KR20160136874A - Horny layer remover - Google Patents

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KR20160136874A
KR20160136874A KR1020150071043A KR20150071043A KR20160136874A KR 20160136874 A KR20160136874 A KR 20160136874A KR 1020150071043 A KR1020150071043 A KR 1020150071043A KR 20150071043 A KR20150071043 A KR 20150071043A KR 20160136874 A KR20160136874 A KR 20160136874A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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Abstract

The exfoliator includes a polishing head whose outer surface is coated with an abrasive material and rotates based on the power supplied from the motor to remove the exfoliation, and a body coupled to the polishing head to provide power to the polishing head, Includes a motor housing connected to the polishing head in the longitudinal direction thereof to receive the motor and a handle extended to one side of the motor housing. Therefore, the exfoliators are easy to exfoliate the microparts and can be used for various body parts.

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{HORNY LAYER REMOVER}

The present invention relates to an exfoliator, and more particularly, to an exfoliator that is easy to exfoliate a fine portion and can be used for various body parts.

Handkerchal keratosis means that the epidermis of the hands or feet is eroded to form a hardened killing keratin. The type and distribution of keratosis varies depending on the genetic pattern, onset period, and accompanying symptoms. The skin of the hands and feet may become excessively keratinized by hard contact and contact over a long period of time. The keratin may crack due to the effects of the dry season or over time, and may damage the dermis and cause pain. In addition, since keratocyte cracks can infect bacteria and the like, keratin needs to be removed periodically.

Korean Patent No. 10-1116352 relates to an exfoliating machine, and more specifically, it can smoothly slide on the skin surface of a curved line by a rotating ring, and can select and use an appropriate polishing piece according to the condition of the keratinous material with multi- In order to achieve the above object, a handle is formed on one side of a housing, and a polishing unit is provided on the other side of the housing. The polishing unit includes a roller-shaped disk along the outside of a center shaft which is coupled to a fastening boss formed on the housing, Wherein the outer peripheral surface of the disc is provided with an abrasive piece for removing keratin and a ring which is freely rotatable about the abrasive piece is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the abrasive piece, And can be configured to be slidable.

Korean Utility Model Application No. 20-2008-0003214 relates to an improved exfoliation exfoliation device, wherein when the user grips the handle, the handle is naturally and stably brought into close contact with the inside of the palm of the user, and the inside is formed into a hollow state And a brush for cleaning the keratin materials adhering to the abrasive plate on one surface of the nail trimmer is provided at the front of the nail trimmer so as not to inconvenience a long time for removing the exfoliation by applying no force to the wrist gripping the handle during the exfoliation of the handle by lightening the weight of the handle, The polishing plate is easily and easily cleaned and the anti-slip pad is further attached to the front of the handle to prevent the handle from being detached from the palm of the user when the skin is removed. .

These conventional exfoliators have a problem that the use site is determined according to the shape of the abrasive piece, and it is not easy to exfoliate the body to a fine portion.

Korean Registered Patent No. 10-1116352 (registered on February 07, 2012) Korean Utility Model Application No. 20-2008-0003214 (Published August 8, 2008)

One embodiment of the present invention is intended to facilitate the exfoliation of micro portions and to be used in various body parts.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the front surface of the polishing head is formed to be convex forward, and the polishing head has a cylindrical shape with a wider width toward the rear surface.

Among the embodiments, the exfoliation eliminator includes a polishing head whose outer portion is coated with an abrasive material and rotates on the basis of the power supplied from the motor to remove exfoliation, and a body coupled to the polishing head to provide power to the polishing head , Wherein the body A motor housing coupled to the polishing head in the longitudinal direction thereof to receive the motor, and a handle extended to one side of the motor housing.

The polishing head may be formed in a cylindrical shape in which the front surface is convexly formed forward and the width is increased toward the rear side.

The polishing head may include a rotating part that is mechanically connected to the motor and rotates based on the power, and a polishing part that receives the rotating part and includes the polishing material.

In one embodiment, the polishing portion may be detachable from the rotating portion for replacement or inspection of the abrasive material.

In one embodiment, the polishing head may be used for a plurality of body parts with different shapes of the polishing parts.

