EP2443958A1 - Electrically driven brush device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an electrically driven brush device, and more particularly to an electrically driven brush device capable of being used to wash and massage a scalp.
- a massaging device including a drive section and a treating section (corresponding to a brush member of the present invention) operated by the drive section.
- the drive section is provided with a frame that holds a peripheral edge of a body plate of the treating section in a freely detachable manner with the positional relationship of the treating section relative to the drive section being fixed.
- a reciprocating drive means which is connected to the center of the body plate and deflects the body plate in a direction orthogonal to a surface of the body plate is also provided, and the treating section includes the body plate formed of a flexible material and a plurality of protrusions protrudingly provided on the body plate.
- a user grasps the drive section and then holds the drive section with the tips of the protrusions being pressed against a scalp S and the body plate of the treating section is deflected by the reciprocating drive means, so that a plurality of the protrusions provided on the body plate are repeatedly laid down and risen up in response to the deflection of the body plate and thereby repeatedly become close to and apart from one another.
- the scalp can be massaged in a complex manner so as to be kneaded, scrubbed and tapped by the protrusions allowed to become close to and apart from one another. As shown in FIG. 8 and FIG.
- a body plate 103 in a treating section 102 driven by the drive section 101 repeats deformation between a downwardly deflected curved convex state and a upwardly deflected curved concave state
- a plurality of kinds of protrusions 104, 105 arranged ranging from the center of the body plate 103 to the periphery thereof moves in response to the deflection of the body plate 103, so that a scalp S is massaged by the protrusions 104, 105 pressed against the scalp S as if the scalp S is massaged by fingers.
- the periphery of the body plate 103 is attached to a frame 106, and a reservoir 108 for containing shampoo, for example, is arranged between the body plate 103 and a stretchable cover 107 above the body plate 103.
- the reservoir 108 is formed of marine sponge (natural sponge) or a synthetic sponge made of an interconnected-cell-type polyurethane foam or the like or foamed rubber. As shown in FIG.8 , when the body plate 103 is in the downwardly deflected curved convex state, the reservoir 108 is either slightly compressed or almost not compressed.
- an electrically driven brush device which has an edge of a body plate freely slidable relatively to the frame of a drive section (e.g., patent document 2).
- the frame 106 holding the body plate 103 is flat. For this reason, the frame 106 cannot be arranged so as to conform with the scalp S when applying the treating section 102 of the electrically driven brush device to the scalp S. Instead, the frame 106 is positioned in parallel to a tangent line on the scalp S without being positioned along the scalp S.
- the protrusions 104, 105 are pressed against the scalp S, the protrusions 104, 105 are not evenly pressed against the scalp S due to the fact that the frame 106 does not conform with the scalp S, so that an unstable usage condition of the electrically driven brush device with respect to the scalp S results, being forced for the electrically driven brush section to be used in such a unstable condition.
- the deflection concentrically propagates with a central focus on the center of the body plate 103 where the amplitude of the body plate 103 is maximized.
- the body plate 103 does not have a circular shape when viewed from the top, there will occur areas on the body plate 103 where the deflection is less than the other areas. Then, the protrusions located in such areas are substantially motionless, thus resulting in a low washing or massaging effect.
- an object of the present invention to provide an electrically driven brush device with a brush member connected to a drive section, and capable of washing or massaging a scalp by allowing protrusions of the brush member to be pressed against the scalp as if fingertips were used, thus enabling a plurality of the protrusions to be pressed against the scalp and effective washing or massaging to be realized.
- An electrically driven brush device comprises a drive section provided with a frame for holding a peripheral edge of a body plate, and a brush member which is operated by the drive section and includes the body plate made of a flexible material; and a plurality of protrusions protruding from a surface of the body plate.
- the frame has an outer section formed further away from the drive section than an inner section thereof and such an outer section is provided on an outer circumference of the inner section.
- the invention according to a second aspect is the electrically driven brush device according to the first aspect, in which the frame is formed in a curved shape ranging from the inner section to the outer section thereof.
- the invention according to a third aspect is the electrically driven brush device according to the second aspect, in which the frame is structured so that an outer edge conforms with one virtual spherical surface.
- the invention according to a fourth aspect is the electrically driven brush device according to the second aspect or the third aspect, in which the body plate has an oval shape in planar view.
- the outer section of the frame is formed further away from the drive section than the inner section thereof to cause the frame itself to conform with a scalp, thus allowing the frame and the body plate of the brush member attached thereto to conform with the scalp even when they are formed in noncircular shapes.
- a plurality of the protrusions of the brush member can be pressed evenly against to the scalp.
- the frame is formed in the curved shape ranging from the inner section to the outer section thereof, thus making it easier for the brush member held by the frame to abut against the scalp formed in a curved convex shape.
- the brush member is held by the frame having the outer edge conforming with one virtual spherical surface, thereby allowing the entire body plate of the brush member to be deflected if the body plate and the outer edge of the frame have a substantially identical shape in planar view to that of outer edge of the frame, thus making it possible to efficiently perform washing or massaging.
- the body plate has the oval shape in planar view, thus more effectively conforming with the scalp.
- FIG.1 through FIG.5 A first embodiment is shown in FIG.1 through FIG.5 .
- upward and downward directions are defined based on a stationary posture of an electrically driven brush device shown in FIG.3 .
- Reference numeral 1 represents the electrically driven brush device of the present invention.
- the electrically driven brush device 1 comprises a device main body 2 that is a drive section, and a brush member 3 freely detachably held at a lower side of the device main body 2.
- the brush member 3 includes a body plate 4 and a plurality of protrusions 5 which are integrally formed on a surface 4S that is a bottom face of the body plate 4 so as to protrude in the downward direction that is a direction orthogonal to the surface 4S.
- the body plate 4 is so formed that the surface 4S from which the protrusions 5 protrude is convexed in a natural state in which the body plate 4 is not connected to the device main body 2.
- the body plate 4 has an oval shape in planar view, and is made of flexible and elastic elastomer.
- a plurality of the protrusions 5 is also integrally formed on the body plate 4.
- a downward-protruding length "A" of a protrusion 5 on an outer side is greater than a downward-protruding length "a” of a protrusion 5 on an inner side (a ⁇ A).
- an edge 4A of the body plate 4 is fixed to an edge of a frame 6 provided on a bottom-face-2B side integrally formed on the device main body 2.
- the term "fix” used here also includes a connection allowing slight movement.
- the edge 4A of the body plate 4 is fitted into the frame 6, so that the edge and the frame can be detachably connected together around the whole circumference thereof.
- a reference symbol “4H” in the drawings represents a grab integrally provided on one end of the body plate 4 in a longer diameter direction Y orthogonal to a center axis line X orthogonal to the center O of the plane of the body plate 4.
- reference symbol “Z” in the drawings represents a shorter diameter direction of the body plate 4.
