Moxibustion anti-scald simple device
By introducing structures such as isolation covers, filters, and ash storage tanks into the moxibustion device, the problems of sparks and ash leakage and device separation are solved, thereby improving the safety and effectiveness of moxibustion.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423050615.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-11
AI Technical Summary
Existing moxibustion devices cannot effectively prevent sparks and ash from falling onto the skin after the moxa stick burns, and adjusting the distance between the moxa stick and the skin can easily cause the moxibustion bucket and base to separate, posing a safety hazard.
A simple moxibustion anti-scalding device was designed, which includes a moxibustion bucket, an isolation cover, a push rod, a filter, and an ash storage tank. The filter and ash storage tank prevent sparks and ash from leaking out, and the isolation cover adjusts the distance of the moxa sticks to ensure the device's airtightness and safety.
It effectively prevents sparks and ash from falling onto the body, reducing safety hazards and improving the safety and effectiveness of moxibustion procedures.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of moxibustion devices, specifically, it relates to a simple device for preventing burns during moxibustion. Background Technology
[0002] Moxibustion, a type of moxibustion therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine, involves burning moxa cones or sticks made from mugwort leaves to warm and stimulate acupoints on the body to achieve health maintenance and disease treatment. Moxibustion has a history of thousands of years in my country. With the modernization and improvement of moxibustion techniques and the increasing public awareness of health, this ancient health method has gained increasing recognition and importance, and has a broad market prospect.
[0003] However, in actual operation, it was found that ordinary moxibustion devices only use a filter to prevent the sparks and ash from falling onto the human body after the moxa stick burns. They cannot effectively prevent the sparks and ash from leaking onto the skin. Furthermore, when adjusting the distance between the moxa stick and the skin, the moxibustion bucket and the base can easily separate, posing a certain safety hazard.
[0004] In view of this, this utility model is proposed. Utility Model Content
[0005] To address the problems found in practical operation where ordinary moxibustion devices only use filters to prevent sparks and ash from falling onto the body, but are ineffective in preventing them from leaking onto the skin, and where adjusting the distance between the moxa stick and the skin can easily cause the moxibustion container and base to separate, posing a safety hazard, the basic concept of this utility model is as follows:
[0006] A simple moxibustion burn prevention device includes a moxibustion barrel, an isolation cover slidably installed inside the moxibustion barrel, two push rods fixedly installed on the side wall of the isolation cover, two symmetrical sliding grooves opened on the side wall of the moxibustion barrel, a push rod slidably installed in each of the sliding grooves, the two push rods slidably installed in the two sliding grooves, a barrel base sleeved on the moxibustion barrel, a third filter screen fixedly installed on the inner wall of the barrel base, an ash storage trough fixedly connected to the third filter screen, and a fourth filter screen fixedly connected to the ash storage trough.
[0007] A connecting rod is fixedly installed inside the moxibustion bucket, and a cone head is fixedly installed at the end of the connecting rod. A moxa stick is inserted into the connecting rod. The cross-sectional area of the moxa stick is smaller than the area of the ash storage trough. The distance between the bottom surface of the bucket base and the lower end of the bucket base is greater than the length of the moxibustion needle, so that the bucket base can be covered over the needle later.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the top of the moxibustion barrel is provided with several upper ventilation openings, and a first filter screen is fixedly installed in each of the upper ventilation openings.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the side wall of the bucket seat is provided with a plurality of side ventilation openings, and a second filter screen is fixedly installed in each of the side ventilation openings.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the bucket seat is fitted with an adhesive patch.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the bottom of the barrel base is provided with several through holes.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the top of the isolation cover is provided with several ventilation holes.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages:
[0014] This invention prevents sparks and ash from leaking from the filter onto the skin by adding an ash storage tank. The size of the ash storage tank is just right so that sparks and ash can fall into it. The rest of the components are connected by a filter, allowing heat and active ingredients to be effectively transferred to the skin. The increased distance of the isolation cover for moving the moxa stick prevents the moxibustion bucket and base from separating when moving the moxa stick, greatly reducing safety hazards. Furthermore, a drop-off space larger than the length of the acupuncture needle is pre-set at the bottom of the isolation cover, which allows the moxibustion bucket to wrap around the needle during acupuncture, enabling simultaneous acupuncture and moxibustion for better results.
