SKIN SUCTION HEAD AND SUCTION APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME
20200046596 ยท 2020-02-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A skin suction head (20) for sucking a skin includes: a flat main body (21); a distal end head portion (22) that is provided at a front end of the main body (21) and is brought into contact with the skin; a suction port (23) that is formed at the distal end head portion (22); and a connecting tube (24) that is provided at a rear end of the main body (21), in which the main body (21) is formed in a hollow shape such that air sucked from the suction port (23) flows toward the connecting tube (24), the distal end head portion (23) is elongate to be in contact with the skin over a wide area, and the suction port (23) is formed in a slit shape.
Claims
1. A skin suction head for sucking a skin, comprising: a flat main body; a distal end head portion that is provided at a front end of the main body and is brought into contact with the skin; a suction port that is formed at the distal end head portion; and a connecting tube that is provided at a rear end of the main body, wherein the main body is formed in a hollow shape such that air sucked from the suction port flows toward the connecting tube, and the distal end head portion is elongate to be in contact with the skin over a wide area, and the suction port is formed in a slit shape.
2. The skin suction head according to claim 1, wherein the skin suction head is used for treatment, beauty care, or massage.
3. A suction apparatus provided with the skin suction head according to claim 1, comprising: a suction hose that is connected to the connecting tube of the skin suction head; and an operation panel that is connected to the suction hose.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0017] Hereinafter, one embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings. First of all, an overview of a suction apparatus 1 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
[0018] Suction mode selection buttons 6 to 8 are used to be able to switch a suction force to a desired one of three different levels of low, middle and high suction modes. In each suction mode, a suction adjustment dial 9 is turned to enable the suction force to be further adjusted. The suction force is displayed on a suction force display panel 10. The suction force can be reset by pressing a suction force reset button 11.
[0019] The suction apparatus 1 has a timer function, and a time-up button 12 is pressed to extend the setting time, and a time-down button 13 is pressed to reduce the setting time. The setting time of the timer is displayed on a timer display panel 14.
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[0021] The main body 21 is formed in a hollow shape such that air sucked from the suction port 23 flows toward the connecting tube 24. More specifically, the air sucked from the suction port 23 passes through a hollow portion in the main body 21, and an opening 25 (see
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[0023] The present inventors have studied therapy for the skin, and will describe the points on which the present inventors focused regarding the suction of the skin to derive the present embodiment, with reference to a schematic diagram of a skin structure in
[0024] The joint mobility is transmitted to the brain not through the intraarticular receptor but through the skin, and the intraarticular receptor only fires at the start and end of the joint movement. Various receptors are concentrated within a range of on the order of 0.2 mm to 2 mm from the epidermis 31. About 200 to 400 polymodal receptors are present per square meter, and pressure-sensitive Pacinian corpuscles and Meissner's corpuscles, heat-sensitive Ruffini corpuscles and free nerve endings, cold-sensitive Krause corpuscles and free nerve endings, tactile Pacinian corpuscles and Meissner's corpuscles, pain-sensitive free nerve endings, and the like are distributed up to about the subcutis 33.
[0025] The above-described polymodal receptors are called pain sensors, and predominantly present under the epidermis 31. Pooling the water such as lymphatic fluid may stimulate nerves and cause the body pain. The body's fluid containing lymphatic fluid is also present in the epidermis 31 and on a surface of the subcutis 33 directly below the dermis 32.
[0026] As described above, irritation to the body in the skin suction treatment does not need to reach up to a deep portion of the body, and it is understood that the irritation only needs to reach the skin portion. It is believed that this applies also to beauty care, or massage for the skin, because the beauty care or massage is applied to the skin.
[0027] The present inventors have found that under such an assumption, the skin suction head 20 (see
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[0029] On the other hand, as described above, the distal end head portion 22 is elongate, and the suction port 23 is formed in a slit shape, resulting in the width of the suction port 23 becoming narrower. Therefore, the skin 30 can be prevented from being drawn upward due to the suction, congestion of the skin can be prevented, and the connective tissue of the skin can be prevented from being damaged. In other words, the narrow width of the suction port 23 is not suitable for the strong suction but, as described above, can create negative pressure in the region directly under the distal end head portion 22, and thus the treatment for the skin, and the like can be performed; moreover, congestion of the skin can be prevented, and the connective tissue of the skin can be prevented from being damaged. Furthermore, the narrow width of the suction port 23 enables the suction limited to just a target portion, thereby allowing enhancement of the suction effect.
[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] Thus, one suction port 23 can be brought into contact with the skin 30 over a large area, thereby enabling even suction over the large area. This can also provide a patient with feel as if an operation were performed by a human hand, and can achieve the relaxation effect releasing the psychosomatic tension.
[0032] The above-described operation is simple because the skin suction head 20 can be operated only by moving the distal end head portion 22 parallel to the skin 30, thereby allowing even suction of the target portion regardless of the level of training. This also leads to the reduction in treatment time. On the other hand, if a cylindrical head is used, for example, an operation for appropriately turning the head is additionally required to achieve the same effect as above, resulting in the training being required and the treatment time being also extended.
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[0034] In the example of
[0035] Hereinbefore, one embodiment of the present disclosure has been described, but the size of the suction port 23 is not limited to a particular size. For example, in
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0036] 1 Suction apparatus
[0037] 2 Operation panel
[0038] 3 Suction hose
[0039] 20 Skin suction head
[0040] 21 Main body
[0041] 22 Distal end head portion
[0042] 23 Suction port
[0043] 24 Connecting tube
[0044] 30 Skin