Depilation system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6312436
  • Patent Number
    6,312,436
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 6, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The depilation system comprises an electric depilation apparatus and a cartridge. The depilation apparatus comprises a depilation head, a drive unit, and a chamber adapted to accommodate the cartridge. The cartridge comprises a reservoir for holding a substance, a discharge channel, and a pump. The chamber extends between the depilation head and the drive unit. The depilation head is movable with respect to the depilation apparatus in such a manner that the chamber is accessible. In order to enable the pump to be actuated, the depilation apparatus comprises an actuator which extends into the chamber. A mechanism couples the actuator to a button at the exterior of the depilation apparatus in such a manner that the actuator can be driven by moving the button.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a depilation system comprising an electric depilation apparatus and a cartridge, which depilation apparatus comprises a depilation head having at least one drivable depilation element, a drive unit for driving the depilation element, and a chamber adapted to accommodate the cartridge, which cartridge comprises a reservoir for holding a substance, a discharge channel, and feeder means for conveying the substance from the reservoir to the discharge channel.




Such a depilation system is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,402,697. The known depilation system comprises an electric shaving apparatus and a cartridge filled with a depilatory substance. The shaving apparatus comprises a shaving head, a driving unit and a deep chamber to accommodate the cartridge. Viewed from the shaving head, the chamber is disposed adjacent the drive unit and, at the side of the shaving apparatus which is remote from the shaving head, it has a cover to provide access to the chamber for mounting the cartridge. At the side of the shaving head the chamber communicates with a passage terminating at the exterior of the shaving head. The cartridge has an actuating button for dispensing the depilatory substance. The cover has an opening through which, in the closed condition of the cover, the button is accessible for a user when the cartridge has been mounted in the shaving apparatus. A drawback of the known system is that the chamber which accommodates the cartridge is difficult to clean. When the cartridge is inserted and removed said chamber may be soiled with residues of the substance. These residues readily give rise to the growth of bacteria, so that there is a risk of infection of the user of the shaving system. Another drawback of the known shaving system is that the cartridge is situated at a location which is best suited to mount a hair trimmer.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a depilation system of the type defined in the opening paragraph, which is hygienic in use. To this end, the invention is characterized in that the chamber is disposed between the depilation head and the drive unit. This chamber is also referred to as a “hair chamber” because in this chamber the hairs are collected which are shaved off by the depilation head. For the users of a depilation apparatus having such a hair chamber the regular cleaning of the hair chamber is a familiar routine. Moreover, this chamber can be cleaned easily and effectively because it is a shallow chamber, so that the depilation system is hygienic in use. Besides, the chamber is readily accessible for mounting and removing the cartridge by removing the depilation head from the drive unit, as is customary with such a depilation apparatus, for the purpose of cleaning the hair chamber. The extension of an electric depilation apparatus to a depilation system by the addition of a cartridge containing a substance to be applied to the skin during depilation improves the depilation comfort. Owing to the measure in accordance with the invention this extension requires little additional attention from the user, as a result of which such a system is more likely to be successful.




An embodiment of the depilation system in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the depilation apparatus comprises an actuator for actuating the feeder means of the cartridge. By providing the depilation apparatus with an actuator the feeder means of the cartridge, for example a pump, can be driven without an actuating button being required on the cartridge. This actuator may comprise, for example, an element which can be given a reciprocating movement by a drive means and which transmits this movement to the pump. Alternatively, this actuator may comprise an element which is rotatable by a drive means and which transmits this rotation to the pump via a coupling.




An embodiment of the depilation system in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the depilation apparatus has a button at the exterior of the depilation apparatus, which button is coupled to the actuator via a mechanism for manually driving the actuator by moving the button. This measure enables the substance to be dispensed according to the user's need. Such an actuator drive can be manufactured at low cost. In addition, the transmission ratio of such a mechanism can be optimized in such a manner that only a small effort is needed to depress the button in order to apply the substance.




An embodiment of the depilation system in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the depilation apparatus comprises an electrical drive means for driving the actuator and control means for activating the drive means. These measures improve the user convenience. Thus, the control means can be coupled, for example, to the on/off switch of the depilation apparatus in such a manner that the substance is dispensed automatically when depilation begins. Moreover, the control means may include a timer for periodically activating the actuator during operation of the depilation apparatus. The actuator drive can be coupled, for example, to the drive unit for the depilation elements, so that only one motor is needed for the entire depilation apparatus.




