Luminous shower nozzle structure
By enclosing the power supply components and light source within the housing and utilizing a detachable connection structure to prevent water leakage, the problem of insufficient waterproofing in the luminous shower head is solved, achieving extended service life and phototherapy effects that promote health.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520257347.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-18
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-18
AI Technical Summary
Existing luminous shower heads are inadequate in terms of waterproofing and are easily damaged by prolonged use.
The power supply components and the light source are enclosed in the housing, and a detachable connection structure between the protrusion and the inner ring prevents water leakage and extends the service life. At the same time, the light source emits low-energy light waves for phototherapy.
It effectively prevents water leakage, extends product life, and promotes user health through low-energy light waves, providing phototherapy effects.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a shower head, and more particularly to a luminous shower head structure that can emit light and effectively prevent water leakage. Background Technology
[0002] Traditional showerheads are primarily used to spray water during showering. However, to enhance the showering experience, some manufacturers have incorporated LED lights into them. For example, Taiwan Patent Publication No. TWM341491U discloses a "Light-emitting Showerhead" equipped with a light emitter, which uses the light emitted to enhance visual effects and create a more ambiance. Another example is Taiwan Patent Publication No. TWI662935B, which discloses a "Showerhead Emitting High-Wavelength LED Light," which uses a power generation unit to emit high-wavelength light from the LED light, thereby providing a skin-care effect.
[0003] However, the structures disclosed in the two patent cases, whether it is the design of placing LED lights or power generation units inside the shower head, are still not reliable enough in terms of waterproofing when the shower head is used in the bathroom for a long time, and it is easy to be damaged due to poor waterproofing. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of this, in order to provide a structure that is different from conventional technology and to improve the above-mentioned shortcomings, the designer has accumulated many years of experience and continuous research and development, resulting in this utility model.
[0005] One objective of this invention is to provide a luminous shower head structure that solves the problem of conventional luminous shower heads being easily damaged due to poor waterproofing. By enclosing a power supply component and a light-emitting element within a housing, and connecting and fixing a protruding part of the housing to an inner ring of the head, water leakage can be prevented, thereby extending the product's lifespan. Simultaneously, during showering, the light-emitting element can emit low-energy light waves to promote the user's health.
[0006] To achieve the aforementioned objectives, the luminous shower head structure of this utility model mainly includes a main body and a luminous module. The main body has an elongated handle with a first water channel inside. One end of the elongated handle has a head with a second water channel inside, which connects to the first water channel. One end face of the head has a plurality of spray holes connecting to the second water channel. The center of the head has an inner ring with a first positioning part. The luminous module has a housing with a power supply component inside. One end face of the housing has a protrusion with a second positioning part, allowing the protrusion to pass through the inner ring and detachably connect to the first positioning part. One end face of the protrusion has a light-emitting body electrically connected to the power supply component. The other end face of the protrusion has a first switch electrically connected to the power supply component.
[0007] In practice, the head is circular, and there is a first cone on the other end face of the head and a second cone on one end face of the shell; after the protrusion enters the inner ring, the second cone fits into the first cone.
[0008] During implementation, the interior of the housing has a positioning space for accommodating and positioning the power supply components and the light source; one end face of the protrusion has an opening, which is connected to a light-transmitting plate.
[0009] In practice, the positioning space includes a first space and a second space that are connected to each other. The first space accommodates and positions the power supply components, and the interior of the protrusion has a second space that accommodates and positions the light-emitting element and the light-transmitting plate.
[0010] In practice, the light source includes a light panel and a plurality of LEDs. The plurality of LEDs are fixed at intervals on the surface of the light panel to emit low-energy light with wavelengths between 630nm and 1100nm.
[0011] In practice, the power supply assembly includes a support frame, a circuit board, a rechargeable battery, and a wireless charging plate. One side of the support frame has a circuit board and a light source, and the other side of the support frame has a rechargeable battery and a wireless charging plate.
[0012] In practice, the other side of the support frame has at least one leg to accommodate and position the rechargeable battery.
[0013] In practice, this utility model also includes a second switch, which is electrically connected to a power supply component to adjust the light energy emitted by the light source.
[0014] To facilitate a deeper understanding of this utility model, it is described in detail below. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1This is a three-dimensional appearance diagram of the first embodiment of the luminous shower head structure of this utility model.
