Hair washing machine with a headrest structure that moves out of the way
By designing a shampoo machine with a head-support structure that allows for easy head placement, the problem of users' heads not being able to fully extend into the shampoo cover is solved, resulting in a better cleaning effect.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- GUANGZHOU QIANLIANG TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
In existing automatic shampoo machines, the head support is located between the opening of the rinsing chamber and the shampoo cover, which prevents the user's head from being fully inserted into the shampoo cover, resulting in poor cleaning effect.
Design a shampoo machine with a head support structure that allows the shampoo cover to move back and forth and has a forward and backward extending relief groove. When the shampoo cover moves forward, the head support component moves into the relief groove to support the user's head. Combined with a rotatable clearance groove and support rod and support block, it ensures that the head is fully placed in the shampoo chamber.
This design allows the user's head to be fully inserted into the shampoo chamber, improving the cleaning effect.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of automatic shampoo machine technology, and in particular to a shampoo machine with a head support structure that allows for easy head placement. Background Technology
[0002] An automatic shampoo machine is a device that automatically washes a user's hair. Existing automatic shampoo machines include a base with a rinsing chamber and a shampoo cover housed within the rinsing chamber. The rinsing chamber opens forward, and a head support is located on one side of the chamber opening. The shampoo cover is located behind the head support. During shampooing, the user's head rests on the head support and partially extends into the shampoo cover. Because the head support is positioned between the rinsing chamber opening and the shampoo cover, the user's head cannot be fully extended into the shampoo cover during shampooing, resulting in a less than ideal shampooing effect. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a shampoo machine with a head support structure that allows for a more flexible head placement, in order to solve the problem in existing shampoo machines where the head support is positioned between the opening of the rinsing chamber and the shampoo cover, preventing the user's head from fully extending into the shampoo cover and resulting in poor cleaning performance.
[0004] This utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:
[0005] A shampoo machine with a head support structure has a base with a front-opening rinsing chamber. A shampoo cover is provided inside the rinsing chamber. The shampoo cover has a front-opening shampoo cavity. The shampoo cover can move back and forth relative to the base and has a rear-extending relief groove. A head support member is provided inside the rinsing chamber on one side of its opening. The head support member moves into or out of the relief groove when the shampoo cover moves back and forth. When the head support member moves into the relief groove, it is partially accommodated in the shampoo cavity.
[0006] Furthermore, the width of the clearance groove gradually increases from back to front.
[0007] Furthermore, the shampoo cover can rotate relative to the base, and the shampoo cover has two clearance grooves, which are respectively located on the left and right sides of the clearance groove and communicate with the clearance groove. The clearance grooves allow the head support to move into them when the shampoo cover rotates.
[0008] Furthermore, the width of the clearance groove gradually increases from back to front.
[0009] Furthermore, the clearance groove has two left-right opposing clearance walls, each clearance wall having a front clearance wall and a rear clearance wall opposite to each other, the front clearance wall being forward and the rear clearance wall being rearward. The clearance groove has a clearance rear wall and a clearance front wall. The clearance rear wall extends obliquely forward from the rear clearance wall in a direction away from the other clearance groove. The clearance front wall is located between the clearance rear wall and the front clearance wall, and the clearance rear wall and the clearance front wall are arranged at an angle.
[0010] Furthermore, the head support has a support rod and a support block. The support rod is disposed on the base and moves into or out of the clearance groove when the shampoo cover moves back and forth. The support block is disposed on the top of the support rod and is accommodated in the shampoo cavity when the support rod moves into the clearance groove.
[0011] Furthermore, the shampooing cavity is provided with several spaced flexible massage rods on its sides and / or bottom, and the distance between the two clearance grooves is not less than the width of the support block in the left-right direction.
[0012] Furthermore, the support rod is detachably and fixedly connected to the base, and the top of the support block is arc-shaped.
[0013] Furthermore, the base has a reclining platform extending forward from the opening of the shampoo chamber, and a water-retaining ring is provided at one end of the reclining platform adjacent to the shampoo chamber, and the water-retaining ring has a groove for inserting the neck.
[0014] Furthermore, the groove is U-shaped, and the top of the support block is not higher than the bottom of the groove.
[0015] The advantage of this technical solution is that by configuring the shampoo cover to be movable back and forth and having a relief groove that extends back and forth, and configuring the head support to move into the relief groove and be partially accommodated in the shampoo cavity when the shampoo cover moves forward to support the user's head, the user's head can be fully placed in the shampoo cavity, resulting in a better shampooing effect. Attached Figure Description
[0016] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the accompanying drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below.
[0018] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional shampoo machine with a yielding head support structure disclosed in the embodiments. Figure 1 ;
[0019] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 A magnified view of a section at point A in the middle;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional shampoo machine with a yielding head support structure disclosed in the embodiments. Figure 2 ;
[0021] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 A magnified view of a section at point B in the middle;
[0022] Figure 5 This is a perspective view of the shampoo cover in the embodiment;
[0023] Figure 6 yes Figure 5 A magnified view of a section at point C;
[0024] Figure 7 The three-dimensional support member in the embodiment Figure 1 ;
[0025] Figure 8 The three-dimensional support member in the embodiment Figure 2 . Detailed Implementation
[0026] 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.
