CN219982604U - Cosmetic mirror assembly and mirror cabinet - Google Patents

Cosmetic mirror assembly and mirror cabinet Download PDF

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CN219982604U
CN219982604U CN202320684451.6U CN202320684451U CN219982604U CN 219982604 U CN219982604 U CN 219982604U CN 202320684451 U CN202320684451 U CN 202320684451U CN 219982604 U CN219982604 U CN 219982604U
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李伟信
林华侨
鲁作为
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The utility model specifically discloses a cosmetic mirror assembly and a mirror cabinet, and relates to the technical field of mirrors, wherein the cosmetic mirror assembly comprises a mirror support, a first magnet, a mounting shell, a locking piece and a limiting piece, the locking piece is in an extending state and a retracting state, the limiting piece comprises a reset assembly, a clamping plug and a second magnet, when the mounting shell is abutted with the mirror support, the repulsive force of the second magnet and the first magnet enables the clamping plug to move in a direction far away from the first magnet, and a space for switching the locking piece to the extending state is formed; when the locking piece is in a retracted state and the mounting shell is separated from the lens holder, the reset assembly drives the clamping plug to reset and enables the clamping plug to be in limit fit with the first limit structure so as to limit the locking piece to penetrate out of the mounting shell.

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Cosmetic mirror assembly and mirror cabinet
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of mirrors, in particular to a cosmetic mirror assembly and a mirror cabinet.
Background
In a bathroom, a mirror cabinet is generally provided for the convenience of people's toilet. In the related art, the mirror cabinet is provided with a smaller mirror, namely a cosmetic mirror, in addition to a fixed mirror. The installation shell of cosmetic mirror body is installed in the mirror and holds in the palm, when using, the installation shell can break away from in holding in the palm with the mirror in order to make things convenient for the user to carry the cosmetic mirror body and use, but when installing the installation shell again and holding in the palm, the user need find suitable position and press the button hard, the installation is troublesome.
Disclosure of Invention
The present utility model aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. Therefore, the utility model provides a cosmetic mirror assembly which is simple to install when the installation shell is ejected from the mirror support and the mirror support is reinstalled.
The utility model further provides a mirror cabinet with the cosmetic mirror assembly.
According to the embodiment of the utility model, the cosmetic mirror assembly comprises a mirror support, a first magnet, a mounting shell, a locking piece and a limiting piece, wherein the mirror support is provided with a locking groove; the first magnet is arranged on the mirror support; the locking piece is arranged in the mounting shell, the locking piece is provided with an extending state inserted into the locking groove and a retracting state separated from the locking groove, and the locking piece is provided with a first limiting structure; the limiting piece comprises a reset component, a clamping plug and a second magnet, the clamping plug is movably arranged in the installation shell along the direction from the mirror support to the installation shell, the reset component is fixed on the installation shell and is connected with the clamping plug, the reset component can drive the clamping plug to move towards the direction close to the mirror support, the second magnet is fixed on one side of the clamping plug close to the mirror support, and the polarity of the second magnet is the same as that of the first magnet; when the mounting shell is abutted with the mirror support, the repulsive force of the second magnet and the first magnet enables the clamping plug to move in a direction away from the first magnet, and a space for switching the locking piece to the extending state is formed; when the locking piece is in the retraction state and the mounting shell is separated from the lens holder, the reset component drives the clamping plug to reset and enables the clamping plug to be in limit fit with the first limit structure so as to limit the locking piece to penetrate out of the mounting shell.
