Scraping therapy health care tool applied to human body meridians

By designing an adjustable massage head structure, the problem of existing gua sha tools being unable to adapt to patients of different body types has been solved, achieving flexible adjustment and stability of the massage head and improving the ease of use for operators.

CN223930388UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24AITONG MEDICAL TECH (WUXI) CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202423094217.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-16
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-16

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Technical Problem

Existing gua sha tools cannot adjust the size of the massage head according to the patient's body size, making it inconvenient for operators to use between adults and children.

Method used

A tool for scraping and treating the meridians of the human body has been designed. The first and second massage heads can be changed by rotating the turntable. The massage heads can be adjusted by using a combination of push blocks, push rods and springs. The stability of the massage heads is ensured by the fixing structure of positioning blocks and positioning grooves.

Benefits of technology

The size of the massage head can be flexibly adjusted, which increases the operator's range of use and enhances the stability and ease of operation of the massage head during use.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a scraping therapy health care tool applied to human body meridians, which belongs to the technical field of scraping therapy and comprises a scraping therapy block main body and a cover plate, the cover plate is mounted at the end of the scraping therapy block main body, a rotating shaft penetrates through the middle of the cover plate, a rotating disc and a connecting disc are respectively fixed on two sides of the rotating shaft, and a plurality of groups of push blocks are fixed on the periphery of the connecting disc. The end of the push block abuts against an abutting block, a plurality of sets of push rods are fixed to the surface of the abutting block, and the push rods sequentially penetrate through a first limiting plate and a second limiting plate which are fixed to the inner wall of the scraping therapy block body. Under the pushing action of the elastic force of a first spring, the other push rod drives the first massage head to enter the scraping block main body, so that the push rod and the second massage head are adjusted, the scraping tool can conveniently adjust the sizes of the massage heads according to the body type of a patient, and the use range of an operator is widened; therefore, the position of the push block is fixed, and the stability of the first massage head and the second massage head during use is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of scraping technology, and in particular relates to a tool for scraping health care of human meridians. Background Technology

[0002] Gua sha is a traditional Chinese medicine external treatment method, its theoretical basis stemming from the meridian theory and skin region theory of TCM. It involves scraping the skin surface with specific tools (such as ox horn, jade, cupping jars, etc.) to unblock meridians and promote blood circulation. Gua sha generally follows the theory of the twelve meridians and eight extraordinary meridians in TCM, using strong stimulation of the meridians to cause local skin redness and congestion, thereby achieving effects such as reviving consciousness, detoxifying, clearing heat, relieving pain, and strengthening the spleen and stomach. Therefore, existing gua sha methods largely meet people's needs, but the following problems still exist.

[0003] When an operator performs Gua Sha on a patient, they use a Gua Sha tool to scrape the patient's skin to achieve the effects of unblocking meridians and promoting blood circulation. However, due to the differences in body size between adults and children, and the fact that general Gua Sha tools cannot adjust the size of the massage head, it is impossible to use different Gua Sha tools according to the patient's body size. Therefore, we propose a Gua Sha health care tool for human meridians. Utility Model Content

[0004] This utility model provides a scraping and health care tool for human meridians. After the operator rotates the turntable, the first massage head and the second massage head can be replaced. By replacing the second massage head and the first massage head, the size of the massage head can be adjusted according to the patient's body shape, thus increasing the operator's range of use.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a scraping and health care tool for human meridian scraping, comprising a scraping block body and a cover plate. The cover plate is installed at the end of the scraping block body. A rotating shaft passes through the middle of the cover plate, and a turntable and a connecting plate are fixed on both sides of the rotating shaft, respectively. Several sets of push blocks are fixed around the connecting plate, and the ends of the push blocks abut against a stop block. Several sets of push rods are fixed on the surface of each stop block. The push rods pass through and are fixed to a first limiting plate and a second limiting plate on the inner wall of the scraping block body in sequence, and the middle of the push rod is elastically connected to the second limiting plate and the first limiting plate. The end of the push rod passes through and is fixed to a traction sleeve on the scraping block body, and a first massage head or a second massage head is fixed to the end of the push rod.

