Claims
- 1. A depilation appliance for plucking hair of the human skin of a user, comprising
- a housing having an opening defining a plucking zone,
- a rotary depilation member comprising a plurality of hair-grasping elements, said depilation member disposed within the opening and rotating about its axis for grasping hairs of the skin of the user within the plucking zone,
- an impulse generator comprising a plurality of reciprocating skin-impacting impulse elements disposed adjacent the plurality of hair grasping elements, and
- a motor drive element disposed within the housing coupled with the depilation member and to drive the impulse generator, and
- wherein each of said plurality of reciprocating skin-impacting impulse elements has a distal free end, each of said plurality of free ends cyclically being accelerated into and subsequently away from the skin to impart a localized impulse stimulus perceived by the nervous system of the user in synchronization with a rotational cycle of the depilation member,
- whereby each said impulse element free end imparts a masking stimulus approximately coincident with an adjacent hair-grasping element plucking the hair of the user during the rotational cycle, to thereby lessen a perceived discomfort of depilation.
- 2. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of skin-impacting impulse elements is disposed on the rotary depilation member, whereby a portion of the plurality of free ends simultaneously moves generally towards and away from said plucking zone while being accelerated into and subsequently away from the skin.
- 3. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of skin-impacting impulse elements is mounted in at least one row.
- 4. A depilation appliance according to claim 3, wherein the at least one row of skin-impacting impulse elements is generally parallel to the rotational axis of the rotary depilation member.
- 5. A depilation appliance according to claim 3, wherein the at least one row of skin-impacting impulse elements is generally parallel to an exterior surface of the housing.
- 6. A depilation appliance according to claim 3, wherein the at least one row of skin-impacting impulse elements is outside of and adjacent the opening in the housing.
- 7. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the skin-impacting impulse elements are of pin-shaped configuration and whose free ends are pointed.
- 8. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein a portion of the plurality of skin-impacting impulse elements have their free ends disposed during depilation intersecting a plane constructed tangent to the hair-grasping elements, whereby the free ends of the portion contact the skin straight.
- 9. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the skin-impacting impulse elements are of pin-shaped configuration moving during depilation generally perpendicular to a surface of the skin.
- 10. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the skin-impacting impulse elements are displaced generally linearly during depilation parallel to their longitudinal axes.
- 11. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the distal free ends of the skin-impacting impulse elements have portions adjacent their free edges at least partially formed with a tapered shape selected from a group of shapes consisting of pyramids and cones.
- 12. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of hair-grasping elements cyclically open and close during rotation of the depilation member, and the plurality of skin-impacting impulse elements is coupled to the rotary depilation member.
- 13. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of skin-impacting impulse elements moves in response to a spring.
- 14. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of skin-impacting impulse elements moves in response to a cam surface.
- 15. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the free ends of the plurality of skin-impacting impulse elements move towards the skin no later than a time in which the adjacent hair-grasping element plucks the hair and said free ends subsequently move away from the skin immediately after imparting the localized impulse stimulus.
- 16. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of skin-impacting impulse elements is driven by a mechanical linkage disposed between the impulse elements and the motor towards and away from the skin.
- 17. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the impulse generator further comprises a drive shaft coupled to the plurality of skin-impacting impulse elements.
- 18. A depilation appliance according to claim 17, wherein the impulse generator drive shaft is formed as a crankshaft.
- 19. A depilation appliance according to claim 17, wherein the respective skin-impacting impulse elements further comprise a guide slot in which the drive shaft is disposed.
- 20. A depilation appliance according to claim 17, wherein the impulse generator drive shaft is coupled to the rotary depilation member by a transmission member.
- 21. A depilation appliance according to claim 20, wherein the transmission member comprises gears selected from a group of gears consisting of spur gears and bevel gears.
- 22. A depilation appliance according to claim 17, wherein the impulse generator drive shaft is disposed substantially parallel to the rotational axis of the depilation member.
- 23. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein a first portion of the distal free ends is accelerated towards the skin while a second portion of the distal free ends is accelerated away from the skin.
- 24. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the distal free ends are accelerated in unison towards and away from the skin.