- the frame 6 is made of an elastically deformable synthetic resin, though not as easily deformable as the elastomer forming the brush member 3. Further, the frame 6 has an oval shape substantially identical to the shape of body plate 4 in planar view. Here, a center of the frame 6 in plain view is located on the center axis line X. The frame 6 is provided slightly below the bottom face 2B of the device main body 2 having a clearance L
- the frame 6 is provided so as to be capable of wobbling to the device main body 2 through a support mechanism 7, which is arranged on both ends of a shorter diameter direction Z' orthogonal to the center line axis X of the body plate 4.
- an outer section 6B positioned distantly from a center O' is formed so as to be located further away from the device main body 2 than an inner section 6A positioned nearer to the center O' through which the center axis line X passes.
- a virtual horizontal plane 2B' including the horizontal bottom face 2B is considered as a reference plane in the longer diameter direction Y'.
- a distance M between the outer section 6B and the virtual horizontal plane 2B' directly facing the outer section 6B becomes progressively longer than a distance m between the inner section 6A positioned nearer to the center O' and the virtual horizontal plane 2B' directly facing the inner section 6A (m ⁇ M).
- the frame 6 is formed in a substantially arc shape in the longer diameter direction Y' so as to be high in the inner section 6A positioned nearer to the center O' and become lower progressively toward the outer section 6B.
- a curvature of the arc of the frame 6 is substantially identical to an average curvature of a scalp S, and an outer edge 6C of the frame 6 is configured to conform with one virtual spherical surface.
- each section along the shorter diameter direction Z' is substantially equally distant, by a distance N, from the virtual horizontal plane 2B' directly facing such a section.
- the frame 6 is formed flatly in the shorter diameter direction Z'.
- the shape of the frame 6 in the shorter diameter direction Z' may be formed in an arc shape.
- a downward small protrusion is formed on the outer edge 6C of the outer section 6B of the frame 6. Accordingly, the edge 4A of the body plate 4 of the brush member 3 is allowed to engage with the outer edge 6C of the frame 6, while the edge 4A is formed in a toppled "U" shape or a "C" shape after being bended upwardly and then inwardly.
- a window opening 6D formed in an inward of the frame 6 has a circular shape in planar view with the center axis line X defined as a center.
- An after-mentioned packing 20 made of a flexible and elastic material such as an elastomer or the like, is provided between the window opening 6D and the bottom face 2B of a case main body 2A.
- the support mechanism 7 is composed of shafts 8 and shaft bushes 8A.
- Each shaft 8 is provided on both left and right sides of a bottom plate 9 constructing the bottom face 2B of the device main body 2.
- each of the shafts 8 outwardly protrudes from both sides of a wobble rotation center axis Z" parallel to and located slightly above the shorter diameter direction Z' orthogonal to the center line axis X.
- each shaft bush 8A for receiving each shaft 8 is provided on both left and right sides of the frame 6.
- the shaft bushes 8A are provided on upper sections of a pair of hanging members 6F protruding from an upper surface of the frame 6, in such a manner that the wobble rotation center axis Z" becomes parallel to the shorter diameter direction Z'.
- the shaft bushes 8A provided on the upper sections of the hanging members 6F allow the shafts 8 to be rotatably connected thereto, thus allowing the frame 6 to wobble with the shafts 8 serving as rotation centers.
- a symbol “8B" represents a lid covering the outside of each shaft bush 8A.
- the device main body 2 includes the case main body 2A that has an opened bottom-face side and is in a size holdable by one hand, and bottom face 2B that blocks off the opened bottom-face side of the case main body 2A.
- the bottom face 2B includes the bottom plate 9 and a cover 11.
- the bottom plate 9 when viewed from the top, has an oval shape substantially identical to an outer shape of the frame 6.
- the bottom plate 9 has an outer periphery fixed to a bottom edge of the case main body 2A, and is formed with a circular window opening 10 passing all the way through the center of the bottom plate 9 in the vertical direction.
- the cover 11 that is stretchable is provided so as to cover window opening 10.
- the cover 11 is a bellows film formed of a flexible material, such as a rubber, a synthetic rubber, or an elastomer, and water-tightly blocks off the window opening 10.
- a flexible material such as a rubber, a synthetic rubber, or an elastomer
- an outer edge of the cover 11 is held between a chassis 2C of the device main body 2 and the bottom plate 9, thus allowing the cover 11 to be air-tightly attached to the bottom plate 9.
- a reciprocating drive means 12 that causes the center O of the body plate 4 to reciprocate in the vertical direction is provided on the chassis 2C disposed inside the device main body 2.
- the reciprocating drive means 12 includes a motor 13 that is a drive source, a crank 15 connected to a motor shaft (not shown) of the motor 13 through a reduction gear mechanism 14; a yoke 16 coupled to an eccentric shaft 15A of the crank 15; and a rod 16A formed integrally with the yoke 16.
- a so-called scotch-yoke mechanism is employed in the present embodiment, but a crank mechanism may be employed.
- An interconnection member 17 is joined integrally to the cover 11 at the substantial center thereof.
- the interconnection member 17 holds and fixes the cover 11 water-tightly between an upper surface side of the interconnection member 17 and a lower end of the rod 16A, and is provided with a hook 17A at the bottom face side of interconnection member 17.
- a hook receiver 4B provided on the upper surface of the center of the body plate 4 is freely detachably coupled to the hook 17.
- the interconnection member 17 is reciprocated in the vertical direction as a rotational motion of the motor 13 is converted into a reciprocal motion by the crank 15 and the yoke 16.
- the position where the hook receiver 4B is provided becomes a maximum amplitude location of the body plate 4, and the amplitude thereof is twice as large as an eccentric distance F from the center axis of the crank 15 to the eccentric shaft 15A (i.e., 2F).
- both the hook receiver 4B and the interconnection member 17 are arranged on the center axis line X.
- a battery 18 that supplies power to the motor 13 is provided on the chassis 2C provided inside the device main body 2, and a switch 19 for operating the motor 13 is provided on an upper surface of the device main body 2.
- the packing 20 is made of a flexible material such as a rubber, a synthetic rubber, an elastomer or the like, and has a circular ring shape in planar view with the center axis line X defined as its center.
- the packing 20 is formed in a substantially truncated conical shape with a diameter "d" of an upper section 20A made larger than a diameter "D" of a lower section 20B (d ⁇ D). Further, the upper section 20A of the packing 20 is pressed against an inner periphery 9A of the bottom plate 9 in a line contact manner, thus allowing the both to be connected air-tightly to each other and demarcating an expandable and contractible space 29, described later.
- the inner peripheral surface 9A is formed in a tapered surface of a substantially truncated conical shape with a diameter "E" of a lower section becoming progressively larger than a diameter "e” of an upper section (e ⁇ E).
- the upper section 20A of the packing 20 is structured so as not to deviate from the inner periphery 9A as the body plate 4 repeatedly undergoes deformation between a curved convex state in which the body plate 4 is downwardly deflected and a curved concave state in which the body plate 4 is upwardly deflected, and as the frame 6 wobbles with the shafts 8 defined as a center.
- the diameter "d” is formed so as to be either substantially equal to or larger than the diameter "e”, and either substantially equal to or smaller than the diameter "E" (e ⁇ d ⁇ E).
