A head massager

CN224387757UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-23WENZHOU YUNHE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO LTD

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
WENZHOU YUNHE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-03-07
Publication Date
2026-06-23

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a head massager, including support stud, rotating disc, operation cover and massage claw, the support stud upper and lower end fixedly connected with first limit board and second limit board respectively, the rotating disc centre is screwed on the support stud, the operation cover rotation is connected on the rotating disc upper end face and is surrounded in the support stud outside between rotating disc and first limit board, a plurality of massage claws are connected on the rotating disc along rotating disc center annular array, the support post is equipped with the reset spring between rotating disc and second limit board, this head massager can carry out massage to human head in longitudinal and circumferential direction simultaneously, and it is convenient to operate, and it is convenient to realize better massage effect.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of massager technology, and in particular to a head massager. Background Technology

[0002] A head massager is a tool used to massage the head. It aims to relax the mind and spirit by stroking and massaging the outer side of the head. There are many types of head massagers available, among which the multi-claw massager is the most common. As the name suggests, the multi-claw head massager has multiple flexible, circularly arranged massage claws. The massage effect is achieved by scraping against the head with the massage claws. However, existing multi-claw head massagers generally perform up-and-down massage movements. To achieve a circumferential massage movement, the massager needs to be rotated by hand, which is inconvenient to operate.

[0003] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model provides improvements. Utility Model Content

[0004] This utility model proposes a head massager that solves the above-mentioned problems existing in the use of the prior art.

[0005] The technical solution of this utility model is implemented as follows:

[0006] A head massager includes a support stud, a rotating disk, an operating sleeve, and massage claws. The upper and lower ends of the support stud are respectively fixedly connected to a first limiting plate and a second limiting plate. The center of the rotating disk is screwed onto the support stud. The operating sleeve is rotatably connected to the upper surface of the rotating disk, surrounding the outside of the support stud and located between the rotating disk and the first limiting plate. A plurality of massage claws are connected to the rotating disk and arranged in a ring array along the center of the rotating disk. A return spring is sleeved on the support stud and located between the rotating disk and the second limiting plate.

[0007] Preferably, a mounting boss is formed on the upper surface of the rotating disk, and a ball bearing is interference-fitted onto the mounting boss. The lower end of the operating sleeve is interference-fitted onto the outer ring of the ball bearing.

[0008] Preferably, a shock-absorbing pad is fixedly connected to the lower end of the second limiting plate.

[0009] Preferably, a wheel frame is fixedly connected to the lower end of the massage claw, and a massage roller is rotatably connected to the wheel frame.

[0010] Preferably, the wheel frame end has a plug, and the massage claw end has a plug hole that matches the plug, and the plug is inserted into the plug hole and interference-fitted with the plug hole.

[0011] Preferably, the upper end of the massage claw has a T-shaped connecting block, and the lower end surface of the rotating disk has a connecting groove that matches the connecting block and extends outward through the rotating disk. A limiting protrusion is formed on the connecting block, and a plurality of limiting grooves that are distributed along the length of the connecting groove and match the limiting protrusion are formed on the inner wall of the connecting groove. The connecting block is inserted into the connecting groove through the groove opening, so that the limiting protrusion is engaged in the limiting groove.

[0012] Preferably, a locking sleeve is rotatably connected to the lower end face of the rotating disk, and a locking stud is formed on the second limiting plate that matches and is opposite to the locking sleeve. The locking sleeve can be screwed onto the locking stud.

[0013] In summary, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: when the rotating disk is driven to move longitudinally on the support stud by the downward operation sleeve or the upward movement of the return spring, the rotating disk rotates on the support stud through the screw connection with the support stud, thereby driving several massage claws to move and rotate longitudinally, thus simultaneously massaging the human head in both longitudinal and circumferential directions. The operation is very convenient and facilitates a better massage effect. Attached Figure Description

[0014] 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.

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0017] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the present invention;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the rotating disk in this utility model;

[0019] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the massage claw in this utility model.

[0020] In the diagram: 1. Support stud; 11. First limiting plate; 12. Second limiting plate; 13. Shock-absorbing pad; 14. Locking stud; 2. Rotating disc; 21. Mounting boss; 22. Ball bearing; 23. Connecting groove; 24. Limiting groove; 25. Locking sleeve; 3. Operating sleeve; 4. Massage claw; 41. Wheel frame; 411. Insertion post; 42. Insertion hole; 43. Massage roller; 44. Connecting block; 45. Limiting protrusion; 5. Return spring. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The following will refer to the appendix in the embodiments of this utility model. Figure 1-5 The technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model are clearly and completely described herein. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.