The cosmetic mirror assembly provided by the embodiment of the utility model has at least the following beneficial effects: when the mounting shell is abutted with the lens support, the repulsive force of the second magnet and the first magnet enables the blocking plug to move in the direction away from the first magnet, and a space for switching the locking piece to an extending state is formed; when the locking piece is in a retracted state and the mounting shell is separated from the lens holder, the reset assembly drives the clamping plug to reset, and the clamping plug is in limit fit with the first limit structure so as to limit the locking piece to penetrate out of the mounting shell. Therefore, when the mounting shell is reinstalled into the mirror support, the clamping plug can be automatically spaced from the locking piece, and the mounting shell can be fixed on the mirror support only by switching the locking piece into the extending state, so that the mounting shell does not need to be forcibly snapped, and the mounting is simple.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the reset assembly comprises a pressing piece and a first elastic piece, wherein the pressing piece is fixed on the mounting shell and is positioned on one side of the clamping plug, which is away from the second magnet, and the first elastic piece is connected between the pressing piece and the clamping plug.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, one side of the clamping plug facing the pressing sheet is provided with a mounting groove and a mounting column, a part of the mounting column is arranged in the mounting groove and is spaced from the side wall of the mounting groove, the mounting column penetrates through the pressing sheet, and the first elastic piece is sleeved on the mounting column.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, a limiting groove is formed in one side, facing the clamping plug, of the pressing piece, and two ends of the first elastic piece are respectively abutted against the wall surface of the limiting groove and the wall surface of the mounting groove.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, two mounting grooves and two mounting columns are arranged, the two mounting grooves are respectively arranged at two ends of the length direction of the clamping plug, the two mounting columns are respectively arranged corresponding to the two mounting grooves, the two first elastic pieces are respectively sleeved on the corresponding mounting columns, and the two first elastic pieces are respectively sleeved on the corresponding mounting columns.
According to an embodiment of the utility model, the blocking plug comprises a first installation part, a second installation part and a connecting plate, wherein the first installation part and the second installation part are respectively arranged at two ends of the connecting plate in the length direction, the connecting plate can be in limit fit with the first limit structure, two second magnets and two first magnets are respectively arranged at the first installation part and the second installation part, and when the installation shell is arranged at the mirror support, the two second magnets are respectively opposite to the two first magnets.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the mounting shell is provided with a first positioning groove and a second positioning groove, the first positioning groove and the second positioning groove extend along the direction from the lens holder to the mounting shell, and the first mounting part and the second mounting part are respectively arranged in the first positioning groove and the second positioning groove in a sliding manner.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the first limiting structure comprises a step, and the connecting plate can be in limiting fit with the step so as to limit the locking piece from penetrating out of the mounting shell.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the first limiting structure further comprises a first inclined plane, a second inclined plane is arranged on one side, facing the locking piece, of the connecting plate, and the second inclined plane can be abutted with the first inclined plane.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the locking piece is further provided with a second limiting structure, and when the locking piece passes through the mounting shell and is inserted into the locking groove, the second limiting structure is in limiting fit with the blocking plug so as to limit the locking piece to move continuously.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the locking piece comprises an electromagnet main body, an iron core, a second elastic piece and a lock bolt, wherein the electromagnet main body is fixed on the installation shell, the iron core is slidably arranged on the electromagnet main body in a penetrating mode, the second elastic piece is connected with the electromagnet main body and the iron core, the lock bolt is fixed on one end, far away from the electromagnet main body, of the iron core, and the lock bolt is provided with the first limiting structure.
A mirror cabinet according to an embodiment of the utility model includes a cosmetic mirror assembly of an embodiment of the utility model.
The mirror cabinet provided by the embodiment of the utility model has at least the following beneficial effects: because the installation shell of the cosmetic mirror component does not need to be forcibly snapped when the back mirror support is reinstalled, the installation is simple, and the mirror cabinet can better meet the use requirements of users
Additional aspects and advantages of the utility model will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the utility model.
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The utility model is further described with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a cosmetic mirror assembly according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a cosmetic mirror assembly according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a rail, a slide mount and a lens holder of a cosmetic lens assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the mounting housing and the light emitting aperture of a cosmetic mirror assembly according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of FIG. 4 at A;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a lock, a stop and a compression tab of a cosmetic mirror assembly according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a lock member of a cosmetic mirror assembly in an extended state according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of another position of the lock member of the cosmetic mirror assembly in an extended state according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of a lock of a cosmetic mirror assembly in a retracted state according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of another position of the lock member of the cosmetic mirror assembly in a retracted state in accordance with one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 11 is a schematic view showing the installation of the mounting housing and the locking member of the cosmetic mirror assembly according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 12 is a schematic view of another view of the locking member, the limiting member and the compression tab of the cosmetic mirror assembly according to one embodiment of the present utility model.
