Electric bath brush

By setting multiple cleaning modes and detachable brush heads on the electric shower brush, the problems of reduced cleaning effect and user fatigue caused by fixed rotation speed in existing technologies are solved, achieving efficient cleaning that adapts to different skin types and areas, and improving the user experience.

CN223930042UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24SHENZHEN YUNDING IND DESIGN CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520539043.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-25
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-25

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing electric shower brushes use a fixed rotation speed design, which cannot adapt to the different cleaning needs of different skin types and body parts, resulting in reduced cleaning effect and user fatigue, and failing to meet personalized needs.

Method used

Design an electric shower brush with multiple cleaning modes. The brush head speed can be adjusted by a drive button, providing both low and high speed cleaning modes to adapt to the cleaning needs of different parts of the body. It also features a detachable brush head to meet diverse needs.

Benefits of technology

It improves cleaning effectiveness and user experience, meets users' diverse cleaning needs, enhances cleaning power and comfort, and avoids skin damage caused by excessive friction.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an electric bathing brush and relates to the technical field of bathing appliances. The electric bath brush comprises a machine body internally provided with a driving device, a grip assembled at one end of the machine body, a brush head assembled at the end, away from the grip, of the machine body and detachably assembled with the driving device, a control panel assembled on the grip and at least two driving gear keys arranged on the control panel. The driving gear key is used for driving and adjusting the rotating speed of the driving device, and the driving device rotates to drive the brush head to clean a user at different rotating speeds. By the adoption of the technical scheme, compared with an existing electric bath brush, the rotating speed of the brush head is controlled through multiple gears for cleaning, then the multi-aspect requirements of a user are met, and the cleaning effect and the user experience are improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of bathing appliances technology, specifically to an electric bath brush. Background Technology

[0002] Most mainstream electric shower brushes on the market currently adopt a single-mode design with a fixed rotation speed. The brush head is driven by a motor to rotate or vibrate at a constant frequency, primarily for basic cleaning. However, a fixed rotation speed is difficult to adapt to the diverse cleaning needs of different skin types and body parts, and it also cannot match the intensity requirements of different usage scenarios. Furthermore, the fixed rotation speed mode cannot meet users' personalized needs, and its cleaning effect is reduced on areas with thicker stratum corneum. Using the same mode repeatedly for extended periods can easily lead to user fatigue, reducing product novelty and overall user experience. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings and deficiencies of the existing technology by providing an electric shower brush with multiple cleaning levels, which can improve the cleaning effect and meet the diverse needs of users.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is: an electric shower brush, comprising: a main body with a built-in drive device, a handle mounted on one end of the main body, a brush head mounted on the end of the main body away from the handle and detachably mounted to the drive device, a control panel mounted on the handle, and at least two drive switches provided on the control panel, the drive switches being used to drive and adjust the rotation speed of the drive device, the rotation of the drive device driving the brush head to clean the user at different speeds.

[0005] The present invention further includes a first gear button and a second gear button on the drive mechanism; when the first gear button is pressed, the drive device is driven to rotate the brush head at a low speed; when the second gear button is pressed, the drive device is driven to rotate the brush head at a high speed.

[0006] The present invention further includes, in that the control panel, a first light component electrically connected to the first gear key for displaying low-speed rotation of the brush head, and a second light component electrically connected to the second gear key for displaying high-speed rotation of the brush head.

[0007] In a further improvement of this invention, the control panel is also equipped with an indicator light for displaying real-time battery level.

[0008] The present invention further provides that the brush head includes: a housing that is detachably snapped into the driving device, and a bristle brush or silicone brush disposed on one side of the housing.

[0009] The present invention further includes a mounting block fixedly mounted on the output shaft of the drive device, and multiple positioning buckles spaced apart on the housing and slidably engaged with the mounting block.

[0010] The present invention further provides that the side of the mounting block is provided with a first guide slope, and the end of the positioning buckle is provided with a second guide slope that slides and engages with the first guide slope.