[0022] As shown in the figure, a head massager includes a support stud 1, a rotating disk 2, an operating sleeve 3, and massage claws 4. The upper and lower ends of the support stud 1 are respectively fixedly connected to a first limiting plate 11 and a second limiting plate 12. The rotating disk 2 is screwed onto the support stud 1. The operating sleeve 3 is rotatably connected to the upper surface of the rotating disk 2, surrounding the outside of the support stud 1 and located between the rotating disk 2 and the first limiting plate 11. A plurality of massage claws 4 are connected to the rotating disk 2 and arranged in a ring along the center of the rotating disk 2. A return spring 5 is sleeved on the support stud and located between the rotating disk 2 and the second limiting plate 12.

[0023] Specifically, the structure in which the operating sleeve 3 is rotatably connected to the rotating disk 2 is as follows: a mounting boss 21 is formed on the upper surface of the rotating disk 2, a ball bearing 22 is interference-connected to the mounting boss 21, and the lower end of the operating sleeve 3 is interference-connected to the outer ring of the ball bearing 22.

[0024] In the above structure, when using this head massager, first place the massager on the top of the head, keeping the lower end of the support stud 1 against the top of the head and stationary. Several massage claws 4 are distributed around the top of the head. Then, hold the operating sleeve 3 and press down on the rotating disk 2. The rotating disk 2 is driven by the operating sleeve 3 to move downward on the support stud 1 and compress the return spring 5. As the rotating disk 2 moves downward, it rotates on the support stud 1 and the operating sleeve 3 through the screw connection between the rotating disk 2 and the support stud 1. This causes the rotating disk 2 to drive the massage claws 4 to move downward while maintaining rotation. During the process of the massage claws 4 moving downward and rotating, the lower end of the massage claws 4 contacts the head and moves in both vertical and circumferential directions. The head is massaged by scraping upwards. After releasing, the operating sleeve 3 presses against the first limiting plate 11, keeping the support stud on the top of the head. The rotating disk 2 moves upwards and rotates under the restoring force of the return spring 5, driving several massage claws 4 to move upwards and rotate, thus massaging the head in both vertical and circumferential directions. By repeating the above operation, the head can be massaged in both longitudinal and circumferential directions simultaneously. The operation is very convenient and facilitates a better massage effect. During the massage operation, the first limiting plate 11 and the second limiting plate 12 limit the longitudinal displacement of the rotating disk 2 and the operating sleeve 3, keeping them on the support stud 1.

[0025] In addition, a shock-absorbing pad 13 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the second limiting plate 12. When the support stud 1 is against the top of a person's head, the shock-absorbing pad 13 contacts the top of the person's head, which improves the comfort when the support stud 1 is against the top of the person's head.

[0026] Additionally, a wheel frame 41 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the massage claw 4, and a massage roller 43 is rotatably connected to the wheel frame 41. When the massage roller 43 moves with the massage claw 4, it contacts the head and keeps rotating, thus performing a rolling massage on the head and reducing the friction between the massage claw 4 and the head. This makes the movement of the massage claw 4 smoother and improves the comfort of the massage.

[0027] Additionally, the end of the wheel frame 41 has a connector 411, and the end of the massage claw 4 has a connector hole 42 that matches the connector 411. The connector 411 is inserted into the connector hole 42 and is press-fitted into the connector hole 42. The wheel frame 41 and the massage roller 43 are connected to the end of the massage claw 4 through the engagement of the connector 411 and the connector hole 42. This allows the wheel frame 41 and the massage roller 43 to be easily disassembled and assembled, making it convenient for people to choose to disassemble and assemble the massage roller 43 or replace it with a massage roller 43 with different surface textures as needed to achieve different massage effects and improve its applicability.

