EP0830822A1 - Wax band for depilation and device for its use - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D26/00—Hair-singeing apparatus; Apparatus for removing superfluous hair, e.g. tweezers
- A45D26/0014—Hair-singeing apparatus; Apparatus for removing superfluous hair, e.g. tweezers using wax
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- This invention concerns a wax strip for depilation comprising a flexible supporting strip with one of its sides covered in a thin layer of wax.
- This strip needs preparation prior to use, involving a device in which the strip is heated until it reaches the correct consistency for application.
- a preferable embodiment of this device comes in a case in the base of which there is a heating plate equipped with the corresponding electrical resistance and in the top there is a plate for positioning the strip to be heated.
- This invention has applications in the manufacture of beauty products and equipment and more specifically for depilation.
- One of these elements consists of wax pastilles which are heated in any recipient until the wax turns into a paste. It is applied while hot using a spatula or similar object on the area to be depilated and is removed when it has hardened, taking the unwanted hair with it.
- the need to heat the wax in a separate vessel is awkward and leaves the vessel smeared in wax and thus unsuitable for any other purpose.
- Another element used for carrying out depilation comprises a supporting strip made up of a sheet of cellophane or PVC with a layer of wax on one of its sides.
- the wax In order to apply the layer of wax to this type of supporting strip the wax has to be heated to a relatively high temperature, around 90° C which can cause changes in the wax and loss of some of its characteristics.
- the supporting strip becomes rather stiff making it difficult to adapt the strip to the areas to be waxed.
- wax strips are known, such as the one covered by US patent number 1.620.539 which comprises a support made up of a fabric strip on which the wax is applied to both sides which are joined together via the holes or pores in the fabric.
- This wax strip prevents the wax from coming from the support as it is tightly bound to the fabric, but has the disadvantage that it requires a large quantity of wax which adds to final cost as only one of the sides is useable.
- the strip of wax for depilation which is the object of this invention, comprises a layer of wax applied to one of the sides of a supporting strip.
- the characteristics of this supporting strip are designed to achieve stability during heating of the wax and to ensure that the wax strip is fully attached to it regardless of the fact that the application of this layer is carried out at temperatures which are significantly lower than those used for traditional strips, which avoids the risk of changing the properties of the wax due to excessive heating.
- This wax strip is highly flexible regardless of the temperature to which it is subjected, which it makes it easy to adapt to the surface to be waxed.
- the supporting strip included in the wax strip comprises two different sheets which are joined together; according to a preferable embodiment the lower layer consists in a plastic material preferably based on polyethylene and the upper layer which preferably, but not necessarily, has a higher thickness, slightly thicker than the lower layer consists in cellulose microfibres, viscose. These two layers may be attached together by thermal welding using a bonding material based on resins by means of prior heating of the polyethylene layer or other adequate means.
- the wax layer is applied to the free surface of the cellulose sheet at a temperature of around 60° C which is much lower than the temperature used for conventional wax strips for applying wax on their respective supports.
- the wax is applied to the surface of the cellulose sheet, and penetrates the cellulose microfibres making an efficient, secure bond of the wax layer to the support, preventing it coming away during depilation.
- the supporting strip is highly flexible on the one hand due to the reduced thickness of the polyethylene strip which is significantly more flexible than PVC or cellophane as used in traditional strips, and also due to the use of the cellulose sheet which increases the thickness of the support and allows permanent binding of the wax layer to the supporting strip.
- a preferable embodiment of a heating means for the heating of the wax impregnated strip before the depilation operation comprises a lower body or base and an upper body or cover which are joined together by means of hinges adopting a case-like structure.
- a heating plate with the corresponding electrical resistance.
- This plate is located centrally and lengthwise inside the above mentioned base and is supported on partitions supplied for this purpose in the base.
- the resistance is connected to an electric cable which leaves the device and is terminated with a plug for connection to the mains or any other electrical supply.
- a second plate which constitutes the support for the wax strip to be heated. This plate is placed on top of the heating plate and is held in place under pressure on the internal walls of the lower body of the device.
- This supporting plate is equipped with feet and the upper side has a rear partition for supporting the wax strips to be heated, so that they do not become stuck to the plate and can be picked up and taken out easily after they have been heated.
- the cover or upper body of the case When the device is in use the cover or upper body of the case is in an open position revealing the supporting plates for the wax strips.
- the heating plate has a housing for the corresponding electrical resistance.
- the supporting strip (1) is made up, as can be seen in figure 2, of two different sheets, specifically a lower sheet (3) made from polyethylene, and an upper sheet (4) made up of cellulose and viscose fibres bound together by a resin.