[0016] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the components of the first embodiment of the luminous shower head structure of this utility model.
[0017] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the light-emitting module of the first embodiment of the light-emitting shower head structure of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the usage state of the first embodiment of the luminous shower head structure of this utility model.
[0019] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the light-emitting module in the second embodiment of the light-emitting shower head structure of this utility model.
[0020] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0021] 1. Illuminated lotus-shaped shower head structure;
[0022] 2. Main body;
[0023] 21. Long handle;
[0024] 22. First Waterway;
[0025] 23. Head;
[0026] 24. Second waterway;
[0027] 25. Spray nozzle;
[0028] 26. First cone-shaped part;
[0029] 27. Inner ring section;
[0030] 28. First positioning section;
[0031] 3. Light-emitting module;
[0032] 31. Shell;
[0033] 311. Large cylindrical section;
[0034] 312. Protrusion;
[0035] 313. Second cone section;
[0036] 314. The third cone-shaped part;
[0037] 315. First Space;
[0038] 316. Second positioning part;
[0039] 317. The Second Space;
[0040] 318. Positioning space;
[0041] 319. Opening;
[0042] 310. Translucent panel;
[0043] 32. Power supply components;
[0044] 321. Support frame;
[0045] 322. Circuit board;
[0046] 323. Rechargeable battery;
[0047] 324. Wireless charging;
[0048] 325. Support legs;
[0049] 33. Luminous body;
[0050] 331. Light panel;
[0051] 332. LED lights;
[0052] 34. First switch;
[0053] 35. Second switch. Detailed Implementation
[0054] Please see Figures 1-4 As shown, this is the first embodiment of the luminous shower head structure 1 of this utility model, mainly including a main body 2 and a luminous module 3. The main body 2 has an elongated handle 21, and the interior of the elongated handle 21 has a coaxial first water channel 22. One end of the elongated handle 21 has a circular head 23, and the interior of the head 23 has a circular second water channel 24, which connects to the first water channel 22. One end face of the head 23 has a plurality of spray holes 25 that connect to the second water channel 24, so that water is input through the other end of the elongated handle 21, passes through the first water channel 22 and the second water channel 24 in sequence, and is sprayed outward through the plurality of spray holes 25. The other end face of the head 23 has a first cone portion 26. The center of the head 23 has a circular open inner ring portion 27, which serves as a first positioning portion 28 in practice.
[0055] The light-emitting module 3 includes a housing 31, a power supply component 32 and a light-emitting body 33. The housing 31 is a short cylinder with stages. The housing 31 includes a large cylindrical portion 311 extending coaxially and a protrusion 312. The large cylindrical portion 311 has a second cone portion 313 on one end face and a third cone portion 314 and a first switch 34 on the other end face. The large cylindrical portion 311 has a first space 315 inside. The protrusion 312 extends outward from the end face of the large cylindrical portion 311 in the same direction. The outer periphery of the protrusion 312 has an elastic ring, which serves as a second positioning portion 316. In this way, after the protrusion 312 passes through the inner ring portion 27 of the head 23, the second cone portion 313 can fit against the first cone portion 26, and the elastic ring can be squeezed and deformed, thereby allowing the second positioning portion 316 to be detachably connected to the first positioning portion 28. In practice, the first positioning portion 28 can also be an internal thread and the second positioning portion 316 can be an external thread, which can also allow the first positioning portion 28 and the second positioning portion 316 to be connected or separated. Additionally, the interior of the protrusion 312 has a second space 317, which is connected to the first space 315, and the first space 315 and the second space 317 are combined into a positioning space 318; one end face of the protrusion 312 has an opening 319, which is connected to the second space 317, and the inner periphery of the opening 319 accommodates and connects to a light-transmitting plate 310.
[0056] The power supply component 32 mainly includes a support frame 321, a circuit board 322, a rechargeable battery 323 and a wireless charging plate 324. The support frame 321 is housed and positioned in the first space 315. One side of the support frame 321 has the circuit board 322, and the other side of the support frame 321 has several legs 325, which surround and house the rechargeable battery 323 and the wireless charging plate 324. The light-emitting element 33 is positioned between the circuit board 322 and the light-transmitting plate 310, and is housed in the second space 317 along with the light-transmitting plate 310. In practice, the light-emitting element 33 includes a lamp board 331 and a plurality of LEDs 332. The lamp board 331 is electrically connected to the circuit board 322 and the first switch 34, and the plurality of LEDs 332 are fixed at intervals on the surface of the lamp board 331. Thus, after power is applied, the plurality of LEDs 332 can emit low-energy light with a wavelength between 630nm and 1100nm, which is emitted outward through the light-transmitting plate 310.