[0011] The present invention further provides that the grip includes: a grip body for mounting the control panel, and a sleeve fitted onto the grip body.

[0012] The present invention further provides that the end of the sleeve near the main body of the machine is provided with anti-slip holes.

[0013] The present invention further includes: a control circuit board disposed within the body of the electric shower brush; a battery unit disposed within the body of the electric shower brush for power supply; and a charging port disposed at the end of the body of the electric shower brush away from the handle; the control panel and the drive device are both electrically connected to the control circuit board.

[0014] The beneficial effects of this utility model after adopting the above technical solution are as follows: In this utility model, the handles and brush heads located at both ends of the main body are equipped with drive switches for controlling the rotation speed of the drive device. The brush head is fixedly mounted on the output shaft of the drive device and rotates with the drive device, providing stronger cleaning power compared to a manual bath brush. The brush head is also detachable from the drive device, allowing for the replacement of different brush heads to meet different cleaning needs. When the user holds the handle, pressing different drive switches drives the drive device to rotate, thereby causing the brush head to clean the areas to be cleaned at different speeds. Therefore, multiple speed switches are provided, allowing users to easily adjust the brush head speed according to personal preferences or cleaning needs, thus meeting various user needs and improving cleaning effect and user experience. Attached Figure Description

[0015] 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 these drawings without creative effort.

[0016] Figure 1 This is a structural diagram of an electric shower brush;

[0017] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the structure of an electric shower brush;

[0018] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of another structure of an electric shower brush;

[0019] Figure 4 This is another exploded view of the structure of an electric shower brush;

[0020] Figure 5 This is a structural diagram of a silicone brush head.

[0021] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 100, Main body; 110, Drive unit; 111, Mounting block; 1111, First guide slope; 200, Handle; 210, Handle body; 220, Sleeve; 221, Anti-slip hole; 300, Brush head; 310, Housing; 311, Positioning buckle; 3111, Second guide slope; 320, Brush; 330, Silicone brush; 400, Control panel; 410, Drive gear button; 411, First gear button; 412, Second gear button; 420, First light element; 430, Second light element; 440, Indicator light; 500, Control circuit board; 600, Battery unit; 700, Charging port. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0023] This specific embodiment is merely an explanation of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. After reading this specification, those skilled in the art can make modifications to this embodiment without contributing any inventive element, but as long as they are within the scope of the claims of the present utility model, they are protected by patent law.

[0024] This embodiment relates to an electric shower brush, see reference... Figures 1-4The device includes: a main body 100, a handle 200, a brush head 300, a control panel 400, and a drive switch 410. The main body 100 houses a drive unit 110, which provides power to rotate the brush head 300, resulting in a more effective cleaning. Specifically, the drive unit 110 is a motor. In other embodiments, the drive unit 110 may also be a motor or other driving components. The handle 200 is located at one end of the main body 100 and is ergonomically designed, allowing the user to hold the device securely and comfortably without slipping. The brush head 300 is located at the end of the main body 100 away from the handle 200 and is detachably assembled with the drive unit 110. Users can replace different types of brush heads 300 according to their needs, meeting diverse cleaning requirements. The control panel 400 is located on the surface of the handle 200, facilitating operation and observation of working status or information, enhancing the user experience. Two drive mode buttons 410 are located on the control panel 400. Pressing different drive mode buttons 410 adjusts the rotation speed of the drive unit 110, thereby driving the brush head 300 to rotate at different speeds. This allows the bath brush to perform deep cleaning on different areas of the skin at varying speeds. The drive mode buttons 410 adjust the rotation speed of the brush head 300 to suit the needs of different skin areas, enhancing comfort and flexibility. In other embodiments, three or four drive mode buttons 410 may be provided; the number is not limited here. Furthermore, the drive mode buttons 410 include a first mode button 411 and a second mode button 412. When the first mode button 411 is pressed, the drive unit 110 rotates the brush head 300 at a lower speed, which is the first mode. This mode is suitable for gentle cleansing, especially for sensitive areas such as the face and neck, avoiding skin damage caused by excessive friction. When the second speed button 412 is pressed, the drive unit 110 will operate at a higher speed, causing the brush head 300 to rotate rapidly. This is the second mode, suitable for areas of the body that are difficult to clean or have thicker stratum corneum, such as the back and feet, providing more effective cleaning and helping to remove stubborn dirt and dead skin cells. Therefore, it fully considers the user's actual usage scenarios and needs, adapting to different cleaning requirements through different speed selections, ensuring both cleaning effectiveness and safety and comfort, thus enhancing the user experience.

