CN110367676B - Epilation head for an epilation device - Google Patents
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- A45D26/00—Hair-singeing apparatus; Apparatus for removing superfluous hair, e.g. tweezers
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Abstract
The invention relates to an epilation head for an epilation device having a rotating cylinder rotating around a rotation axis, comprising a first plucking unit and a second plucking unit, the first plucking unit comprising a first movable clamping unit and a first fixed clamping unit, the second plucking unit comprising a second movable clamping unit and a second fixed clamping unit, the movable clamping unit and the fixed clamping unit forming a closable plucking gap, the first movable clamping unit and the second movable clamping unit being movable in a direction substantially parallel to the rotation axis, each movable from an open position to a closed position by means of a push rod, the first movable clamping unit and the second movable clamping unit being provided by a single component, the first movable clamping unit being arranged in a first plane perpendicular to the rotation axis, the second movable clamping element being arranged in a second plane perpendicular to the rotation axis, the second plane is offset relative to the first plane in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation.
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Technical Field
The present invention relates to a motor-driven epilation head for an epilation device, in particular for plucking hairs of human skin. The invention furthermore relates to a depilation device.
Background
The epilation device is used to remove hairs, including their roots if possible. Known epilation devices are designed, for example, such that hairs are clamped between adjacent clamping elements and are plucked out by a movement of the clamping elements relative to the skin. This usually requires that the clamping elements are in each case closed in a predetermined position in order to trap hairs, moved together with the clamped hairs in the closed state to another predetermined position and then opened again in order to release the plucked hairs. In order to achieve this movement pattern, the clamping element can be arranged, for example, on a rotating drum which is rotated by means of an electric motor. The opening and closing of the clamping elements is controlled by a control mechanism which can be designed in various ways. Generally, the control mechanism has an actuating element acting on the clamping element such that the clamping element is closed or opened.
There is an alternative concept for constructing an epilating apparatus in which no actuating means is used. In these devices, the epilation cylinder may be provided by a plurality of discs. The disk is arranged about an axis that is generally at an angle such that one side of the disk is open and the other side is closed when rotated. The closing action may be used to pluck hair. These relatively simple devices may also employ several structures to grip hair on a single disc. A depilation device of this type is disclosed by EP 1852033 a 1.
A rotating cylinder of the type using an actuating element is known, for example, from EP 547386 a, wherein the rotating cylinder disclosed for the depilation device is designed such that the movable clamping element is coupled to the actuating element. The clamping elements can be moved towards each other in order to achieve the plucking movement. In the process, one clamping element is moved in each case from the left and from the right towards the central clamping element.
Furthermore, an epilation device is known from EP 1203544 a1, in which the actuating element is designed in the form of a rod and is arranged around the axis of the rotating cylinder. All levers are coupled to a single return spring so that the clamping element is pretensioned via the levers in a direction towards the open state. In order to close the clamping element, the lever is actuated such that the clamping element is displaced in the axial direction by overcoming the spring force of the return spring. These are displaced by the action of the return spring while the lever is in the unactuated state, so that the clamping element is open.
It is an object of the invention to provide an epilating apparatus equipped with a large number of clamping elements while maintaining a reasonable expenditure of time and effort involved in the epilating process. The invention also aims to achieve a depilation process which is as thorough and painless as possible. Thus, hair removal should be effective on both thick and thin hair growth skin.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention relates to an epilation head for an epilation device, in particular for plucking hairs from human skin.
The epilation head of the epilation device for plucking hairs of human skin in particular has a rotary cylinder which is rotatable about a rotational axis. A plurality of plucking gaps are provided on the rotating cylinder for the purpose of plucking hair. According to the invention, an epilation head for an epilation device, in particular an epilation head (3) for an epilation device (1), in particular for plucking hairs from human skin, having a rotary cylinder (10) rotating around a rotational axis (36), comprising a first plucking unit (16) and a second plucking unit (18), wherein the first plucking unit (16) comprises a first movable clamping element (20) and a first fixed clamping element (22), and wherein the second plucking unit (18) comprises a second movable clamping element (24) and a second fixed clamping element (26), wherein the movable clamping element and the fixed clamping element form a closable plucking gap, and wherein the first movable clamping element (20) and the second movable clamping element (22) are movable in a direction substantially parallel to the rotational axis (32), and are each movable from an open position to a closed position by means of a push rod (40), characterized in that the first movable gripping element (20) and the second movable gripping element (22) are provided by a single part (30).
