WO2014041490A1 - Appareil d'épilation - Google Patents
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- WO2014041490A1 WO2014041490A1 PCT/IB2013/058459 IB2013058459W WO2014041490A1 WO 2014041490 A1 WO2014041490 A1 WO 2014041490A1 IB 2013058459 W IB2013058459 W IB 2013058459W WO 2014041490 A1 WO2014041490 A1 WO 2014041490A1
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- tweezer
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- tweezer portion
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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
- A45D26/0066—Tweezers
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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
- A45D26/0023—Hair-singeing apparatus; Apparatus for removing superfluous hair, e.g. tweezers with rotating clamping elements
- A45D26/0028—Hair-singeing apparatus; Apparatus for removing superfluous hair, e.g. tweezers with rotating clamping elements with rotating discs or blades
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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
- A45D2026/008—Details of apparatus for removing superfluous hair
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- the present invention relates to epilating devices and in particular to an improved epilating head construction having narrow support shoulders.
- Epilating devices of many different types are known for the purpose of removing unwanted hair from various regions of a user's body.
- the principles of operation vary greatly but amongst these devices, a sizeable subgroup operates through the use of rotating tweezer-mechanisms which seize hairs and actively extract them from the skin/follicle. As the tweezer rotates further it releases the hair.
- tweezers is used to denote an arrangement that is capable of opening and closing to grip and extract a hair or hairs.
- EpiladyTM uses the rotation of a coil spring to capture and release hairs. Another device is disclosed in
- EP532106B1 that device uses rotating disks which are pivotable towards each other under the influence of a compression member.
- the rotating disks form a disk package and are carried by an axle which rotates between bearings carried by bearing support members at either end of the disk package.
- the compression member comprises roller members located within the bearing support members.
- the drive mechanism for rotating the disk package is also located in the regions of the bearing support members, which may be referred to as the shoulders of the device.
- an epilating device for removing hairs by pinching, pulling and releasing the hairs
- the epilating device comprising a tweezer portion having an axis, first and second ends, and at least one pair of tweezer elements, the tweezer portion being mounted to rotate about the axis during use and defining at least one pinching region at its circumference in which hairs may be pinched, a drive element, arranged to apply rotational motion to rotate the tweezer portion about the axis, first and second support elements for supporting the tweezer portion at its respective ends such that the tweezer portion can rotate with respect to the support elements and for applying a pinching force to the pair of pinching elements in the pinching region, to induce pinching of the hairs at the pinching region
- at least the first support element comprises a mounting element for supporting the first end of the tweezer portion, a spring element arranged to generate the pinching force, and a bearing element arranged to transmit the
- the device By forming the mounting element, spring element and bearing element as a unitary structure, the device may be reduced in size and its fabrication and structure significantly simplified.
- the pinching force will be directed to act in a direction parallel to the axis. It will be understood by the skilled person that this need not be exactly parallel and there need only be a component of the spring force acting in the direction parallel to the axis, sufficient to generate the required pinching force. In this context it may also be noted that for a curved axis, the pinching force may be generally parallel to the line joining the ends of the axis.
- the unitary support element may be formed of any appropriate material, including moulded plastics and composites.
- the mounting element comprises a metal plate provided with a locating structure for supporting the first end of the tweezer portion.
- the locating structures may be provided by apertures, blind holes, pins or any other suitable structure for locating the tweezer portion according to its required mode of operation. These may also be integrally formed from the same sheet although additional elements may be added as required.
- Such a support element formed of relatively thin sheet metal can reduce the overall width of the shoulder regions, leading to a slim design that is easy to use in restricted regions.
- the spring element is unitary with the mounting element, the material used should be sufficiently resilient to perform the spring function required by the tweezer portion. In certain embodiments, this may require a spring force of around 10 N and a movement range of 1 mm or more. The skilled person will be well aware of the variations required in these values and will be able to dimension the spring element and support element accordingly.
- the bearing element may comprise a washer, mounted concentrically with respect to the locating structure, and the spring element comprises a spring arm connecting the washer to the support element.