- the sheet (4) of cellulose material is highly porous and on its free surface the wax layer (2) is applied which penetrates the pores of said sheet, the cellulose microfibres resulting embedded in the layer of wax (2).
- FIG. 3 A preferable embodiment for an adequate heating apparatus is shown in figure 3.
- This device comprises a lower body or base (5) and an upper body or cover (6) which are hinged (7) together at the back which allows the body (6) to be pivoted with respect to the body (5) to open or close the device.
- base (5) and the cover (6) have additional means of closure (8) and (9) to keep a stable position when the device is closed.
- the body (5) comprises a receptacle with a groove (10) on the outside which will be explained later in detail. On the inside there are some partitions (11) which position and support the corresponding heating plate (12). This heating plate needs to be connected to the mains by an electric cable and when the device is not in use this cable can be hidden away in the compartment provided by the groove (10).
- the base (5) has supports (13) on the inside walls near to the upper lip for a plate (14) which must be fitted precisely or under pressure on the mouth or internal perimeter of the body of the base (5), and on top of the heating plate (12).
- This plate (14) acts as a means of support for the strips of wax to be heated.
- the plate (14) is equipped on what may be considered as its rear edge with a cut-out (15) for its correct positioning on the rear internal part (16) of the base (5).
- the plate (14) is equipped with supporting feet (17) on its lower surface, and on the upper surface, close to the rear edge with a partition (18) which occupies practically the whole of its length.
- This partition (18) acts as the means of support for the strips of wax to be heated, which are inclined in order to assist with their removal when heated.
- the heating plate (12), represented in figure 7 is equipped with a kind of bridge (19) which forms a housing (20) for the location of the corresponding electrical resistance.
- the housing (10) which is found in the lower part of the base (5) is equipped with a cut-out (21) through which the electric cable is guided when it is extended to be connected to the mains or other suitable source of power.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a wax band which presents a support strip
(1) conformed by two sheets (3 and 4) interconnected in back-to-back
relationship; the sheet (3) is made of plastic material and the sheet (4), on
which is deposited a wax layer (2), is made of a cellulose web. For the
application of said wax band, a heating device is used which is comprised of
two bodies (5 and 6), hinged to each other. The body (5) houses a heating
plate (12) provided with an electric resistance and a plate (14) on which are
placed the wax bands to be heated. This invention applies to the fabrication
of products and apparatuses intended to the aesthetics of the human body and
more particularly to depilation.
Description
This invention concerns a wax strip for
depilation comprising a flexible supporting strip with one
of its sides covered in a thin layer of wax. This strip
needs preparation prior to use, involving a device in
which the strip is heated until it reaches the correct
consistency for application.
A preferable embodiment of this device comes in
a case in the base of which there is a heating plate
equipped with the corresponding electrical resistance and
in the top there is a plate for positioning the strip to
be heated.
This invention has applications in the
manufacture of beauty products and equipment and more
specifically for depilation.
At present there are different elements and
devices for depilation of humans. One of these elements
consists of wax pastilles which are heated in any
recipient until the wax turns into a paste. It is applied
while hot using a spatula or similar object on the area
to be depilated and is removed when it has hardened,
taking the unwanted hair with it. The need to heat the wax
in a separate vessel is awkward and leaves the vessel
smeared in wax and thus unsuitable for any other purpose.
Another element used for carrying out
depilation comprises a supporting strip made up of a sheet
of cellophane or PVC with a layer of wax on one of its
sides. In order to apply the layer of wax to this type of
supporting strip the wax has to be heated to a relatively
high temperature, around 90° C which can cause changes in
the wax and loss of some of its characteristics.
Before beginning depilation the wax strip must
be heated and given that it is attached to the support
both elements are subject to the same heating thus causing
the support to lose consistency and stability. This
variation in the physical characteristics of the support
means that during depilation parts of the wax strip come
away from the support and get stuck to the user's skin.
If the strip is applied at a lower temperature
in order to prevent the wax pieces from coming away from
the support, the supporting strip becomes rather stiff
making it difficult to adapt the strip to the areas to be
waxed.
The obvious solution to this problem would be
to use a support strip of such a type that its stability
and properties are not affected by the changes in
temperature which these strips undergo when they are
being used or worked.
Other wax strips are known, such as the one
covered by US patent number 1.620.539 which comprises a
support made up of a fabric strip on which the wax is
applied to both sides which are joined together via the
holes or pores in the fabric. This wax strip prevents the
wax from coming from the support as it is tightly bound to
the fabric, but has the disadvantage that it requires a
large quantity of wax which adds to final cost as only one
of the sides is useable.