The invention further relates to an epilation device, in particular for plucking hairs of human skin, comprising a hand-held housing and an epilation head of the invention.
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The invention will be explained in further detail by means of exemplary embodiments shown in the following drawings, in which:
fig. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of a typical depilation device, which depilation device is not designed in accordance with the invention in detail.
Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of a rotating drum according to the present invention.
Figure 3 shows a perspective view of a rotating drum part with a clamping element according to the invention.
Figure 4 shows several views of components for the present invention.
Detailed Description
According to the invention, the epilation head may comprise a first plucking unit and a second plucking unit. In practice, in most cases the epilation head will comprise more than two plucking elements, for example at least three, four and five plucking elements, and at most 20, 30 or 40 plucking elements. The plucking unit comprises two clamping units which together form a closable plucking gap.
The plucking gap is closed by moving the movable pinching unit with respect to the fixed pinching unit. Thus, the epilation head will comprise as many movable and fixed gripping elements as possible, since it comprises the plucking unit. The movable clamping unit is movable in a direction substantially parallel to the axis of rotation. Thus, by rotating the epilation head, the plucking unit can be brought into contact with the skin and, in a synchronous motion, the plucking unit is closed to grip the hair by moving the movable clamping element towards the stationary element.
The epilation head uses at least one actuation element to move the movable clamping element from the open position to the closed position. The actuating element may be provided by a push rod. It is useful to associate a push rod with a movable gripping element. In some embodiments of the invention, there may also be a push rod for actuating the first movable clamping member and the second movable clamping member.
According to the invention, at least the first movable gripping element and the second movable element are provided by a single component. In one aspect, providing at least the first movable gripping element and the second movable gripping element by a single component may be achieved by providing two elements from an integral component. Alternatively, the two clamping elements may be provided by sub-components which are securely attached to provide one component in use. Thus, such attachment will typically occur during the manufacturing process. Attachment may be by mechanical or chemical means.
Providing two or more clamping elements in a single component brings several advantages. In one aspect, there are fewer components to be handled during manufacture, at least when assembling the epilation head. On the other hand, the epilation head can be provided in a more compact form. In contrast, providing several clamping elements in the form of several parts requires providing mechanical support for these parts by suitable methods. On the one hand, these methods must allow the components to be held in place and, on the other hand, they must allow them to be movable. If two movable gripping units are provided by the same component, the following two aspects can be better achieved: holding the component in place and allowing it to move.
It can also be used to arrange the elements at different distances when viewed perpendicular to the axis of rotation. In this regard, it has been found useful to arrange the first movable gripping element in a first plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation and to arrange the second movable gripping element in a second plane perpendicular to the movable axis, wherein the two planes are offset with respect to a direction parallel to the axis of rotation.
It is useful to provide the first movable clamping member and the second movable clamping member such that they are offset in the direction of rotation. In other words, the first movable pinching element and the second movable pinching element are provided at different positions on the circumference of the rotating drum. Thus, the axis of rotation appears at different angles when viewed from the first movable gripping element and when viewed from the second movable gripping element. The corresponding angle is referred to herein as the offset angle. It is useful that the offset angle is 10 ° to 170 °, or 30 ° to 120 °, so that the angular offset is 10 ° to 170 °, or 30 ° to 120 °.
It is also useful to provide a third plucking gap on the epilation head. The third plucking gap may be understood substantially as a first plucking gap and a second plucking gap. Thus, the third plucking gap will comprise a third movable pinching element and a third fixed pinching element, wherein the third movable pinching element and the third fixed pinching element form a closable plucking gap, and wherein the first third movable pinching element is movable in a direction substantially parallel to the rotation axis and is movable from an open position to a closed position with an actuating element, wherein the third movable pinching element and the second movable pinching element are also provided by a single component. Likewise, and generally in the context of the present invention, the actuating element may be provided in the form of a push rod.
It will be apparent that it is also useful for the first movable clamping member and the second movable clamping member to be provided by a single component. It is also useful that the first movable gripping element, the second movable gripping element and the third movable gripping element are all provided by a single component. It may be useful for the fourth movable clamping element and/or the fifth movable clamping element to also be provided by such a single component.
It is also useful that the third clamping element is offset in at least one direction with respect to the first clamping element and/or the second clamping element. In particular, it is useful that the second movable pinching element and the third movable pinching element are offset in the rotational direction. Furthermore, it is useful that the third movable clamping element lies in a third plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation, which third plane is offset with respect to the first and second planes along the axis of rotation.
