The present invention pertains generally to beauty treatment, and more particularly to an apparatus and method for heating depilatory wax.
In current practice, soft depilatory wax is packaged for sale and use in rigid metal cans which an aesthetician or user places into a wax warmer for heating. Common round-ended applicators cannot reach into the corner formed between the side wall and bottom of the can, and therefore some wax remains in the can and is wasted. After use, the can is generally disposed of along with any wax remaining in the can, resulting in significant material and monetary waste.
Multiple cans may be packaged together for shipment. The shape and rigidity of the cans results in wasted space in the shipping container, and leads to higher than necessary shipping costs. Additional package space is used and money spent on packaging materials to protect the cans from damage in transport.
There is therefore a need in the art for an apparatus for heating depilatory wax which can be easily cleaned and reused, packaged and shipped in a cost-efficient manner, and reduces or eliminates wasted wax, packaging material, and wax containers.
The present invention is directed to an apparatus for heating hard or soft depilatory wax which includes a reservoir comprised of a resilient material, and a collar. An apparatus of the embodiments described herein has never been used in the hair removal industry for the purpose of containing and heating depilatory wax, and provides several beneficial features, including easy cleaning and reuse, and reduced waste of both wax and packaging. A system is provided for packaging and distributing the apparatus with soft wax packaged in bags, offering decreased shipping cost over current methods.
In accordance with an embodiment an apparatus for heating depilatory wax in a cooperating wax warmer includes:
a reservoir shaped and dimensioned to be received by a heating chamber of the wax warmer, the reservoir having a sidewall and a top opening, the top opening having an inner profile internal to and defined by the sidewall, and an outer profile at the periphery of the sidewall;
a collar configured for placement adjacent the top opening of the reservoir, the collar having a lip sized to extend outwardly from the outer profile of the top opening of the reservoir, and an aperture surrounded by the lip and configured for alignment with the top opening; and,
wherein the reservoir is formed of a resilient, heat resistant material.
In accordance with another embodiment, the lip of the collar is sized to completely cover the heating chamber of the wax warmer. This features prevents wax from dripping into the heating chamber of the wax warmer, and permits use of a reservoir which is sized slightly smaller than the heating chamber.
In accordance with another embodiment, the collar has a bottom portion configured for insertion through the top opening of the reservoir such that the lip remains external to the reservoir.
In accordance with another embodiment, the reservoir and the collar are formed of a nonstick material. In accordance with another embodiment, the reservoir is formed of a silicone rubber material. In accordance with another embodiment, the collar is formed of a silicone rubber material.
In accordance with another embodiment, the reservoir has a bottom which is convex and forms a curved abutment with the sidewall internal to the reservoir. This feature permits an applicator with a rounded end to access the internal bottom edge of the reservoir for more complete removal of wax.
In accordance with another embodiment, the apparatus includes a lid having a closed top and a bottom lid portion below the closed top, and the bottom lid portion is configured for insertion through the top opening of the reservoir. In accordance with another embodiment, the lid has an outer edge sized to cover the heating chamber of the wax warmer and configured to remain external to the reservoir.
Other embodiments, in addition to the embodiments enumerated above, will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the apparatus and method of use.
Referring initially to
Reservoir 20 is formed of a resilient material. The reservoir may therefore be temporarily deformed and will resume its original shape. The material of reservoir 20 is heat resistant, i.e. thermally stable, at least to temperatures commonly reached in wax warmers. In other embodiments, the reservoir and collar may be formed of a nonstick material, i.e. a material which permits easy removal of hardened wax. In an embodiment, reservoir 20 is comprised of a silicone rubber material (silicone). In an embodiment, reservoir 20 is comprised of about 100% silicone (about 100% means 100% less any residual material impurities). In another embodiment, the reservoir is comprised of about 100% high quality FDA food grade silicone material which is heat resistant to about 230° C. (about 446° F.). The silicone material may be microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe, eco-friendly, and BPA free. This silicone material may also pass European Union REACH testing (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals).