- the lower section 20B of the packing 20 is formed integrally with the inner section 6A of the frame 6 through insert molding.
- First communicating portions 21 and second communicating portions 22 are further provided on the body plate 4.
- the first communicating portions 21 and second communicating portions 22 are small through-holes for allowing an interior region of the expandable and contractible space 29 and an exterior region thereof to communicate with each other.
- the expandable and contractible space 29 is surrounded by the frame 6; the packing 20 connected to an upper section of the frame 6; the bottom plate 9 in contact with the packing 20; the cover 11 connected air-tightly to the bottom plate 9; and the body plate 4 attached to a lower section of the frame 6.
- a shampoo reservoir 26 is provided in the expandable contractible space 29 and communicates with both the first communicating portions 21 and the second communicating portions 22 and further is operated in response to a deflection of the body plate 4.
- a plurality of tiny protrusions 27 are provided annularly on the surface 4S of the body plate 4 around the center axis line X.
- an annular wall 28 is also provided on the surface 4S of the body plate 4 so as to connect adjoining tiny protrusions 27.
- the protrusive dimension of the annular wall 28 from the surface 4S is smaller than the protrusive dimension of the tiny protrusions 27.
- the tiny protrusions 27 and the annular wall.28 partition the internal side of the body plate 4 and the external side thereof.
- the second communicating portions 22 are formed in a region surrounded by the tiny protrusions 27 and the annular wall 28.
- the first communicating portions 21 are formed in a region outside the region surrounded by the tiny protrusions 27 and the annular wall 28.
- the reservoir 26 repeats compression and restoration in response to the deflection of the body plate 4, thereby sucking or discharging the shampoo from the respective communicating portions 21, 22.
- the reservoir 26 is formed of marine sponge (natural sponge) or a synthetic sponge like interconnected-cell-type foamed polyurethane or a foamed rubber.
- the reservoir 26 becomes substantially non-compressed state or a slightly compressed state and is present in the expandable and contractible space 29.
- a top face 26A of the reservoir 26 contacts or is located near an under surface of the flame 6 and the cover 11, and an outer periphery 26C of the reservoir 26 contacts or is located near the downward tiny protrusions formed in the edge 4A of the body plate 4 and the outer edge 6C of the frame 6.
- a through hole 26D is formed at the center of the reservoir 26 along the center axis line X. The hook receiver 4B and hook 17A can be joined together through the through hole 26D.
- a user turns over the device main body 2 so as to place the reservoir 26 on the frame 6, then inserts the hook 17A through the through hole 26D of the reservoir 26 so as to allow the corresponding hook 17A to be connected to the hook receiver 4B of the body plate 4 of the brush member 3. Subsequently, the user engages the edge 4A of the body plate 4 of the brush member 3 with the outer edge 6C of the frame 6. In this way, the electrically driven brush device 1 is turned into a usable state. At that time, the body plate 4 of the brush member 3 is naturally in the curved convex state as mentioned earlier.
- the body plate 4 of the brush member 3 attached to the frame 6 is convexed less than a conventional configuration, in at least the longer diameter direction Y. This is because the frame 6 itself to which the brush member 3 is attached is in the curved concave state in the longer diameter direction Y'.
- the body plate 4 of the brush member 3 is convexed more than the conventional configuration in a shorter diameter direction Z. Accordingly, in the curved convex state, the protrusions 5 in the longer diameter direction Y are slightly closer to one another as compared to the conventional configuration, and the protrusions 5 in the shorter diameter direction Z are slightly apart from one another as compared also to the conventional configuration.
- the protrusions 5 on both ends of the shorter diameter direction Z lean inwardly in the curved concave state by angles substantially identical to those of the conventional configuration.
- a user when attempting to wash or massage a scalp S, a user first puts an appropriate amount of water in the reservoir 26 beforehand.
- the water can be adsorbed in the reservoir 26 through respective communicating portions 21, 22 by dipping the electrically driven brush device 1 in water.
- the electrically driven brush device 1 is turned over from a state shown in FIG.3 so as to turn up the surface 4S of the body plate 4, and then an appropriate amount of shampoo is poured from a shampoo container (not shown) into the region surrounded by the tiny protrusions 27 and the annular wall 28.
- the body plate 4 repeats deformation between a downwardly deflected curved convex state and an upwardly deflected curved concave state like the related art so that the hook receiver 4B connected to the hook 17A provided at the interconnection member 17, i.e., the center of the body plate 4 becomes a maximum amplitude location.
- the amplitude of the maximum amplitude location is twice as large as the eccentric distance F from the center axis of the crank 15 to the eccentric shaft 15A (i.e., 2F).
- the expandable and contractible space 29 is led to repeating compression and restoration.
- the reservoir 26 inside the expandable and contractible space 29 repeats the same in response to the deflection of the body plate 4.
- the expandable and contractible space 29 transfers to a depressurized state, so that the shampoo poured into the region inside the annular tiny protrusions 27 and the annular wall 28 is suctioned through the second communicating portions 22 to inflow into the expandable and contractible space 29, thus being stored in the reservoir 26.
- the shampoo stored in the reservoir 26 is discharged through the second communicating portions 22.
- the shampoo is mixed with air when pushed out through the second communicating portions 22 to be foamed.
- the reservoir 26 is led to repeat compression and restoration to foam the shampoo poured into the region inside the tiny protrusions 27 and the annular wall 28, being supplies to the exterior throughout the whole of the brush members 3.
- the shampoo is finely foamed when passing through the communicating portions 21 and 22. As a result, the smaller the diameter of the communicating portions 21 and 22, the finer the shampoo is foamed.
- the protrusions 5 repeat inclination in the inward direction in relation to the center axis line X and rising thereafter, so that the scalp S is scrubbed and washed or massaged with stimulation.
- the protrusions 5 on both ends of the shorter diameter direction Z tend to firmly press against the scalp S
- the protrusions 5 on both ends of the longer diameter direction Y tend to gently press against the scalp S.
- the protrusions 5 in the longer diameter direction Y are slightly closer to one another as compared to the conventional configuration
- the protrusions 5 in the shorter diameter direction Z are slightly further apart from one another as compared also to the conventional configuration.
- the protrusions 5 on both ends of the longer diameter direction Y are pressed against the scalp S slightly more firmly, and the protrusions 5 on both ends of the shorter diameter direction Z are pressed against the scalp S slightly more gently, as compared to the conventional configuration. Namely, the protrusions 5 are caused to be pressed evenly against the scalp S, thus resulting in a more improved washing or massaging effect as compared to the conventional configuration.
- the deflection of the body plate 4 is concentrically propagated with a central focus on the center O. Therefore, both ends of the body plate 4 in the longer diameter direction Y of the brush member 3 are hardly deflected, thus causing the protrusions 5 provided on both the ends to hardly contribute to washing or massaging.
- the outer edge 6C of the frame 6 is configured to conform with the one virtual spherical surface. Namely, the deflection of the body plate 4 of the present embodiment is also propagated with a central focus on the center O as is the case with the conventional configuration. However, the deflection is propagated not concentrically, but can occur in the whole of the body plate 4.
