C socket), a connector with two conductive springs, or a connector with two conductive contacts.
[0057] There are various ways to connect the physiotherapy device 30 to the mounting shell 10. For example, in one embodiment, the mounting shell 10 is provided with multiple buckles 128, which are distributed circumferentially around the access hole 122. The physiotherapy device 30 has multiple snap-fit structures 34 on its periphery, and the buckles 128 and snap-fit structures 34 are engaged one-to-one to fix the physiotherapy device 30 to the mounting shell 10. In another embodiment, a magnetic attraction structure is provided between the physiotherapy device 30 and the mounting shell 10 to magnetically fix the physiotherapy device 30 to the mounting shell 10. In yet another embodiment, the mounting shell 10 has a threaded hole outside the access hole 122, and the physiotherapy device 30 is screwed into the threaded hole.
[0058] This utility model also proposes a cosmetic device, which includes a cosmetic container 40 and a physiotherapy device 100. The specific structure of the physiotherapy device 100 is as described in the above embodiments. Since this cosmetic device adopts all the technical solutions of all the above embodiments, it has at least all the beneficial effects brought about by the technical solutions of the above embodiments, which will not be described in detail here. The mounting shell 10 of the physiotherapy device 100 is detachably mounted to the mouth of the cosmetic container 40, and the mouth of the cosmetic container 40 is exposed through the access hole 122 of the mounting shell 10. The sealing cap 20 of the physiotherapy device 100 covers the mouth of the cosmetic container 40. The cosmetic container 40 can be used to hold skin care products such as face cream or lotion.
[0059] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and does not limit the patent scope of the present utility model. All equivalent structural transformations made under the inventive concept of the present utility model using the contents of the present utility model specification and drawings, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the patent protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A physiotherapy device, characterized in that, include: The mounting shell has a mounting groove at its bottom and a retrieval hole at its top that communicates with the mounting groove. The inner wall of the retrieval hole has a clearance space and a first abutment part located on one side of the clearance space. The mounting groove is used to install on the bottle mouth of a cosmetic container. A sealing cap is provided with a second abutment at its periphery. The sealing cap can be inserted into the access hole with the second abutment corresponding to the clearance space, and rotated to abut against the side of the first abutment facing the mounting groove to seal the bottle mouth of the cosmetic container. as well as The physiotherapy device is detachably mounted on the mounting housing and the access hole is covered.
2. The physiotherapy device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The sealing cap is provided with an elastic arm, the free end of which extends outward to protrude from the periphery of the sealing cap and is spaced from the surface of the sealing cap, and the second abutment portion is located at the free end of the elastic arm.
3. The physiotherapy device as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The elastic arm includes a connecting section and an elastic section. The connecting section is connected to the sealing cap. One end of the elastic section is connected to the connecting section, and the other end of the elastic section extends outward to protrude from the periphery of the sealing cap. The elastic section is spaced apart from the sealing cap, and the second abutting portion is located on the elastic section.
4. The physiotherapy device as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The first abutting part has a limiting protrusion on the side facing the mounting groove and near the clearance space.
5. The physiotherapy device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The sealing cover has a handle and a clearance groove, with the handle located within the clearance groove.
6. The physiotherapy device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that, The circumferential direction of the access hole is provided with a plurality of first abutment portions, and each first abutment portion has a clearance space on one side. The sealing cover is provided with a plurality of second abutment portions, and the plurality of second abutment portions correspond one-to-one with the plurality of first abutment portions.
7. The physiotherapy device as described in any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that, The mounting housing includes a bottom shell and an upper shell. The bottom shell has the mounting groove and a mounting through hole penetrating the bottom wall of the mounting groove. The upper shell covers the bottom shell and has an annular inner wall forming the access hole. The annular inner wall extends into the mounting through hole, and the end face of the annular inner wall forms the first abutment portion. The annular inner wall has the clearance space.
8. The physiotherapy device as described in claim 7, characterized in that, The outer side of the bottom shell has a slot, which is an annular shape extending circumferentially along the bottom shell. The upper shell also has an outer ring wall spaced around the outer periphery of the annular inner wall. The outer ring wall is located outside the bottom shell and is inserted into the slot.
9. The physiotherapy device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The physiotherapy device includes a housing and a physiotherapy mechanism disposed in the housing, the physiotherapy mechanism including one or more of a microcurrent massage mechanism, a phototherapy mechanism, a hot compress mechanism and a vibration mechanism; The housing and the mounting shell are detachably connected. When the physiotherapy device is installed on the mounting shell, the physiotherapy mechanism is provided with a corresponding access hole.
10. A cosmetic implement, characterized in that, The device includes a cosmetic container and a physiotherapy apparatus as described in any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the mounting shell of the physiotherapy apparatus is detachably mounted to the mouth of the cosmetic container, the mouth of the cosmetic container is exposed through an access hole in the mounting shell, and the sealing cap of the physiotherapy apparatus covers the mouth of the cosmetic container.