Reference numerals:
cosmetic mirror assembly 1000;
a lens holder 100; a locking groove 110;
a first magnet 200;
a mounting case 300; a first positioning groove 310; a second positioning groove 320;
a locking member 400; an electromagnet body 410; a core 420; a second elastic member 430; a latch 440; a step 441; a first inclined surface 442; a projection 443;
a stopper 500; tabletting 511; a limit groove 5111; a first elastic member 512; a jam 520; a first mounting portion 521; a mounting groove 5211; a mounting post 5212; a second mounting portion 522; a connection plate 523; a second sloped surface 5231; a second magnet 530;
a battery 600;
a guide rail 700;
a sliding seat 800;
an aperture 900; a lens 910.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative only and are not to be construed as limiting the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that references to orientation, such as the orientation or positional relationship indicated above, below, inside, outside, etc., are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience in describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or element in question must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, the description of the first and second is only for the purpose of distinguishing technical features, and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implying the number of technical features indicated or the precedence of the technical features indicated.
In the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly defined otherwise, terms such as arrangement, installation, connection, etc. should be construed broadly and the specific meaning of the terms in the present utility model can be reasonably determined by a person skilled in the art in combination with the specific contents of the technical scheme.
In a bathroom, a mirror cabinet is generally provided for the convenience of people's toilet. In the related art, the mirror cabinet is provided with a smaller mirror, namely a cosmetic mirror, in addition to a fixed mirror. The installation shell of cosmetic mirror body is installed in the mirror and holds in the palm, when using, the installation shell can break away from in holding in the palm with the mirror in order to make things convenient for the user to carry the cosmetic mirror body and use, but when installing the installation shell again and holding in the palm, the user need find suitable position and press the button hard, the installation is troublesome.
To this end, an embodiment of the present utility model proposes a cosmetic mirror assembly 1000, particularly with reference to fig. 1 to 11 of the drawings of the specification.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, a cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, the cosmetic mirror assembly 100 includes a guide rail 700, a sliding seat 800, a mirror mount 100, a first magnet 200, and a mounting case 300. The slide mount 800 is slidably connected to the rail 700, and the slide mount 800 can move along the rail 700. It should be noted that, the sliding base 800 is rotatably connected to the lens holder 100, that is, the lens holder 100 can rotate around the sliding base 800. It can be appreciated that through the above arrangement, the user can change the position of the lens holder 100 conveniently, and the use requirement of the user can be met conveniently. Referring to fig. 3 and 4, the cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 further includes a locking member 400 and a stopper 500. Wherein the lens holder 100 is provided with a locking groove 110. The size and shape of the locking groove 110 are not particularly limited here. Further, referring to fig. 2, a first magnet 200 is attached to the lens holder 100. The first magnet 200 may be attached to the lens holder 100 by adhesion or the like. Referring to fig. 4, it should be noted that the locking member 400 is mounted in the mounting case 300, and the locking member 400 is provided with a first limiting structure. In addition, the locking member 400 has an extended state and a retracted state. When the locking piece 400 is in the extended state, the locking piece 400 is inserted into the locking groove 110; when the locking piece 400 is in the retracted state, the locking piece 400 is separated from the locking groove 110.
Referring to fig. 5 and 6, it should be noted that the stopper 500 includes a reset component, a blocking plug 520 and a second magnet 530. Wherein the blocking plug 520 is movably disposed in the mounting case 300 in a direction from the lens holder 100 to the mounting case 300. In addition, the reset assembly is fixed to the mounting case 300 and is connected to the stopper 520. It should be noted that, the reset component can drive the blocking plug 520 to move toward the direction approaching the lens holder 100. That is, the reset assembly is actually able to provide a reset force to the plunger 520 to move the plunger 520 in a direction toward the lens holder 100. The second magnet 530 is fixed to the clip 520, and specifically, the second magnet 530 is fixed to a side of the clip 520 near the lens holder 100. The second magnet 530 may be fixed to the stopper 520 by adhesion or the like. The second magnet 530 has the same polarity as the first magnet 200. Since the like poles repel each other, the second magnet 530 and the first magnet 200 repel each other, that is, a repulsive force is generated between the second magnet 530 and the first magnet 200, and the repulsive force tends to move the first magnet 200 and the second magnet 530 away from each other. It will be appreciated that the repulsive force between the second magnet 530 and the first magnet 200 is greater than the restoring force provided by the restoring assembly to the jam 520.
