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KR-102961963-B1 - The automatic device for scrubbing skin

KR102961963B1KR 102961963 B1KR102961963 B1KR 102961963B1KR-102961963-B1

Abstract

The present invention relates to an automatic exfoliating device, developed to solve the problem that conventional rotating means were ineffective and did not provide user satisfaction when exfoliating hard-to-reach areas such as the back during bathing, thereby enabling more effective exfoliation through up-and-down reciprocating motion when the user maintains appropriate pressure; In an automatic exfoliating device equipped with an exfoliating block that moves vertically back and forth and is fitted with an exfoliating towel; A driving device comprising a rotating disc having an eccentric shaft that rotates by a driving motor and protrudes eccentrically spaced from the rotating shaft, and a rod that is rotatably mounted on one side of the eccentric shaft and extends long; A lifting/lowering guide device comprising a lifting/lowering bar whose upper end is rotatably mounted at the end of the above rod and which extends vertically downward, and a lifting/lowering guide that allows the lifting/lowering bar to pass through; The present invention relates to an automatic exfoliating device characterized by being composed of an exfoliating block mounted at the bottom of the above-mentioned lifting/lowering bar, having a convex shape on its front surface, and configured to accommodate an exfoliating towel.

Inventors

  • 조용준
  • 조봉재

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20250625

Claims (4)

  1. In an automatic exfoliating device (1) equipped with an exfoliating block (11) that moves vertically back and forth and is equipped with an exfoliating towel; A driving device (12) comprising a rotating disc (123) having an eccentric shaft (122) that is spaced apart and protrudes eccentrically from the rotating shaft and rotates by means of a driving motor (121), and a rod (124) that is rotatably mounted on the eccentric shaft (122) and extends long on one side; A lifting/lowering guide device (13) comprising a lifting/lowering bar (131) that is rotatably mounted at the upper end of the end of the rod (124) and extends vertically downward, and a lifting/lowering guide (132) through which the lifting/lowering bar (131) passes; It is composed of a scrubbing block (11) mounted at the bottom of the above-mentioned lifting bar (131), having a convex shape on its front surface and configured to allow a scrubbing towel to be mounted thereon, and An automatic scrubbing device characterized by the lower end of the above-mentioned lifting/lowering bar (131) being branched horizontally to both sides and then bent vertically downward, with a scrubbing block (11) mounted on each bent end.
  2. In Article 1, An automatic scrubbing device characterized in that the above-mentioned driving device (12) is mounted inside the body (125) and the above-mentioned lifting guide (132) is configured to be fixed to the body (125).
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  4. In Article 1, The above driving device (12) is mounted inside the body (125) and is circularly open at the front, and a plurality of guide rollers (126) are formed along the open inner surface; An automatic exfoliating device characterized by additionally comprising a rotating body (133) in which the rear portion is inserted into the front of the body (125) and rotates in close contact with the guide roller (126) on the outer diameter, and a lifting guide (132) is fixed on the inner side and a lifting bar (131) extends through the lower portion, and a rotating means (134) for rotating the rotating body (133).

Description

Automatic exfoliating device The present invention relates to an automatic exfoliating device, and more specifically, to an automatic exfoliating device developed to solve the problem that conventional rotating means were ineffective and did not satisfy users when exfoliating hard-to-reach areas such as the back during bathing, thereby enabling more effective exfoliation through up-and-down reciprocating motion when the user maintains appropriate pressure. In South Korea's bathing culture, people use towels to scrub off dead skin when bathing in public bathhouses or saunas. In cases where it is difficult to scrub oneself, family members or friends often scrub for each other, or sometimes professional scrubbers are hired. At this time, people who bathe alone often attempt to scrub off dirt, mainly from their backs, using a long towel for various reasons, such as feeling burdened by the cost of a scrubber or avoiding physical contact with others. However, they often end up feeling relatively unsatisfied because they are unable to apply the necessary pressure to the necessary areas effectively, as is the case when someone else scrubs them. Accordingly, devices that automatically scrub off dead skin were developed and used, but most of them have now disappeared. Representative types of these conventional scrubbing devices include a belt-type scrubbing towel that moves in the longitudinal direction and a disc-type scrubbing towel that rotates. These conventional exfoliating devices have the disadvantage that it is difficult to exfoliate evenly because the pressure applied varies according to the curves of the body parts, and there is a high possibility that the skin will be damaged by continuous friction during the rotation process regardless of the applied pressure. In addition, many reasons, such as the difficulty in adjusting the appropriate height and position according to the user's physical condition, particularly height, have made it difficult to find automatic body scrubbing devices today. However, with the number of single-person households steadily increasing and the majority of people using bathhouses and saunas alone, the need for highly effective automatic body scrubbing devices is actually on the rise. FIG. 1 is a perspective view according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a side cross-sectional view according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a perspective view according to another embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a perspective view according to another embodiment of the present invention. Accordingly, the configuration of the present invention is described in detail below with reference to the attached drawings so that those skilled in the art can easily understand and reproduce it. FIG. 1 is a perspective view according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a side cross-sectional view according to an embodiment of the present invention. In an automatic exfoliating device (1) having an exfoliating block (11) mounted with an exfoliating towel and reciprocating vertically; A driving device (12) comprising a rotating disc (123) having an eccentric shaft (122) that is spaced apart and protrudes eccentrically from the rotating shaft and rotates by means of a driving motor (121), and a rod (124) that is rotatably mounted on the eccentric shaft (122) and extends long on one side; A lifting/lowering guide device (13) comprising a lifting/lowering bar (131) that is rotatably mounted at the upper end of the end of the rod (124) and extends vertically downward, and a lifting/lowering guide (132) through which the lifting/lowering bar (131) passes; An automatic exfoliating device is shown, characterized by being composed of an exfoliating block (11) mounted on the lower end of the above-mentioned lifting/lowering bar (131), having a convex shape on its front surface, and configured to allow an exfoliating towel to be mounted thereon. The exfoliating device (1) of the present invention is designed to solve the problem of not achieving satisfactory results through conventional rotational motion and the risk of skin damage. It was developed with consideration of a humid place where the device is to be installed and the ability to easily adjust the pressure applied by the exfoliating block (11) in close contact with the user's skin. That is, it is easy to conceive of using the principle of a crankshaft to convert rotational motion into vertical reciprocating motion, but in the general principle of a crankshaft, the end of the rod (124) reciprocates by means of a guide, so it is easy to invent by attaching a scrubbing block (11) to it. However, in order to ensure that the part exposed from the outside moves up and down stably and that the scrubbing block (11) is mounted in a suspended form, the present invention is formed at a position spaced apart from the driving device and the lower side by means of a lifting bar (131) and a lifting guide