Claims
- 1. A depilation apparatus comprising at least one pair of depilation rollers which are rotatable in opposite directions and whose circumferential surfaces have an undulatory cross-sectional profile with a maximum and a minimum diameter and at least four crests, which rollers interengage circumferentially with their cross-sectional profiles, one of said rollers being adapted to be driven by means of a motor, the depilation rollers performing a rotary movement which at the location where they interengage circumferentially is directed into the interior of the apparatus, wherein the undulatory cross-sectional profile extends linearly over the whole length of each depilation roller, the maximum diameter of the depilation rollers is selected to be of the order of magnitude of 4.5 mm, and the number of crests of the cross-sectional profile is selected to be of the order of magnitude of 10, a skin-tautening roller being arranged at either side adjacent the depilation rollers, said skin-tautening roller having a diameter larger than the maximum diameter of the depilation rollers and being driven in a direction of rotation which is directed away from the apparatus at the location of the adjacent depilation rollers.
- 2. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 1, in which the undulatory cross-sectional profile of the circumferential surfaces of the depilation rollers is sinusoidal, the depilation rollers intermesh tightly at the location of their maximum diameter and at the location of their minimum diameter respectively, and the ratio of the maximum diameter to the difference between maximum and the minimum diameter is selected to be of the order of magnitude of 7.
- 3. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the undulatory cross-sectional profile of the circumferential surfaces of the depilation rollers is a toothed-wheel profile having teeth with rounded tops, the depilation rollers intermeshing tightly only at the location of the tooth flanks of their cross-sectional profiles.
- 4. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the toothed-wheel profile is involute.
- 5. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the depilation rollers are driven with a speed of the order of magnitude of 1500 revolutions per minute.
- 6. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 1, comprising at least two pairs of depilation rollers which, viewed in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the depilation rollers, are arranged opposite one another in spacedapart pairs, wherein the depilation rollers of two pairs are driven by means of a motor-driven gear wheel, which gear wheel, viewed in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the depilation rollers, drives the forward depilation roller of the depilation rollers of the both pairs.
- 7. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein every further pair of depilation rollers is driven by the adjacent depilation roller via gear wheels connected to the depilation rollers.
- 8. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the depilation rollers are arranged on a support, which support is arranged on the apparatus so as to be pivotable away from the apparatus.
- 9. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the depilation rollers are arranged on a support which is detachably connected to the apparatus.
- 10. A depilation apparatus comprising at least one pair of depilation rollers which are rotatable in opposite directions and whose circumferential surfaces have an undulatory cross-sectional profile with a maximum and a minimum diameter and at least four crests, which rollers interengage circumferentially with their cross-sectional profiles, one of said rollers being adapted to be driven by means of a motor, the depilation rollers performing a rotary movement which at the location where they interengage circumferentially is directed into the interior of the apparatus, wherein the undulatory cross-sectional profile extends linearly over the whole length of each depilation roller, the maximum diameter of the depilation rollers is selected to be of the order of magnitude of 4.5 mm, and the number of crests of the cross-sectional profile is selected to be of the order of magnitude of 10, at least one of said depilation rollers being supported on pivotable arms by means of which it is urged circumferentially against the adjacent depilation roller under spring action.
- 11. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein a skin-tautening roller is arranged at either side adjacent the depilation rollers and is driven in a direction of rotation which is directed away from the apparatus at the location of the adjacent depilation rollers.
- 12. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the undulatory cross-sectional profile of the circumferential surfaces of the depilation rollers is sinusoidal, the depilation rollers intermesh tightly at the location of their maximum diameter and at the location of their minimum diameter respectively, and the ratio of the maximum diameter to the difference between maximum and the minimum diameter is selected to be of the order of magnitude of 7.
- 13. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the undulatory cross-sectional profile of the circumferential surfaces of the depilation rollers is a toothed-wheel profile having teeth with rounded tops, the depilation rollers intermeshing tightly only at the location of the tooth flanks of their cross-sectional profiles.
- 14. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the toothed-wheel profile is involute.
- 15. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the depilation rollers are driven with a speed of the order of magnitude of 1500 revolutions per minute.
- 16. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein at least two pairs of depilation rollers which, viewed in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the depilation rollers, are arranged opposite one another in spaced-apart pairs, wherein the depilation rollers of two pairs are driven by means of a motor-driven gear wheel, which gear wheel, viewed in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the depilation rollers, drives the forward depilation roller of the depilation rollers of the both pairs.
- 17. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 16 wherein every further pair of depilation rollers is driven by the adjacent depilation roller via gear wheels connected to the depilation rollers.
- 18. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the depilation rollers are arranged on a support, which support is arranged on the apparatus so as to be pivotable away from the apparatus.
- 19. A depilation apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the depilation rollers are arranged on a support which is detachably connected to the apparatus.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 359,469, filed May 31, 1989, now abandoned.
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