Electric heating handheld device for fire needle
A handheld device and electric heating technology, applied in the field of acupuncture, can solve the problems of not being able to change acupuncture needles at any time, cross infection, inaccurate acupoint application, etc., and achieve the effect of convenient and efficient needle application, prevention of cross infection, and convenient and accurate search.
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[0058] as attached Figure 1-7 As shown, it is a fire needle electric heating hand-held device of the present invention, including a host 1, an electrode module 3 and acupuncture needles; the host 1 includes a housing, a mounting block 2 located on the upper part of the housing, and a circuit system located inside the housing; the electrodes The module 3 includes an installation card slot 4, a positive electrode 5 and a negative electrode 6; the electrode module 3 is connected to the installation block 2 of the host 1 through the installation slot 4, so that the positive electrode 5 and the negative electrode 6 are connected to the circuit system of the host 1 The heating circuit is connected; the electrode module 3 is also connected with the positive electrode 5 and the negative electrode 6; when the acupuncture needle needs to be heated, the two ends of the acupuncture needle are placed between the positive electrode 5 and the negative electrode 6, and the heating circuit is ...
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