An embodiment of the depilation system in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the depilation apparatus comprises a coupling element for coupling the depilation element to the drive unit, and the cartridge has a recess which corresponds to the position of the coupling element. In the case of a triple-head shaving apparatus, for example, the hair chamber is traversed by three coupling pins which couple the drive unit to cutters in the shaving head. As a result of this, there is not much space to accommodate a cartridge. By providing the cartridge with a recess the cartridge can extend between and partly around these pins, as a result of which the reservoir of the cartridge can have a reasonable volume which is adequate, for example, for one week of shaving.




An embodiment of the depilation system in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the cartridge comprises a first part and a second part, which first part comprises locking means for locking the cartridge in the depilation apparatus and which second part comprises a flexible reservoir. By providing the cartridge with locking means, for example projections, the cartridge can be locked in the depilation apparatus by means of a snap connection. This locking assures an effective coupling between the actuator and the feeder means. By making the reservoir flexible it is achieved that a part of the substance can be pumped out of the reservoir without entry of air into the reservoir. Air in the reservoir is undesirable because it may give rise to degrading of the substance and because it may lead to air finding its way into the feeder means, so that the discharge of the substance becomes irregular or even stops completely. In addition, a flexible reservoir, for example in the form of a thin-walled plastic pouch, can be manufactured easily and cheaply and its shape readily adapts to the shape of the chamber.




An embodiment of the depilation system in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the depilation head has a discharge opening and coupling means for coupling the discharge opening to the discharge channel. By providing the depilation head with a discharge opening for applying the substance to the skin of the user the substance can be applied during depilation without having to interrupt the depilation process. In comparison with a system in which the discharge channel of the cartridge extends up to the exterior of the depilation head this embodiment has the advantage that a smooth surface of the depilation head is guaranteed independently of tolerances in the dimensioning of the depilation apparatus and the cartridge. Besides, the depilation head may be provided with channels near the discharge opening in order to assure better spreading of the substance.




An embodiment of the depilation system in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the feeder means include a diaphragm pump. A diaphragm pump can be made of a small number of simple parts. Preferably, all the parts are made of a plastic. This enables the whole cartridge to be replaced at moderate cost when the reservoir is empty. This promotes the hygiene.




An embodiment of the depilation system in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the chamber is accessible by moving the depilation head with respect to the drive unit. As a result of this, the chamber becomes even better accessible, which facilitates cleaning of the chamber and further reduces the risk of growth of bacteria.




The invention also relates to a depilation apparatus and to the cartridge of the depilation system in accordance with the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example, with reference to the drawings, in which





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a first embodiment of the depilation system in accordance with the invention,





FIG. 2

is a plan view showing the first embodiment of the invention with the depilation head removed,





FIG. 3

is a sectional view showing a cartridge for the depilation system in accordance with the invention,





FIG. 4

is a plan view showing an alternative cartridge for the depilation system in accordance with the invention,





FIG. 5

is a sectional view showing this alternative cartridge,





FIG. 6

shows a second embodiment of the depilation system in accordance with the invention, and





FIG. 7

shows a third embodiment of the depilation system in accordance with the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a first embodiment of the depilation system in accordance with the invention. The depilation system comprises an electric shaving apparatus


1


and a cartridge


2


. The shaving apparatus


1


comprises a shaving head


3


with drivable cutters


31


, of which one cutter is shown. The shaving apparatus


1


further has a drive unit, comprising an electric motor


11


for driving the cutters


31


and further having a chamber


12


adapted to accommodate the cartridge


2


. The cartridge


2


has a reservoir


21


for holding a substance. This substance may serve, for example, to reduce the friction between the shaving head


3


and the skin of a user. The cartridge


2


has a discharge channel


22


and feeder means for conveying the substance from the reservoir


21


to the discharge channel


22


. The chamber


12


extends between the shaving head


3


and the drive unit


11


. The shaving head


3


is movable with respect to the shaving apparatus


1


in such a manner that the chamber


12


is accessible. The shaving head


3


can be attached to the shaving apparatus


1


, for example, via a snap connection. Alternatively, the shaving head


3


can be attached to the shaving apparatus


1


via a hinge, not shown. The chamber


12


is readily accessible by removing the shaving head


3


or hinging it open. As a result of this, the chamber


12


can be cleaned properly and the cartridge


2


can readily be fitted and removed. In order to keep the cartridge


2


in position the shaving apparatus


1


comprises hooks


19


which engage with locking means, in the present case hooks


24


, of the cartridge


2


. The hooks


19


and


24


are shaped in such a manner that the cartridge


2


can be fitted and removed by exerting some force.