- the washer may be substantially annular or may be C-shaped, forming only part of a circle.
- the washer may serve as a bearing surface on which a bearing structure on the side of the tweezer element may bear.
- the tweezer element may be provided with ball bearings or the like supported by a bearing cage. The ball bearings can bear against the bearing element, which may be provided with a bearing race if required.
- the drive element comprises a gear wheel mounted between the mounting element and the bearing element at the first end of the tweezer portion.
- the gear wheel may be mounted to the tweezer portion for rotation therewith and may be engaged by another gear driven from a suitable drive motor.
- the gear wheel may be smaller in diameter than the bearing element and locate within the latter, allowing for a more compact design.
- the gear wheel bears against the mounting element to guide its rotation and prevent wobbling motion that may be transmitted from the tweezer portion.
- the second support element may be symmetrical to the first support element and may comprise an integral bearing element, spring element and mounting element.
- symmetrical need not require both support elements to be identical, merely that both provide the above mentioned structures in a similar manner.
- the second support element comprises a flat plate having a locating structure for supporting the second end of the tweezer portion and having a bearing surface.
- a single spring element may be sufficient to apply the necessary pinching force and movement and the resulting structure may allow for a still narrower shoulder on one side.
- Such a configuration may be applicable particularly in cases where the drive element is located to engage at only one side of the tweezer portion.
- the principle of operation and construction according to the invention is applicable to all forms of tweezer portion that require the support and bearing functions as described. These may include devices with both rotating and fixed axles.
- the tweezer portion is carried on a non-rotating shaft supported from the support elements.
- locating structures to support the shaft may have a non-circular shape corresponding to the shape of the shaft ends.
- the invention may also be applicable to devices in which the axis is either straight or curved.
- the axis is slightly curved. This may be achieved by the use of a curved shaft, on which the tweezer portion is mounted for rotation.
- the tweezer portion comprises a plurality of disks.
- the disks are preferably rigid, and may be formed of metal or ceramic material. Alternatively, a resilient disk structure may be considered.
- the disks may be individually rotatable with respect to each other or may be engaged together for rotation as a single body.
- the skilled person is well aware of the various disk structures that may be employed and the advantages and benefits associated therewith.
- the first disk of the tweezer portion may be integrally formed with a bearing plate. This may be in the form of a bearing race along which ball bearings may roll to provide the bearing function. In that case, the ball bearings may be supported by a cage to roll between the bearing elements of the support element and the bearing plates on the tweezer portion.
- two substantially planar bearing surfaces are provided at either side of the tweezer portion and the planar bearing surfaces are angled towards each other at an angle of between 5 degrees and 30 degrees. As the skilled person will understand, this angling of the bearing surfaces leads to the generation of the pinching region, due to the tweezer portion being more compressed as the bearing surfaces approach one another.
- a head portion is provided surrounding the support elements and the tweezer portion, and defining an access opening to the pinching region.
- the head portion may be formed of moulded plastics material or the like and may be otherwise conventional apart from the fact that the shoulder regions can be narrower than similar devices, due to the improved construction as described above.
- the epilating device may further comprise a motor portion, comprising a motor and power supply, operatively arranged to engage and drive the drive element.
- the power supply may be a battery or a mains connection.
- the motor portion may be in the form of a handle for gripping the device during use and may also be formed of plastics material. In a preferred embodiment, the motor portion may be detachable from the head portion for cleaning purposes, repair or interchangeability.
- the mounting element, the spring element, and the bearing element are integrally formed from a single plate-shaped member having at least one bent portion.
- both the first and second support elements are integrally formed from the single plate-shaped member.
- the first and second support elements may be mutually connected by a base plate, which is integrally formed from the single plate-shaped member and connected to the first and second support elements by respective bent portions of the plate-shaped member.
- the epilating device may then comprise a tweezer portion and a U-shaped yoke in which the tweezer portion is mounted for rotation, the yoke being formed from a unitary sheet of metal having upstanding support elements for supporting an axle of the tweezer portion and at least one integrally- formed, spring-mounted bearing element for application of an axially directed pinching force to the tweezer portion.