- the protrusions 5 hardly contributing to washing or massaging conventionally can now contribute to washing or massaging, thus improving the washing or massaging effect.
- the protrusions 5 in the shorter diameter direction Z are slightly further apart from one another as compared to the conventional configuration.
- the protrusions 5 lean by angles substantially identical to those of the conventional configuration. Therefore, the protrusions 5 are allowed to move widely in the shorter diameter direction Z. Due to a synergistic effect brought about by the aforementioned effects, the electrically driven brush device 1 of the present embodiment can achieve the more improved washing or massaging effect as compared to the conventional configuration.
- the brush member 3 does not properly face the scalp S (namely, the center axis line X is inclined relatively to the scalp S), as is indicated by an arrow T, by the wobbling operation of the brush member 3 with the wobbling center axis line Z" defined as a center, the brush member 3 comes to be capable of abutting against the scalp S while properly facing the scalp S automatically, so that a plurality of the protrusions 5 can uniformly wash and massage the scalp S.
- the brush member 3 wobbles with the shafts 8 defined as a center
- the upper section 20A of the packing 20 comes to be in press-contact with the inner periphery 9A of the bottom plate 9 and is air-tightly connected thereto, the shampoo does not leak out of the packing 20.
- the upper section 20A of the packing 20 is not fixed to the inner periphery 9A of the bottom plate 9 but is slidably in press-contact therewith.
- a kinematic frictional resistance or a static frictional resistance is generated in a location where the upper section 20A of the packing 20 is in press-contact with the inner periphery 9A of the bottom plate 9.
- a resistive force can be reduced as much as possible when applying the press-contact instead of the fixing.
- the brush member 3 is allowed to smoothly wobble with the shafts 8 defined as a wobbling center.
- the head of a human is not in a simple shape in reality, so that even if the brush member 3 properly faces the head surface, i.e., the scalp S, it is not always true that the scalp S is washed and massaged well by the protrusions 5.
- the frame 6 is configured to be elastically deformable as the frame 6 is made of synthetic resin, when the brush member 3 is pressed against the scalp S, the body plate of the brush member 3 deflects in accordance with the shape of the scalp S, the frame 6 that is fixing the brush member 3 also deflects in response to the deflection of the body plate 4.
- the body plate 4 of the brush member 3 is then repeatedly deflected between the curved convex state and the curved concave state, thus allowing the brush member 3 to conform with the scalp S and favorably perform washing or massaging.
- the electrically driven brush device 1 includes the device main body 2 that is a drive section and the brush member 3 that is operated by the device main body 2.
- the brush member 3 includes the body plate 4 formed of a flexible material and a plurality of the protrusions 5 protrudingly provided on the surface 4S of the body plate 4.
- the electrically driven brush device 1 including the frame 6 holding the edge 4A of the body plate 4 the outer section 6B of the frame 6 is positioned further away from the brush device main body 2 than the inner section 6A (m ⁇ M), thus allowing the frame 6 itself for holding the body plate 4 of the brush member 3 to be formed so as to conform with the scalp S.
- the protrusions 5, made of a deflectable and flexible elastomer integrally formed on the body plate 4 are allowed to substantially evenly press against the scalp S.
- the frame 6 is formed in a curved shape ranging from the inner section 6A to the outer section 6B, thereby causing the frame 6 itself to conform with the scalp S having a curved convex shape, thus allowing the brush member 3 to be pressed against the scalp S much more evenly.
- the brush member 3 is held by the frame 6 having the outer edge 6C conforming with the identical virtual spherical surface. Therefore, the entire body plate 4 of the brush member 3 can be deflected if formed in a shape substantially identical to that of the outer edge 6C, thus making it possible to efficiently perform washing or massaging.
- FIG.6 and FIG.7 A second embodiment is shown in FIG.6 and FIG.7 .
- elements identical to those of the first embodiment are expressed by symbols used to denote the corresponding identical elements in the first embodiment. And, descriptions of such elements are omitted hereunder.
- shaft bushes 8A are provided on a bottom plate 9, and shafts 8 inserted through the shaft bushes 8A are provided on a frame 6.
- an upper section 20A' thereof is fixed to the bottom plate 9, whereas a lower section 20B' thereof is slidably allowed to be in press-contact with an upper surface of an inner section 6A of a frame 6 in an airtight and line contact manner.
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Description
- The present invention relates to an electrically driven brush device, and more particularly to an electrically driven brush device capable of being used to wash and massage a scalp.
- Conventionally, as such a kind of electrically driven brush device, there has been known a massaging device including a drive section and a treating section (corresponding to a brush member of the present invention) operated by the drive section. The drive section is provided with a frame that holds a peripheral edge of a body plate of the treating section in a freely detachable manner with the positional relationship of the treating section relative to the drive section being fixed. A reciprocating drive means which is connected to the center of the body plate and deflects the body plate in a direction orthogonal to a surface of the body plate is also provided, and the treating section includes the body plate formed of a flexible material and a plurality of protrusions protrudingly provided on the body plate. According to such a massaging device, a user grasps the drive section and then holds the drive section with the tips of the protrusions being pressed against a scalp S and the body plate of the treating section is deflected by the reciprocating drive means, so that a plurality of the protrusions provided on the body plate are repeatedly laid down and risen up in response to the deflection of the body plate and thereby repeatedly become close to and apart from one another. The scalp can be massaged in a complex manner so as to be kneaded, scrubbed and tapped by the protrusions allowed to become close to and apart from one another. As shown in
FIG. 8 and FIG. 9 , when abody plate 103 in a treatingsection 102 driven by thedrive section 101 repeats deformation between a downwardly deflected curved convex state and a upwardly deflected curved concave state, a plurality of kinds ofprotrusions body plate 103 to the periphery thereof moves in response to the deflection of thebody plate 103, so that a scalp S is massaged by theprotrusions body plate 103 is attached to aframe 106, and areservoir 108 for containing shampoo, for example, is arranged between thebody plate 103 and astretchable cover 107 above thebody plate 103. Thereservoir 108 is formed of marine sponge (natural sponge) or a synthetic sponge made of an interconnected-cell-type polyurethane foam or the like or foamed rubber. As shown inFIG.8 , when thebody plate 103 is in the downwardly deflected curved convex state, thereservoir 108 is either slightly compressed or almost not compressed. In contrast, as shown inFIG.9 , when thebody plate 103 is in the upwardly deflected curved concave state, thereservoir 108 is compressed, thus causing a shampoo to be discharged to the outside of communicatingportions 109 provided on the protrusions 105 (e.g., patent document 1). - Further, an electrically driven brush device is also known, which has an edge of a body plate freely slidable relatively to the frame of a drive section (e.g., patent document 2).
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- Patent document 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.
2008-228922 - Patent document 2: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.
