Rotatable mirror

KR200500643Y1Active Publication Date: 2026-08-14김종관
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Application Number
KR2020230002238
Authority / Receiving Office
KR · KR
Patent Type
Utility models
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Filing Date
2023-11-03
Publication Date
2026-08-14
Estimated Expiration
2033-11-03

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a rotating mirror for full-body inspection, comprising: a first mirror plate coupled to a side wall; a first support member extending forward from the upper end of the first mirror plate; a second support member rotatably coupled to the end of the first support member; a second mirror plate coupled to the end of the second support member; a third support member rotatably coupled to the end of the second support member; and a third mirror plate coupled to the end of the third support member; wherein the second mirror plate and the third mirror plate are characterized by rotating the end of the first support member centrifugally. With this configuration, a plurality of mirrors are rotated at various angles, thereby allowing the user to inspect their full body from various angles.
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Technology Field

[0001] The present invention relates to a rotating mirror for full-body verification, and more specifically, to a rotating mirror for full-body verification in which multiple mirrors are attached to an existing mirror, allowing the front, side, and back views of the entire body to be easily checked according to the rotation angle.

[0002] Since the invention of bronze mirrors in ancient times, mirror materials have undergone continuous improvement and development to reach the present day; however, the limitation of mirrors reflecting only the front view has not yet been overcome. This invention enables a simple and clear view of the front, side, and back views. Background Technology

[0004] Generally, a mirror is an object that reflects the shape of an object using the reflection of light, and it is a type of personal or everyday tool that allows one to see their own body.

[0005] The aforementioned mirrors come in various types, ranging from large mirrors mounted on the entire wall to small hand mirrors designed for easy portability.

[0006] Each mirror has a designated size and purpose; while a hand mirror can reflect detailed areas such as the face, it has limitations in reflecting the entire front area.

[0007] Large mirrors allow you to see your front, but they have limitations in reflecting specific areas such as your back or the back of your head.

[0008] There is a problem in that, in order to view specific parts such as the back of the head or the back of the head, the user must use a separate mirror, hold it with their hand, and manually adjust the angle.

[0009] In addition, it is difficult to check the back of the head accurately because part of it is obscured by the user's hair.

[0010] If a mirror is not available, such as in an outdoor setting, and you use the rear camera of a smartphone to take a picture of your back or the back of your hair to check it, it is difficult to accurately pinpoint and verify the part you wish to check because you are relying on your intuition to take the picture.

[0011] So, you can often see people on the street using building windows like mirrors to check their profiles.

[0012] In addition, when multiple full-length mirrors are placed, there is a problem in that they can easily tip over even with a small impact because they are mounted on supports, and they also take up a lot of space. Prior art literature

[0014] Intellectual Property Office of Korea Registration No. 20-0496765 Intellectual Property Office of Korea Registration No. 20-0495733 Intellectual Property Office of Korea Registration No. 10-2131521 Intellectual Property Office of Korea Registration No. 10-1676562 The problem to be solved

[0015] This invention was devised to solve the aforementioned problems, and its purpose is to enable users to check their bodies from various angles by attaching mirrors for side and back reflections to existing mirrors, while minimizing volume and ensuring safe use. means of solving the problem

[0017] To achieve the above objective, a rotating mirror for full-body verification according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises: a first mirror plate coupled to a side wall; a first support member extending forward from the upper end of the first mirror plate; a second support member rotatably coupled to the end of the first support member; a second mirror plate coupled to the end of the second support member; a third support member rotatably coupled to the end of the second support member; and a third mirror plate coupled to the end of the third support member; wherein the second mirror plate and the third mirror plate are characterized by the end of the first support member being rotated centrifugally.

[0018] In addition, the first support, the second support, and the third support are arranged in an upward and downward direction relative to each other and are positioned to overlap each other according to the rotation angle.

[0019] In addition, the second support is formed shorter than the first support, and the third support is formed shorter than the second support, so that the first mirror plate, the second mirror plate, and the third mirror plate are arranged to overlap each other according to the rotation angle of the second support and the third support.

[0020] In addition, the second mirror plate is formed to be equal to or smaller in area than the first mirror plate, and the third mirror plate is formed to be equal to or smaller in area than the second mirror plate.

[0021] In addition, the above side wall is characterized by having a fixing wire connected to the end of the first support at a position spaced a certain distance above the first mirror plate. Effects of the invention

[0023] According to the full-body viewing rotating mirror of the present invention, a plurality of mirrors are rotated at various angles, thereby allowing the user's full body to be viewed from various angles.

