WO2013014588A1 - Dispositif de traitement de la peau - Google Patents

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WO2013014588A1
WO2013014588A1 PCT/IB2012/053714 IB2012053714W WO2013014588A1 WO 2013014588 A1 WO2013014588 A1 WO 2013014588A1 IB 2012053714 W IB2012053714 W IB 2012053714W WO 2013014588 A1 WO2013014588 A1 WO 2013014588A1
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Pedro Sanchez-Martinez
Andreas Brueckner
Thomas Walenzyk
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Braun Gmbh
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Priority to RU2014101947/12A priority patent/RU2561898C1/ru
Priority to JP2014520777A priority patent/JP2014521410A/ja
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D26/00Hair-singeing apparatus; Apparatus for removing superfluous hair, e.g. tweezers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B13/00Brushes with driven brush bodies or carriers
    • A46B13/008Disc-shaped brush bodies
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B13/00Brushes with driven brush bodies or carriers
    • A46B13/02Brushes with driven brush bodies or carriers power-driven carriers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B15/00Other brushes; Brushes with additional arrangements
    • A46B15/0091Container, e.g. bag or box with a collection of various devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B2200/00Brushes characterized by their functions, uses or applications
    • A46B2200/10For human or animal care
    • A46B2200/102Brush specifically designed for massaging the skin or scalp

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  • the present invention concerns a skin treatment device for professional and private use.
  • the device is used for achieving cosmetic or well-being benefits, for example it can be used to have a massage effect or for cleansing and refreshing the skin or for applying a cosmetic composition.
  • U.S. patent 2,714,788 discloses a device for removing hair which comprises an electric motor, a holder for an abrasive pad and an abrasive pad. This device is ment to remove hairs from the skin of, for example, the legs by means of abrasion.
  • EP 1 429 670 A2 discloses an ultrasonic cleaner comprising a handle and a brush positioned at the proximal end off the handle.
  • the cleaner further comprises an ultrasonic vibrator operably attached to the brush.
  • a battery positioned within the hollow interior of the handle provides power to the ultrasonic vibrator. Ultrasonic vibration is transmitted from the vibrator through the brush and to its bristles. The cleaner can hence be used for skin cleaning.
  • WO 2010/100527 Al discloses an appliance for facial care.
  • the facial appliance comprises a tubular body and axially extending from the tubular body a so-called facial puck.
  • This facial puck comprises a facial implement rotatable about a shaft and a sub assembly linked to the shaft.
  • This sub assembly includes a spinner journaled for rotation about an axis extending from the tubular body.
  • the spinner comprises opposing, radially extending, resiliently biased release fingers. These release fingers removably mount the applicator implement (e.g. the facial implement) for rotation with the spinner.
  • the spinner is mounted to the main gear by slip bearings.
  • the skin treatment device should be suitable for use with one or several implements, the use should be intuitive and it should be safe. Further the skin treatment device should provide gentle, but effective hair removal adapted to personal preference and skin type.
  • the present invention concerns a skin treatment device for professional and private use.
  • a skin treatment device comprising a drive unit (20) and a first attachment and a second attachment, the first attachment comprising a brush, the second attachment comprising an epilation or a depilation unit, wherein the first attachment comprises a gear box and the second attachment comprises a gear box and the gear box comprises by the second attachment provides a gear reduction of at least 1.25 to 4.
  • the invention concern a method of using such a device for treating the human skin.
  • Fig. 1 shows a plain view onto a skin treatment device according to the present invention comprising a first attachment.
  • Fig. 2 shows a side view of the skin treatment device of Fig. 1.
  • Fig.3 shows a plain view onto a skin treatment device according to the present invention comprising a second attachment.
  • Fig.4 shows a partially cutaway side view of the skin treatment device comprising the first attachment.
  • the skin treatment device comprises a drive unit and a first and a second attachment.
  • the skin treatment device may also be provided as a kit with two, three or more attachments. At a given time one attachment can be used with the drive unit. Additionally or alternatively, the drive unit may also be adapted to operate two or more attachments at the same time. However, a drive unit which can operate one attachment at the time has been found useful.