There are many forms and materials available for providing a single component which in turn provides a movable clamping element. It is useful to provide the individual components from metal.
It is also useful to provide it as including a central disk. The central disc may have radially extending arms which in turn provide (or at least consist of) the movable gripping elements. Usefully, the central disc comprises a central conduit which can receive the axis of rotation.
Furthermore, it is useful to provide a bridging element between the two movable clamping elements. Thus, a bridging element may be provided between adjacent radially extending arms. These bridging elements increase the mechanical stability of the individual components. A portion of the bridging element may also provide a portion of the first clamping unit or the second clamping unit or the third clamping unit.
It is useful to provide the stationary clamping elements such that they cannot move relative to the rotating drum.
Movement of the movable clamping elements may be achieved by providing these elements such that they are able to move relative to the other parts of the single part. Alternatively or additionally, a single component may be provided such that it is movable as a whole.
It is useful to provide these fixed clamping elements from plastic. The stationary clamping element is usually provided as part of the drum function. In particular, if the drum function is provided by a plurality of discs, each disc comprises one or more fixed gripping elements.
A plurality of discs may be arranged on the axis such that the discs form a drum. According to the invention, a single part comprising a movable gripping element can be placed between such discs to form the rotating drum of the invention. Thus, a rotating drum according to the present invention will comprise a plurality of discs and a plurality of individual parts comprising movable gripping elements. Generally, one member including a movable clamping unit is clamped between two discs.
For ease of low cost manufacturing it is preferred that all discs have the same shape. This is particularly cost-advantageous if the disc is formed in a moulding process. According to the present invention, it is possible to provide an efficient rotating drum comprising only one shape of disc. It is often advantageous to place the disks on central axes having different orientations, for example, placing one half of the disk on a first half of the drum (e.g., the left half) and placing the other half of the disk on a second half of the drum (e.g., the right half), with the disk on the second half of the drum rotated 180 ° about an axis perpendicular to the central axis of the drum.
While the actuating member may be used to move the movable clamping members from their closed position to the open position, it is often useful to use an actuating member that is used only to move the movable clamping members to the closed position. Other means may be provided to move the movable clamping member to the open position. A useful means is a spring. For example, a coil spring may be used for this purpose.
Fig. 1 shows a schematic plan view of a typical depilation device 1. The epilating apparatus comprises a housing 2 and an epilating head 3. The depilation device 1 can be switched on or off using a switch for positioning in a central position on the housing 2. The epilation head 3 encloses an epilation cylinder 5 provided by a prior art roller.
Fig. 2 shows a depilation cylinder which can be used with the depilation device shown in fig. 1. The epilation cylinder 10 comprises side discs 12a and 12b on either side.
The side discs 12 hold a plurality of discs in place, which are stacked to provide the rotating drum 10 with the side discs 12. The rotating cylinder provides a plurality of plucking gaps for plucking human hair. These extraction gaps include a first extraction gap 16 and a second extraction gap 18.
Fig. 3 shows a similar view of an epilation cylinder corresponding to the epilation cylinder 10 of fig. 2. However, in fig. 3 the drum is shown with most of the discs removed so that only one side disc 12 and one disc 14 are in place.
As can be seen in fig. 3, the first plucking gap 16 is provided by the first movable pinching element 20 and the mating first fixed pinching element 22. Likewise, the second plucking gap 18 is provided by a second movable pinching element 24 and a second fixed pinching element 26. Furthermore, the third movable clamping element 28 is visible.
According to the present invention, the first movable gripping element 20, the second movable gripping element 24 and the third movable gripping element 28 are all provided by a single part (part 30). The discs 14 of the rotating drum 10 are arranged on a central axis 32. In addition, the component 30 is arranged on this axis 32. A spring 34, also disposed on the axis 32, is disposed between the disc 14 and the member 30.
In operation, the epilation cylinder 10 is moved relative to the pressure plate 36. This platen includes a series of cams. Back pressure is provided by yoke spring 38. This mechanical principle allows for selective operation of push rods, such as push rod 40a and push rod 40 b. The corresponding push rod applies pressure to the movable clamping element. The push rod 40a may apply pressure to the first movable clamping member 20. The push rod 40b may apply pressure to the second movable clamping member 24. Upon release of the pressure and retraction of the respective push rods, the springs 34 move the movable clamping members to their non-plucking or open position. In this position, the respective plucking gap is open, which means that the movable pinching element and the fixed pinching element are not in contact. In this position, the hair to be removed can be guided into the corresponding plucking gap.