[0024] In addition, as multiple mirrors are arranged to overlap each other when rotated, the volume and usable area of ​​the mirrors can be minimized, and the mirrors are positioned on one side, making storage and handling easy.

[0025] In addition, by guiding multiple mirrors by a guide rail, the effect of enabling multiple mirrors to be guided along the guide rail and rotate stably can be achieved. Brief explanation of the drawing

[0027] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a rotating mirror for full-body verification according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a plan view of a rotating mirror for full-body verification according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is an operation diagram of a support member according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a side view of a rotating mirror for full-body verification according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a rotating mirror for full-body verification according to a second embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the first to third supports according to the second embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the first to third bundles according to the second embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 8 is a side view of the first and second moving wheels according to the second embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 12 is a block diagram of a lighting unit according to a second embodiment of the present invention. Specific details for implementing the invention

[0028] The advantages and features of the present invention and the methods for achieving them will become clear by referring to the embodiments described in detail below together with the accompanying drawings.

[0029] However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed below but may be implemented in various different forms. These embodiments are provided merely to ensure that the disclosure of the present invention is complete and to fully inform those skilled in the art of the scope of the invention, and the present invention is defined only by the scope of the claims. Throughout the specification, the same reference numerals refer to the same components.

[0030] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings for explaining a full-body verification rotating mirror according to embodiments of the present invention.

[0031] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a full-body verification rotating mirror according to the first embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a plan view of a full-body verification rotating mirror according to the first embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is an operation view of a support member according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 4 is a side view of a full-body verification rotating mirror according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

[0033] Referring to these drawings, the full-body viewing rotating mirror according to the present embodiment has the feature that a plurality of mirrors rotate at various angles to reflect not only the front view but also the back view.

[0034] A full-body verification rotating mirror (100) according to the present embodiment capable of providing such effects includes a mirror part (110) and a support part (120).

[0036] The above mirror section (110) is intended to reflect the user's entire body and includes a first mirror plate (111), a second mirror plate (112), and a third mirror plate (113).

[0037] The first mirror plate (111) above is a mirror fixed to a side wall, and a mirror is attached to the front surface.

[0038] Of course, it may not be fixed to the side wall.

[0039] The second mirror plate (112) above is a mirror, and a mirror is attached to the front surface.

[0040] The second mirror plate (112) is formed to be equal to or smaller than the area of ​​the first mirror plate (111).

[0041] Of course, it can be formed larger than the area of ​​the first mirror plate (111).

[0042] The above third mirror plate (113) is a mirror, and a mirror is attached to the front surface.

[0043] The third mirror plate (113) is formed to be equal to or smaller than the area of ​​the second mirror plate (112).

[0044] Of course, it can be formed larger than the area of ​​the second mirror plate (112).

[0045] Meanwhile, the first mirror plate (111), the second mirror plate (112), and the third mirror plate (113) may not be limited to mirrors and may also be formed with reflective films attached to their front surfaces.

[0047] The above support member (120) connects the first mirror plate (111), the second mirror plate (112), and the third mirror plate (113) so as to be rotatable with each other, and includes a first support member (121), a second support member (123), and a third support member (125).

[0048] The first support member (121) is connected to the upper front of the first mirror plate (111) so as to extend forward.

[0049] A first bundle (122) is formed at the end of the first support (121).

[0050] The second support member (123) is connected to the upper front of the second mirror plate (112) so as to extend forward.

[0051] The second support (123) is formed to be shorter than the first support (121).

[0052] A second bundle (124) is formed at the end of the second support (123).

[0053] The second bundle (124) is rotatably coupled to the bottom of the first bundle (122).

[0054] The third support member (125) is connected to the upper front of the third mirror plate (113) so as to extend forward.

[0055] The third support (125) is formed to be shorter than the second support (123).

[0056] A third bundle (126) is formed at the end of the third support (125).

[0057] The third bundle (126) is rotatably coupled to the bottom of the second bundle (124).

[0058] As the second support (123) and the third support (125) are rotatably coupled to the first bundle (122) of the first support (121), the second mirror plate (112) and the third mirror plate (113) are rotated at various angles along the centrifugal force of the first bundle (122).

[0059] Accordingly, the first mirror plate (111), the second mirror plate (112), and the third mirror plate (113) are connected to each other by the support member (120) and are rotatably coupled along the centrifugal axis so that they can be rotated at various angles.

[0060] Each of the first support (121), second support (123), and third support (125) is formed to be adjustable in length.

[0061] For example, each of the first support (121), the second support (123), and the third support (125) can be formed in a telescopic shape.