[0027] Example: Figure 1-8As shown, the shampoo machine with a head-supporting structure includes a base 1, which has a forward-opening rinsing chamber 101. A shampoo cover 2 is disposed within the rinsing chamber 101, and the shampoo cover 2 has a forward-opening shampoo cavity 201. The shampoo cover 2 is movable back and forth relative to the base 1 and has a forward-extending relief groove 203. A head support 3 extends rearward from one side of the rinsing chamber 101 within the rinsing chamber 101. The head support 3 moves into or out of the relief groove 203 when the shampoo cover 2 moves back and forth. When the head support 3 moves into the relief groove 203, it is partially accommodated within the shampoo cavity 201. Specifically, when the shampoo cover 2 moves forward, the head support 3 moves into the relief groove 203; when the shampoo cover 2 moves backward, the head support 3 moves out of the relief groove 203. The portion of the head support 3 accommodated within the shampoo cavity 201 when it moves into the relief groove 203 supports the user's head. When using this shampoo machine with a head-supporting structure, the user's head rests on the head support 3, the shampoo cover 2 moves forward, and the head support 3 moves into the clearance groove 203, allowing the user's head to be fully inserted into the shampoo chamber 201. This embodiment provides a shampoo machine with a head-supporting structure to solve the problem in existing shampoo machines where the head support is positioned between the rinsing chamber opening and the shampoo cover, preventing the user's head from fully extending into the shampoo cover and resulting in poor cleaning effect. This is mainly achieved by configuring the shampoo cover 2 to move back and forth and having a clearance groove 203 that extends back and forth, and configuring the head support 3 to move into the clearance groove 203 and partially accommodated within the shampoo chamber 201 when the shampoo cover 2 moves forward, supporting the user's head and allowing the user's head to be fully inserted into the shampoo chamber 201, resulting in a better shampooing effect.
[0028] In this embodiment of the invention, the width of the relief groove 203 gradually increases from back to front. This arrangement, by configuring the width of the relief groove 203 to gradually increase from back to front, facilitates the movement of the head support 3 into or out of the relief groove 203 when the shampoo cover 2 moves back and forth.
[0029] In this embodiment of the invention, the shampoo cover 2 is rotatable relative to the base 1. The shampoo cover 2 has two clearance grooves 204, which are respectively located on the left and right sides of the relief groove 203 and communicate with the relief groove 203. The clearance grooves 204 allow the head support member 3 to move into them when the shampoo cover 2 rotates. The above arrangement, by configuring two clearance grooves 204 on the shampoo cover 2 respectively located on the left and right sides of the relief groove 203 and communicating with the relief groove 203, allows the head support member 3 to move into the clearance grooves 204 when the shampoo cover 2 rotates, thus avoiding collision with the shampoo cover 2.
[0030] In this embodiment of the invention, the width of the clearance groove 204 gradually increases from back to front. Specifically, the clearance groove 203 has two left-right opposing clearance walls 205, each clearance wall 205 having a front clearance wall 206 and a rear clearance wall 207 facing each other. The front clearance wall 206 is forward, and the rear clearance wall 207 is backward. The clearance groove 204 has a clearance rear wall 208 and a clearance front wall 209. The clearance rear wall 208 extends obliquely forward from the rear clearance wall 207 in a direction away from the other clearance groove 204. The clearance front wall 209 is located between the clearance rear wall 208 and the front clearance wall 206, and the clearance rear wall 208 and the clearance front wall 209 are set at an angle. By configuring the width of the clearance groove 204 to gradually increase from back to front, the above arrangement facilitates the movement of the head support 3 into or out of the clearance groove 204 when the shampoo cover 2 rotates.
[0031] In this embodiment of the invention, the head support 3 has a support rod 301 and a support block 302. The support rod 301 is mounted on the base 1 and moves into or out of the clearance groove 203 when the shampoo cover 2 moves back and forth. The support block 302 is located on top of the support rod 301 and is accommodated in the shampoo cavity 201 when the support rod 301 moves into the clearance groove 203. The top of the support block 302 is arc-shaped. By configuring the head support 3 as a support rod 301 connected to the base 1 and a support block 302 located on top of the support rod 301, the head support 3 can easily move into / out of the clearance groove 203 while providing good support.
[0032] In this embodiment of the invention, the shampoo chamber 201 has several spaced flexible massage rods 210 on its sides and bottom, and the distance between the two clearance grooves 204 is not less than the width of the support block 302 in the left-right direction. This arrangement, by configuring the distance between the two clearance grooves 204 to be not less than the width of the support block 302 in the left-right direction, avoids interference between the support block 302 and the flexible massage rods 210, thus preventing damage to the flexible massage rods 210.