At present some electrical devices are also
available for depilation amongst which the most important
are those based on a kind of spiral which uses a vibrating
movement to pluck out the hair. Although these devices are
clean and easy to use they are not as efficient as waxing.
The strip of wax for depilation, which is the
object of this invention, comprises a layer of wax applied
to one of the sides of a supporting strip. The
characteristics of this supporting strip are designed to
achieve stability during heating of the wax and to ensure
that the wax strip is fully attached to it regardless of
the fact that the application of this layer is carried out
at temperatures which are significantly lower than those
used for traditional strips, which avoids the risk of
changing the properties of the wax due to excessive
heating.
This wax strip is highly flexible regardless of
the temperature to which it is subjected, which it makes
it easy to adapt to the surface to be waxed.
The supporting strip included in the wax strip
comprises two different sheets which are joined together;
according to a preferable embodiment the lower layer
consists in a plastic material preferably based on
polyethylene and the upper layer which preferably, but not
necessarily, has a higher thickness, slightly thicker than
the lower layer consists in cellulose microfibres,
viscose. These two layers may be attached together by
thermal welding using a bonding material based on resins
by means of prior heating of the polyethylene layer or
other adequate means.
The wax layer is applied to the free surface of
the cellulose sheet at a temperature of around 60° C which
is much lower than the temperature used for conventional
wax strips for applying wax on their respective supports.
At this temperature, around 60° C, the wax is
applied to the surface of the cellulose sheet, and
penetrates the cellulose microfibres making an efficient,
secure bond of the wax layer to the support, preventing it
coming away during depilation.
The supporting strip is highly flexible on the
one hand due to the reduced thickness of the polyethylene
strip which is significantly more flexible than PVC or
cellophane as used in traditional strips, and also due to
the use of the cellulose sheet which increases the
thickness of the support and allows permanent binding of
the wax layer to the supporting strip.
A preferable embodiment of a heating means for
the heating of the wax impregnated strip before the
depilation operation comprises a lower body or base and an
upper body or cover which are joined together by means of
hinges adopting a case-like structure.
In the lower body there is a heating plate with
the corresponding electrical resistance. This plate is
located centrally and lengthwise inside the above
mentioned base and is supported on partitions supplied for
this purpose in the base.
The resistance is connected to an electric
cable which leaves the device and is terminated with a
plug for connection to the mains or any other electrical
supply. On the outside of the lower body base there is a
groove for storing the cable when the device is not in
use.
Inside the device there is a second plate which
constitutes the support for the wax strip to be heated.
This plate is placed on top of the heating plate and is
held in place under pressure on the internal walls of the
lower body of the device.
The underside of this supporting plate is
equipped with feet and the upper side has a rear partition
for supporting the wax strips to be heated, so that they
do not become stuck to the plate and can be picked up and
taken out easily after they have been heated.
When the device is in use the cover or upper
body of the case is in an open position revealing the
supporting plates for the wax strips.
Finally, the heating plate has a housing for
the corresponding electrical resistance.
To complement this description and in order to
arrive at a better understanding of the characteristics of
the invention a set of drawings is attached as an integral
part of this description in which the following has been
represented for illustration purposes only, with no
limitation effects on the invention.
- Fig. 1 shows a plan view of the wax strip for depilation which is the object of the invention.
- Fig. 2 shows a large scale section of a part of the wax strip.
- Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of the heating device for the wax strips in the open position. In this figure the heating device is shown by the dotted lines and the supporting plate for the wax strips is shown removed from the device and in a parallel position to that which it would occupy inside the device.
- Fig. 4 shows a cross section of the base body of the heating device cut lengthwise through a vertical plane in which the supporting plate is shown by dotted lines.
- Fig. 5 shows a transverse section of the plate which constitutes the support for the wax strips to be heated.
- Fig. 6 shows a plan view of an example of the heating plate.
- Fig. 7 shows a transverse section of the heating plate through the section A-A' indicated in the previous figure.
From figure 1 it can seen how the suggested wax
strip for depilation is made up of a supporting strip (1)
on one of which surfaces a layer of wax (2) is applied.
The supporting strip (1) is made up, as can be
seen in figure 2, of two different sheets, specifically a
lower sheet (3) made from polyethylene, and an upper sheet
(4) made up of cellulose and viscose fibres bound together
by a resin.
The sheet (4) of cellulose material is highly
porous and on its free surface the wax layer (2) is
applied which penetrates the pores of said sheet, the
cellulose microfibres resulting embedded in the layer of
wax (2).
Given the nature of the sheet (4) which is
partially revealed around the wax layer (2) it has a
significantly improved appearance and allows the strip to
be held during application without touching the wax.