[0062] In addition, at least one top mirror is attached to the bottom of each of the first support (121), second support (123), and third support (125).

[0064] In this invention, a plurality of other mirrors are connected to a bundle with supports of different lengths, each centered on a front mirror, and each mirror rotates along the orbit of a concentric arc of different lengths centered on the bundle, thereby allowing them to unfold to a suitable degree when in use.

[0065] Thus, when in use, the user's side and back views, reflected by other mirrors, are simultaneously reflected and projected within the front mirror, allowing the user to see their front, side, and back views all at once in the front mirror, as if inside a kaleidoscope.

[0066] And, when not in use, it is a mirror system that saves space by rotating and storing along an arc trajectory.

[0068] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a rotating mirror for full-body verification according to a second embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the first to third supports according to a second embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the first to third bundles according to a second embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 8 is a side view of the first to second moving wheels according to a second embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 12 is a block diagram of a lighting unit according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

[0070] A full-body verification rotating mirror (200) according to the present embodiment capable of providing such effects includes a mirror part (210), a support part (220), a guide part (230), and a lighting part (240).

[0072] The above mirror section (210) is intended to reflect the user's entire body and includes a first mirror plate (211), a second mirror plate (212), and a third mirror plate (213).

[0073] The first mirror plate (211) above is a mirror fixed to a side wall, and a mirror is attached to the front surface.

[0074] A first protrusion (211a) is formed on the upper front surface of the first mirror plate (211).

[0075] A first stopper (211b) is formed at the end of the first protrusion (211a).

[0076] The second mirror plate (212) above is a mirror, and a mirror is attached to the front surface.

[0077] The second mirror plate (212) is formed to be equal to or smaller than the area of ​​the first mirror plate (211).

[0078] Of course, it can be formed larger than the area of ​​the first mirror plate (211).

[0079] At least one first moving wheel (212a) is attached to the bottom of the second mirror plate (212).

[0080] When the first moving wheel (212a) is formed as one, it is positioned at the bottom center of the second mirror plate (212), and when formed as multiple, it is positioned symmetrically at the bottom of the second mirror plate (212).

[0081] A second protrusion (212b) is formed on the upper front surface of the second mirror plate (212).

[0082] A second stopper (212c) is formed at the end of the second protrusion (212b).

[0083] The above third mirror plate (213) is a mirror, and a mirror is attached to the front surface.

[0084] The third mirror plate (213) is formed to be equal to or smaller than the area of ​​the second mirror plate (212).

[0085] Of course, it can be formed larger than the area of ​​the second mirror plate (212).

[0086] At least one second moving wheel (213a) is attached to the bottom of the third mirror plate (213).

[0087] When the second moving wheel (213a) is formed as one, it is positioned at the bottom center of the third mirror plate (213), and when formed as multiple, it is positioned symmetrically at the bottom of the third mirror plate (213).

[0088] A third protrusion (213b) is formed on the upper front surface of the third mirror plate (213).

[0089] A third stopper (213c) is formed at the end of the third protrusion (213b).

[0090] Meanwhile, the first mirror plate (211), the second mirror plate (212), and the third mirror plate (213) may not be limited to mirrors and may also be formed with reflective films.

[0092] The above support member (220) connects the first mirror plate (211), the second mirror plate (212), and the third mirror plate (213) so as to be rotatable with each other, and includes a first support member (221), a second support member (223), and a third support member (225).

[0093] The first support member (221) is connected to the upper front of the first mirror plate (211) so as to extend forward.

[0094] At one end of the first support member (221), a first coupling hole (221a) is formed to be coupled with the first protrusion (211a).

[0095] In the first coupling hole (221a), the first protrusion (211a) is fixed so as to be movable in the forward and backward directions by the first locking projection (211b).

[0096] A first elastic body (221b) that pulls the first protrusion (211a) is coupled to the first coupling hole (221a).

[0097] A first bundle (222) is formed at the other end of the first support (221).

[0098] A first inlet hole (222a) is formed on one side of the lower surface of the first bundle (222).

[0099] The first inlet hole (222a) is formed at a location adjacent to the first support (221).

[0100] A first spring (222b) is coupled to the inside of the first inlet hole (222a).

[0101] A first fixing projection (222c) is formed at the end of the first spring (222b).

[0102] The end of the first fixed projection (222c) has a dome shape so as to be smooth.

[0103] The first fixed projection (222c) is coupled to the first inlet hole (222a) so as to be inserted and removed, and is inserted by the elasticity of the first spring (222b) or pushed in by the upper surface of the second bundle (224) to be described later.