In the present case the feeder means


23


comprise a diaphragm pump (see

FIG. 3

) for feeding the substance from the reservoir


21


to the discharge channel


22


. The shaving head


3


has a discharge opening


32


and coupling means, in the present case a tubular portion


33


, for coupling the discharge opening


32


to the discharge channel


22


. To enable the diaphragm pump


23


to be actuated, the shaving apparatus


1


comprises an actuator


13


which extends into the chamber


12


. A mechanism, in the present case a lever


17


which is pivotable about a pivot


18


, couples the actuator


13


to a button


15


at the exterior of the shaving apparatus


1


, in such a manner that the actuator


13


can be driven by moving the button


15


. When the button


15


is pressed the diaphragm


23




a


(see

FIG. 3

) is depressed and a small amount of the substance can be applied to the skin of a user via the discharge opening


32


.




The chamber


12


is traversed by a coupling element


14


which serves for coupling the drive mechanism


11


to the cutter


31


. The coupling element


14


carries a toothed ring


14




a


which is in mesh with a pinion


11




a


mounted on the shaft of the motor


11


. Near the shaving head


3


the coupling element


14


comprises a coupling portion


14




b


which engages with a coupling portion


31




a


connected to the cutter


31


. The coupling portions


14




b


and


31




a


are locked in rotation when the shaving head


3


is mounted on the shaving apparatus


1


. When the shaving head


3


is removed or hinged open the coupling portions


31




a


and


14




b


are disengaged from each other. The tubular portion


33


and the discharge channel


22


are also disengaged from one another during this removal or hinging open.




The shaving apparatus


1


further comprises a battery


44


, which can be coupled to the motor


11


via a switch


42


mounted on a printed circuit board


41


. The switch


42


can be actuated by means of a button


43


at the exterior of the shaving apparatus


1


.





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the first embodiment of the shaving system in accordance with the invention shown in

FIG. 1

with the shaving head


3


removed. The Figure clearly shows that the chamber


12


is readily accessible when the shaving head


3


has been removed from the shaving apparatus


1


. In this embodiment the shaving apparatus


1


comprises three coupling elements


14


which traverse the chamber


12


. The cartridge


2


is disposed between the coupling elements


14


. The cartridge


2


comprises a first part


20


and a second part


21


. The first part


20


comprises the discharge channel


22


, locking means


24


, and the diaphragm pump (not shown). The second part is formed by a flexible reservoir


21


. The reservoir


21


has a centrally disposed recess


25


which corresponds to the position of one of the coupling elements


14


. As a result of this measure, a substantial part of the volume of the chamber


12


can be utilized despite the presence of the coupling elements


14


.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the cartridge


2


for the depilation system in accordance with the invention.The first part


20


is essentially formed by a hard plastic injection-molded product. The reservoir


21


has a collar


21




a


comprising elements for coupling the reservoir


21


to the first part


20


. The first part


20


comprises a hollow needle


20




a


by means of which an opening is made in the reservoir


21


when the reservoir


21


is coupled to the first part


20


. The reservoir


21


is coupled to the diaphragm pump


23


via the channel


20




b


in the needle


20




a


. The diaphragm pump


23


comprises a chamber


23




d


bounded by a diaphragm


23




a


. The volume of the chamber


23




d


can be varied by depressing the diaphragm


23




a


. To obtain a pumping action the diaphragm pump


23


comprises two valves


23




b


and


23




c


made of a flexible material, for example rubber. When the diaphragm


23




a


is depressed the volume of the chamber


23




d


is reduced, the valve


23




c


opens and a part of the contents of the chamber


23




d


is pumped to the discharge channel


22


. When the diaphragm


23




a


is released it will resume its initial position owing to its elasticity and the volume of the chamber


23




d


will increase. As a result of this, the valve


23




b


will open and a part of the contents of the reservoir


21


will be drawn to the chamber


23




d


via the channel


20




b


. By repeatedly depressing and releasing the diaphragm


23




a


the contents of the reservoir


21


can be pumped to the discharge channel


22


. The wall of the reservoir


21


consists of a thin plastic film. As a result, the volume of the reservoir


21


will decrease when a part of the contents of the reservoir


21


is pumped out of the reservoir. This prevents the entry of air into the reservoir


21


.




The discharge channel


22


of the cartridge


2


is sealed by means of a membrane


22




a


before the cartridge is used. As a result of this, the entire discharge channel


22


and the pump chamber


23




d


can be filled with the substance during manufacture of the cartridge without this substance being directly exposed to the environment. When the cartridge


2


is placed into a shaving apparatus


1


(see

FIG. 1

) and the shaving head


3


is replaced on the shaving apparatus the tubular portion


33


of the shaving head


3


perforates the membrane


22




a


of the cartridge


2


. As a result, the discharge opening


32


and the discharge channel


22


are coupled. Filling the chamber


23




d


and the discharge channel


22


with the substance has the advantage that the cartridge


2


can contain a larger amount of the substance. In addition, this has the advantage that after the cartridge


2


has been placed into the shaving apparatus


1


substance will be discharged from the discharge opening


32


almost immediately upon actuation of the diaphragm pump


23


.