[0015] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description
[0016] In the attached diagram:
[0017] Figure 1 A 3D diagram of a simple moxibustion device for preventing burns;
[0018] Figure 2 A cross-sectional view of a simple moxibustion device for preventing burns;
[0019] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of a simple moxibustion device for preventing burns after adjusting the height of the moxa stick.
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Moxibustion bucket; 2. Isolation cover; 3. Bucket base; 4. Connecting rod; 5. Cone head; 6. Push rod; 7. Top vent; 8. First filter screen; 9. Side vent; 10. Second filter screen; 11. Through hole; 12. Slide groove; 13. Third filter screen; 14. Ash storage trough; 15. Fourth filter screen; 16. Adhesive patch; 17. Ventilation hole; 18. Moxa stick. Detailed Implementation
[0021] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The following embodiments are used to illustrate this utility model.
[0022] like Figures 1 to 3 As shown, a simple moxibustion burn prevention device includes a moxibustion barrel 1, an isolation cover 2 slidably installed inside the moxibustion barrel 1, two push rods 6 fixedly installed on the side wall of the isolation cover 2, two symmetrical sliding grooves 12 opened on the side wall of the moxibustion barrel 1, a push rod 6 slidably installed in each sliding groove 12, the two push rods 6 slidably installed in the two sliding grooves 12, a barrel base 3 sleeved on the moxibustion barrel 1, a third filter screen 13 fixedly installed on the inner wall of the barrel base 3, a ash storage trough 14 fixedly connected to the third filter screen 13, a fourth filter screen 15 fixedly connected to the ash storage trough 14, and the distance between the bottom surface of the barrel base 3 and the lower end of the barrel base 3 is greater than the length of the moxibustion needle, so that the barrel base 3 can be covered over the moxibustion needle later;
[0023] A connecting rod 4 is fixedly installed inside the moxibustion bucket 2, and a cone head 5 is fixedly installed at the end of the connecting rod 4. A moxa stick 18 is inserted into the connecting rod 4, and the cross-sectional area of the moxa stick 18 is smaller than the area of the ash storage tank 14. In this setting, the isolation cover 2 can block the sliding groove 12 on the moxibustion bucket 1, ensuring the sealing of the moxibustion device, and can also drive the moxa stick to slide on the connecting rod 4. The push rod 6 is used to drive the isolation cover 2 to move. The sliding groove 12 allows the push rod 6 to slide and also acts as a limit. The bucket base 3 is set to facilitate the disassembly of the moxibustion device, and the moxa stick 18 can be replaced and reused multiple times. The third filter 13 and the fourth filter 15 can transfer the heat and active factors generated by the burning moxa stick 18 to the human body. The ash storage tank 14 can ensure that the sparks and ash generated after combustion do not fall onto the human skin through the filter. The connecting rod 4 can hold the moxa stick 18, and the cone head 5 can facilitate the insertion of the moxa stick 18 and also prevent the moxa stick 18 from falling off. The moxa stick 18 is a consumable for moxibustion.
[0024] like Figures 1 to 3 As shown, in a specific embodiment, the top of the moxibustion barrel 1 has several upper ventilation openings 7, and a first filter screen 8 is fixedly installed in each upper ventilation opening 7. In this configuration, the several upper ventilation openings 7 are for communicating with the outside world and the inside of the moxibustion barrel 1, so that the outside world can provide oxygen to the inside of the moxibustion barrel 1 and ensure that the flame will not go out. The first filter screen 8 prevents sparks and ash from leaking out.
[0025] like Figures 1 to 3 As shown, furthermore, the side wall of the barrel base 3 is provided with several side ventilation openings 9, and a second filter screen 10 is fixedly installed in each side ventilation opening 9. In this configuration, the several side ventilation openings 9 are for communicating with the outside world and the inside of the moxibustion barrel 1, so that the outside world can provide oxygen to the inside of the moxibustion barrel 1 and ensure that the flame will not go out. The second filter screen 10 prevents sparks and ash from leaking out.