- 25. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of impulse element free ends traverse the plucking zone during rotation of the rotary depilation member.
- 26. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of skin-impacting impulse elements is mounted on an outside lateral surface of the appliance housing, whereby said impulse element free ends impart masking stimuli to a region of the skin prior to said region being traversed by the plucking zone and being subjected to the hair-grasping elements plucking the hair of the user as the user moves the depilation appliance over the skin.
- 27. A depilation appliance according to claim 1, wherein each of the impulse elements has a base portion located remote from the distal free end thereof and away from the skin, said base portion being proximal the depilation member rotational axis.
- 28. A depilation appliance for plucking hair of the human skin of a user, comprising
- a housing having an opening,
- a rotary depilation member having an outer envelope surface and comprising a plurality of hair-grasping elements, said hair-grasping elements sequentially clamping and opening respectively into and out of hair plucking relation to one another,
- said depilation member disposed within the opening and rotating about its axis for grasping hairs of the skin of the user within a plucking zone defined by a region of intersection of clamped hair-grasping element portions with the outer envelope surface,
- an impulse generator comprising a plurality of reciprocating skin-impacting impulse elements disposed in laterally spaced relation to the plucking zone, and
- a motor drive element disposed within the housing coupled with the depilation member and to drive the impulse generator, and
- wherein each of said reciprocating skin-impacting impulse elements has a distal free end cyclically being accelerated into and subsequently away from a region of skin to impart localized impulse stimulus perceived by the nervous system of the user in synchronization with a rotational cycle of the depilation member,
- whereby each said impulse element free end imparts a masking stimulus to the region of the skin in sequence with the skin being subjected to the hair-grasping elements plucking the hair of the user as the user moves the depilation appliance over the skin, to thereby lessen a perceived discomfort of depilation.
- 29. A depilation appliance according to claim 28, wherein a first portion of the distal free ends is accelerated towards the skin while a second portion of the distal free ends is accelerated away from the skin.
- 30. A depilation appliance according to claim 28, wherein the distal free ends are accelerated in unison towards and away from the skin.
- 31. A depilation appliance according to claim 28, wherein the plurality of impulse elements is disposed outside the housing opening.
- 32. A depilation appliance according to claim 28, wherein the plurality of skin-impacting elements is mounted on an outside lateral surface of the appliance housing, whereby the plurality of elements impart localized impulse stimuli to the skin outside the plucking zone.
- 33. A depilation appliance according to claim 28, wherein the plurality of skin-impacting impulse elements is mounted in at least one row.
- 34. A depilation appliance according to claim 33, wherein the at least one row of skin-impacting impulse elements is generally parallel to the rotational axis of the rotary depilation member.
- 35. A depilation appliance according to claim 33, wherein the at least one row of skin-impacting impulse elements is generally parallel to an exterior surface of the housing.
- 36. A depilation appliance according to claim 28, wherein a portion of the plurality of skin-impacting impulse elements have their free ends disposed during depilation intersecting a plane constructed tangent to peripheral edges of the hair-grasping elements.
- 37. A depilation appliance according to claim 28, wherein the skin-impacting impulse elements move during depilation generally perpendicular to a surface of the skin.
- 38. A depilation appliance according to claim 28, wherein the skin-impacting impulse elements displace during depilation while maintaining an orientation generally parallel their longitudinal axes in the rest position.
- 39. A depilation appliance according to claim 38, wherein the skin-impacting impulse elements displace generally linearly parallel their longitudinal axes.
- 40. A depilation appliance according to claim 28, wherein the distal free ends of the skin-impacting impulse elements have portions adjacent their free edges at least partially formed with a tapered shape selected from a group of shapes consisting of pyramids and cones.
- 41. A depilation appliance according to claim 28, wherein the free ends of the plurality of skin-impacting impulse elements move towards the skin generally coincident with adjacent hair-grasping elements plucking the hair and said free ends subsequently move away from the skin immediately after imparting the localized impulse stimulus.
- 42. A depilation appliance according to claim 28, wherein the plurality of impulse elements is disposed in spaced relation to the depilation member.