To carry out the depilation, the wax strip has
to be previously heated as usual. A preferable embodiment
for an adequate heating apparatus is shown in figure 3.
This device comprises a lower body or base (5) and an
upper body or cover (6) which are hinged (7) together at
the back which allows the body (6) to be pivoted with
respect to the body (5) to open or close the device.
Moreover the base (5) and the cover (6) have
additional means of closure (8) and (9) to keep a stable
position when the device is closed.
The body (5) comprises a receptacle with a
groove (10) on the outside which will be explained later
in detail. On the inside there are some partitions (11)
which position and support the corresponding heating plate
(12). This heating plate needs to be connected to the
mains by an electric cable and when the device is not in
use this cable can be hidden away in the compartment
provided by the groove (10).
The base (5) has supports (13) on the inside
walls near to the upper lip for a plate (14) which must
be fitted precisely or under pressure on the mouth or
internal perimeter of the body of the base (5), and on top
of the heating plate (12). This plate (14) acts as a
means of support for the strips of wax to be heated.
The plate (14) is equipped on what may be
considered as its rear edge with a cut-out (15) for its
correct positioning on the rear internal part (16) of the
base (5). The plate (14) is equipped with supporting feet
(17) on its lower surface, and on the upper surface, close
to the rear edge with a partition (18) which occupies
practically the whole of its length. This partition (18)
acts as the means of support for the strips of wax to be
heated, which are inclined in order to assist with their
removal when heated.
The heating plate (12), represented in figure 7
is equipped with a kind of bridge (19) which forms a
housing (20) for the location of the corresponding
electrical resistance.
Finally, the housing (10) which is found in the
lower part of the base (5) is equipped with a cut-out (21)
through which the electric cable is guided when it is
extended to be connected to the mains or other suitable
source of power.
It is not considered necessary to make this
description any more detailed in order for any expert in
the subject to understand the scope of the invention and
the advantages which it offers.
The terms in which this report has been written
should always be taken in the most general and non-limiting
sense.
The materials, shape, size and arrangement of
the elements will be subject to variation only if this
does not involve an alteration of the essential
characteristics of the invention, which are claimed below.
Claims (11)
- Strip of wax for depilation being said strip of wax of the kind made up of a strip of flexible support (1), on one of the sides of which is deposited a layer of wax (2), characterized by the fact that the support strip (1) is made up of two sheets (3 and 4) of different nature which are joined together, the lower strip (3) being made from plastic material, preferably polyethylene, and the upper strip (4), on which the layer of wax is deposited (2) is made from a porous fabric.
- Strip of wax for depilation, according to the above claim characterized in that the upper strip (4) of the support is made up of cellulose and viscose microfibres, joined together using a resin-based binding material.
- Device for heating the strip of wax for depilation, according the above claims, comprising two bodies (5 and 6) hinged together which make up the base and cover of a case, a heating plate (12) with a resistance connected to an electric power cable and a plate (14) for supporting the wax strip to be heated.
- A device, according to claim 3 characterized in that in the interior of the lower body (5) there are two partitions (11) rising out of the base which are the means of supporting the heating plate (12).
- A device, according to claim 3, characterized in that inside the lower body (5) there are some peripheral supports (13) for seating the plate (14) which serves as support for the wax strip to be heated, the supporting plate (14) resting above the heating plate (12).
- A device, according to claim 3, characterized in that the bodies (5 and 6) have on their external frontal part additional means of fastening (8 and 9).
- A device, according to claim 3, characterized in that on the outside of the lower body (5) there is a groove (10) around the base forming a compartment for housing and hiding the electric cable when not in use.
- A device, according to claims 3 and 7, characterized in that the groove (10) on the lower body (5) has a cut-out (21) through which the cable can be passed to the exterior to connect to a power supply.
- A device, according to claim 3, characterized in that the heating plate (12) is equipped with a piece (19) in the form of a bridge which forms a housing for the corresponding heating electrical resistance.
- A device, according to claim 3, characterized in that plate (14) which is the support for the wax strip to be heated has a partition (18) on its upper part to support the wax strip to be heated.
- A device, according to claim 3, characterized in that plate (14) which is the support for the wax strip to be heated has supporting feet (17) on its lower part.
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ES9600410U ES1033281Y (en) | 1996-02-20 | 1996-02-20 | HEATING DEVICE FOR WAX IMPREGNATED SHEETS FOR HAIR REMOVAL. |
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ES009602017A ES2123430B1 (en) | 1996-09-24 | 1996-09-24 | WAX BAND FOR HAIR REMOVAL. |
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PCT/ES1997/000040 WO1997030608A1 (en) | 1996-02-20 | 1997-02-20 | Wax band for depilation and device for its use |
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