[0006] Furthermore, a fixing block is fixed on any side of the outer wall of the cover plate, and a spring groove is provided in the middle of the fixing block. A positioning block and a second spring are respectively provided inside the spring groove, and the two ends of the second spring abut against the inner wall of the spring groove and the surface of the positioning block respectively. The end of the positioning block is fitted with a positioning groove opened around the turntable.

[0007] Furthermore, the positioning blocks inserted into the positioning slots are all triangular on all four sides, and the positioning slots are all set as triangular notches that match the positioning blocks.

[0008] Furthermore, the outer wall of the scraping block body is fixed with a groove, and a collar is fitted on the surface of the groove, and a handle is fixed on any side of the collar surface.

[0009] Furthermore, the push rod passes through the first limiting plate and the second limiting plate on one side and is connected to each other by a connecting plate. The surface of the push rod is wound with a first spring, and the two ends of the first spring abut against the second limiting plate and the connecting plate respectively.

[0010] Furthermore, both ends of the abutment block have rounded chamfers around their perimeter, and the middle of the abutment block has a limiting groove that is set as a semi-circular groove.

[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0012] 1. This scraping and health care tool for human meridians is equipped with a push rod, a turntable, a rotating shaft, a connecting plate, a push block, and a stop block. When the operator rotates the turntable, the turntable drives the connecting plate to rotate via the rotating shaft. When the connecting plate rotates, it pushes the stop block to move via the push block. After the stop block is pushed by the push block, the push block pushes the second massage head to move via the push rod, pushing the second massage head out of the scraping block body. The stop block, which is not being pushed by the push block, is pushed by the elastic force of the first spring, and another push rod drives the first massage head into the scraping block body. This allows for adjustment of the push rod and the second massage head, making it convenient for the scraping tool to adjust the size of the massage head according to the patient's body shape, thus increasing the operator's range of use.

[0013] 2. This tool for scraping and treating the human meridians is equipped with a spring groove, a second spring, a positioning block, and a positioning groove. After the second spring recovers from its elastic deformation, it pushes the positioning block out of the spring groove and inserts it into the positioning groove, thus fixing the position of the turntable. By fixing the position of the turntable, the position of the push block is also fixed, increasing the stability of the first and second massage heads during use. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a frontal cross-sectional view of the present invention.

[0015] Figure 2This is a frontal cross-sectional view of the unused state of this utility model.

[0016] Figure 3 This is a frontal cross-sectional view of the second massage head of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 4 This is a bottom view of the structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 5 This is a top view of the structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 6 This is a side cross-sectional view of the push block and the stop block of this utility model.

[0020] Figure 7 For the present utility model Figure 1 A magnified structural diagram of point A in the middle.

[0021] In the picture:

[0022] 1. Gua Sha block body; 2. Cover plate; 3. First limiting plate; 4. Second limiting plate; 5. Connecting plate; 6. Traction sleeve; 7. First massage head; 8. Push rod; 9. Positioning groove; 10. First spring; 11. Collar; 12. Sleeve groove; 13. Handle; 14. Limiting groove; 15. Rotating shaft; 16. Turntable; 17. Abutment block; 18. Push block; 19. Connecting plate; 20. Spring groove; 21. Positioning block; 22. Second massage head; 23. Second spring; 24. Fixing block. Detailed Implementation

[0023] To further understand the utility model's content, features, and effects, the following embodiments are provided, and detailed descriptions are given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

[0024] Example:

[0025] Please see Figure 1 - Figure 7A scraping therapy tool for human meridians includes a scraping block body 1 and a cover plate 2. The cover plate 2 is threaded onto the end of the scraping block body 1. A rotating shaft 15 passes through the middle of the cover plate 2. A rotating disk 16 and a connecting disk 19 are heat-fused and bonded to both sides of the rotating shaft 15, respectively. Several sets of push blocks 18 are heat-fused and bonded around the connecting disk 19, and the ends of the push blocks 18 abut against the abutment blocks 17. Several sets of push rods 8 are heat-fused and bonded to the surface of the abutment blocks 17. The push rods 8 pass through a first limiting plate 3 and a second limiting plate 4 that are heat-fused and bonded to the inner wall of the scraping block body 1, and the middle of the push rod 8 is elastically connected to the second limiting plate 4 and the first limiting plate 3. All four components are connected to each other on one side via connecting plates 5, and each push rod 8 has a first spring 10 wound around its surface. The two ends of the first spring 10 respectively abut against the second limiting plate 4 and the connecting plate 5. The end of the push rod 8 passes through the traction sleeve 6 that is heat-fused to the scraping block body 1. The end of the push rod 8 is heat-fused to either the first massage head 7 or the second massage head 22. When the operator wants to adjust the second massage head 22 and the first massage head 7, the operator first rotates the turntable 16. The turntable 16 drives the connecting plate 19 to rotate inside the scraping block body 1 via the rotating shaft 15. After the connecting plate 19 rotates, it drives the push block 18 to move. When the push block 18 moves, it moves from the abutment block 1. After the surface of the push block 17 is removed and the push block 18 is removed from the surface of the abutment block 17, the push block 18 no longer abuts against the abutment block 17. After the abutment block 17 no longer compresses the first spring 10 through the connecting plate 5 via the push rod 8, the first spring 10 recovers its elastic deformation and pushes the push rod 8 to move, causing the push rod 8 to push the abutment block 17 to move towards the cover plate 2. The push rod 8 also drives the first massage head 7 to slide within the traction sleeve 6, allowing the first massage head 7 to enter the traction sleeve 6. Subsequently, the push block 18 moves to another abutment block 17, and during the continuous movement of the push block 18, the semi-circular arc surface around the end of the push block 18 is set with the other abutment block 17. The curved surfaces of the two parts fit together, causing the pusher block 18 to push the other abutment block 17 to move. When the other abutment block 17 moves, it pushes the push rod 8 to move. When the push rod 8 moves, it pushes the connecting plate 5 to move, causing the connecting plate 5 to compress the first spring 10. After the first spring 10 undergoes elastic deformation, it avoids the connecting plate 5. The push rod 8 pushes the second massage head 22 to move within the traction sleeve 6, removing the second massage head 22 from the traction sleeve 6. This allows the operator to swap the second massage head 22 and the first massage head 7, making it convenient for the operator to adjust the first massage head 7 and the second massage head 22 according to the patient's body shape, thus increasing the operator's range of use.

[0026] In other embodiments, a fixing block 24 is heat-fused to any side of the outer wall of the cover plate 2, and a spring groove 20 is provided in the middle of the fixing block 24. A positioning block 21 and a second spring 23 are respectively provided inside the spring groove 20, and the two ends of the second spring 23 abut against the inner wall of the spring groove 20 and the surface of the positioning block 21, respectively. The end of the positioning block 21 is fitted with a positioning groove 9 opened around the turntable 16. The positioning block 21 is inserted into the positioning groove 9 on one side with a triangular shape around its perimeter, and the positioning groove 9 is set as a triangular notch that matches the positioning block 21. When the operator rotates the turntable 16, the turntable 16 drives the positioning groove 9 to move. As the positioning groove 9 moves, the triangular notch in the positioning groove 9 engages with the inclined chamfer at the end of the positioning block 21. Furthermore, as the turntable 16 drives the positioning groove 9 to move continuously, the inner wall of the positioning groove 9 pushes against the triangular surface of the positioning block 21, causing the positioning groove 9 to press against the positioning block 21, moving the positioning block 21 towards the spring groove 20. As the positioning block 21 moves within the spring groove 20, it presses against the second... Spring 23 causes the second spring 23 to undergo elastic deformation. After the second spring 23 undergoes elastic deformation, it avoids the positioning block 21, allowing the positioning block 21 to enter the spring groove 20. With the positioning block 21 and positioning groove 9 no longer fixing the turntable 16, the turntable 16 can rotate. When the turntable 16 moves the other positioning groove 9 to the front end of the positioning block 21, the turntable 16 no longer presses against the second spring 23 through the positioning block 21. The second spring 23 then recovers its elastic deformation and pushes the positioning... The positioning block 21 moves, causing it to insert into the positioning groove 9. After the positioning block 21 is inserted into the positioning groove 9, the position of the turntable 16 is fixed. Once the position of the turntable 16 is fixed, the turntable 16 cannot drive the connecting plate 19 to rotate via the rotating shaft 15. Since the connecting plate 19 cannot rotate, it cannot drive the push block 18 to move, preventing the push block 18 from moving off the surface of the abutment block 17 or pressing against the abutment block 17. This restricts the position of the first massage head 7 and the second massage head 22, improving stability during use.