FIG. 4

is a plan view showing an alternative cartridge for the shaving system in accordance with the invention. The cartridge


102


has a hard plastic housing


120


in which a reservoir


121


, a diaphragm pump


123


and a discharge channel


122


are situated. The housing


120


has three recesses


125


,


126


and


127


corresponding to the positions of the coupling elements


14


shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the alternative cartridge shown in FIG.


4


. In order to preclude contact between the substance and the atmosphere the reservoir


121


is surrounded by a thin and flexible inner wall


129


. The hard plastic housing


120


protects the thin-walled reservoir, which results in a more robust cartridge


102


. Similarly to the manner described with reference to

FIG. 3

, the diaphragm pump


123


pumps the substance to the discharge channel


122


via the valves


123




b


and


123




c


by repeatedly depressing and releasing the diaphragm


123




a.







FIG. 6

is a sectional view of a second embodiment of the shaving system in accordance with the invention. The difference with the first embodiment of the shaving system in accordance with the invention is that the shaving apparatus


1


comprises an electrical drive means


52


for driving the actuator and that the discharge channel


22


of the cartridge


2


projects from the shaving head


3


. In the present example, the electrical drive means


52


comprises a magnet


52




a


connected to an actuator


51


. The magnet


52




a


is drivable by feeding a current through the coil


52




b


. With the aid of control means, in the present case a button


55


at the exterior of the shaving apparatus and a switch


54


, the coil


52




a


is coupled to a battery


44


via a wiring


53


. The actuator


51


is activated by pressing the button


55


. The control means may include a control circuit


56


which feeds a current pulse through the coil


52




b


at regular intervals in dependence upon the positions of the switches


54


and/or


42


. In this way a regular supply of substance can be obtained during shaving. By having the discharge channel


22


of the cartridge


2


project from the shaving head


3


a coupling between the discharge channel opening and the discharge channel as shown in

FIG. 2

can be dispensed with.





FIG. 7

shows a third embodiment of the depilation system in accordance with the invention. The depilation system comprises an electrical depilation apparatus


201


and a cartridge


202


. The depilation apparatus


201


has a depilation head


203


comprising drivable depilation discs


231


, of which one disc is shown. The depilation apparatus


201


further has a drive unit comprising an electric motor


211


for driving the depilation discs


231


and also has a chamber


212


adapted to accommodate the cartridge


202


. The cartridge


202


has a reservoir


221


for holding a substance. This substance may be, for example, a skin-care product for the skin of a user. The cartridge


202


has a discharge channel


222


and a diaphragm pump


223


for conveying the substance from the reservoir


221


to the discharge channel


222


. The chamber


212


extends between the depilation head


203


and the drive unit


211


. The cartridge


202


can be removed by depressing the resilient latch


240


, after which the cartridge


202


is urged slightly outward by the resilient element


241


and can be removed. Thus, the chamber


212


is readily accessible and can be cleaned properly. A toothed belt


214


adjacent the chamber


212


serves for coupling the drive mechanism


211


to the depilation discs


231


.




It is to be noted that the invention is not limited to the embodiments shown herein by way of examples. Various other embodiments are possible within the scope of the invention. For example, the feeder means for conveying the substance from the reservoir to the discharge channel can be formed by an open channel, the volume of the reservoir being reduced step by step by means of an actuator in the form of a flat plate. It is also possible to use another type of pump, for example a reciprocating pump. In addition, it is possible to arrange the pump in a central position relative to the reservoir or to accommodate a plurality of reservoirs in the cartridge. Instead of the electromagnetic drive means of the actuator shown herein it is also possible to use a piezoelectric drive. The invention can be used with similar advantages in a shaving apparatus with a vibratory cutter.



Claims
  • 1. A cartridge comprising a first part and a second part, which second part comprises a flexible reservoir for holding a substance and which first part comprises a discharge channel, locking means for locking the cartridge in a depilation apparatus and a diaphragm pump for conveying the substance from the reservoir to the discharge channel.
  • 2. A cartridge as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the second part has a recess.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
96202400 Aug 1996 EP
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/024,634, filed Feb. 17, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,126,669 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/909,914 filed Aug. 12, 1997 now abandoned.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/909914 Aug 1997 US
Child 09/024634 US