KR-102963447-B1 - ELECTRIC SHAVER HOLDER THAT CAN BE CHARGED AND STERILIZED
Abstract
The present invention relates to an electric shaver stand capable of charging and sterilizing, and more specifically, to an electric shaver stand capable of charging and sterilizing an electric shaver while simultaneously storing and storing it, and allowing for hygienic maintenance by performing sterilization according to the user's intention.
Inventors
- 김범용
Assignees
- 주식회사 헌드레드엑스
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260512
- Application Date
- 20230908
Claims (6)
- In a stand capable of holding an electric shaver, A main body on which an electric shaver is mounted on the upper surface; A charging part formed at the center of the upper surface of the main body and electrically connected to the lower part of the electric shaver to charge it; and It is composed of a sterilization unit that is coupled to the main body and is formed on the upper side of an electric shaver mounted on the main body to irradiate ultraviolet rays, and Herein, the main body is fixed on the ground and the fixed frame is provided with the charging part at the center of the upper surface; and The lower part is combined with the above-mentioned fixed frame, and the upper part is combined with the height frame; is composed of The height frame is connected to the fixed frame, and a first frame having an inlet groove formed on its upper surface; and It is composed of a second frame, the lower portion of which is inserted into the inner side of the inlet groove and connected to the first frame, and the upper portion of which is connected to the sterilization frame. The second frame slides along the inner space of the first frame to adjust the height of the height frame, and The above fixed frame is recessed in the center of the upper surface, and a seating groove is formed in the center of the inner lower surface where the filling part is provided. When the electric shaver is combined with the charging unit, a portion of the lower part of the electric shaver is drawn into the mounting groove so that the electric shaver is mounted thereon. A lifting frame capable of moving up and down in the vertical direction is formed on the inner lower surface of the above-mentioned mounting groove, and an elastic member is disposed on the lower surface of the lifting frame, so that when the lifting frame is pressed, it compresses the elastic member and moves down, and when pressure is applied again in the pressed state, the elasticity of the elastic member is released and it moves up and returns to its original position, operating as a one-button type. The above sterilization unit comprises a sterilization frame coupled to the above main body unit; A sterilization lamp formed on the lower surface of the above-mentioned sterilization frame and irradiating ultraviolet rays downwards; A lighting lamp formed on the lower surface of the above-mentioned sterilization frame and irradiating light downwards; and Includes an operation module in which a user operates the drive control of the sterilization unit; An electric shaver stand capable of charging and sterilizing, characterized in that the user mounts the electric shaver by combining it with the charging unit and operates the control module to selectively drive the sterilization lamp to perform charging and sterilization.
- In paragraph 1, An electric shaver holder capable of charging and sterilizing, characterized in that the above-described operating module alternately turns on and off the sterilization lamp and the lighting lamp according to the number of pressurization cycles.
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- In paragraph 1, The first frame has a plurality of fastening grooves formed indented on its inner surface, and The second frame has an elastic fastening member protruding from one surface that is in close contact with the fastening groove, and The above-mentioned fastening grooves are formed at regular intervals along the same vertical line along the inner surface of the first frame, and An electric shaver holder capable of charging and sterilizing, characterized in that when the second frame slides along the inner side of the first frame, the fastening member is fitted into the inner side of the fastening groove so that the second frame is fixed to the first frame.
- In paragraph 4, An electric shaver holder capable of charging and sterilization, characterized in that the above-mentioned fastening member is made of a plate spring and is formed to protrude in the same manner as the recessed inner shape of the above-mentioned fastening groove .
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Description
Electric Shaver Holder That Can Be Charged and Sterilized The present invention relates to an electric shaver stand capable of charging and sterilizing, and more specifically, to an electric shaver stand capable of charging and sterilizing an electric shaver while simultaneously storing and storing it, and allowing for hygienic maintenance by performing sterilization according to the user's intention. Conventional disposable razors that do not require electricity are inexpensive but have a short lifespan, leading to frequent disposal and repurchase. Consequently, the recycling process during disposal is complex and dangerous. Additionally, there is a problem that the incineration or landfilling of these razors causes significant environmental pollution. Furthermore, the quality of the shaving process varies depending on the user's skill level, and there is a risk of skin abrasions; the shaving process also differs based on skin sensitivity and beard condition. Therefore, as the advantages of electric shavers—such as causing less skin irritation, ensuring a safe shaving process, and allowing for long-term use—are highlighted, the number of users is also on the rise. As long as it is charged, these electric shavers allow you to shave conveniently with a short usage time and without being restricted by location, and they have the advantage of causing less skin irritation. In addition, since they are capable of both dry and wet shaving, they have a wide range of applications and a longer lifespan compared to conventional blade razors. In the past, batteries were mainly used to power electric shavers, but it was difficult to check the charge level, and environmental pollution also occurred due to the frequent purchase and replacement of batteries. Recently, however, electric shavers are being charged by receiving external power through a charging port equipped on the shaver. Furthermore, for the convenient storage of electric shavers, conventional prior art includes a separate charging device that allows for simultaneous storage and charging of the electric shaver, thereby facilitating the storage or placement of the electric shaver while charging. Meanwhile, since electric shavers are used for extended periods, maintenance processes such as disinfection and cleaning are necessary; if proper maintenance is not performed, there is a risk of skin problems caused by an unhygienic electric shaver. In addition, the electric shaver has a structure in which the beard is cut through a metal mesh with multiple holes and a blade located below the metal mesh. Since both the metal mesh and the blade are made of metal, if they are not dried sufficiently, they will rust, which is a problem that makes it difficult to use for a long time. However, there are also concerns that if users have to exert significant effort to maintain electric shavers, despite their convenience, usage and purchases will decrease, leading to an increase in the use of conventional blade razors or disposable razors and potentially developing into an environmental problem. FIG. 1 shows the exterior of an electric shaver holder capable of charging and sterilizing according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing an example of lifting a lifting frame according to the present invention. FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a height frame according to the present invention. FIG. 4 shows an example of the combination of the first and second frames according to the present invention. FIG. 5 shows another example of a charging part according to the present invention. FIG. 6 is a bottom perspective view of a sterilization unit according to the present invention. FIG. 7 shows another embodiment of a sterilization frame according to the present invention. FIG. 8 is a side cross-sectional view of another embodiment of a sterilization frame according to the present invention. FIG. 9 is a bottom perspective view of another embodiment of a sterilization unit according to the present invention. The present invention is capable of various modifications and may have various embodiments, and specific embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and described in detail. However, this is not intended to limit the invention to specific embodiments and should be understood to include all modifications, equivalents, and substitutions that fall within the spirit and scope of the invention. Similar reference numerals have been used for similar components in the description of each figure. When it is stated that one component is "connected" or "connected" to another component, it should be understood that while it may be directly connected or connected to that other component, there may also be other components in between. On the other hand, when it is stated that one component is "directly connected" or "directly connected" to another component, it should be understood that there are no other components in between. The terms used in this application are used m