[0027] In other embodiments, a groove 12 is heat-fused to the outer wall of the scraping block body 1, and a collar 11 is fitted on the surface of the groove 12. A handle 13 is heat-fused to any side of the collar 11. When the operator picks up the scraping block body 1, the operator holds the handle 13. Then the operator picks up the handle 13, and the handle 13 drives the groove 12 to move through the collar 11, so that the groove 12 drives the scraping block body 1 to move. Since the collar 11 is fitted on the surface of the groove 12, the operator can push the handle 13, and the handle 13 drives the collar 11 to rotate on the surface of the groove 12. This allows the operator to freely adjust the direction of the handle 13 and the scraping block body 1 according to the hand position, improving the usability of the operator.

[0028] In other embodiments, both ends of the abutment block 17 are rounded and chamfered, and a limiting groove 14 with a semi-circular groove is provided in the middle of the abutment block 17. When the push block 18 moves, after the push block 18 moves to the abutment block 17, the semi-circular arc surface of the end of the push block 18 fits into the arc surface of both sides of the abutment block 17, so that the push block 18 pushes the abutment block 17 to move. When the push block 18 moves to the limiting groove 14 in the middle of the abutment block 17, the limiting groove 14 fits onto the surface of the push block 18, so that the limiting groove 14 restricts the push block 18, prevents the push block 18 from moving out of the surface of the abutment block 17 at will, and increases the stability of the push block 18 against the surface of the abutment block 17.

[0029] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A tool for scraping and treating the meridians of the human body, comprising a scraping block body (1) and a cover plate (2), wherein the cover plate (2) is installed at the end of the scraping block body (1), characterized in that: A rotating shaft (15) runs through the middle of the cover plate (2), and a turntable (16) and a connecting plate (19) are fixed on both sides of the rotating shaft (15). Several sets of push blocks (18) are fixed around the connecting plate (19), and the end of the push block (18) abuts against a stop block (17). Several sets of push rods (8) are fixed on the surface of the stop block (17). The push rods (8) pass through the first limiting plate (3) and the second limiting plate (4) fixed on the inner wall of the scraping block body (1) in sequence. The middle part of the push rod (8) is elastically connected to the second limiting plate (4) and the first limiting plate (3). The end of the push rod (8) passes through the traction sleeve (6) fixed on the scraping block body (1). The end of the push rod (8) is fixed with a first massage head (7) or a second massage head (22).

2. The tool for scraping and treating meridians according to claim 1, characterized in that: A fixing block (24) is fixed on any side of the outer wall of the cover plate (2), and a spring groove (20) is provided in the middle of the fixing block (24). A positioning block (21) and a second spring (23) are respectively provided inside the spring groove (20), and the two ends of the second spring (23) abut against the inner wall of the spring groove (20) and the surface of the positioning block (21) respectively. The end of the positioning block (21) is fitted with a positioning groove (9) opened around the turntable (16).

3. The tool for scraping and treating human meridians according to claim 2, characterized in that: The positioning blocks (21) are inserted into the positioning grooves (9) on one side, and each of them is triangular on all four sides. The positioning grooves (9) are all set as triangular notches that match the positioning blocks (21).

4. The tool for scraping and treating human meridians according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer wall of the scraping block body (1) is fixed with a groove (12), and a collar (11) is fitted on the surface of the groove (12), and a handle (13) is fixed on any side of the collar (11).

5. A tool for scraping and treating human meridians according to claim 1, characterized in that: The push rod (8) passes through the first limiting plate (3) and the second limiting plate (4) and is connected to each other by a connecting plate (5) on one side. The surface of the push rod (8) is wrapped with a first spring (10), and the two ends of the first spring (10) abut against the second limiting plate (4) and the connecting plate (5) respectively.

6. A tool for scraping and treating human meridians according to claim 1, characterized in that: Both sides of the abutment (17) have rounded chamfers around the edges, and the middle of the abutment (17) is provided with a limiting groove (14) that is set as a semi-circular groove.