2006-187544 - While a human head to be washed or massaged tends to have a substantially curved convex shape, the
frame 106 holding thebody plate 103 is flat. For this reason, theframe 106 cannot be arranged so as to conform with the scalp S when applying the treatingsection 102 of the electrically driven brush device to the scalp S. Instead, theframe 106 is positioned in parallel to a tangent line on the scalp S without being positioned along the scalp S. As a result, depending on a certain shape of thebody plate 103 of the treatingsection 102, even if theprotrusions protrusions frame 106 does not conform with the scalp S, so that an unstable usage condition of the electrically driven brush device with respect to the scalp S results, being forced for the electrically driven brush section to be used in such a unstable condition. Further, in such an electrically driven brush device, the deflection concentrically propagates with a central focus on the center of thebody plate 103 where the amplitude of thebody plate 103 is maximized. Therefore, if thebody plate 103 does not have a circular shape when viewed from the top, there will occur areas on thebody plate 103 where the deflection is less than the other areas. Then, the protrusions located in such areas are substantially motionless, thus resulting in a low washing or massaging effect. - Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an electrically driven brush device with a brush member connected to a drive section, and capable of washing or massaging a scalp by allowing protrusions of the brush member to be pressed against the scalp as if fingertips were used, thus enabling a plurality of the protrusions to be pressed against the scalp and effective washing or massaging to be realized.
- An electrically driven brush device according to a first aspect of the present invention, comprises a drive section provided with a frame for holding a peripheral edge of a body plate, and a brush member which is operated by the drive section and includes the body plate made of a flexible material; and a plurality of protrusions protruding from a surface of the body plate. In the electrically driven brush device, the frame has an outer section formed further away from the drive section than an inner section thereof and such an outer section is provided on an outer circumference of the inner section.
- The invention according to a second aspect is the electrically driven brush device according to the first aspect, in which the frame is formed in a curved shape ranging from the inner section to the outer section thereof.
- The invention according to a third aspect is the electrically driven brush device according to the second aspect, in which the frame is structured so that an outer edge conforms with one virtual spherical surface.
- The invention according to a fourth aspect is the electrically driven brush device according to the second aspect or the third aspect, in which the body plate has an oval shape in planar view.
- According to the electrically driven brush device of the first aspect of the invention, the outer section of the frame is formed further away from the drive section than the inner section thereof to cause the frame itself to conform with a scalp, thus allowing the frame and the body plate of the brush member attached thereto to conform with the scalp even when they are formed in noncircular shapes. As a result, a plurality of the protrusions of the brush member can be pressed evenly against to the scalp.
- According to the electrically driven brush device of the second aspect of the invention, the frame is formed in the curved shape ranging from the inner section to the outer section thereof, thus making it easier for the brush member held by the frame to abut against the scalp formed in a curved convex shape.
- According to the electrically driven brush device of the third aspect of the invention, the brush member is held by the frame having the outer edge conforming with one virtual spherical surface, thereby allowing the entire body plate of the brush member to be deflected if the body plate and the outer edge of the frame have a substantially identical shape in planar view to that of outer edge of the frame, thus making it possible to efficiently perform washing or massaging.
- According to the electrically driven brush device of the fourth aspect of the invention, the body plate has the oval shape in planar view, thus more effectively conforming with the scalp.
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FIG.1 is an overall perspective view showing from above a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG.2 is an overall perspective view showing from underneath the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG.3 is a cross-sectional view of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG.4 is an exploded perspective view showing the periphery of a frame of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG.5 is an exploded perspective view showing the periphery of a brush member of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG.6 is a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG.7 is an exploded perspective view showing the periphery of a frame of the second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG.8 is a cross-sectional view of the periphery of a curved convex brush member showing a conventional example. -
FIG.9 is a cross-sectional view of the periphery of a curved concave brush member showing the conventional example. - Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments shall not limit the contents of the present invention that are described in claims. Further, not all features described hereunder are necessarily essential elements of the present invention.
- A first embodiment is shown in
FIG.1 through FIG.5 . In the present embodiment, upward and downward directions are defined based on a stationary posture of an electrically driven brush device shown inFIG.3 .Reference numeral 1 represents the electrically driven brush device of the present invention. The electrically drivenbrush device 1 comprises a devicemain body 2 that is a drive section, and abrush member 3 freely detachably held at a lower side of the devicemain body 2. - The
brush member 3 includes abody plate 4 and a plurality ofprotrusions 5 which are integrally formed on asurface 4S that is a bottom face of thebody plate 4 so as to protrude in the downward direction that is a direction orthogonal to thesurface 4S. Thebody plate 4 is so formed that thesurface 4S from which theprotrusions 5 protrude is convexed in a natural state in which thebody plate 4 is not connected to the devicemain body 2. Further, thebody plate 4 has an oval shape in planar view, and is made of flexible and elastic elastomer. Furthermore, a plurality of theprotrusions 5 is also integrally formed on thebody plate 4. Particularly, a downward-protruding length "A" of aprotrusion 5 on an outer side is greater than a downward-protruding length "a" of aprotrusion 5 on an inner side (a<A). Furthermore, anedge 4A of thebody plate 4 is fixed to an edge of aframe 6 provided on a bottom-face-2B side integrally formed on the devicemain body 2. - In addition, the term "fix" used here also includes a connection allowing slight movement. According to the present embodiment, the
edge 4A of thebody plate 4 is fitted into theframe 6, so that the edge and the frame can be detachably connected together around the whole circumference thereof. Further, a reference symbol "4H" in the drawings represents a grab integrally provided on one end of thebody plate 4 in a longer diameter direction Y orthogonal to a center axis line X orthogonal to the center O of the plane of thebody plate 4. Furthermore, reference symbol "Z" in the drawings represents a shorter diameter direction of thebody plate 4. - The
frame 6 is made of an elastically deformable synthetic resin, though not as easily deformable as the elastomer forming thebrush member 3. Further, theframe 6 has an oval shape substantially identical to the shape ofbody plate 4 in planar view. Here, a center of theframe 6 in plain view is located on the center axis line X. Theframe 6 is provided slightly below thebottom face 2B of the devicemain body 2 having a clearance L - Further, the
frame 6 is provided so as to be capable of wobbling to the devicemain body 2 through asupport mechanism 7, which is arranged on both ends of a shorter diameter direction Z' orthogonal to the center line axis X of thebody plate 4. - With regard to the shape of the