Referring to fig. 7 and 8, when the mounting case 300 is in contact with the lens holder 100, the second magnet 530 is disposed opposite to the first magnet 200, and the first magnet 200 is mounted on the lens holder 100, so that the lens holder 100 is fixed in actual use, and the first magnet 200 is kept stationary. Since the repulsive force is greater than the restoring force, the second magnet 530 is gradually separated from the first magnet 200 due to the repulsive force. That is, the second magnet 530 drives the blocking plug 520 connected thereto to move away from the first magnet 200, and forms a space for the locking member 400 to be switched to the extended state. At this time, the locking piece 400 is in an extended state, i.e., the locking piece 400 is inserted into the locking groove 110, thereby fixing the mounting case 300 to the lens holder 100.
Referring to fig. 9 and 10, it should be noted that the mounting case 300 can be separated from the lens holder 100 when the user performs a corresponding operation to switch the locking member 400 from the extended state to the retracted state. I.e., at this point the user can remove the mounting housing 300 from the lens holder 100. It will be appreciated that when the mounting case 300 is separated from the lens holder 100, the second magnet 530 is no longer disposed opposite the first magnet 200, i.e., the second magnet 530 is no longer subject to repulsive forces from the first magnet 200. At this time, the stopper 520 moves toward the direction approaching the lens holder 100 under the driving of the reset force provided by the reset assembly, and the reset is completed. It should be noted that, during the resetting process of the blocking plug 520, the blocking plug 520 is finally matched with the first limiting structure to limit the locking member 400 from penetrating out of the mounting case 300. It will be appreciated that by the above arrangement, the lock 400 is not visible after the mounting case 300 is separated from the lens holder 100, and is more attractive. In addition, when the mounting case 300 is reinstalled in the lens holder 100, that is, when the second magnet 530 is reinstalled opposite to the first magnet 200, the stopper 520 automatically moves and releases the limit of the locking member 400, and at this time, the mounting case 300 can be fixed to the lens holder 100 by only switching the locking member 400 to the extended state, without requiring a snap fastener, and the mounting is simple.
Referring to fig. 4, a cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, the cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 further includes an aperture 900 and a lens 910. The light-emitting ring 900 is mounted on the side of the mounting housing 300 facing away from the lens holder 100, and the lens 910 is attached to the mounting ring. The light-emitting aperture 900 may emit light when energized, so that the user is not affected by the surrounding brightness when looking at the mirror. The mounting case 300, the locking member 400, the stopper 500, the light emitting ring 900, and the lens 910 constitute a mirror body. It will be appreciated that the mirror body can be fixed to the mirror mount 100 or separated from the mirror mount 100 by controlling the extended state and the retracted state of the locking member 400. After the mirror body is separated from the mirror holder 100, the user can carry the mirror body with him.
Referring to fig. 5 and 6, the cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, the locking member 400 includes an electromagnet body 410, a core 420, a second elastic member 430, and a locking bolt 440. The electromagnet body 410 is fixed to the mounting case 300. Specifically, the electromagnet body 410 may be fixed to the mounting case 300 by screwing or the like. The iron core 420 is slidably disposed through the electromagnet body 410. Specifically, the core 420 may slide along the length direction of the electromagnet. The second elastic member 430 connects the electromagnet body 410 and the core 420. Specifically, the second elastic member 430 is connected to an end of the electromagnet body 410 and an end of the core 420. The lock 440 is fixed to the core 420. Specifically, the latch 440 is fixed to an end of the core 420 remote from the electromagnet body 410. It will be appreciated that the latch 440 moves in synchronization with the core 420. In one embodiment, the latch 440 is provided with a first limiting structure.