Fig. 4 shows a view a, a perspective view b and a further side view c, which parts provide a movable clamping element. The member 30 may provide three gripping elements, a first movable gripping element 20, a second movable gripping element 24 and a third movable gripping element 28. The member 30 includes a central disc 42. The central disk 42 includes a central conduit 44 that receives the shaft 32. The central disk 42 connects the different clamping elements by means of legs 46. To assist in guiding hair into the plucking gap, the movable pinching elements may include guide noses 48, as shown. Each nose is generally angled with respect to the plane of extraction of the movable clamping member.
It can be seen from the figures that the different movable gripping elements are arranged on different planes with respect to the axis of movement parallel to axis 32. The first movable clamping member 20 is arranged in a plane E1With respect to being arranged in a second plane E2And the second movable clamping member 24 is offset. The third movable clamping element 28 is arranged in a third plane E3Relative to a first plane E1And a second plane E2And (4) offsetting. The direction of this offset is parallel to the direction of rotation.
The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Rather, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as "40 mm" is intended to mean "about 40 mm".
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1 Hair removal device
2 outer cover
3 epilation head
4 switch
Depilatory cylinder (prior art)
10 rotating/epilating cylinder
12 side disc, flange
14 disks
16 first plucking gap
18 second plucking gap
20 first movable clamping element
22 first fixed clamping element
24 second movable clamping element
26 second stationary clamping element
28 third Movable clamping element
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36 pressing plate
38 yoke spring
40 push rod
42 disc
44 pipeline
46 leg-like member
48 leading nose
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E2 second plane
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1. An epilation head (3) for an epilation device (1), in particular for plucking hairs from human skin, having a rotating cylinder (10) rotating around a rotation axis (32), comprising a first plucking unit (16) and a second plucking unit (18), wherein the first plucking unit (16) comprises a first movable clamping element (20) and a first fixed clamping element (22), and wherein the second plucking unit (18) comprises a second movable clamping element (24) and a second fixed clamping element (26), wherein the movable clamping element and the fixed clamping element form a closable plucking gap, and wherein the first movable clamping element (20) and the second movable clamping element (24) are movable in a direction substantially parallel to the rotation axis (32), and being movable with a push rod (40) from an open position to a closed position each, characterized in that the first movable clamping element (20) and the second movable clamping element (24) are provided by a single component (30), and wherein the first movable clamping element (20) is arranged in a first plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation and the second movable clamping element (24) is arranged in a second plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation, wherein the second plane is offset with respect to the first plane in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation.
2. The epilation head (3) according to claim 1, in which the first movable clamping element (20) and the second movable clamping element (24) are offset in the direction of rotation.
3. The epilation head (3) according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising a third plucking gap comprising a third movable pinching element (28) and a third fixed pinching element, wherein the third movable pinching element and the third fixed pinching element form a closable plucking gap, and wherein the third movable pinching element (28) is movable in a direction substantially parallel to the rotation axis (32) and movable from an open position to a closed position with a push rod (40), and wherein the third movable pinching element (28) and the second movable pinching element (24) are also provided by a single component (30).
4. The epilation head (3) according to claim 3, in which the third movable clamping element (28) lies in a third plane perpendicular to the rotation axis, which third plane is offset with respect to the first and second planes along the rotation axis (32).
5. The epilation head (3) according to claim 1, wherein the single component comprises a central tube (44) that is adapted to receive the rotation axis (32).
6. The epilation head (3) according to claim 1, wherein the single part is made of metal.
7. The epilation head (3) according to claim 1, wherein the single part comprises a central plate, and wherein the first movable clamping element and the second movable clamping element are provided in the form of easily extendable legs (46).
8. The epilation head (3) according to claim 1, wherein a bridging element is provided between at least two movable clamping elements.
9. The epilation head (3) according to claim 1, wherein the first and second fixed clamping elements are not movable relative to the rotating cylinder.
10. The epilation head (3) according to claim 1, in which the first and the second fixed clamping elements are made of plastic.
11. The epilation head (3) according to claim 1, wherein the first movable clamping element and the second movable clamping element are movable from the closed position to an open position by a spring (34).
12. An epilating apparatus (1) comprising an epilating head (3) attached to a housing and drivable by a motor, and comprising an epilating head (10) according to any one of the preceding claims.
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