The motor housing may include a first engaging portion engaged with a rear portion of the polishing head and a second engaging portion engaging with an upper portion of the handle.

The motor housing may form a predetermined angle between an upper end connected to the longitudinal direction of the polishing head and a lower end connected to the longitudinal direction of the handle.

The handle may be formed long on one side of the motor housing and may have a convex cylindrical shape at the center thereof.

In one embodiment, the handle may include a button for driving the motor by an on-off method.

In one embodiment, the button can control the rotation speed of the polishing head to a high speed or a low speed.

The polishing head can be rotated at a low speed when a certain period of time has elapsed since the start of high-speed rotation by receiving power from the motor.

The handle may include a battery for supplying electric power to the motor and a battery cover slidable up and down to be detachable from the handle.

In one embodiment, the battery can be charged through a charging port disposed at the bottom of the handle.

The disclosed technique may have the following effects. It is to be understood, however, that the scope of the disclosed technology is not to be construed as limited thereby, as it is not meant to imply that a particular embodiment should include all of the following effects or only the following effects.

The exfoliator according to an embodiment of the present invention is easy to exfoliate the microparts and can be used for various body parts.

The exfoliation eliminator according to an embodiment of the present invention can be realized in a cylindrical shape in which the front surface of the polishing head is convex forward and the width of the polishing head increases toward the rear portion of the polishing head.

1 is a left side view showing an exfoliating device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a right side view showing the exfoliating device shown in Fig.
3 is a front view showing the exfoliating device shown in Fig.
Fig. 4 is a rear view showing the exfoliating device shown in Fig. 1; Fig.
5 is a plan view showing the exfoliating device shown in Fig.
Fig. 6 is a bottom view showing the exfoliating device shown in Fig. 1;
FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the exfoliation remover shown in FIG. 1; FIG.

The description of the present invention is merely an example for structural or functional explanation, and the scope of the present invention should not be construed as being limited by the embodiments described in the text. That is, the embodiments are to be construed as being variously embodied and having various forms, so that the scope of the present invention should be understood to include equivalents capable of realizing technical ideas. Also, the purpose or effect of the present invention should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention, since it does not mean that a specific embodiment should include all or only such effect.

Meanwhile, the meaning of the terms described in the present application should be understood as follows.

The terms "first "," second ", and the like are intended to distinguish one element from another, and the scope of the right should not be limited by these terms. For example, the first component may be referred to as a second component, and similarly, the second component may also be referred to as a first component.

It is to be understood that the singular " include " or "have" are to be construed as including the stated feature, number, step, operation, It is to be understood that the combination is intended to specify that it does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, or combinations thereof.

In each step, the identification code (e.g., a, b, c, etc.) is used for convenience of explanation, the identification code does not describe the order of each step, Unless otherwise stated, it may occur differently from the stated order. That is, each step may occur in the same order as described, may be performed substantially concurrently, or may be performed in reverse order.

All terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs, unless otherwise defined. Commonly used predefined terms should be interpreted to be consistent with the meanings in the context of the related art and can not be interpreted as having ideal or overly formal meaning unless explicitly defined in the present application.

1 is a left side view showing an exfoliating device according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 2 is a right side view showing the exfoliating device shown in Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a front view showing the exfoliating device shown in Fig. FIG. 4 is a rear view showing the exfoliating device shown in FIG. 1, and FIG. 5 is a plan view showing the exfoliating device shown in FIG. FIG. 6 is a bottom view showing the exfoliating device shown in FIG. 1, and FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the exfoliating device shown in FIG.

Referring to FIGS. 1 to 7, the exfolio 100 includes a polishing head 110 and a main body 120.

The outside of the polishing head 110 is coated with an abrasive material, and the polishing head 110 is rotated on the basis of the power supplied from a motor (not shown) to remove the keratin. More specifically, the polishing head 110 includes a rotating portion and a polishing portion. The polishing portion may correspond to the outer structure of the polishing head 110 including the polishing material, and the rotating portion may be accommodated therein. The exfoliation remover 100 can frictionally abrade the abrasive material with the body part by the rotational motion of the abrasive part, and can easily remove keratin. The rotating part is mechanically connected to the motor and can rotate based on the power. That is, the rotating portion can be disposed inside the polishing portion and can receive power from the motor by the rotating shaft.