- the metal yoke may be formed of sheet metal material having sufficient strength to provide the necessary pinching force via the spring element.
- the yoke may be formed of sheet metal material having sufficient strength to provide the necessary pinching force via the spring element.
- the yoke may be
- the yoke may be a unitary structure, it is not excluded that regions of the yoke could undergo a particular treatment, e.g. heat treatment in order to locally improve their properties.
- Figure 1 shows an epilating device according to a first embodiment of the present invention in perspective view
- Figure 2 shows a portion of the epilating device of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 shows a perspective view of a yoke for the device of Figure 1;
- Figure 4 shows a perspective view of a yoke for an epilating device according to a second embodiment of the invention
- Figure 5 shows the yoke of Figure 4 assembled to a tweezer portion
- Figure 6 shows a schematic cross-sectional view through an epilating device according to a third embodiment of the invention with a rod-based tweezer system
- Figure 7 shows an alternative fourth embodiment of the invention having an enlarged opening between the tweezer portion and yoke.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an epilating device 1 according to a first embodiment of the invention.
- the epilating device 1 comprises a head portion 2 and a motor portion 4, which engage together.
- the head portion 2 has an access opening 6 in its forward surface providing access to a pinching region 18 of a tweezer portion 20, which will be described in further detail below.
- the opening 6 is delimited on either side by shoulders 16.
- the tweezer portion 20 and the shoulders 16 together define the overall width of the epilating device.
- the motor portion 4 houses a motor 8 having an output gear 11 and a rechargeable power supply 10, which can be charged through a jack 12.
- An on-off switch 14 is provided on the front face.
- the motor portion 4 has an ergonomic form for use as a handle.
- Figure 2 shows in front elevation a portion of the epilating device 1 with the head portion 2 removed.
- the tweezer portion 20 comprises a plurality of disks 22A - 22J mounted together on a shaft 24.
- a bearing cage 23 On either end of the tweezer portion 20 is mounted a bearing cage 23, carrying ball bearings 25.
- the first disk 22 A and the last disk 22 J each have a bearing plate 21 against which the ball bearings 25 may rotate.
- the shaft 24 is supported at its ends from mounting elements formed by upstanding legs 26 of a metal frame or yoke 28. In this embodiment, the shaft 24 does not rotate with respect to the yoke 28. This is achieved by a form fit connection between these parts.
- Integrally formed with the yoke 28 is a pair of spring arms 30 which carry washers 32 at their ends.
- the washers 32 act as bearing elements to engage with the ball bearings 25 and bear against them due to a force of the spring arms 30. This force presses the disks 22 together with a pinching force P at the pinching region 18.
- Each of the disks 22 is free to rotate around the axle 24. Nevertheless, due to their form and to the pinching force P, the disks 22 rotate together as a disk packet.
- the first disk 22A is connected to a drive element in the form of a toothed cog 34 which extends along the shaft 24 beyond the washer 32 to a position between the washer 32 and the leg 26.
- the cog 34 is driven from the output gear 11 of the motor 10 through a number of intermediate stage gears (not shown).
- the cog 34 in turn drives the tweezer portion 20 in rotation about the shaft 24. Further details of the operation of the tweezer portion 20 can be found in WO2006/117755 Al the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
- Figure 3 shows the yoke 28 in perspective view without the tweezer portion
- the yoke 28 is formed of a single plate-shaped member, e.g. a piece of sheet metal, that has been cut and bent or folded to form first and second support elements
- the manufacture of the epilating device is considerably simplified, since the three functions of supporting the axle, application of a pinching force and providing a bearing may be combined into a single component.
- Figure 4 discloses a yoke 128 according to a second asymmetric embodiment of the invention in perspective view. Similar features to the first embodiment are denoted by like references preceded by 100.
- the yoke 128 is provided with a washer 132 and spring arm 130 at one side only.
- the upstanding leg 126 is generally flat and provided with a locating hole 136 for receiving the shaft of a tweezer portion.