[0104] The second support member (223) is connected to the upper front of the second mirror plate (212) so as to extend forward.

[0105] At one end of the second support member (223), a second coupling hole (223a) is formed to be coupled with the second protrusion (212b).

[0106] In the second coupling hole (223a), the second protrusion (212b) is fixed so as to be movable in the forward and backward directions by the second locking projection (212c).

[0107] A second elastic body (223b) that pulls the second protrusion (212b) is coupled to the second coupling hole (223a).

[0108] The second support (223) is formed to be shorter than the first support (221).

[0109] A second bundle (224) is formed at the other end of the second support (223).

[0110] On the upper surface of the second bundle (224), a first seating hole (224a) is formed at a position facing the first fixing projection (222c).

[0111] The first fixing projection (222c) is seated in the first seating hole (224a) when pulled out.

[0112] A second inlet hole (224b) is formed on one side of the lower surface of the second bundle (224).

[0113] A second spring (224c) is coupled to the inside of the second inlet hole (224b).

[0114] A second fixing projection (224d) is formed at the end of the second spring (224c).

[0115] The end of the second fixed projection (224d) has a dome shape so as to be smooth.

[0116] The second fixed projection (224d) is coupled to the second inlet hole (224b) so as to be retractable, and is pulled out by the elasticity of the second spring (224c) or pushed in by the upper surface of the third bundle (226) to be described later.

[0117] The second bundle (224) is rotatably coupled to the bottom of the first bundle (222).

[0118] The third support (225) is connected to the upper front of the third mirror plate (213) so as to extend forward.

[0119] At one end of the third support member (225), a third coupling hole (225a) is formed to be coupled with the third protrusion (213b).

[0120] In the third coupling hole (225a), the third protrusion (213b) is fixed so as to be movable in the forward and backward directions by the third locking projection (213c).

[0121] A third elastic body (225b) that pulls the third protrusion (213b) is coupled to the third coupling hole (225a).

[0122] The third support (225) is formed to be shorter than the second support (223).

[0123] A third bundle (226) is formed at the end of the third support member.

[0124] A second seating hole (226a) is formed on the upper surface of the third bundle (226) at a position facing the second fixing projection (224d).

[0125] The second fixing projection (224d) is seated in the second seating hole (226a) when pulled out.

[0126] Here, the first fixing projection (222c) and the second fixing projection (224d) are drawn out in a state where the first support (221), the second support (223), and the third support (225) are arranged to overlap, thereby fixing the support member (220).

[0127] In addition, the support member (220) can be rotated again through an external force of a certain level or higher.

[0128] The third bundle (226) is rotatably coupled to the bottom of the second bundle (224).

[0129] As the second support (223) and the third support (225) are rotatably coupled to the first bundle (222) of the first support (221), the second mirror plate (212) and the third mirror plate (213) are rotated at various angles along the centrifugal axis of the first bundle (222).

[0131] The above guide member (230) supports and guides the lower end of the mirror member (210) and includes a first guide rail (231) and a second guide rail (232).

[0132] The first guide rail (231) is formed to correspond to the movement radius of the first moving wheel (212a).

[0133] The first moving wheel (212a) is guided and supported on the first guide rail (231).

[0134] The second guide rail (232) is formed to correspond to the movement radius of the second moving wheel (213a).

[0135] The second moving wheel (213a) is guided and supported on the second guide rail (232).

[0136] The first guide rail (231) and the second guide rail (232) are formed in a wavy shape.

[0137] When the first moving wheel (212a) and the second moving wheel (213a) are guided along the wave shape, the second protrusion (212b) and the third protrusion (213b) correspond to each other and move from the second coupling hole (223a) and the third coupling hole (225a).

[0138] Accordingly, the first mirror plate (211), the second mirror plate (212), and the third mirror plate (213) are connected to each other by the support member (220) and are rotatably coupled along the centrifugal axis so as to be rotated at various angles.

[0140] The lighting unit (240) is intended to irradiate light downwards from the support unit (220), and a main LED (241) is connected to the bottom of the third bundle (226), and at least one sub-LED (242) is connected to the bottom of each of the first support (221), the second support (223), and the third support (225).

[0141] In addition, a pressure sensor (243) is coupled to the first mounting hole (224a) and the second mounting hole (226a).

[0142] The above pressure sensor (243) turns off the sub-LED (242) when the first fixing projection (222c) and the second fixing projection (224d) are seated in the first seating hole (224a) and the second seating hole (226a).