  • the attachment therefore can be removably mounted to the drive unit.
  • the drive unit can be hand operated or motor operated. Often the drive unit is operated by an electric motor. This electric motor can be operated by a battery, for example a rechargable battery. Drive units needing a cable for contact with the power supply while being operated can also be useful.
  • the first attachment can comprise a skin treatment implement or element, for example in the form of a brush and can comprise an output element.
  • the output element for example in the form of a gear box, can also be part of the drive unit.
  • a further gear box or a force transmission element can be comprised by the drive unit.
  • the second attachment can be a depilation or epilation attachment.
  • a depilation attachment is used to remove hair from the skin surface by cutting the hair slightly above and typically closely to the skin surface. This can also be referred to as shaving.
  • the depilation can hence be undertaking in a wet shaving process, preferably using a blade cartridge comprising two, three, four or more blades.
  • the depilation process can be an electric shaving process where typically a moving block of blades is moved relative to a foil, which comprises openings for hairs.
  • Another useful embodiment of the present invention comprises a first attachment in the form of an epilation attachment. In an epilation process hair is pulled and then plucked from the skin. Hence, the whole hair is removed from the skin.
  • Both processes and particularly the epilation process induce a certain stress to the treated skin area.
  • the process can be rendered more efficient, for example in the case of an epilation process by increasing epilation speed or the number of plucking tweezers or the like.
  • approaches to increase efficiency are often associated with exposing the skin to more stress and sometimes inducing an increased sensation of pain.
  • the skin treatment device when used with the first attachment is of considerable benefit.
  • the treatment of the skin with the brush can give a certain massaging and cleansing effect.
  • the appearance of the skin can be overall improved.
  • the first attachment can enhance the benefits of the skin treatment device when used with (widely used) second attachment.
  • the hair removal in particular by epilation process is more efficient, when the skin is treated using the second attachment before the first attachment is used. While these effects are not fully understood yet, it could be, that surface skin particles are removed by the second attachment, and that thereby the access to hair is increased. Hence, the hair removal by the first attachment is made more efficient.
  • the second attachment comprises a gear box and that the gear box comprised by the first attachment provides a gear reduction of at least 1.25 to 10. Values of 1.25 to 5 or 1.25 to 4 or 1.5 to 3 have also been found useful.
  • a gear reduction leads to a reduction of the rotational speed of the brush relative to the rotational speed from an output shaft. Hence, the brush turn slower than the output shaft.
  • the first attachment comprises a gear box providing a first gear reduction and the second attachment comprises a gear box providing a second gear reduction
  • the first gear reduction should be greater than the second gear reduction by a factor of 1 to 5 or 2 to 3.
  • the brush head comprised by the first attachment has an average diameter of a certain range. If the brush is of circular form, the average diameter is a standard diameter. If the brush is of non-circular form, the average diameter is the diameter of a circular brush of the same area than the actually used non-circular brush. An average diameter in the range of 1 cm to 7 cm or 3 cm to 5 cm have been found useful. Such a diameter allows to easily use the skin treatment device and applying the right amount of force onto the skin when the device is hold in the user's hands. It has also been found that the device is efficient and yet gentle enough if the ratio of the gear reduction and the centimeter value of the average diameter is from 1 to 2.
  • a gear reduction of 2 is useful for a brush with an average diameter of 4 centimeters, hence, having a centimeter value of 4. This also allows to provide a drive unit which can be battery operated and still provides sufficient force for an efficient skin treatment process. Choosing an appropriate gear reduction will also assist in preventing damage from the drive unit. By manipulating the first attachment manually, a not too high amount of force should be transmitted to the drive unit.
  • a gear reduction as described is of assistance in this context.
  • a disengagement mechanism can be provided.
  • a disengagement mechanism for the first attachment can lead to the disengagement of the chassis carrying the skin treatment element, for example the brush and a rotary support element supporting the chassis and being coupled to the gear box and thereby the drive unit.