Embodiments of the collar include a lip 34 sized to completely cover heating chamber 502 of wax warmer 500 when in use. In addition to preventing wax from entering heating chamber 502, lip 34 further enables use of a smaller diameter reservoir with a larger warmer. By way of example, a reservoir having an outer diameter, D1 (see
The apparatus is universally sized, meaning that it is sized for use with almost any commonly used wax warmer. Reservoir 20 has a height, H (see
In embodiments, collar 30 may be formed of a resilient, heat-resistant material, such as a silicone rubber material. The material of collar 30 may have properties such as those discussed above in regard to material composition of reservoir 20. Resiliency of the reservoir and collar is advantageous in that the apparatus components may be flattened for packaging, shipment, or storage, and will resume their original shape for use. By flattening reservoirs prior to shipping, the reservoirs may be packaged in a relatively small container, when compared with the rigid metal reservoirs commonly used in the art. Costs associated with shipping reservoirs may therefore be significantly reduced, resulting in both economic savings and environmental benefit.
In exemplary embodiments, reservoir 20 and collar 30 have a wall thickness, T (see
In another embodiment, best seen in
In some embodiments, lid 50 has an outer edge 54 which overhangs reservoir sidewall when installed, and is sized to cover the heating chamber of the wax warmer in a similar manner to embodiments of the lip of collar 30.
In an embodiment, reservoir 20 and collar 30 have a lime green color, such as Pantone 375C. Embodiments of lid 50 may have the same color as the reservoir and collar.
In an embodiment, a system or kit for hair removal is provided (see
In exemplary embodiments of the system, the portion of wax is a depilatory soft wax in a quantity of 10, 12, 14, or 16 ounces. The kit may include a plurality of reservoirs, a plurality of collars, a plurality of bagged portions of wax, or combinations thereof. The kit may further include one or more lids in accordance with embodiments described above. Costs associated with shipping the kit as described above are greatly reduced compared to shipping portions of soft wax contained in rigid metal reservoirs, as is current practice.
In terms of use, a method of heating depilatory wax 600 in a cooperating wax warmer 500 includes (refer to
(a) providing an apparatus including:
(b) providing a portion of depilatory wax;
(c) placing the reservoir into the wax warmer;
(d) placing the portion of depilatory wax into the reservoir;
(e) arranging the collar so that the aperture is aligned with the top opening of the reservoir and the lip covers the heating chamber of the wax warmer; and,
(f) warming the depilatory wax.
In embodiments, the reservoir surface is non-stick, enabling easy cleaning and reuse of the reservoir. This feature contributes to improved hygiene, waste reduction, decreased cost, and improved convenience for the user.
The method of steps (a)-(f) above, further including:
(g) after (f), permitting the portion of depilatory wax to cool until the wax is sufficiently firm to be handled;
(h) turning the reservoir inside out;
(i) peeling the portion of depilatory wax out of the reservoir; and,
(j) turning the reservoir back to its original orientation.
When used with soft wax, the below method may be used to clean the reservoir for reuse. Chilling the reservoir and wax, such as in a freezer, will firm the soft wax sufficiently to permit handling in a manner similar to a room temperature hard wax. The method of steps (a)-(j) above, further including:
in (b), the portion of depilatory wax being a soft wax; and,
in (g), chilling the portion of depilatory wax for a period of time sufficient to substantially firm the portion of depilatory wax.
The embodiments of the apparatus and method for heating depilatory wax described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, combinations, variations, and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve an equivalent result, all of which are intended to be embraced within the scope of the appended claims. Further, nothing in the above-provided discussions of the apparatus and method should be construed as limiting the invention to a particular embodiment or combination of embodiments. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.
This application claims the filing benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/516,020, filed 6 Jun. 2017, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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62516020 | Jun 2017 | US |