- 43. A depilation appliance according to claim 1 or 28, the skin-impacting impulse elements being substantially rigid.
- 44. A depilation appliance according to claim 1 or 28, wherein the depilation member is generally cylindrical.
- 45. A depilation appliance according to claim 1 or 28, wherein the depilation member is generally right circular cylindrical.
- 46. A depilation appliance for plucking hair of the human skin of a user, comprising
- a housing having an opening,
- a rotary depilation member having an outer envelope surface and comprising a plurality of hair-grasping elements, said hair-grasping elements sequentially clamping and opening respectively into and out of hair plucking relation to one another,
- said depilation member disposed within the opening and rotating about its axis for grasping hairs of the skin of the user within a plucking zone defined by a region of intersection of clamped hair-grasping element portions with the outer envelope surface,
- an impulse generator comprising at least one reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element disposed in laterally spaced relation to the plucking zone, and
- a motor drive element disposed within the housing coupled with the depilation member and to drive the impulse generator, and
- wherein said reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element has a distal free end cyclically being accelerated into and subsequently away from a region of skin to impart localized impulse stimulus perceived by the nervous system of the user in synchronization with a rotational cycle of the depilation member, and
- wherein the impulse element is disposed in the rotary depilation member,
- whereby said impulse element free end imparts a masking stimulus to the region of the skin in sequence with the skin being subjected to the hair-grasping elements plucking the hair of the user as the user moves the depilation appliance over the skin, to thereby lessen a perceived discomfort of depilation.
- 47. A depilation appliance for plucking hair of the human skin of a user, comprising
- a housing having an opening,
- a rotary depilation member having an outer envelope surface and comprising a plurality of hair-grasping elements, said hair-grasping elements sequentially clamping and opening respectively into and out of hair plucking relation to one another,
- said depilation member disposed within the opening and rotating about its axis for grasping hairs of the skin of the user within a plucking zone defined by a region of intersection of clamped hair-grasping element portions with the outer envelope surface,
- an impulse generator comprising at least one reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element disposed in laterally spaced relation to the plucking zone, and
- a motor drive element disposed within the housing coupled with the depilation member and to drive the impulse generator, and
- wherein said reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element has a distal free end cyclically being accelerated into and subsequently away from a region of skin to impart localized impulse stimulus perceived by the nervous system of the user in synchronization with a rotational cycle of the depilation member, and
- wherein the impulse element free end traverses the plucking zone during rotation of the rotary depilation member,
- whereby said impulse element free end imparts a masking stimulus to the region of the skin in sequence with the skin being subjected to the hair-grasping elements plucking the hair of the user as the user moves the depilation appliance over the skin, to thereby lessen a perceived discomfort of depilation.
- 48. A depilation appliance for plucking hair of the human skin of a user, comprising
- a housing having an opening,
- a rotary depilation member having an outer envelope surface and comprising a plurality of hair-grasping elements, said hair-grasping elements sequentially clamping and opening respectively into and out of hair plucking relation to one another,
- said depilation member disposed within the opening and rotating about its axis for grasping hairs of the skin of the user within a plucking zone defined by a region of intersection of clamped hair-grasping element portions with the outer envelope surface,
- an impulse generator comprising at least one reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element disposed in laterally spaced relation to the plucking zone, and
- a motor drive element disposed within the housing coupled with the depilation member and to drive the impulse generator, and
- wherein said reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element has a distal free end cyclically being accelerated into and subsequently away from a region of skin to impart localized impulse stimulus perceived by the nervous system of the user in synchronization with a rotational cycle of the depilation member, and
- wherein the skin-impacting impulse element is of pin-shaped configuration,
- whereby said impulse element free end imparts a masking stimulus to the region of the skin in sequence with the skin being subjected to the hair-grasping elements plucking the hair of the user as the user moves the depilation appliance over the skin, to thereby lessen a perceived discomfort of depilation.
