Rolling type stone massage stick
By designing a tubular outer shell and a detachable handle structure for the rolling Bianstone massage stick, the problem of moxibustion jars being inconvenient to operate with both hands was solved, achieving convenient operation with both hands and even force application, reducing soreness in one arm for medical staff, and improving the effect of moxibustion treatment.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- EIGHTH AFFILIATED HOSPITAL SUN YAT SEN UNIV (SHENZHEN FUTIAN)
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing moxibustion jars are not convenient to use with both hands, which can cause soreness in one arm for medical staff when using them for a long time.
A rolling Bianstone massage stick was designed, featuring a tubular outer shell and detachable first and second handles. The outer and inner shells are made of Bianstone, with ventilation holes and massage points distributed alternately. The outer and inner shells are detachably connected via positioning posts and positioning grooves, facilitating two-handed operation and reducing the burden on one arm.
It enables two-handed operation, even force application, reduces the soreness of one arm for medical staff, and improves treatment effectiveness and ease of operation.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical supplies technology, specifically to a rolling Bianstone massage stick. Background Technology
[0002] Moxibustion is a special external treatment method in Traditional Chinese Medicine that uses various moxa sticks made of moxa wool as therapeutic tools. The heat generated after burning is applied near or to acupoints to stimulate the affected area or acupoints, achieving a specific therapeutic effect. Moxibustion has a long history and possesses unique efficacy in treating a variety of ailments.
[0003] A moxibustion jar is a commonly used therapeutic tool in moxibustion, belonging to the category of traditional Chinese medicine medical devices. It is a container for holding moxa sticks, moxa wool, and other moxibustion materials, and is usually used in conjunction with moxa sticks and moxa wool. The moxibustion jar can better concentrate heat during moxibustion treatment, allowing the effects of moxibustion to be more fully realized.
[0004] Current moxibustion jars are not convenient to operate with both hands. Prolonged use by medical staff can place a significant burden on one arm, easily leading to arm soreness. Therefore, improving moxibustion jars is both necessary and of practical significance. Utility Model Content
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a rolling Bianstone massage stick that can be operated with both hands, avoiding the problem of putting too much strain on a single arm during use.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0007] At least one embodiment of this disclosure provides a rolling Bianstone massage stick, including a tubular outer shell, a first handle, and a second handle.
[0008] The tubular outer shell has multiple first vent holes and multiple massage points.
[0009] The first handle is detachably disposed at the left end of the tubular housing, and the first handle blocks the left end of the tubular housing.
[0010] The second handle is detachably disposed at the right end of the tubular housing, and the second handle blocks the right end of the tubular housing.
[0011] The first vent is connected to the interior of the tubular outer shell, and the massage point is located on the outer wall of the tubular outer shell.
[0012] The tubular outer shell and / or the first handle and / or the second handle are provided with fixing components, which are used to fix the moxa stick.
[0013] The rolling Bianstone massage stick provided in at least one embodiment of this disclosure further includes: at least one tubular inner shell.
[0014] The at least one tubular inner shell is configured to be detachably connected to the tubular outer shell.
[0015] The at least one tubular inner shell is provided with a plurality of second vent holes.
[0016] In at least one embodiment of the rolling Bianstone massage stick provided in this disclosure, both the tubular outer shell and the tubular inner shell are made of Bianstone.
[0017] Both the first and second handles are made of marble.
[0018] In at least one embodiment of the rolling Bianstone massage stick provided in this disclosure, the first vent holes and massage points are distributed alternately, and the first vent holes and massage points are both distributed in an array.
[0019] In at least one embodiment of the rolling Bianstone massage stick provided in this disclosure, the tubular outer shell and the massage points are integrally formed.
[0020] In at least one embodiment of the rolling Bianstone massage stick provided in this disclosure, the thickness of the tubular inner shell is less than the thickness of the tubular outer shell.
[0021] In at least one embodiment of the rolling Bianstone massage stick provided in this disclosure, the inner wall of the tubular outer shell is provided with a positioning post, and the right end of the tubular inner shell is provided with a plurality of positioning grooves.
[0022] The tubular outer shell and the tubular inner shell are detachably connected by the positioning post and one of the positioning slots.
[0023] In at least one embodiment of the rolling Bianstone massage stick provided in this disclosure, a rubber ring is provided at the left end of the tubular inner shell, and the rubber ring abuts against the first handle.
[0024] In at least one embodiment of the rolling Bianstone massage stick provided in this disclosure, the spacing between the positioning grooves is not the same, and the spacing between the positioning grooves is smaller than the diameter of the first vent hole.