[0028] Additionally, the upper end of the massage claw 4 has a T-shaped connecting block 44, and the lower end surface of the rotating disk 2 has a connecting groove 23 that matches the connecting block 44 and extends outward through the rotating disk 2. A limiting protrusion 45 is formed on the connecting block 44, and several limiting grooves 24, distributed along the length of the connecting groove 23 and matching the limiting protrusions 45, are formed on the inner wall of the connecting groove 23. The connecting block 44 is inserted into the connecting groove 23 through the opening, causing the limiting protrusions 45 to engage with the limiting grooves 24. The massage claw 4 is connected to the rotating disk 2 through the cooperation of the connecting block 44 and the connecting groove 23. Furthermore, the limiting protrusion 45 and the limiting groove 24 cooperate to achieve the limiting after connection, which facilitates the disassembly and assembly of the massage claw 4 and the rotating disk 2. It is convenient for people to disassemble and assemble the massage claw 4 as needed to change the number of massage claws 4 on the rotating disk 2 to achieve different massage effects. In addition, by pushing the massage claw 4 to make the connecting block 44 slide in the connecting groove 23, the limiting protrusion 45 moves between the limiting grooves 24 at different positions, which can adjust the position of the massage claw 4 connected to the rotating disk 2, thereby adjusting the distance between the lower ends of several massage claws 4 to adapt to the massage of different head sizes, and has better applicability.

[0029] Additionally, a locking sleeve 25 is rotatably connected to the lower end face of the rotating disk 2. A locking stud 14 matching and opposite to the locking sleeve 25 is formed on the second limiting plate 12. The locking sleeve 25 can be screwed onto the locking stud 14. When the rotating disk 2 moves longitudinally on the supporting stud 1, the locking sleeve 25 moves with the rotating disk 2. When the locking sleeve 25 moves downward with the rotating disk 2 to the side opposite to the locking stud 14, the locking sleeve 25 can be screwed onto the locking stud 14. The longitudinal movement of the rotating disk 2 and the supporting stud 1 is limited by the cooperation of the locking sleeve 25 and the locking stud 14. At this time, the rotating disk 2, the supporting stud 1, and the operating sleeve 3 form a whole that will not move longitudinally relative to each other. When the operating sleeve 3 is held to drive the rotating disk 2 and drive the massage claw 4 to massage the head, the massage claw 4 will not rotate, achieving the same massage effect as the head massager in the prior art, allowing people to choose the required massage type according to their needs, and having better applicability.

[0030] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A head massager, characterized in that: The device includes a support stud (1), a rotating disk (2), an operating sleeve (3), and massage claws (4). The upper and lower ends of the support stud (1) are respectively fixedly connected to a first limiting plate (11) and a second limiting plate (12). The center of the rotating disk (2) is screwed onto the support stud (1). The operating sleeve (3) is rotatably connected to the upper surface of the rotating disk (2), surrounds the outside of the support stud (1), and is located between the rotating disk (2) and the first limiting plate (11). Several massage claws (4) are connected to the rotating disk (2) and are arranged in a ring around the center of the rotating disk (2). A reset spring (5) is sleeved on the support stud and located between the rotating disk (2) and the second limiting plate (12).

2. The head massager according to claim 1, characterized in that: A mounting boss (21) is formed on the upper surface of the rotating disk (2), and a ball bearing (22) is interference-connected to the mounting boss (21). The lower end of the operating sleeve (3) is interference-connected to the outer ring of the ball bearing (22).

3. The head massager according to claim 2, characterized in that: The lower end of the second limiting plate (12) is fixedly connected to a shock-absorbing pad (13).

4. The head massager according to claim 3, characterized in that: The lower end of the massage claw (4) is fixedly connected to a wheel frame (41), and a massage roller (43) is rotatably connected to the wheel frame (41).

5. The head massager according to claim 4, characterized in that: The wheel frame (41) has a plug (411) at its end, and the massage claw (4) has a plug hole (42) at its end that matches the plug (411). The plug (411) is inserted into the plug hole (42) and is interference-fitted with the plug hole (42).

6. The head massager according to claim 5, characterized in that: The upper end of the massage claw (4) has a T-shaped connecting block (44). The lower end surface of the rotating disk (2) has a connecting groove (23) that matches the connecting block (44) and extends outward through the rotating disk (2). A limiting protrusion (45) is formed on the connecting block (44). Several limiting grooves (24) that are distributed along the length of the connecting groove (23) and match the limiting protrusion (45) are formed on the inner wall of the connecting groove (23). The connecting block (44) is inserted into the connecting groove (23) through the groove opening of the connecting groove (23), so that the limiting protrusion (45) is inserted into the limiting groove (24).

7. The head massager according to claim 6, characterized in that: A locking sleeve (25) is rotatably connected to the lower end face of the rotating disk (2), and a locking stud (14) matching and opposite to the locking sleeve (25) is formed on the second limiting plate (12). The locking sleeve (25) can be screwed onto the locking stud (14).