- 49. A depilation appliance for plucking hair of the human skin of a user, comprising
- a housing having an opening,
- a rotary depilation member having an outer envelope surface and comprising a plurality of hair-grasping elements said hair-grasping elements sequentially clamping and opening respectively into and out of hair plucking relation to one another,
- said depilation member disposed within the opening and rotating about its axis for grasping hairs of the skin of the user within a plucking zone defined by a region of intersection of clamped hair-grasping element portions with the outer envelope surface,
- an impulse generator comprising at least one reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element disposed in laterally spaced relation to the plucking zone, and
- a motor drive element disposed within the housing coupled with the depilation member and to drive the impulse generator, and
- wherein said reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element has a distal free end cyclically being accelerated into and subsequently away from a region of skin to impart localized impulse stimulus perceived by the nervous system of the user in synchronization with a rotational cycle of the depilation member, and
- wherein the skin-impacting impulse element is biased by a spring,
- whereby said impulse element free end imparts a masking stimulus to the region of the skin in sequence with the skin being subjected to the hair-grasping elements plucking the hair of the user as the user moves the depilation appliance over the skin, to thereby lessen a perceived discomfort of depilation.
- 50. A depilation appliance for plucking hair of the human skin of a user, comprising
- a housing having an opening,
- a rotary depilation member having an outer envelope surface and comprising a plurality of hair-grasping elements, said hair-grasping elements sequentially clamping and opening respectively into and out of hair plucking relation to one another,
- said depilation member disposed within the opening and rotating about its axis for grasping hairs of the skin of the user within a plucking zone defined by a region of intersection of clamped hair-grasping element portions with the outer envelope surface,
- an impulse generator comprising at least one reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element disposed in laterally spaced relation to the plucking zone, and
- a motor drive element disposed within the housing coupled with the depilation member and to drive the impulse generator, and
- wherein said reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element has a distal free end cyclically being accelerated into and subsequently away from a region of skin to impart localized impulse stimulus perceived by the nervous system of the user in synchronization with a rotational cycle of the depilation member, and
- wherein the skin-impacting impulse element moves in response to a cam surface,
- whereby said impulse element free end imparts a masking stimulus to the region of the skin in sequence with the skin being subjected to the hair-grasping elements plucking the hair of the user as the user moves the depilation appliance over the skin, to thereby lessen a perceived discomfort of depilation.
- 51. A depilation appliance for plucking hair of the human skin of a user, comprising
- a housing having an opening,
- a rotary depilation member having an outer envelope surface and comprising a plurality of hair-grasping elements, said hair-grasping elements sequentially clamping and opening respectively into and out of hair plucking relation to one another,
- said depilation member disposed within the opening and rotating about its axis for grasping hairs of the skin of the user within a plucking zone defined by a region of intersection of clamped hair-grasping element portions with the outer envelope surface,
- an impulse generator comprising at least one reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element disposed in laterally spaced relation to the plucking zone, and
- a motor drive element disposed within the housing coupled with the depilation member and to drive the impulse generator, and
- wherein said reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element has a distal free end cyclically being accelerated into and subsequently away from a region of skin to impart localized impulse stimulus perceived by the nervous system of the user in synchronization with a rotational cycle of the depilation member, and
- wherein the impulse generator further comprises a drive shaft coupled to the skin-impacting impulse element,
- whereby said impulse element free end imparts a masking stimulus to the region of the skin in sequence with the skin being subjected to the hair-grasping elements plucking the hair of the user as the user moves the depilation appliance over the skin, to thereby lessen a perceived discomfort of depilation.
- 52. A depilation appliance according to claim 51, wherein the impulse generator drive shaft is formed as a crankshaft.
- 53. A depilation appliance according to claim 51, wherein the impulse generator drive shaft is coupled to the rotary depilation member by a transmission member.
- 54. A depilation appliance according to claim 53, wherein the transmission member comprises linkage elements engaging in rolling contact.
- 55. A depilation appliance according to claim 53, wherein the transmission member comprises gears.
- 56. A depilation appliance according to claim 53, wherein the impulse generator drive shaft is disposed substantially parallel to the rotational axis of the depilation member.