  • a drive unit comprising an output element, for example a gear box, and a rotary support element, the rotary support element comprising protrusions
  • the attachment comprising a skin treatment element and a chassis for the skin treatment element
  • the chassis comprising a multitude of recesses to cooperate with the protrusions of the rotary support element of the drive unit, wherein the chassis can be supported by the rotary support element and, wherein the protrusions can be brought into an engagement position with the recesses and, while the chassis is supported by the rotary support element, into a disengagement position with the recesses.
  • the recesses form a toothed ring. Many recesses in close neighborhood can be thereby offered.
  • the protrusions in the form of latches, for example spring loaded latches.
  • a useful gear reduction for the first attachment can be achieved by providing the following: a first attachment which comprises a drive shaft for the transmission of a rotary movement from the drive unit to the drive axis, the drive shaft being linked to a sprocket, the sprocket engaging with a crown gear wheel and crown gear wheel being linked to the drive axis.
  • Treating the skin with an oscillating brush using a skin treatment device comprising a drive unit and a first attachment
  • the first attachment comprising the brush Removing body hair from the skin using a skin treatment device comprising the drive unit and a second attachment
  • the second attachment comprising an epilation or a depilation unit
  • the drive unit can operate at a first preset speed and the preset speed is used in both steps.
  • the method can be used in different sequences. For example, body hair can be first removed from the skin, and then in a subsequent step the skin can be treated with an oscillating brush. This method does not increase the efficiency of the hair removal process, however, it can have a massaging and soothing benefit. The soothing effect can be enhanced, if the method comprises a further step of applying a lotion to the skin or to the brush.
  • the treating of the skin with the oscillating brush can be carried out before removing body hair from the skin.
  • This sequence of step has been found to increase the efficiency of the body hair removal.
  • the treating the skin with the brush is carried out 24 to 72 hours before removing the body hair from the skin.
  • the brushing process is assumed to prepare the skin for the hair removal process. As explained, the removal of surface skin particles can play a role for achieving this benefit.
  • this brushing step a certain amount of stress is induced on the skin. Waiting 24 to 72 hours before applying another skin treatment step, allows the skin to recover.
  • the treating of the skin with the oscillating brush is carried out 60 to 1 minutes before removing body hair from the skin.
  • the drive unit allows four different speed settings, for example a first (slower) and a second (faster) speed.
  • Different users will typically select a speed level according to their personal preferences. These preferences can be influenced by skin type. For example, a user with a more sensitive skin will often use the slower speed setting.
  • the user can than use the first and the second attachment with the same drive unit and with the same personal speed setting. If, for example, a slow speed is used, the both process steps will be relatively gentle as preferred by this particular user.
  • the gear reduction level of the second attachment relative to the first attachment can be chosen to accommodate typical user habits, such that most users can reapply their personal speed setting in both process steps.
  • Fig. 1 shows a skin treatment device 10 comprising a first attachment with its essential elements according to the present invention.
  • the device 10 comprises a drive unit 20.
  • the drive unit will comprise a motor which will typically provide a rotational or vibrational movement to some output device.
  • the motor will typically be an electrical motor which can be battery operated, preferably by a rechargable battery.
  • the drive unit 20 will comprise a switch 22, for turning the unit on or off and/or making other selections of an operation mode.
  • the switch 22 allows to select a first operation speed by turning it to position 24 and allows to select a second operation speed by turning it to position 26.
  • An attachment 30 can be connected to the drive unit 20.
  • a variety of suitable connectors are well-known, often a positive fitting is useful.
  • Other attachments can be connected to the drive unit, for example attachment 30 can serve as a first attachment, and a further attachment can serve as a second or third attachment, which can also be connected to the same drive unit 20.
  • the attachment 30 as shown comprises a brush 32.
  • the term brush is used herein broadly, to denote an implement, which can comprise conventional bristles of a variety of materials, as known from other areas.
  • the brush can also comprise rubber implements, which could have bristle form or which could also have the form of bars or ligaments.
  • the brush 32 will typically have a circular outer shape, but could also have other shapes.