[0025] In this embodiment, refer to Figure 3The control panel 400 also includes a first light element 420 and a second light element 430. The first light element 420 is electrically connected to a first speed button 411 and is used to display a first mode. When the user presses the first speed button 411 to activate the low-speed cleaning mode, the first light element 420 is illuminated, visually informing the user that the device is currently in low-speed mode. Specifically, the first light element 420 consists of three teardrop-shaped elements. The second light element 430 is electrically connected to a second speed button 412 and is used to display a second mode. Similarly, when the user selects the high-speed cleaning mode, the second light element 430 illuminates, indicating that the device is now operating in high-speed mode. Specifically, the second light element 430 consists of six teardrop-shaped elements. By introducing light elements as mode indicators, users can easily identify the current operating mode. Furthermore, the control panel 400 also includes an indicator light 440 for real-time display of battery level, allowing users to monitor the battery status in real time.

[0026] In this embodiment, refer to Figure 3 and Figure 5 The brush head 300 includes a housing 310 and a brush 320. The housing 310 is detachably snap-fitted to the drive unit 110, allowing the user to easily replace different brush heads 300. This simple snap-fit ​​mechanism enables quick brush head replacement, improving ease of use. The brush 320 is located on one side of the housing 310 and is used to contact and clean the area to be cleaned. The brush 320 can provide different cleaning effects, ranging from gentle to strong. In other embodiments, the brush 330 on one side of the housing 310 may also be a silicone brush 330 or a brush body made of other materials. The silicone brush 330, due to its soft material, is less irritating to the skin and is suitable for cleaning sensitive areas such as the face and neck, avoiding skin damage caused by excessive friction.

[0027] In this embodiment, refer to Figures 3-4 The mounting block 111 is fixedly mounted on the output shaft of the drive device 110 and is used to snap onto the brush head 300, allowing the brush head 300 to be easily installed or removed. Three positioning buckles 311 are spaced apart and slide against the mounting block 111, increasing the stability of the connection between the brush head 300 and the mounting block 111 and ensuring that the brush head 300 will not easily loosen or fall off during use. It should be noted that four or more positioning buckles 311 can also be provided; the number is not limited here.

[0028] Furthermore, the mounting block 111 has a first guide slope 1111 on its side, and the end of the positioning buckle 311 has a second guide slope 3111 that slides and engages with the first guide slope 1111. The guide slope helps guide the positioning buckle 311 to smoothly slide and engage with the mounting block 111, simplifying the installation steps of the brush head 300. If it is necessary to disassemble and replace the brush head 300 or remove it for cleaning, it can be pulled out by force, reducing costs.

[0029] In this embodiment, refer to Figures 2-3 The grip 200 includes a grip body 210 for assembly with the control panel 400 and a sleeve 220 fitted onto the grip body 210. Specifically, the sleeve 220 is a ram's head shaped silicone sleeve, which not only increases the product's fun and uniqueness, making it more suitable for children, but also greatly improves grip comfort and anti-slip performance due to the soft and skin-friendly nature of silicone material. In other embodiments, the sleeve 220 may also be in other shapes or made of other materials. In other embodiments, the sleeve 220 may also be detachably fitted onto the grip body 210, allowing users to replace the sleeve 200 according to different needs, thus meeting diverse requirements.

