The present invention relates generally to a compact handheld vacuum for general cosmetic and grooming purposes.
Vacuums are a ubiquitous sight in the modern household, as the advent of vacuums has greatly reduced the amount of labor required for housecleaning. Over the years vacuum technology has been applied to a number of different areas, including cosmetics. Today, it is possible to buy specialized vacuums that are designed for use with the skin, facial or otherwise, however they are primarily marketed to medical or clinical specialists and used in those types of facilities. These vacuums are often used to apply a liquid cleaner, powder, or other material to aid with cleaning the skin. Often times these vacuums are marketed as skin health devices, with claims of cleaning out pores and washing contaminants away from the skin. However, these vacuums are not as well suited towards simple cleaning, often proving to be overly bulky and complicated. There exists a need for a specially designed beauty vacuum which is portable, accessible, and simple to use and which is attainable and affordable in comparison to similar daily use items, i.e. electric toothbrush, electric shavers, electric trimmers, etc.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a compact vacuum designed for use on and around the face, neck, and other areas. The present invention is designed for basic grooming purposes and as such can be used to vacuum up hairs, superficial debris and even makeup. This will allow for debris removal without the use of fingers or other items such as q-tips, cotton pads, etc., which themselves can leave behind unwanted debris.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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The casing 1 is used to arrange and mount the other components of the present invention, which is shown in
The general configuration of the components allows the unwanted particulate to travel a path through the present invention, which allows the unwanted particulate to be removed from the user's skin, collected, and disposed of by the present invention. The vacuuming mechanism 8 is positioned within the first section 2, and the filtering container 14 is positioned within the second section 5, which allows the suction end 3 to be in fluid communication with the exhaust port 15 through both the vacuuming mechanism 8 and the filtering container 14. More specifically, the vacuuming mechanism 8 comprises an intake port 9, an output port 10, and a motor 11. Fluid, such as air, surrounding the present invention is drawn into the vacuuming mechanism 8 through the intake port 9 and is expelled from the vacuuming mechanism 8 through output port 10. Thus, the intake port 9 is in fluid communication with the output port 10 through the motor 11, which is used to create a pressure differential between the intake port 9 and the output port 10. In order to properly guide the unwanted particulate through present invention, the motor 11 is used to generate a lower pressure at the intake port 9 and a higher pressure at the output port 10. The filtering container 14 is used to store the unwanted particulate in the second section 5 while still allowing air to exit through the second section 5. In addition, the suction end 3 needs to be in fluid communication with the intake port 9, and the filtering container 14 needs to be in fluid communication with the output port 10 through both the first open end 4 and the second open end 6. This configuration for the vacuuming mechanism 8 allows the unwanted particulate to be suctioned into the present invention through the suction end 3, to be guided through the casing 1, and to be collected within the filtering container 14. Moreover, the regular-pressured air outside the present invention flows in through the suction end 3 in order to bring the low pressure area to equilibrium. The air, along with the unwanted particulate, is then passed through vacuuming mechanism 8 into the filtering container 14 and out of the exhaust port 15.
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The plurality of accessory nozzles 16 caters the suction force of the present invention to collect a specific kind of unwanted particulate from the user's skin. Thus, each of the plurality of accessory nozzles 16 is uniquely configured to serve one particular function. For example, the plurality of accessory nozzles 16 could include a brush nozzle and a pinpoint nozzle. The brush nozzle would be especially useful for removing makeup, hairs, or debris because the combined brushing and vacuuming action could be more effective at removing debris than using one of the two methods. The pinpoint tip nozzle would be designed for more precise uses of the present invention, in which the regular-sized suction end 3 is too large or unwieldy. In some instances, the user may want to vacuum up a lone hair or an errant spot of makeup without disturbing the rest of their face; the precision of the pinpoint tip nozzle would be ideally suited for such tasks. Using the pinpoint tip nozzle, the present invention would be capable of addressing mistakes in an application of makeup.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the positioning of each accessory nozzle 16 depends upon the user's selection. Thus, the plurality of accessory nozzles 16 will include a selected nozzle 17 and an at least one unselected nozzle 18, which are shown in
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The present invention can be provided in different sizes for men and women. Regardless of variations in size for gender, the present invention is ideally sized to be handheld. More specifically, the casing 1 should be able to be placed in a person's palm and gripped with their fingers, without the need for a handle. While variations in size of the present invention are possible, the end result should not impede the compact nature, usability, and portability of the present invention. In addition to the above, improvements may be made to the visual aesthetics of the present invention; the present invention may be sold in different colors, with various decals printed on the casing 1, with crystal accessories embedding into the casing 1, or a combination of the above. These are just a few examples of visual modifications that can be made to the present invention. These and other modifications or additions can me employed without changing the functionality of the present invention.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 61/833,997 filed on Jun. 12, 2013.
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