- 57. A depilation appliance for plucking hair of the human skin of a user, comprising
- a housing having an opening,
- a rotary depilation member having an outer envelope surface and comprising a plurality of hair-grasping elements, said hair-grasping elements sequentially clamping and opening respectively into and out of hair plucking relation to one another,
- said depilation member disposed within the opening and rotating about its axis for grasping hairs of the skin of the user within a plucking zone defined by a region of intersection of clamped hair-grasping element portions with the outer envelope surface,
- an impulse generator comprising at least one reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element disposed in laterally spaced relation to the plucking zone, and
- a motor drive element disposed within the housing coupled with the depilation member and to drive the impulse generator, and
- wherein said reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element has a plurality of distal free ends cyclically being accelerated into and subsequently away from a region of skin to impart localized impulse stimulus perceived by the nervous system of the user in synchronization with a rotational cycle of the depilation member,
- whereby each said impulse element free end imparts a masking stimulus to the region of the skin in sequence with the skin being subjected to the hair-grasping elements plucking the hair of the user as the user moves the depilation appliance over the skin, to thereby lessen a perceived discomfort of depilation.
- 58. A depilation method for reducing a perceived discomfort to a user during depilation, comprising the steps of
- providing a depilation member having hair-grasping elements and a rotary axis coupled to a drive element,
- providing at least one skin-impacting element driven by said drive element and disposed in spaced relation to the hair-grasping elements, said skin-impacting element having a plurality of distal free ends,
- gripping and pulling hairs from the skin of the user by rotating the depilation member,
- accelerating said distal free ends into and out of contact with the skin,
- imparting a mechanical impulse stimulus to the skin by each said distal free end approximately coincident in time with the step of gripping and pulling,
- whereby the impulse stimulus imparted to the skin masks the discomfort of depilation.
- 59. A depilation method according to claim 55, wherein the skin-impacting element is provided with a plurality of projections having said distal free ends for impacting the skin.
- 60. A depilation method for reducing a perceived discomfort to a user during depilation, comprising the steps of
- providing a depilation member having a rotary axis coupled to a drive element,
- providing a plurality of skin-impacting distal free ends driven by said drive element,
- gripping and pulling hairs from the skin of the user by rotating the depilation member,
- imparting a plurality of localized mechanical impulse stimuli to the skin by said plurality of distal free ends approximately coincident in time with the step of gripping and pulling,
- whereby the plurality of imparted localized impulse stimuli mask the discomfort of depilation.
- 61. A depilation method according to claim 55 or 60, wherein the step of imparting comprises the distal free ends moving generally linearly.
- 62. A depilation method according to claim 55 or 60, wherein the step of gripping and pulling hairs comprises pulling a hair from a region of skin after the step of imparting stimulates said region of skin.
- 63. A depilation method according to claim 55 or 60, wherein the depilation member is moved in a first direction over the skin and the step of imparting imparts the impulse immediately prior to depilation in said first direction.
- 64. A depilation method according to claim 60, wherein the plurality of skin-impacting distal free ends is disposed spaced from the depilation member rotary axis and extending along a generally similar direction as the depilation member rotary axis.
- 65. A depilation appliance for plucking hair of the human skin of a user, comprising
- a housing having an opening,
- a rotary depilation member having an outer envelope surface and comprising a plurality of hair-grasping elements, said hair-grasping elements sequentially clamping and opening respectively into and out of hair plucking relation to one another,
- said depilation member disposed within the opening and rotating about its axis for grasping hairs of the skin of the user within a plucking zone defined by a region of intersection of clamped hair-grasping element portions with the outer envelope surface,
- an impulse generator comprising at least one reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element disposed in laterally spaced relation to the plucking zone, and
- a motor drive element disposed within the housing coupled with the depilation member and to drive the impulse generator, and
- wherein said reciprocating skin-impacting impulse element has a distal free end cyclically being accelerated into and subsequently away from a region of skin to impart localized impulse stimulus perceived by the nervous system of the user in synchronization with a rotational cycle of the depilation member, and
- wherein the skin-impacting impulse element is of disc-shaped configuration in a region of the free end,
- whereby said impulse element free end imparts a masking stimulus to the region of the skin in sequence with the skin being subjected to the hair-grasping elements plucking the hair of the user as the user moves the depilation appliance over the skin, to thereby lessen a perceived discomfort of depilation.
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