KR-20260064360-A - EAR DRYER AND EARPHONE
Abstract
The above-described device and speaker with an ear-drying function remove moisture from the outer and inner ear canals through wind generated from the fan body and heating elements located in the fan body. The user is guaranteed safety through a safe distance between the device and the ear, and can also be assured of safety through the safety mesh located on the side of the fan body.
Inventors
- 김혁중
Assignees
- 김혁중
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241031
Claims (5)
- battery; Fan body; A device and speaker having an ear drying function including a charging terminal capable of charging a battery. A device with an ear drying function including a fan body and an appropriate safety distance.
- In claim 1 Device and speaker with ear-drying function including a safety net that protects the user from the fan body
- In claim 1 A wind speed control switch capable of adjusting the wind speed; A device with an ear drying function and a speaker including a temperature control switch capable of controlling the temperature of the wind.
- In claim 1 A device with an ear drying function and a speaker including a speaker that allows access to media even when dry;
- In claim 1 A device with an ear drying function and a speaker including a charger that can be charged with a charger by attaching it with a magnet.
Description
Device and speaker with ear drying function {EAR DRYER AND EARPHONE} A fan is an electric appliance that generates wind by rotating blades with a motor. Earphones are receivers that are fitted into the ear. While earphones are classified in various ways based on how they are worn, their inherent characteristics inevitably have a negative impact on ear health. In the case of in-ear type earphones, they are worn inside the ear canal to seal the ear. This causes moisture to accumulate from the middle ear to the outer ear, and because they are inserted into the ear canal, they are vulnerable to hygiene issues. High humidity creates favorable conditions for the proliferation of fungi that worsen conditions such as otitis media and colds. Wearing earphones for extended periods causes moisture to build up from the middle ear to the outer ear, and due to the nature of earphones, they are easily exposed to bacteria, ultimately leading to exposure to various diseases such as otitis media. FIG. 1 is a chassis diagram showing the combined relationship between the earplug (1) and the fan body (2) of a device with an ear drying function and a speaker. FIG. 2 is a chassis diagram showing the location of the temperature control switch (21), wind speed control switch (22), and charging terminal (23) of the device and speaker with an ear drying function. FIG. 3 is a chassis diagram showing the internal structure of the fan body (2) of the device and speaker with an ear drying function. FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing the connection relationship between the fan body (2) and the earplug (1) of a device and speaker with an ear drying function. FIG. 1 is a chassis diagram showing the combined relationship between the earplug (1) and the fan body (2) of a device with an ear drying function and a speaker. FIG. 2 is a chassis diagram showing the location of the temperature control switch (21), wind speed control switch (22), and charging terminal (23) of the device and speaker with an ear drying function. FIG. 3 is a chassis diagram showing the internal structure of the fan body (2) of the device and speaker with an ear drying function. FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing the connection relationship between the fan body (2) and the earplug (1) of a device and speaker with an ear drying function. Referring to Figure 1, a fan body (2) is attached to the central part, and a charging terminal (23) is located on the side of the front part. Referring to Fig. 1, the earplug is shaped like an ear that covers the ear. Referring to FIG. 2, from the top side to the bottom side of the earplug, there are Bluetooth and power switches (24), a temperature switch (21), a wind speed level control switch (22), and a charging terminal (23). Referring to Fig. 2, there is a safe distance from the fan body to the ear portion. Referring to FIG. 3, the location of the heating element (11) and the location of the speaker (12) are shown on the speaker body. The air coming from the side is heated through the heating element, and the user can access the media through the speaker even during drying. Safety is ensured by preventing the user from directly touching the fan through the safety net (3).