In one embodiment, the polishing head 110 can be realized as a cylindrical shape in which the front portion is convexly formed forward and the width is increased toward the rear portion. Since the front portion of the polishing head 110 is narrower than the rear portion, it can be used in various parts of the body part, and the abrasive material of the polishing head 110 can rub against the keratin materials to remove keratin.

In one embodiment, the polishing portion may be separate from the rotating portion for replacement or inspection of the polishing material. The abrasive material may be embodied as a stone powder, but is not limited thereto. The abrasive part can be separated from the rotating part for replacement or inspection if it is worn out by use for a long time. Further, the polishing part can be separated from the rotating part for replacement when it is broken by an external impact. Therefore, the exfolio 100 can continue to be used by replacing the abrasive portion even if the abrasive portion is worn or broken.

In one embodiment, the polishing head 110 may be used for a plurality of body parts with different shapes of the polishing part. For example, the polishing head 110 may have a long or thin front surface or a wide and concave shape, and the exfolio 100 may be used for a plurality of body parts depending on the shape of the polishing head 110. Each of the polishing units of the exfoliating apparatus 100 may have different shapes and may be used corresponding to body parts suitable for exfoliation. Therefore, the polishing portion of the exfoliating apparatus 100 can be separated from the rotating portion for use in other body parts, and the polishing portion having a different shape can be combined with the rotating portion.

The body 120 may be coupled to a polishing head and may provide power to the polishing head 110 via a motor disposed therein. More specifically, the body 120 includes a motor housing 122 and a handle 124. The motor housing 122 is connected in the longitudinal direction of the polishing head 110 and can receive the motor. The motor may be disposed in the longitudinal direction of the polishing head 110 inside the motor housing 122.

The motor housing 122 may include a first engaging portion 122a and a second engaging portion 122b. The motor housing 122 can be coupled with the polishing head 110 via the first engagement portion 122a and with the upper portion of the handle 124 via the second engagement portion 122b. The upper end of the motor housing 122 is connected in the longitudinal direction of the polishing head 10 through the first engaging portion 122a and the lower end of the motor housing 122 is connected to the lower end of the motor housing 122 in the longitudinal direction of the handle 124 via the second engaging portion 122b Can be connected. The upper and lower ends of the motor housing 122 may form a predetermined angle. Therefore, the polishing head 110 and the handle 124 can form a predetermined angle through the motor housing 122, and the exfoliator 100 can be easily used for exfoliation of the fine portion. The shape of the exfolio 100 may be determined by a predetermined angle formed by the upper and lower ends of the motor housing 122.

In one embodiment, the second engaging portion 122b can be integrally and completely combined with the second engaging portion 122b inseparably. In other words, the second engaging portion 122b can form the main body 120 by integrally connecting the motor housing 122 and the grip 124 integrally.

The handle 124 may include a button 124-1, a battery cover 124-2, and a battery (not shown). The button 124-1 can drive the motor by the on-off method. When the button 124-1 is turned on, the power of the battery can be supplied to the motor, and the power supply of the battery can be stopped when the button 124-2 is turned off. The center of the button 124-1 may be protruded, and the user may operate the button 124-1 using the protruded portion. In one embodiment, button 124-1 may be conveniently located at the top of one side of the handle.

In one embodiment, the handle 124 is elongated at one side of the motor housing 122, and the center of the handle 124 may be formed into a convex cylindrical shape. In the case where the center of the handle 124 is formed into a convex cylindrical shape, the user can stably hold the handle and use the exfoliation remover 100 in a stable manner.

In one embodiment, the button 124-1 may be disposed at the upper left of the handle 124, but is not necessarily limited thereto. When the button 124-1 is disposed at the left upper end of the knob 124, the user can easily operate the button 124-1 using the thumb of the right hand. For example, the user can raise the button 124-1 to drive the exfoliator 100, and lower the button 124-1 to stop using the exfoliator 100. FIG.