[0033] In this embodiment of the invention, the support rod 301 is detachably and fixedly connected to the base 1. This arrangement, by configuring the support rod 301 to be detachably and fixedly connected to the base 1, facilitates the disassembly, assembly, and maintenance of the support head 3.
[0034] In this embodiment of the invention, the base 1 has a reclining platform 102 extending forward from the opening of the shampoo chamber 201. A water-retaining ring 103 is provided at one end of the reclining platform 102 adjacent to the shampoo chamber 201, and a groove 104 for the neck is provided on the water-retaining ring 103. This arrangement, by configuring the reclining platform 102 extending forward from the opening of the shampoo chamber 201 on the base 1, allows the user to wash their hair while lying flat. Simultaneously, the water-retaining ring 103 at one end of the reclining platform 102 adjacent to the shampoo chamber 201, and the groove 104 on the water-retaining ring 103 for the neck, prevents foam or water generated during shampooing from wetting the user's collar.
[0035] In this embodiment of the invention, the groove 104 is U-shaped, and the top of the support block 302 is not higher than the bottom of the groove 104. This arrangement, by configuring the support block 302 so that its top is not higher than the bottom of the groove 104, prevents water from flowing down the neck and wetting the user's collar during hair washing.
[0036] It should be understood that the terms "first," "second," etc., are used in this utility model to describe various information, but this information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish information of the same type from each other. For example, without departing from the scope of this utility model, "first" information can also be referred to as "second" information, and similarly, "second" information can also be referred to as "first" information. In addition, the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0037] The above description provides one or more embodiments in conjunction with specific content, and does not imply that the specific implementation of this utility model is limited to these descriptions. Any methods or structures that are similar to or identical to those of this utility model, or any technical deductions or substitutions made based on the concept of this utility model, should be considered as protected by this utility model.
Claims
1. A hair washing machine with a head moving type head supporting structure, comprising a base (1) having a forwardly open washing cavity (101), a washing cover (2) provided in the washing cavity (101), the washing cover (2) having a forwardly open washing cavity (201), characterized in that, The shampoo cover (2) is movable back and forth relative to the base (1) and has a relief groove (203) extending back and forth. The rinsing chamber (101) is provided with a head support (3) located on one side of its opening. The head support (3) moves into or out of the relief groove (203) when the shampoo cover (2) moves back and forth. When the head support (3) moves into the relief groove (203), it is partially accommodated in the shampoo chamber (201).
2. The shampoo machine with a yielding head support structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The width of the clearance groove (203) gradually increases from back to front.
3. The shampoo machine with a yielding head support structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The shampoo cover (2) can rotate relative to the base (1). The shampoo cover (2) has two clearance grooves (204). The two clearance grooves (204) are respectively located on the left and right sides of the relief groove (203) and communicate with the relief groove (203). The clearance grooves (204) allow the head support (3) to move into them when the shampoo cover (2) rotates.
4. The shampoo machine with a yielding head support structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, The width of the clearance groove (204) gradually increases from back to front.
5. The shampoo machine with a yielding head support structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, The clearance groove (203) has two left-right opposing clearance walls (205), each clearance wall (205) having a front clearance wall (206) and a rear clearance wall (207) opposite to each other. The front clearance wall (206) is forward, and the rear clearance wall (207) is backward. The clearance groove (204) has a clearance rear wall (208) and a clearance front wall (209). The clearance rear wall (208) extends obliquely from the rear clearance wall (207) in a direction away from the other clearance groove (204). The clearance front wall (209) is located between the clearance rear wall (208) and the clearance front wall (206), and the clearance rear wall (208) and the clearance front wall (209) are set at an angle.
6. The shampoo machine with a yielding head support structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, The head support (3) has a support rod (301) and a support block (302). The support rod (301) is located on the base (1) and moves into or out of the relief groove (203) when the shampoo cover (2) moves back and forth. The support block (302) is located on the top of the support rod (301) and is accommodated in the shampoo cavity (201) when the support rod (301) moves into the relief groove (203).
7. The shampoo machine with a yielding head support structure according to claim 6, characterized in that, The shampoo chamber (201) has several spaced flexible massage rods (210) on its side and / or bottom, and the distance between the two clearance grooves (204) is not less than the width of the support block (302) in the left-right direction.
8. The shampoo machine with a yielding head support structure according to claim 6, characterized in that, The support rod (301) is detachably fixed to the base (1), and the top of the support block (302) is arc-shaped.
9. The shampoo machine with a yielding head support structure according to claim 6, characterized in that, The base (1) has a reclining platform (102) extending forward from the opening of the shampoo chamber (201). A water-retaining ring (103) is provided at one end of the reclining platform (102) adjacent to the shampoo chamber (201). The water-retaining ring (103) has a groove (104) for the neck to be inserted.
10. The shampoo machine with a yielding head support structure according to claim 9, characterized in that, The groove (104) is U-shaped, and the top of the support block (302) is not higher than the bottom of the groove (104).