[0025] In at least one embodiment of the rolling Bianstone massage stick provided in this disclosure, both the first handle and the second handle are provided with an insertion part, the insertion part is inserted into the tubular outer shell, and both the first handle and the second handle are detachably connected to the tubular outer shell through their respective insertion parts.
[0026] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: medical staff can use both hands to operate the first handle and the second handle respectively, so that the tubular shell can rotate on the patient's body surface to achieve massage and treatment; the arms can exert force more evenly, which can reduce the soreness of a single arm for medical staff.
[0027] The tubular outer shell is equipped with massage points, which can massage the acupoints at the patient's painful areas to enhance the treatment effect. Attached Figure Description
[0028] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments 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.
[0029] Figure 1 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the rolling Bianstone massage stick in Example 1.
[0030] Figure 2 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the rolling Bianstone massage stick in Example 2.
[0031] Figure 3 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the rolling Bianstone massage stick in Example 3.
[0032] Figure 4 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of point B in the middle.
[0033] Figure 5 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of point A in the middle.
[0034] Figure 6 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the tubular outer shell and tubular inner shell after they are connected in Example 3.
[0035] Figure 7 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the tubular outer shell and tubular inner shell after they are connected in Example 3.
[0036] Figure 8 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the tubular outer shell and tubular inner shell after they are connected in Example 3.
[0037] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram showing the distribution of the second vent hole in Example 3.
[0038] Figure 10 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the rolling Bianstone massage stick in Example 4.
[0039] In the picture:
[0040] 10. Tubular outer shell; 11. First vent; 12. Massage point; 13. Positioning post;
[0041] 20. First-in-command; 21. Insertion part;
[0042] 30. Second-in-command;
[0043] 40. Fixed components;
[0044] 50. Accommodation space;
[0045] 60. Tubular inner shell; 61. Second vent; 62. Positioning groove; 63. Rubber ring. Detailed Implementation
[0046] The technical solutions in the embodiments will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments, not all embodiments.
[0047] Example 1
[0048] like Figure 1 As shown, this embodiment provides a rolling Bianstone massage stick, including a tubular outer shell 10, a first handle 20, and a second handle 30.
[0049] In this embodiment, the tubular outer shell 10 has a plurality of first vent holes 11 and a plurality of massage points 12. The first vent holes 11 communicate with the interior of the tubular outer shell 10, and the massage points 12 are located on the outer wall of the tubular outer shell 10. The first vent holes 11 and massage points 12 are staggered and are arranged in an array.
[0050] In this embodiment, the first handle 20 is detachably disposed on the left end of the tubular housing 10, and the first handle 20 blocks the left end of the tubular housing 10. The second handle 30 is detachably disposed on the right end of the tubular housing 10, and the second handle 30 blocks the right end of the tubular housing 10.
[0051] Specifically, both the first handle 20 and the second handle 30 are provided with an insertion part 21, which is inserted into the tubular outer shell 10. The first handle 20 and the second handle 30 are detachably connected to the tubular outer shell 10 through their respective insertion parts 21.
[0052] The first handle 20 and the second handle 30 are easy to assemble and disassemble, making it convenient for medical staff to clean the tubular outer shell 10, the first handle 20 and the second handle 30; at the same time, the detachable structure also facilitates the disinfection of the tubular outer shell 10, the first handle 20 and the second handle 30 by medical staff.
[0053] In this embodiment, both the first handle 20 and the second handle 30 are provided with fixing components 40. Since the tubular outer shell 10 has a receiving space 50 inside, the moxa stick is placed inside the tubular outer shell 10 during use and is fixed by the fixing components 40. The moxa stick is not easy to come into contact with the patient, thus having a high degree of safety.
[0054] Specifically, the fixing part 40 is fixed on the insertion part 21. The fixing part 40 is nail-shaped and can be inserted into the moxa stick, thereby fixing the moxa stick.
[0055] Specifically, the central axis of the fixing component 40 coincides with the central axis of the tubular housing 10.
[0056] In this embodiment, both the tubular outer shell 10 and the tubular inner shell 60 are made of Bian stone; the first handle 20 and the second handle 30 are both made of marble.
[0057] In this embodiment, the tubular outer shell 10 and the massage point 12 are integrated into one piece.
[0058] When in use, medical staff can operate the first handle 20 and the second handle 30 with both hands respectively, so that the tubular outer shell 10 can rotate on the patient's body surface to achieve massage and treatment; the arms can exert force more evenly, which can reduce the soreness of a single arm for medical staff.