[0057] Figure 5This is a second embodiment of the luminous shower head structure 1 of this utility model. The difference from the first embodiment is that a first switch 34 and a second switch 35 are arranged side-by-side on the other end face of the large cylindrical portion 311 of the housing 31. The second switch 35 is electrically connected to the power supply component 32 and the light-emitting element 33, thereby adjusting the wavelength and irradiance of the light emitted by the plurality of LEDs 332. Specifically, low-energy phototherapy effects can be produced when the light wavelength is red light (630nm-700nm) or near-infrared light (NIR) (700nm-1100nm). Irradiance is a unit used to measure the intensity of light; irradiance decreases with distance, meaning the greater the distance, the lower the irradiance. For example, the Healer Mini red light therapy device requires a distance of 6 inches to exceed 140mw / cm² for its irradiance to exceed 140mw / cm². 2 Only then can it penetrate the outer layer of the skin, stimulate the mitochondria in the cells, and provide energy to the cells to produce more healthy cells; therefore, when the distance between the multiple LED lights 332 and the human body to be irradiated is different, the light energy can be adjusted by switching the first switch 34 and adjusting the second switch 35 to achieve a better phototherapy effect.
[0058] In summary, based on the above description, this utility model encloses both the power supply component and the light-emitting element within a housing. The protruding portion of the housing is detachably connected and fixed to an inner ring portion of the head, thereby preventing water leakage and extending the product's lifespan. During showering, switching the first switch allows the light-emitting element to simultaneously emit low-energy light waves for phototherapy, promoting the user's health. Furthermore, adjusting the light energy via the second switch generates sufficient irradiance to achieve a better phototherapy effect. Therefore, this utility model has significant industrial applicability, and a utility model patent application is hereby filed in accordance with the law.
Claims
1. A luminous shower head structure, characterized in that, include: A main body having an elongated handle, the interior of which has a first water channel; a head at one end of the handle, the interior of which has a second water channel communicating with the first water channel; a plurality of spray holes communicating with the second water channel on one end face of the head; an inner ring portion at the center of the head, the inner ring portion having a first positioning portion; and... A light-emitting module has a housing, inside which is a power supply component. One end face of the housing has a protrusion with a second positioning part, which allows the protrusion to pass through the inner ring and be detachably connected to the first positioning part. One end face of the protrusion has a light-emitting element electrically connected to the power supply component. The other end face of the protrusion has a first switch electrically connected to the power supply component.
2. The luminous shower head structure as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The head is circular, and a first cone is provided on the other end face of the head. A second cone is provided on the end face of the housing. After the protrusion passes through the inner ring, the second cone fits into the first cone.
3. The luminous shower head structure as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The housing has an internal positioning space for accommodating and positioning the power supply component and the light-emitting element; the end face of the protrusion has an opening, and the opening is connected to a light-transmitting plate.
4. The luminous shower head structure as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The positioning space includes a first space and a second space that are connected to each other. The first space accommodates and positions the power supply component. The protrusion has the second space inside, which accommodates and positions the light-emitting element and the light-transmitting plate.
5. The luminous shower head structure as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The light source includes a light panel and a plurality of LEDs, which are fixed at intervals on the surface of the light panel to emit low-energy light with wavelengths between 630nm and 1100nm.
6. The luminous shower head structure as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The power supply assembly includes a support frame, a circuit board, a rechargeable battery, and a wireless charging board. The circuit board and the light emitter are located on one side of the support frame, and the rechargeable battery and the wireless charging board are located on the other side of the support frame.
7. The luminous shower head structure as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The other side of the support frame has at least one leg for accommodating and positioning the rechargeable battery.
8. The luminous shower head structure as described in any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that, It also includes a second switch, which is electrically connected to the power supply component to adjust the energy of the light emitted by the light source.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Luminous shower head
TWM341491U