frame 6 in a longer diameter direction Y', anouter section 6B positioned distantly from a center O' is formed so as to be located further away from the devicemain body 2 than aninner section 6A positioned nearer to the center O' through which the center axis line X passes. Particularly, as shown inFIG.3 , a virtualhorizontal plane 2B' including the horizontalbottom face 2B is considered as a reference plane in the longer diameter direction Y'. Then, a distance M between theouter section 6B and the virtualhorizontal plane 2B' directly facing theouter section 6B, becomes progressively longer than a distance m between theinner section 6A positioned nearer to the center O' and the virtualhorizontal plane 2B' directly facing theinner section 6A (m<M). Therefore, theframe 6 is formed in a substantially arc shape in the longer diameter direction Y' so as to be high in theinner section 6A positioned nearer to the center O' and become lower progressively toward theouter section 6B. A curvature of the arc of theframe 6 is substantially identical to an average curvature of a scalp S, and anouter edge 6C of theframe 6 is configured to conform with one virtual spherical surface. - Meanwhile, with regard to the shape of the
frame 6 in the shorter diameter direction Z', each section along the shorter diameter direction Z' is substantially equally distant, by a distance N, from the virtualhorizontal plane 2B' directly facing such a section. Namely, theframe 6 is formed flatly in the shorter diameter direction Z'. However, the shape of theframe 6 in the shorter diameter direction Z' may be formed in an arc shape. - Further, a downward small protrusion is formed on the
outer edge 6C of theouter section 6B of theframe 6. Accordingly, theedge 4A of thebody plate 4 of thebrush member 3 is allowed to engage with theouter edge 6C of theframe 6, while theedge 4A is formed in a toppled "U" shape or a "C" shape after being bended upwardly and then inwardly. Awindow opening 6D formed in an inward of theframe 6 has a circular shape in planar view with the center axis line X defined as a center. An after-mentionedpacking 20 made of a flexible and elastic material such as an elastomer or the like, is provided between thewindow opening 6D and thebottom face 2B of a case main body 2A. - The
support mechanism 7 is composed ofshafts 8 andshaft bushes 8A. Eachshaft 8 is provided on both left and right sides of abottom plate 9 constructing thebottom face 2B of the devicemain body 2. Particularly, each of theshafts 8 outwardly protrudes from both sides of a wobble rotation center axis Z" parallel to and located slightly above the shorter diameter direction Z' orthogonal to the center line axis X. Further, eachshaft bush 8A for receiving eachshaft 8 is provided on both left and right sides of theframe 6. According to the present embodiment, theshaft bushes 8A are provided on upper sections of a pair of hangingmembers 6F protruding from an upper surface of theframe 6, in such a manner that the wobble rotation center axis Z" becomes parallel to the shorter diameter direction Z'. Theshaft bushes 8A provided on the upper sections of the hangingmembers 6F allow theshafts 8 to be rotatably connected thereto, thus allowing theframe 6 to wobble with theshafts 8 serving as rotation centers. As shown in the drawings, a symbol "8B" represents a lid covering the outside of eachshaft bush 8A. - The device
main body 2 includes the case main body 2A that has an opened bottom-face side and is in a size holdable by one hand, andbottom face 2B that blocks off the opened bottom-face side of the case main body 2A. Thebottom face 2B includes thebottom plate 9 and acover 11. Thebottom plate 9, when viewed from the top, has an oval shape substantially identical to an outer shape of theframe 6. Thebottom plate 9 has an outer periphery fixed to a bottom edge of the case main body 2A, and is formed with acircular window opening 10 passing all the way through the center of thebottom plate 9 in the vertical direction. Thecover 11 that is stretchable is provided so as to coverwindow opening 10. Thecover 11 is a bellows film formed of a flexible material, such as a rubber, a synthetic rubber, or an elastomer, and water-tightly blocks off thewindow opening 10. Here, an outer edge of thecover 11 is held between achassis 2C of the devicemain body 2 and thebottom plate 9, thus allowing thecover 11 to be air-tightly attached to thebottom plate 9. - A reciprocating drive means 12 that causes the center O of the
body plate 4 to reciprocate in the vertical direction is provided on thechassis 2C disposed inside the devicemain body 2. The reciprocating drive means 12 includes amotor 13 that is a drive source, a crank 15 connected to a motor shaft (not shown) of themotor 13 through areduction gear mechanism 14; ayoke 16 coupled to aneccentric shaft 15A of thecrank 15; and arod 16A formed integrally with theyoke 16. As described above, a so-called scotch-yoke mechanism is employed in the present embodiment, but a crank mechanism may be employed. - An
interconnection member 17 is joined integrally to thecover 11 at the substantial center thereof. Theinterconnection member 17 holds and fixes thecover 11 water-tightly between an upper surface side of theinterconnection member 17 and a lower end of therod 16A, and is provided with ahook 17A at the bottom face side ofinterconnection member 17. Ahook receiver 4B provided on the upper surface of the center of thebody plate 4 is freely detachably coupled to thehook 17. Hence, theinterconnection member 17 is reciprocated in the vertical direction as a rotational motion of themotor 13 is converted into a reciprocal motion by thecrank 15 and theyoke 16. Accordingly, the position where thehook receiver 4B is provided becomes a maximum amplitude location of thebody plate 4, and the amplitude thereof is twice as large as an eccentric distance F from the center axis of thecrank 15 to theeccentric shaft 15A (i.e., 2F). Further, both thehook receiver 4B and theinterconnection member 17 are arranged on the center axis line X. Furthermore, abattery 18 that supplies power to themotor 13 is provided on thechassis 2C provided inside the devicemain body 2, and aswitch 19 for operating themotor 13 is provided on an upper surface of the devicemain body 2. - Next, the packing 20 is described. The packing 20 is made of a flexible material such as a rubber, a synthetic rubber, an elastomer or the like, and has a circular ring shape in planar view with the center axis line X defined as its center. The packing 20 is formed in a substantially truncated conical shape with a diameter "d" of an
upper section 20A made larger than a diameter "D" of alower section 20B (d<D). Further, theupper section 20A of the packing 20 is pressed against aninner periphery 9A of thebottom plate 9 in a line contact manner, thus allowing the both to be connected air-tightly to each other and demarcating an expandable andcontractible space 29, described later. The innerperipheral surface 9A is formed in a tapered surface of a substantially truncated conical shape with a diameter "E" of a lower section becoming progressively larger than a diameter "e" of an upper section (e<E). Particularly, as described later, theupper section 20A of the packing 20 is structured so as not to deviate from theinner periphery 9A as thebody plate 4 repeatedly undergoes deformation between a curved convex state in which thebody plate 4 is downwardly deflected and a curved concave state in which thebody plate 4 is upwardly deflected, and as theframe 6 wobbles with theshafts 8 defined as a center. Therefore, the diameter "d" is formed so as to be either substantially equal to or larger than the diameter "e", and either substantially equal to or smaller than the diameter "E" (e≤d≤E). At the same time, thelower section 20B of the packing 20 is formed integrally with theinner section 6A of theframe 6 through insert molding. - First communicating