[0026] like Figures 1 to 3 As shown, the base 3 is fitted with adhesive tape 16. In this setup, adhesive tape 16 is used to ensure that the moxibustion device is firmly attached to the human body.
[0027] like Figures 2 to 3 As shown, the bottom of the barrel base 3 has several through holes 11. In this configuration, the through holes 11 can transfer the heat and active factors generated by the burning moxa stick 18 to the human body.
[0028] like Figures 2 to 3 As shown, the top of the isolation cover has several ventilation holes 17. In this configuration, the ventilation holes 17 are designed to allow the outside world to communicate with the inside of the moxibustion barrel 1, so that the outside world can provide oxygen to the inside of the moxibustion barrel 1 and ensure that the flame will not go out.
[0029] The implementation principle of a simple moxibustion burn prevention device in this embodiment is as follows: When using, first remove the base 3 from the moxibustion barrel 1, pierce the moxa stick 18 through the cone 5, and the moxa stick 18 will be fitted onto the connecting rod 4. The bottom of the moxa stick 18 is attached to the isolation cover 2. Then, ignite the moxa stick 18, and then attach the base 3 back onto the moxibustion barrel 1. Use adhesive tape 16 to attach the base 3. If moxibustion is needed on the abdomen, lie flat as much as possible and attach the moxibustion device to the acupoint. The sparks and ash from the burning moxa stick 18 will fall into the ash storage tank 14, while the heat and active agents generated by the burning moxa stick 18 will pass through the third filter. The moxa stick 18 is passed down through the fourth filter 15 and then through the through hole 11 to the human body. To adjust the distance between the moxa stick 18 and the human skin, simply move the push rod 6 up and down. The push rod 6 will slide up and down in the slide groove 12. The push rod 6 will drive the isolation cover 2 to slide up and down in the moxibustion barrel 1. Since the bottom of the moxa stick 18 is stuck to the isolation cover 2, the moxa stick 18 slides on the connecting rod 4. The cone head 5 can prevent the moxa stick 18 from moving down too much and extinguishing the flame. The vent 17, the upper vent 7 and the side vent 9 can introduce oxygen to ensure that the flame will not go out. The first filter 8 and the second filter 10 prevent sparks and ash from leaking out.
Claims
1. A simple device for preventing burns during moxibustion, comprising a moxibustion bucket (1), characterized in that, An isolation cover (2) is slidably installed inside the moxibustion bucket (1). Two push rods (6) are fixedly installed on the side wall of the isolation cover (2). Two symmetrical sliding grooves (12) are opened on the side wall of the moxibustion bucket (1). A push rod (6) is slidably installed in each of the sliding grooves (12). The two push rods (6) are slidably installed in the two sliding grooves (12). The moxibustion bucket (1) is fitted with a bucket seat (3). A third filter screen (13) is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the bucket seat (3). The third filter screen (13) is fixedly connected to an ash storage tank (14). The ash storage tank (14) is fixedly connected to a fourth filter screen (15). The moxibustion bucket (1) is fixedly installed with a connecting rod (4), and a cone head (5) is fixedly installed at the end of the connecting rod (4). A moxa stick (18) is inserted into the connecting rod (4). The cross-sectional area of the moxa stick (18) is smaller than the area of the ash storage trough (14). The distance between the bottom surface of the bucket base (3) and the lower port of the bucket base (3) is greater than the length of the moxibustion needle.
2. The simple moxibustion burn prevention device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the moxibustion bucket (1) has several upper ventilation openings (7), and a first filter (8) is fixedly installed in each of the upper ventilation openings (7).
3. A simple device for preventing burns during moxibustion according to claim 1, characterized in that, The side wall of the barrel base (3) is provided with a number of side ventilation openings (9), and a second filter screen (10) is fixedly installed in each side ventilation opening (9).
4. A simple device for preventing burns during moxibustion according to claim 1, characterized in that, The barrel base (3) is fitted with adhesive tape (16).
5. A simple device for preventing burns during moxibustion according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the barrel base (3) has several through holes (11).
6. A simple device for preventing burns during moxibustion according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the isolation cover has several ventilation holes (17).