- the upstanding leg 126 should have sufficient strength to provide the spring force P but the resilience or movement may primarily be provided from one side by the spring arm 130.
- the portion of the leg 126 around the locating hole 136 serves as a bearing surface in the same manner as the washer 132.
- Figure 5 shows in perspective view an epilating device 101 according to the second embodiment of the invention with the yoke 128 supporting a tweezer portion 120.
- the tweezer portion 120 is otherwise identical to that of the first embodiment of Figure 2 and is not described further here.
- the cog 134 is located at the side of the yoke 128 corresponding to the washer 132 and spring arm 130.
- the pinching force P is provided directly by the upstanding arm 126 at a position corresponding to the pinching region at which hairs will be gripped during use.
- the overall width of the shoulder construction is thus narrower still than in the first embodiment
- Figure 6 shows a schematic cross-sectional view through an epilating device
- 201 according to a third embodiment of the invention which operates with a rod-based tweezer system.
- similar features to the first and second embodiments are denoted by the same reference numerals preceded by 200.
- a yoke 228 supports a tweezer portion 220.
- the yoke 228 is asymmetric and otherwise identical to that of the second embodiment of Figure 4, comprising a washer 232 and spring arm 230 at one side only.
- the upstanding leg 226 is generally flat and provided with a locating hole 236 for receiving a shaft 224 of the tweezer portion 220.
- the washer 232 and upstanding leg 226 are angled with respect to each other towards a pinching region 218.
- the tweezer portion 220 comprises an inner body 240 and an outer body 242 arranged to rotate together about the shaft 224 under the action of a cog 234.
- Actuating rods 244 extend through channels 246 within the inner body 240 and have cam surfaces 248 at their outermost extremities. Return springs 250 within the channels 246 bias the rods outwards such that the cam surfaces engage with washers 232 and upstanding leg 226 respectively.
- the outer body 242 is formed in three sections 242 A, B, C. The skilled person will recognize that further sections may also be provided. Sections 242A and 242C comprise fixed tweezer elements 252 at their outer circumference. Pivotable tweezer elements 254 are held between adjacent sections 242 A,B,C and are engageable with the fixed tweezer elements 252. The pivotable tweezer elements 254 have inner ends 256 which engage with notches 258 formed in the rods 244.
- the tweezer portion 220 is generally as described in EP 2008543 Al, and may operate as described therein. The contents of that disclosure are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. Accordingly, during operation of the epilating device 201, the cog 234 causes rotation of the inner body 240 about the shaft 224. As the inner body 240 rotates, the cam surfaces 248 are biased inwards as they approach the pinching region 218. This bias causes inwards displacement of the actuating rods 244, which movement is transferred to the pivotable tweezer elements 254 by engagement of the inner ends 256 with notches 258. The pivotable tweezer elements 254 thus engage with the fixed tweezer elements 252 to pinch hairs and, as the tweezer portion 220 rotates further, to pull them out.
- Figure 7 shows in front elevation a portion of an epilating device according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- the embodiment of Figure 7 corresponds generally to that of Figure 2, and like elements are given like references preceded by 300.
- the tweezer portion 320 is mounted by shaft 324 from upstanding legs 326 of metal frame or yoke 328.
- an enlarged space or opening is provided between the yoke 328 and the tweezer portion 320. This opening may be advantageous in allowing better access to the tweezer portion and improved cleaning.
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BR112015005475A BR112015005475A2 (pt) | 2012-09-17 | 2013-09-11 | dispositivo de depilação para remoção de pêlos da pele por meio de apertar, puxar e liberar os pêlos |
CN201380048160.7A CN104640476A (zh) | 2012-09-17 | 2013-09-11 | 脱毛设备 |
US14/428,018 US20150230580A1 (en) | 2012-09-17 | 2013-09-11 | Epilating device |
RU2015114315A RU2015114315A (ru) | 2012-09-17 | 2013-09-11 | Эпилирующее устройство |
JP2015531668A JP2015528364A (ja) | 2012-09-17 | 2013-09-11 | 脱毛装置 |
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