[0143] In addition, the pressure sensor (243) turns on the sub-LED (242) when the first fixing projection (222c) and the second fixing projection (224d) detach from the first seating hole (224a) and the second seating hole (226a).

[0144] Of course, the above sub-LED (242) can be arbitrarily operated by a separate switch.

[0146] Furthermore, a fixing wire (250) is attached to the upper surface of the first bundle (222) so as to support the center of the mirror part (210).

[0147] The upper end of the fixed wire (250) is connected to the ceiling, and the lower end is connected to the upper end of the first bundle (222).

[0149] Furthermore, a sponge is attached to the rear surface of each of the second and third mirror plates at a position facing the mirror attached to the first mirror plate and the mirror attached to the second mirror plate.

[0150] The above sponge prevents each mirror from being damaged by impact when the first mirror plate and the second mirror plate are in close contact with the second mirror plate and the third mirror plate.

[0152] According to the full-body viewing rotating mirror of the present invention, a plurality of mirrors are rotated at various angles, thereby allowing the user's full body to be viewed from various angles.

[0153] In addition, as multiple mirrors are arranged to overlap each other when rotated, the volume of the mirrors can be minimized, and since the mirrors are placed on one side, the effect of easy storage and handling can be achieved.

[0154] In addition, by guiding multiple mirrors by a guide rail, the effect of enabling multiple mirrors to be guided along the guide rail and rotate stably can be achieved.

[0156] A person skilled in the art to which this invention pertains will understand that this invention may be implemented in other specific forms without altering its technical concept or essential features. Therefore, the embodiments described above should be understood as illustrative in all respects and not restrictive. The scope of this invention is defined by the claims set forth below rather than by the detailed description above, and all modifications or variations derived from the meaning and scope of the claims and their equivalents should be interpreted as being included within the scope of this invention. Explanation of the symbols

[0157] 100: Full-body rotating mirror 110: Mirror section 111: First mirror plate 112: Second mirror plate 113: Third mirror plate 120: Support section 121: First support 122: 1st Bundle 123: 2nd Support 124: 2nd bundle 125: 3rd support 126: 3rd Bundle

Claims

Claim 1 It includes: a first mirror plate coupled to a side wall; a first support member extending forward from the top of the first mirror plate; a second support member rotatably coupled to the end of the first support member; a second mirror plate coupled to the end of the second support member; a third support member rotatably coupled to the end of the second support member; and a third mirror plate coupled to the end of the third support member. The second mirror plate and the third mirror plate are rotated centrifugally at the end of the first support member. The first support member, the second support member, and the third support member are arranged in an up-and-down direction relative to each other and are positioned to overlap each other according to the rotation angle. The second support member is formed shorter than the first support member, and the third support member is formed shorter than the second support member. The first mirror plate, the second mirror plate, and the third mirror plate are positioned to overlap each other according to the rotation angle of the second support member and the third support member. The second support member and the third support member have the same centrifugal force. The second mirror plate has an area equal to or smaller than the area of ​​the first mirror plate. It is formed, and the third mirror plate is formed to be equal to or smaller than the area of ​​the second mirror plate; a fixing wire is coupled to the side wall at a position spaced a certain distance above the first mirror plate to be connected to the end of the first support; a first bundle, a second bundle, and a third bundle are formed at the ends of the first support, the second support, and the third support; the second bundle is rotatably coupled to the bottom of the first bundle, and the third bundle is rotatably coupled to the bottom of the second bundle; a first inlet hole is formed on one side of the lower surface of the first bundle, and a first spring is coupled to the inside of the first inlet hole; a first fixing projection is coupled to the end of the first spring and is pulled out by elasticity; a first seating hole is formed on the upper surface of the second bundle at a position facing the first fixing projection so that the first fixing projection is seated when pulled out; and on one side of the lower surface of the second bundle A second inlet hole is formed, and a second spring is coupled to the inside of the second inlet hole, andA rotating mirror for full-body verification, further comprising: a second fixed projection coupled to the end of the second spring and pulled out by elasticity; a second seating hole formed on the upper surface of the third assembly at a position facing the second fixed projection so as to be seated when the second fixed projection is pulled out; at least one first moving wheel and a second moving wheel coupled to the lower ends of the second mirror plate and the third mirror plate; and a guide member supporting the lower ends of the second mirror plate and the third mirror plate; wherein the guide member includes a first guide rail and a second guide rail, wherein the first guide rail is formed to correspond to the movement radius of the first moving wheel and the second guide rail is formed to correspond to the movement radius of the second moving wheel. Claim 2 delete Claim 3 delete Claim 4 delete Claim 5 delete

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