[0030] Furthermore, the sleeve 220 has anti-slip holes 221 around one end near the main body 100. In wet and slippery environments, the anti-slip holes 221 help drain water and reduce the risk of hand slippage due to water. At the same time, they also increase additional friction, allowing for a stable grip even when there are lubricating substances such as shower gel on the hands.

[0031] In this embodiment, refer to Figures 2-4 The electric shower brush also includes a control circuit board 500, a battery unit 600, and a charging port 700. The control circuit board 500 is located inside the main body 100, and the control panel 400 and the drive unit 110 are both electrically connected to the control circuit board 500 to receive signals from the drive switch 410 and drive the drive unit 110 to perform corresponding actions. The battery unit 600 is located inside the main body 100, providing ample power support. The charging port 700 is located at the end of the main body 100 away from the handle 200, facilitating connection to a charger for charging. Specifically, the charging port 700 is also fitted with a waterproof cover to prevent water molecules from entering, improving the safety and lifespan of the shower brush.

[0032] The above is only used to illustrate the technical solution of this utility model and not to limit it. Any other modifications or equivalent substitutions made by those skilled in the art to the technical solution of this utility model, as long as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the technical solution of this utility model, should be covered within the scope of the claims of this utility model.

Claims

1. An electric bath brush, characterized in that, include: The device includes a main body (100) with a built-in drive unit (110), a handle (200) mounted on one end of the main body (100), a brush head (300) mounted on the end of the main body (100) away from the handle (200) and detachably mounted to the drive unit (110), a control panel (400) mounted on the handle (200), and at least two drive switches (410) provided on the control panel (400). The drive switches (410) are used to drive and adjust the rotation speed of the drive unit (110). The rotation of the drive unit (110) drives the brush head (300) to clean the user at different speeds.

2. The electric shower brush according to claim 1, characterized in that, The drive key (410) is provided with a first key (411) and a second key (412); when the first key (411) is pressed, the drive device (110) is driven to drive the brush head (300) to rotate at a low speed; when the second key (412) is pressed, the drive device (110) is driven to drive the brush head (300) to rotate at a high speed.

3. The electric shower brush according to claim 2, characterized in that, The control panel (400) further includes: a first light (420) electrically connected to the first gear key (411) for displaying the low-speed rotation of the brush head (300), and a second light (430) electrically connected to the second gear key (412) for displaying the high-speed rotation of the brush head (300).

4. The electric shower brush according to claim 1, characterized in that, The control panel (400) is also equipped with an indicator light (440) for displaying real-time battery level.

5. The electric bath brush according to claim 1, characterized in that, The brush head (300) includes: a housing (310) detachably snapped into the drive device (110), and a bristle brush (320) or a silicone brush (330) disposed on one side of the housing (310).

6. The electric bath brush according to claim 5, characterized in that, A mounting block (111) is fixedly mounted on the output shaft of the drive device (110), and a plurality of positioning buckles (311) are spaced apart on the housing (310) and are slidably engaged with the mounting block (111).

7. The electric shower brush according to claim 6, characterized in that, The mounting block (111) has a first guide slope (1111) on its side, and the end of the positioning buckle (311) has a second guide slope (3111) that slides and engages with the first guide slope (1111).

8. The electric shower brush according to claim 1, characterized in that, The grip (200) includes: a grip body (210) for mounting the control panel (400), and a sleeve (220) fitted onto the grip body (210).

9. The electric bath brush according to claim 8, characterized in that, The sleeve (220) has anti-slip holes (221) around one end near the fuselage body (100).

10. The electric bath brush according to claim 1, characterized in that, The electric shower brush also includes: a control circuit board (500) disposed within the main body (100), a battery unit (600) disposed within the main body (100) for power supply, and a charging port (700) disposed at one end of the main body (100) away from the handle (200); the control panel (400) and the drive device (110) are both electrically connected to the control circuit board (500).

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