It is understood that when the electromagnet body 410 is not energized, the electromagnet body 410 does not generate a driving force to the iron core 420, and the second elastic member 430 drives the iron core 420 and the latch 440 to move, and the latch 440 is inserted into the locking groove 110, and the locking member 400 is in an extended state. When the electromagnet is energized, the electromagnet body 410 generates a driving force to the iron core 420, and the driving force is greater than the maximum elastic force that the second elastic member 430 can provide. At this time, the electromagnet body 410 drives the core 420 and the latch 440 to move and separates the latch 440 from the locking groove 110, and the locking piece 400 is in the retracted state. The mounting case 300 is provided with a switch, and a user can control whether to energize the electromagnet body 410 or not by the switch, thereby controlling the state of the lock 400.
Referring to fig. 4, in one embodiment, the cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 further includes a battery 600, and the battery 600 is mounted to the mounting case 300. The battery 600 may be mounted and fixed to the mounting case 300 by screwing or the like. It should be noted that, the battery 600 is electrically connected to the electromagnet body 410. I.e., the battery 600 may energize the electromagnet body 410. It can be appreciated that by providing the battery 600, the mirror body is convenient to use without externally connecting a power supply at any time when in use. Obviously, when the user carries the mirror main body with him, the mirror main body cannot be externally connected with a power supply at any time, so the battery 600 can better improve the use experience of the user, and the user can conveniently carry the mirror main body with him.
Referring to fig. 6, a vanity mirror assembly 1000 in accordance with an embodiment of the present utility model, a clip 520 includes a first mount 521, a second mount 522, and a connection plate 523. The first attachment portion 521 is provided at one end of the connection plate 523 in the longitudinal direction, and the second attachment portion 522 is provided at the other end of the connection plate 523 in the longitudinal direction. The first attachment portion 521, the second attachment portion 522, and the connection plate 523 are an integral member. Note that, the first connection plate 523 can be in a limit fit with the first limit structure. That is, the first connection plate 523 can abut the lock 400. Specifically, the first connection plate 523 can abut the latch 440. The first attachment portion 521 and the second attachment portion 522 do not abut against the lock pin 440. Further, as shown in fig. 6, two second magnets 530 are provided, one of the second magnets 530 being attached to the first attachment portion 521, and the other second magnet 530 being attached to the second attachment portion 522. It should be noted that two first magnets 200 are also provided, and when the mounting case 300 is mounted on the lens holder 100, two second magnets 530 are disposed opposite to the two first magnets 200, respectively. It can be appreciated that through the above arrangement, the stopper 520 is more stable when moving, and the stopper 520 can be better in limit fit with the first limit structure, and the limit effect is better.
Referring to fig. 8, 10 and 11, in one embodiment, the mounting case 300 is provided with a first positioning groove 310 and a second positioning groove 320. The first positioning groove 310 and the second positioning groove 320 are disposed at intervals. And the first positioning groove 310 extends in the direction from the lens holder 100 to the mounting case 300, and the second positioning groove 320 extends in the direction from the lens holder 100 to the mounting case 300. The first mounting portion 521 is slidably disposed in the first positioning groove 310, and the second mounting portion 522 is slidably disposed in the second positioning groove 320. It is understood that the first positioning slot 310 plays a guiding role on the first mounting portion 521, so as to facilitate the movement of the first mounting portion 521; the second positioning groove 320 plays a guiding role on the second mounting portion 522, and facilitates movement of the second mounting portion 522. The first positioning groove 310 corresponds to the size and shape of the first mounting portion 521, and the second positioning groove 320 corresponds to the size and shape of the second mounting portion 522. In one embodiment, the first mounting portion 521 is cylindrical and the second mounting portion 522 is cylindrical.
Referring to fig. 6 and 9, it should be noted that the first limiting structure includes a step 441, and the connection plate 523 can be in limiting engagement with the step 441 to limit the latch 440 from penetrating out of the mounting case 300. Referring to fig. 9 and 12, in one embodiment, the first limiting structure further includes a first inclined surface 442, and a side of the connection plate 523 facing the locking member 400 is provided with a second inclined surface 5231. The second inclined surface 5231 abuts against the first inclined surface 442. It is understood that the second inclined surface 5231 serves as an alignment with the first inclined surface 442. When the locking member 400 is in the retracted state, if the lock bolt 440 does not reach the designated position due to the swing, the second inclined surface 5231 gradually engages with the first inclined surface 442 when the lock bolt 520 moves in a direction approaching to the lens holder 100, and the lock bolt 440 is driven by the lock bolt 520 to move in the gradual engagement process, so that the lock bolt 440 returns to the designated position, and the limit between the lock bolt 520 and the lock bolt 440 is better realized.