In one embodiment, the button 124-1 may adjust the rotational speed of the polishing head 110. For example, the button 124-1 may be operated at a turn-off level, a turn-on low-speed drive level, and a turn-on high-speed drive level. The user can operate the button 124-1 to control the rotation speed of the polishing head 110 at high or low speed and the user can determine the rotation speed of the polishing head 110 according to the body part.

In one embodiment, the polishing head 110 may be rotated at a low speed after a certain period of time has elapsed from when the polishing head 110 is powered by the motor to start high-speed rotation. Here, the predetermined time may correspond to a general time required for the user to remove the exfoliation, and may be preset by the designer. Therefore, the exfoliation eliminator 100 can reduce the battery consumption by adjusting the high-speed rotation time, and can minimize the heat generation of the motor.

In one embodiment, the battery cover 124-2 may be disposed at the lower right end of the handle 124, but is not necessarily limited thereto. The battery cover 124-2 may be detached to replace the battery. The battery cover 124-2 can be slid up and down to be detached from the handle 124, and the user can easily replace the battery. The user can slide the battery cover 124-2 downward to replace the battery, and slide the battery cover 124-2 up when the battery replacement is completed.

In one embodiment, the button 124-1 and the battery cover 124-2 may be disposed on opposite sides of the handle 124, but are not necessarily limited thereto. The relative positions of the button 124-1 and the battery cover 124-2 do not correspond to the functional items, and correspond to the options.

In one embodiment, the exfoliator 100 may further include a fill port at the bottom of the handle 124. When the exfoliator 100 further includes a charging port, the battery may be implemented as a rechargeable battery, and the rechargeable battery may be charged through the recharging port. Thus, the exfoliation remover 100 can be used without replacing the battery.

Thus, the exfoliating apparatus 100 is easy to exfoliate the fine portion and can be used for various body parts. The exfoliation eliminator 100 has a cylindrical shape in which the front surface of the polishing head 110 is convex forward and the width of the polishing head 110 is increased toward the rear of the polishing head 110, .

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims And changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

100: exfoliation 110: polishing head
120: main body 122: motor housing
122a: first coupling portion 122b: second coupling portion
124: Handle 124-1: Button
124-2: Battery cover

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A polishing head whose outer portion is coated with an abrasive material and rotates on the basis of the power supplied from the motor to remove the exfoliation; And
And a body coupled to the polishing head to provide power to the polishing head,
The body
A motor housing connected in the longitudinal direction of the polishing head and receiving the motor; And
And a handle formed elongated at one side of the motor housing.
The polishing head according to claim 1, wherein the polishing head
Wherein the front portion is formed as a convex shape forwardly, and the front portion is formed as a cylindrical shape having a wider width toward the rear portion.
The polishing head according to claim 1, wherein the polishing head
A rotating part mechanically connected to the motor and rotating on the basis of the power; And
And an abrasive portion that accommodates the rotating portion and includes the abrasive material.
The polishing apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the polishing unit
Wherein the polishing unit is detachable from the rotating unit for replacement or inspection of the abrasive material.
The polishing head according to claim 3, wherein the polishing head
Wherein the polishing unit is used for a plurality of body parts with different shapes.
A motor according to claim 1, wherein said motor housing
A first engaging portion coupled to a rear portion of the polishing head; And
And a second engaging portion coupled to an upper portion of the handle.
A motor according to claim 1, wherein said motor housing
Wherein an upper end connected in the longitudinal direction of the polishing head and a lower end connected in the longitudinal direction of the handle form a predetermined angle.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the handle
Wherein the motor casing is elongated at one side of the motor housing and has a convex cylindrical shape at the center thereof.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the handle
And a button for driving the motor by an on-off method.
The method of claim 9, wherein the button
Wherein the rotating speed of the polishing head is controlled to be high or low.
The polishing head according to claim 1, wherein the polishing head
Wherein the motor rotates at a low speed when a predetermined time elapses from when the motor starts to rotate at a high speed by receiving power from the motor.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the handle
A battery that provides power to the motor; And
And a battery cover slidable up and down to be detachable from the handle.
13. The battery pack of claim 12, wherein the battery
And is charged through a charging port disposed at a lower portion of the handle.

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