portions 21 and second communicatingportions 22 are further provided on thebody plate 4. The first communicatingportions 21 and second communicatingportions 22 are small through-holes for allowing an interior region of the expandable andcontractible space 29 and an exterior region thereof to communicate with each other. The expandable andcontractible space 29 is surrounded by theframe 6; the packing 20 connected to an upper section of theframe 6; thebottom plate 9 in contact with the packing 20; thecover 11 connected air-tightly to thebottom plate 9; and thebody plate 4 attached to a lower section of theframe 6. Further, ashampoo reservoir 26 is provided in the expandablecontractible space 29 and communicates with both the first communicatingportions 21 and the second communicatingportions 22 and further is operated in response to a deflection of thebody plate 4. Furthermore, a plurality oftiny protrusions 27 are provided annularly on thesurface 4S of thebody plate 4 around the center axis line X. Besides, anannular wall 28 is also provided on thesurface 4S of thebody plate 4 so as to connect adjoiningtiny protrusions 27. The protrusive dimension of theannular wall 28 from thesurface 4S is smaller than the protrusive dimension of thetiny protrusions 27. Thetiny protrusions 27 and the annular wall.28 partition the internal side of thebody plate 4 and the external side thereof. Further, the second communicatingportions 22 are formed in a region surrounded by thetiny protrusions 27 and theannular wall 28. Conversely, the first communicatingportions 21 are formed in a region outside the region surrounded by thetiny protrusions 27 and theannular wall 28. - The
reservoir 26 repeats compression and restoration in response to the deflection of thebody plate 4, thereby sucking or discharging the shampoo from the respective communicatingportions reservoir 26 is formed of marine sponge (natural sponge) or a synthetic sponge like interconnected-cell-type foamed polyurethane or a foamed rubber. When thebody plate 4 is in a downwardly deflected curved convex state, thereservoir 26 becomes substantially non-compressed state or a slightly compressed state and is present in the expandable andcontractible space 29. That is, when thebody plate 4 is in a downwardly deflected curved convex state, atop face 26A of thereservoir 26 contacts or is located near an under surface of theflame 6 and thecover 11, and anouter periphery 26C of thereservoir 26 contacts or is located near the downward tiny protrusions formed in theedge 4A of thebody plate 4 and theouter edge 6C of theframe 6. Conversely, a throughhole 26D is formed at the center of thereservoir 26 along the center axis line X. Thehook receiver 4B andhook 17A can be joined together through the throughhole 26D. - Next, the effect of the above-described configuration will be described. First of all, a user turns over the device
main body 2 so as to place thereservoir 26 on theframe 6, then inserts thehook 17A through the throughhole 26D of thereservoir 26 so as to allow thecorresponding hook 17A to be connected to thehook receiver 4B of thebody plate 4 of thebrush member 3. Subsequently, the user engages theedge 4A of thebody plate 4 of thebrush member 3 with theouter edge 6C of theframe 6. In this way, the electrically drivenbrush device 1 is turned into a usable state. At that time, thebody plate 4 of thebrush member 3 is naturally in the curved convex state as mentioned earlier. However, thebody plate 4 of thebrush member 3 attached to theframe 6 is convexed less than a conventional configuration, in at least the longer diameter direction Y. This is because theframe 6 itself to which thebrush member 3 is attached is in the curved concave state in the longer diameter direction Y'. In contrast, thebody plate 4 of thebrush member 3 is convexed more than the conventional configuration in a shorter diameter direction Z. Accordingly, in the curved convex state, theprotrusions 5 in the longer diameter direction Y are slightly closer to one another as compared to the conventional configuration, and theprotrusions 5 in the shorter diameter direction Z are slightly apart from one another as compared also to the conventional configuration. However, theprotrusions 5 on both ends of the shorter diameter direction Z lean inwardly in the curved concave state by angles substantially identical to those of the conventional configuration. - Then, when attempting to wash or massage a scalp S, a user first puts an appropriate amount of water in the
reservoir 26 beforehand. The water can be adsorbed in thereservoir 26 through respective communicatingportions brush device 1 in water. Next, the electrically drivenbrush device 1 is turned over from a state shown inFIG.3 so as to turn up thesurface 4S of thebody plate 4, and then an appropriate amount of shampoo is poured from a shampoo container (not shown) into the region surrounded by thetiny protrusions 27 and theannular wall 28. At this time, no shampoo is poured into the region surrounded by thetiny protrusions 27 and theannular wall 28 outflows to the exterior region of thetiny protrusions 27 and theannular wall 28 as long as the amount is not excessive. Thereservoir 26 is soaked with a tiny amount of shampoo through the second communicatingportions 22. - Next, upon operating the
switch 19, power is supplied from thebattery 18, so that themotor 13 is operated and the motor shaft 13A rotates. In association with this rotation, thecrank 15 connected to the motor shaft 13A through thereduction gear mechanism 14, also rotates, and the rotational motion of the motor shaft 13A is converted into a reciprocal motion by thecrank 15 and theyoke 16 joined with theeccentric shaft 15A of thecrank 15, thereby reciprocating, in the vertical direction, theinterconnection member 17 attached to the lower end of therod 16A formed integrally with theyoke 16. Next, thebody plate 4 repeats deformation between a downwardly deflected curved convex state and an upwardly deflected curved concave state like the related art so that thehook receiver 4B connected to thehook 17A provided at theinterconnection member 17, i.e., the center of thebody plate 4 becomes a maximum amplitude location. The amplitude of the maximum amplitude location is twice as large as the eccentric distance F from the center axis of thecrank 15 to theeccentric shaft 15A (i.e., 2F). - In this fashion, by the repetitive operation of the
body plate 4 for causing the deformation between a downwardly deflected curved convex state and an upwardly deflected curved concave state, the expandable andcontractible space 29 is led to repeating compression and restoration. As a result, thereservoir 26 inside the expandable andcontractible space 29 repeats the same in response to the deflection of thebody plate 4. When thereservoir 26 returns from the compressed state, the expandable andcontractible space 29 transfers to a depressurized state, so that the shampoo poured into the region inside the annulartiny protrusions 27 and theannular wall 28 is suctioned through the second communicatingportions 22 to inflow into the expandable andcontractible space 29, thus being stored in thereservoir 26. Conversely, when thereservoir 26 is compressed, the shampoo stored in thereservoir 26 is discharged through the second communicatingportions 22. The shampoo is mixed with air when pushed out through the second communicatingportions 22 to be foamed. By the repetitive deformation of thereservoir 26 in this fashion, the shampoo continues to gradually spread from the center of thereservoir 26 to the periphery, thus causing the shampoo foamed to be pushed out also through the first communicatingportions 21. In this fashion, in response to the deformation repeated between the curved convex state and the curved concave state, thereservoir 26 is led to repeat compression and restoration to foam the shampoo poured into the region inside thetiny protrusions 27 and theannular wall 28, being supplies to the exterior throughout the whole of thebrush members 3. In addition, the shampoo is finely foamed when passing through the communicatingportions portions - With the shampoo being foamed as described above, a user holds the device
main body 2 to press the tips of theprotrusions 5 against the scalp S and holds the devicemain body 2 by a hand. Accordingly, mainly theprotrusions 5 repeat inclination in the inward direction in relation to the center axis line X and rising thereafter, so that the scalp S is scrubbed and washed or massaged with stimulation. - According to the conventional configuration, though depending on the shape of a scalp S, the
protrusions 5 on both ends of the shorter diameter direction Z tend to firmly press against the scalp S, whereas theprotrusions 5 on both ends of the longer diameter direction Y tend to gently press against the scalp S. However, according to the present embodiment and as mentioned earlier, theprotrusions 5 in the longer diameter direction Y are slightly closer to one another as compared to the conventional configuration, and theprotrusions 5 in the shorter diameter direction Z are slightly further apart from one another as compared also to the conventional configuration. Accordingly, with regard to the present embodiment, theprotrusions 5 on both ends of the longer diameter direction Y are pressed against the scalp S slightly more firmly, and theprotrusions 5 on both ends of the shorter diameter direction Z are pressed against the scalp S slightly more gently, as compared to the conventional configuration. Namely, theprotrusions 5 are caused to be pressed evenly against the scalp S, thus resulting in a more improved washing or massaging effect as compared to the conventional configuration. - Further, according to the conventional configuration, the deflection of the