Referring to fig. 6 and 7, in the cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, the locking member 400 is further provided with a second limiting structure, and when the locking member 400 passes through the mounting case 300 and is inserted into the locking groove 110, the second limiting structure is in limiting fit with the blocking plug 520 to limit the locking member 400 to move continuously. It will be appreciated that by the above arrangement, the latch 440 can be prevented from being excessively protruded. With continued reference to fig. 6 and 7, in one embodiment, the second limiting structure is a protrusion 443 provided to the latch 440.
Referring to fig. 6, 8 and 10, a cosmetic mirror assembly 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model includes a pressing piece 511 and a first elastic member 512. Wherein the pressing piece 511 is fixed to the mounting case 300, and the pressing piece 511 is located at a side of the blocking plug 520 facing away from the second magnet 530. The pressing piece 511 may be fixed to the mounting case 300 by screwing or the like. It should be further noted that the first elastic member 512 is connected between the pressing piece 511 and the stopper 520. It will be appreciated that, because the pressing piece 511 is fixed, the first elastic member 512 is compressed when the stopper 520 is moved away from the first magnet 200 by the second magnet 530. When the mounting case 300 is separated from the lens holder 100 and the second magnet 530 is not subject to the repulsive force of the first magnet 200, the compressed first elastic member 512 drives the blocking plug 520 to move toward the lens holder 100 by its own elastic force and completes the reset. It should be noted that the first elastic member 512 is a spring. In another embodiment, the reset assembly includes a first resilient member 512, the first resilient member 512 being connected between the plunger 520 and the mounting case 300.
Referring to fig. 6, in one embodiment, the side of the stopper 520 facing the pressing piece 511 is provided with a mounting groove 5211 and a mounting post 5212. Wherein, the part of the structure of the mounting post 5212 is located in the mounting groove 5211, and the mounting post 5212 is spaced from the side wall of the mounting groove 5211. In addition, the mounting post 5212 is disposed through the pressing piece 511, and the first elastic member 512 is sleeved on the mounting post 5212. It will be appreciated that by the above arrangement, the first resilient member 512 is well secured by the mounting groove 5211 and the mounting post 5212. The outer peripheral edge of the cross section of the mounting groove 5211 is original shape, and the outer peripheral edge of the cross section of the mounting post 5212 is original shape. Thereby better mounting the first elastic member 512. Referring to fig. 12, in one embodiment, the side of the pressing piece 511 facing the stopper 520 is provided with a limit groove 5111. Both ends of the first elastic member 512 are respectively abutted against the wall surface of the limit groove 5111 and the wall surface of the mounting groove 5211. It can be appreciated that, through the above arrangement, one end of the first elastic member 512 is surrounded by the mounting groove 5211, and the other end is surrounded by the limiting groove 5111, thereby better achieving the positioning of the first elastic member 512. Meanwhile, the first elastic member 512 is not easily biased when deformed.
Referring to fig. 6 and 12, in one embodiment, the mounting groove 5211 and the mounting post 5212 are provided in two, and the limit groove 5111 and the first elastic member 512 are also provided in two. The two mounting grooves 5211 are provided at both ends of the stopper 520 in the longitudinal direction. Wherein, two mounting posts 5212 are respectively disposed corresponding to two mounting slots 5211. I.e., a portion of the structure of one of the mounting posts 5212 is located in one of the mounting slots 5211 and a portion of the structure of the other mounting post 5212 is located in the other mounting slot 5211. It should be noted that the two first elastic members 512 are respectively sleeved on the corresponding mounting posts 5212. Two ends of one elastic piece are respectively abutted against the wall surface of one limit groove 5111 and the wall surface of one mounting groove 5211; both ends of the other elastic member are respectively abutted against the wall surface of the other limit groove 5111 and the wall surface of the other mounting groove 5211.
The embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, and finally, it should be described that: the above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical solution of the present utility model, and not for limiting the same; although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical scheme described in the foregoing embodiments can be modified or some or all of the technical features thereof can be replaced by equivalents; such modifications and substitutions do not depart from the spirit of the corresponding technical solutions from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model.