[0059] Example 2
[0060] like Figure 2 As shown, this embodiment provides a rolling Bianstone massage stick, which differs from Embodiment 1 in that the fixing component 40 is fixed on the tubular outer shell 10.
[0061] Specifically, the tubular outer shell 10 is provided with a screw hole (not shown), and the fixing component 40 is provided with an external thread (not shown). The fixing component 40 and the tubular outer shell 10 are connected by the screw hole and the external thread.
[0062] Example 3
[0063] like Figures 3 to 9 As shown, this embodiment provides a rolling Bianstone massage stick, which differs from Embodiment 1 in that it further includes a tubular inner shell 60.
[0064] Specifically, the tubular inner shell 60 is configured to be detachably connected to the tubular outer shell 10; the tubular inner shell 60 is provided with a plurality of second vent holes 61.
[0065] In this embodiment, the thickness of the tubular inner shell 60 is less than the thickness of the tubular outer shell 10.
[0066] In this embodiment, the inner wall of the tubular outer shell 10 is provided with a positioning post 13, and the right end of the tubular inner shell 60 is provided with a plurality of positioning grooves 62. The tubular outer shell 10 and the tubular inner shell 60 are detachably connected by the positioning post 13 and one of the positioning grooves 62.
[0067] In this embodiment, a rubber ring 63 is provided at the left end of the tubular inner shell 60, and the rubber ring 63 abuts against the first handle 20.
[0068] In this embodiment, the spacing between the multiple positioning grooves 62 is different, and the spacing between the multiple positioning grooves 62 is smaller than the diameter of the first vent hole 11.
[0069] In use, the positioning pin 13 can be inserted into different positioning slots 62, thereby adjusting the size of the air vent formed between the first vent 11 and the second vent 61, and thus adjusting the amount of smoke output.
[0070] Example 4
[0071] like Figure 10 As shown, this embodiment provides a rolling Bianstone massage stick, which differs from embodiment 3 in that it has two tubular inner shells 60.
[0072] Although embodiments of this application have been shown and described above, the scope of protection of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any changes or substitutions that can be conceived without inventive effort should be included within the scope of protection of this utility model. Unless expressly stated otherwise, no element, action or instruction used herein should be construed as critical or necessary.
Claims
1. A rolling type stone massage rod, characterized by, include: The tubular outer shell has multiple primary vents and multiple massage points; A first handle is detachably disposed at the left end of the tubular housing, and the first handle blocks the left end of the tubular housing; and A second handle is detachably disposed at the right end of the tubular housing, and the second handle blocks the right end of the tubular housing; The first vent is connected to the interior of the tubular outer shell, and the massage point is located on the outer wall of the tubular outer shell. The tubular outer shell and / or the first handle and / or the second handle are provided with fixing components, which are used to fix the moxa stick.
2. The rolling Bianstone massage stick according to claim 1, characterized in that, Also includes: At least one tubular inner shell is configured to be detachably connected to the tubular outer shell; The at least one tubular inner shell is provided with a plurality of second vent holes.
3. A rolling Bianstone massage stick according to claim 2, characterized in that, Both the tubular outer shell and the tubular inner shell are made of Bian stone; Both the first and second handles are made of marble.
4. A rolling Bianstone massage stick according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first vent holes and massage points are distributed alternately, and both the first vent holes and massage points are arranged in an array.
5. A rolling Bianstone massage stick according to claim 1, characterized in that, The tubular outer shell and the massage points are integrated into one piece.
6. A rolling Bianstone massage stick according to claim 2, characterized in that, The thickness of the tubular inner shell is less than the thickness of the tubular outer shell.
7. A rolling Bianstone massage stick according to claim 2, characterized in that, The inner wall of the tubular outer shell is provided with positioning posts, and the right end of the tubular inner shell is provided with multiple positioning grooves. The tubular outer shell and the tubular inner shell are detachably connected by the positioning post and one of the positioning slots.
8. A rolling Bianstone massage stick according to claim 7, characterized in that, A rubber ring is provided at the left end of the tubular inner shell, and the rubber ring abuts against the first handle.
9. A rolling Bianstone massage stick according to claim 7, characterized in that, The spacing between the plurality of positioning grooves is not the same, and the spacing between the plurality of positioning grooves is smaller than the diameter of the first vent hole.
10. A rolling Bianstone massage stick according to claim 1, characterized in that, Both the first handle and the second handle are provided with an insertion part, which is inserted into the tubular outer shell. The first handle and the second handle are detachably connected to the tubular outer shell through their respective insertion parts.