body plate 4 is concentrically propagated with a central focus on the center O. Therefore, both ends of thebody plate 4 in the longer diameter direction Y of thebrush member 3 are hardly deflected, thus causing theprotrusions 5 provided on both the ends to hardly contribute to washing or massaging. However, according to the present embodiment and as mentioned earlier, theouter edge 6C of theframe 6 is configured to conform with the one virtual spherical surface. Namely, the deflection of thebody plate 4 of the present embodiment is also propagated with a central focus on the center O as is the case with the conventional configuration. However, the deflection is propagated not concentrically, but can occur in the whole of thebody plate 4. Accordingly, even theprotrusions 5 hardly contributing to washing or massaging conventionally can now contribute to washing or massaging, thus improving the washing or massaging effect. Further, as mentioned earlier, when thebody plate 4 is in the curved convex state, theprotrusions 5 in the shorter diameter direction Z are slightly further apart from one another as compared to the conventional configuration. And, when thebody plate 4 is in the curved concave state, theprotrusions 5 lean by angles substantially identical to those of the conventional configuration. Therefore, theprotrusions 5 are allowed to move widely in the shorter diameter direction Z. Due to a synergistic effect brought about by the aforementioned effects, the electrically drivenbrush device 1 of the present embodiment can achieve the more improved washing or massaging effect as compared to the conventional configuration. - Further, it is necessary to allow a plurality of the
protrusions 5 to uniformly abut against the scalp S by causing thebrush member 3 to properly face the scalp S. However, it is difficult for a user to visually recognize this state precisely, so that thebrush member 3 roughly faces the scalp S with the devicemain body 2 being held. However, when thebrush member 3 does not properly face the scalp S (namely, the center axis line X is inclined relatively to the scalp S), as is indicated by an arrow T, by the wobbling operation of thebrush member 3 with the wobbling center axis line Z" defined as a center, thebrush member 3 comes to be capable of abutting against the scalp S while properly facing the scalp S automatically, so that a plurality of theprotrusions 5 can uniformly wash and massage the scalp S. - Particularly, when the
brush member 3 wobbles with theshafts 8 defined as a center, since theupper section 20A of the packing 20 comes to be in press-contact with theinner periphery 9A of thebottom plate 9 and is air-tightly connected thereto, the shampoo does not leak out of the packing 20. Here, theupper section 20A of the packing 20 is not fixed to theinner periphery 9A of thebottom plate 9 but is slidably in press-contact therewith. Therefore, in response to force by which thebrush member 3 wobbles with theshafts 8 defined as a wobbling center, a kinematic frictional resistance or a static frictional resistance is generated in a location where theupper section 20A of the packing 20 is in press-contact with theinner periphery 9A of thebottom plate 9. Thus, a resistive force can be reduced as much as possible when applying the press-contact instead of the fixing. As a result, thebrush member 3 is allowed to smoothly wobble with theshafts 8 defined as a wobbling center. - The head of a human is not in a simple shape in reality, so that even if the
brush member 3 properly faces the head surface, i.e., the scalp S, it is not always true that the scalp S is washed and massaged well by theprotrusions 5. However, as described above, since theframe 6 is configured to be elastically deformable as theframe 6 is made of synthetic resin, when thebrush member 3 is pressed against the scalp S, the body plate of thebrush member 3 deflects in accordance with the shape of the scalp S, theframe 6 that is fixing thebrush member 3 also deflects in response to the deflection of thebody plate 4. With theframe 6 deflected along the scalp S, thebody plate 4 of thebrush member 3 is then repeatedly deflected between the curved convex state and the curved concave state, thus allowing thebrush member 3 to conform with the scalp S and favorably perform washing or massaging. - As described above, according to the present embodiment, the electrically driven
brush device 1 includes the devicemain body 2 that is a drive section and thebrush member 3 that is operated by the devicemain body 2. Thebrush member 3 includes thebody plate 4 formed of a flexible material and a plurality of theprotrusions 5 protrudingly provided on thesurface 4S of thebody plate 4. According to the electrically drivenbrush device 1 including theframe 6 holding theedge 4A of thebody plate 4, theouter section 6B of theframe 6 is positioned further away from the brush devicemain body 2 than theinner section 6A (m<M), thus allowing theframe 6 itself for holding thebody plate 4 of thebrush member 3 to be formed so as to conform with the scalp S. In this way, theprotrusions 5, made of a deflectable and flexible elastomer integrally formed on thebody plate 4, are allowed to substantially evenly press against the scalp S. - Further, the
frame 6 is formed in a curved shape ranging from theinner section 6A to theouter section 6B, thereby causing theframe 6 itself to conform with the scalp S having a curved convex shape, thus allowing thebrush member 3 to be pressed against the scalp S much more evenly. - Furthermore, the
brush member 3 is held by theframe 6 having theouter edge 6C conforming with the identical virtual spherical surface. Therefore, theentire body plate 4 of thebrush member 3 can be deflected if formed in a shape substantially identical to that of theouter edge 6C, thus making it possible to efficiently perform washing or massaging. - A second embodiment is shown in
FIG.6 andFIG.7 . Here, elements identical to those of the first embodiment are expressed by symbols used to denote the corresponding identical elements in the first embodiment. And, descriptions of such elements are omitted hereunder. According to a support mechanism 7' of the second embodiment,shaft bushes 8A are provided on abottom plate 9, andshafts 8 inserted through theshaft bushes 8A are provided on aframe 6. Further, with regard to a packing 20' of the second embodiment, anupper section 20A' thereof is fixed to thebottom plate 9, whereas alower section 20B' thereof is slidably allowed to be in press-contact with an upper surface of aninner section 6A of aframe 6 in an airtight and line contact manner. - Here, the same effects as those of the first embodiment can be achieved with such a kind of modified embodiment.
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- device main body (drive section)
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- brush member
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Claims (4)
- An electrically driven brush device comprising:a drive section;a brush member that is operated by said drive section, said brush member comprising a body plate formed of a flexible material and a plurality of protrusions protrudingly provided on a surface of said body plate; and a frame provided on said drive section to hold a peripheral edge of said body plate, characterized in thatsaid frame is formed so that an outer section of said frame provided on an outer circumference of an inner section of said frame is formed further away from said drive section than said inner section.
- The electrically driven brush device according to claim 1, characterized in that said frame is formed in a curved shape ranging from said inner section to said outer section thereof.
- The electrically driven brush device according to claim 2, characterized in that said frame is structured so that an outer edge conforms with one virtual spherical surface.
- The electrically driven brush device according to claim 2 or claim 3, characterized in that said body plate has an oval shape in planar view.
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