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1. Cosmetic mirror assembly, its characterized in that includes:
a lens holder provided with a locking groove;
the first magnet is arranged on the mirror support;
a mounting shell;
the locking piece is arranged in the mounting shell and is provided with an extending state inserted into the locking groove and a retracting state separated from the locking groove, and the locking piece is provided with a first limiting structure;
the limiting piece comprises a reset component, a clamping plug and a second magnet, the clamping plug is movably arranged in the installation shell along the direction from the mirror support to the installation shell, the reset component is fixed on the installation shell and is connected with the clamping plug, the reset component can drive the clamping plug to move towards the direction close to the mirror support, the second magnet is fixed on one side of the clamping plug close to the mirror support, and the polarity of the second magnet is the same as that of the first magnet;
when the mounting shell is abutted with the mirror support, the repulsive force of the second magnet and the first magnet enables the clamping plug to move in a direction away from the first magnet, and a space for switching the locking piece to the extending state is formed;
when the locking piece is in the retraction state and the mounting shell is separated from the lens holder, the reset component drives the clamping plug to reset and enables the clamping plug to be in limit fit with the first limit structure so as to limit the locking piece to penetrate out of the mounting shell.
2. The vanity mirror assembly of claim 1, wherein the reset assembly includes a tab secured to the mounting housing on a side of the plunger facing away from the second magnet and a first resilient member connected between the tab and the plunger.
3. The cosmetic mirror assembly of claim 2 wherein a mounting groove and a mounting post are provided on a side of the clip facing the press plate, a portion of the mounting post is located in the mounting groove and spaced from a side wall of the mounting groove, the mounting post is disposed through the press plate, and the first elastic member is sleeved on the mounting post.
4. The cosmetic mirror assembly of claim 3 wherein a limiting groove is formed in a side of the pressing piece facing the blocking plug, and two ends of the first elastic piece are respectively abutted to a wall surface of the limiting groove and a wall surface of the mounting groove.
5. The cosmetic mirror assembly of claim 3 wherein two mounting grooves and two mounting posts are provided, the two mounting grooves are respectively provided at both ends of the clip in the length direction, the two mounting posts are respectively provided corresponding to the two mounting grooves, the two first elastic members are provided, and the two first elastic members are respectively sleeved on the corresponding mounting posts.
6. The cosmetic mirror assembly of claim 1, wherein the clip comprises a first mounting portion, a second mounting portion and a connecting plate, the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion are respectively disposed at two ends of the connecting plate in a length direction, the connecting plate can be in limit fit with the first limit structure, the second magnet and the first magnet are both provided with two, the two second magnets are respectively mounted on the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion, and when the mounting shell is mounted on the mirror holder, the two second magnets are respectively disposed opposite to the two first magnets.
7. The cosmetic mirror assembly of claim 6 wherein the mounting housing is provided with a first detent and a second detent, the first detent and the second detent each extending in a direction from the mirror mount to the mounting housing, the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion being slidably disposed in the first detent and the second detent, respectively.
8. The vanity mirror assembly of claim 6, wherein the first limiting structure includes a step, the web being capable of limiting engagement with the step to limit the passage of the locking member out of the mounting housing.
9. The cosmetic mirror assembly of claim 8 wherein the first limit structure further comprises a first ramp, a second ramp being provided on a side of the connecting plate facing the locking member, the second ramp being capable of abutting the first ramp.
10. The vanity mirror assembly of claim 1, wherein the locking member further includes a second limiting structure, wherein the second limiting structure is in limiting engagement with the catch when the locking member passes through the mounting housing and is inserted into the locking slot to limit continued movement of the locking member.
11. The cosmetic mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein the locking member comprises an electromagnet body, an iron core, a second elastic member and a lock plunger, the electromagnet body being secured to the mounting housing, the iron core slidably passing through the electromagnet body, the second elastic member connecting the electromagnet body and the iron core, the lock plunger being secured to an end of the iron core remote from the electromagnet body, the lock plunger being provided with the first limit structure.
12. A mirror cabinet comprising a cosmetic mirror assembly according to any one of claims 1 to 11.
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