  • Fig. 2 shows the same device 20 in a side view. From the side view it is clear that the main axis of the drive unit and the rotational axis of the brush 32 are tilted towards each other. Angles in the range of 90° to 135° and 100° to 120° have been found useful for convenient and effective handling.
  • the attachment 30 comprises a gear box 60, onto which the brush 32 with the brush chassis 34 is mounted.
  • the gear box 60 is connected to the brush chassis 34 via a rotary support element 50, which is only visible in this view as a ring like structure connection brush chassis 34 to gear box 60.
  • Fig. 3 shows a skin treatment device 10 comprising a second attachment with its essential elements according to the present invention.
  • the second attachment is an epilation attachment 40.
  • the epilation attachment 40 comprises an epilation cylinder 42.
  • the epilation cylinder 42 can be brought in contact with the skin.
  • the epilation cylinder 42 rotates about his main axis (which in Fig. 3 lies in the horizontal direction). The rotation is induces by the drive unit 20, which has been described before.
  • the epilation cylinder 42 is provided with tweezers which can pull and pluck out hair.
  • skin contact rollers 46 are provided for an easier guidance of the device and also for achieving a certain reduction of a subjective sensation of pain. These rollers can provide an additional massage function.
  • the present invention generally also concerns a skin treatment device 10 comprising a drive unit 20 and a first attachment 30 and a second attachment 40, the first attachment comprising 30 a brush or a skin treatment implement rotation about an axis generally vertical to the skin surface and the second attachment 40 comprising skin contact rollers 46 rotating about an axis parallel to the skin surface.
  • Fig.4 shows a partially cutaway side view of the skin treatment device 10 comprising the second attachment.
  • the gear box 60 Power from the drive unit 20 is transmitted to the (incoming) drive shaft 64.
  • a sprocket 66 is mounted onto the drive shaft 64.
  • a crown gear wheel 68 is provided on a drive axis 70. This axis is tilted at an angle of about 110° relative to drive shaft 64. Angles in the range of 90° to 135° and 100° to 120° have been found useful for convenient and effective handling.
  • an angular gear is provided which serves as a two stage speed reduction unit.
  • the gear (or speed) reduction can be by a factor of 1.25 to 10. Values of 1.25 to 5 or 1.25 to 4 or 1.5 to 3 have also been found useful. It is also apparent that this robust construction easily fits into the outer shape of the gear box 60.
  • the drive axis 70 is parallel (as seen in this side view) to a central support axis 72.
  • the central support axis 72 is not a driven axis.
  • the central support axis 72 provides rotary support for the rotary support element 50.
  • the rotary support element 50 has one degree of freedom, which is the freedom to move about the support axis 72.
  • the rotary support element 50 comprises a rotary plate 52 onto which latches 54 are mounted.
  • the latches 54 are spring loaded by spring elements 56.
  • a support plate 58 is mounted onto rotary plate 52.
  • the support plate 58 provides support to a skin treatment element (not shown).
  • a rotary oscillation movement can be provided to the rotary support element 50. This movement is transmitted by drive axis 70.
  • the drive axis carries an eccentric 74.
  • This eccentric 74 comprises an eccentric wheel 76, which carries an eccentric pin 78.
  • the pin 78 can then cooperate with a slot (not shown here) in the rotary plate 52.

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La présente invention concerne un dispositif de traitement de la peau permettant un usage professionnel et privé. En particulier, la présente invention concerne un dispositif de traitement de la peau qui comprend une unité d'entraînement (20) et un premier accessoire (30) ainsi qu'un second accessoire (40), le premier accessoire (30) comprenant une brosse, le second accessoire comprenant une unité d'épilation ou une unité de dépilation. Le premier accessoire comprend un multiplicateur et le second accessoire comprend un multiplicateur, et le multiplicateur utilisé par le second accessoire permet une démultiplication d'au moins 1,25 à 4. Selon un autre aspect, l'invention concerne un procédé d'utilisation d'un tel dispositif de traitement de la peau humaine. (Fig. 1)
PCT/IB2012/053714 2011-07-23 2012-07-20 Dispositif de traitement de la peau WO2013014588A1 (fr)

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