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Study On The Development of Mobile Shampoo Device Using Ozone Water For Good hair condition

모발에 좋은 오존수를 이용한 이동식 샴푸 장치 개발에 관한 연구

  • Kim, Duck-Sool (Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, TongMyong University)
  • 김덕술 (동명대학교 의용공학과)
  • Received : 2017.06.02
  • Accepted : 2017.06.28
  • Published : 2017.06.30

Abstract

The goal of this study is to suggest the technology and the way of developing ergonomic shampoo device, which is able to adjust the height and to be devided, and it uses ozone water. As a result of developing the device, it can complete better the effect of preventing water splash than existing devices by making neck holding part higher. And it is also made with ergonomic design, therefore, the head of shampoo candidate can be drawn into it more easily. By adjusting water temperature($38^{\circ}C$) to candidate's taste through water heater attached to water bucket, when a candidate is being shampooed, it can help keep warm shampooing without delaying. We could know the process through temperature sensor. And we could also know the utility of its own sterilization(1PPM) and purification. Finally, ozone water was measured for 20 minutes and the ozone concentration was measured to be less than 1 PPM to ensure stability. All parts of the mobile shampoo stand together with the hot water device and the ozonated water conversion device were designed so as not to be inconvenient for the user to use.

본 연구는 오존수를 이용한 인체공학적 샴푸대가 분리 가능하고 미세분사 형식의 샤워헤드와 높낮이 조절이 가능한 샴푸대를 개발할 수 있는 장치기술 및 그 방법을 제시하고자 한다. 개발결과 기존의 장치보다 피시술자 머리가 세발대 안으로 들어오는 인체공학적 디자인과 목받이 부분을 높게 제작하여 물튀김 방지를 완성하였다. 실험결과 물을 공급하는 통에 부착되어 있는 온수 유지 히터를 통해 피시술자의 기호에 맞는 온도를 설정하여 시술 시 지연 시간 없이 온수 세발 가능하도록 온도센서를 통하여 확인한 결과 수온유지($38^{\circ}C$)가 일정하게 유지되었다. 그리고 오존수 변환장치 설치로 자체 살균(1PPM) 및 정화 기능까지 가능한 장치의 효용성을 알 수 있었다. 오존수를 20분 정도 측정한 결과 오존 농도가 1PPM 이하로 측정되어 안정성을 확보하였다. 최종적으로 오존수를 20분 정도 측정한 결과 오존 농도가 1PPM 이하로 측정되어 안정성을 확보하였고, 온수장치와 오존수 변환장치와 함께 이동 샴푸대의 모든 부분이 사용자가 사용하기에 불편함이 없도록 설계 하였다.

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