Epilating device with pinching elements having a delaying element

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6613057
  • Patent Number
    6,613,057
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 2, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to an epilating device which comprises a housing (1) with an opening (5), after which a rotatable drive shaft (7) is arranged extending parallel to said opening and carrying a series of cooperating pinching elements (9) coupled to the drive shaft in a rotational direction (R). During rotation of the drive shaft, pairs of adjacent pinching elements are periodically pivoted with respect to each other, under the influence of a compression member (81), from a catching position, in which a distance is present between the pinching elements near the opening, into a pinching position, in which the pinching elements contact each other near said opening. At least one of the pinching elements of each pair comprises a delaying element (49, 65) for delaying or postponing a pivotal motion of the pinching elements towards the pinching position.According to the invention, the delaying element comprises at least a first and a second contact position (141, 143) for the pair of cooperating pinching elements, said contact positions defining a pivot axis (53) about which the two pinching elements are pivotable with respect to each other. The pivot axis is arranged at a distance from a central point (45) of the pinching elements and between said central point and a pinching surface (57, 71) of the pinching elements. In this manner, a relatively strong delaying effect of the delaying element is achieved, which results in a good synchronization of the pivotal movements of the pairs of pinching elements, which are in the pinching position at the same moment.In a preferred embodiment, the delaying element comprises a substantially flat contact surface (49, 65), an edge (53, 69) of said contact surface defining the pivot axis for the pivotal motion into the pinching position.
Description




The invention relates to an epilating device comprising a housing with an opening, a rotatable drive shaft which extends substantially parallel to said opening, at least two cooperating pinching elements which are coupled to the drive shaft in a rotational direction of the drive shaft and which are pivotable with respect to each other by means of a compression member from a catching position, in which a distance is present between the pinching elements near said opening, into a pinching position, in which the pinching elements contact each other near said opening, a delaying element being provided on at least one of the pinching elements for delaying a pivotal motion of the pinching elements relative to each other towards the pinching position.




An epilating device of the kind mentioned in the opening paragraph is known from EP-A-0 532 106. The known epilating device comprises a series of disc-shaped pinching elements, each of which cooperates with each of its two adjacent pinching elements. The compression member comprises two roller members which exert a compression force on the two outermost pinching elements, said compression force being transmitted through the series of pinching elements along an imaginary transmission line extending between the two roller members. During rotation of the drive shaft and the pinching elements, every two adjacent cooperating pinching elements are periodically pivoted with respect to each other under the influence of said compression force about a main pivot axis which is defined by a line through a main stud, which is present on one of the two pinching elements and by means of which the two pinching elements bear on each other, and through a point of contact between the central hubs of the two pinching elements. When the two pinching elements are in the catching position, hair which is present in the opening of the housing can penetrate between the pinching elements. Subsequently, when the main pivot axis of the two pinching elements passes said transmission line, the two pinching elements are pivoted into the pinching position, so that the hairs which have penetrated between the pinching elements are pinched between the pinching elements and are subsequently extracted from the skin as a result of the rotation of the drive shaft and the pinching elements. In the known epilating device, the delaying element is constituted by an additional stud, which is present on one of the two cooperating pinching elements and defines an additional pivot axis together with the main stud. When the two pinching elements are pivoted about the main pivot axis towards the pinching position, the pinching elements are temporarily kept at a reduced distance from each other near the opening of the housing by the additional stud, and the cooperating pinching elements are not further pivoted into the pinching position until the additional pivot axis passes said transmission line upon further rotation of the drive shaft and the pinching elements. As a result of the use of the delaying element, the cooperating pinching elements are kept at a mutual distance near the opening during a relatively long period of time, so that a relatively large number of hairs can be caught between the pinching elements before the pinching elements arrive into the pinching position.




A drawback of the known epilating device is that pairs of cooperating pinching elements, which are in the pinching position at the same moment, do not reach the pinching position simultaneously as a result of tolerances in the positions of the pinching elements relative to the drive shaft. Since a maximum pinching force between one of said pairs of pinching elements in the pinching position is not reached until the other pairs have also reached the pinching position, hairs present between two cooperating pinching elements in the pinching position can escape from between these pinching elements when the other pairs of pinching elements have not yet reached the pinching position as a result of said tolerances. As a consequence, the efficiency of the known epilating device is adversely affected.




An object of the invention is to provide an epilating device of the kind mentioned in the opening paragraph, in which the pivotal motion of the pairs of pinching elements, which are in the pinching position at the same moment, towards the pinching position is better synchronized, so that the above mentioned drawback of the known epilating device is diminished.




To achieve this object, an epilating device in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the delaying element comprises at least a first and a second contact position for the two cooperating pinching elements, which define a pivot axis about which the pinching elements are pivotable with respect to each other, said pivot axis being arranged at a distance from a central point of the pinching element carrying the delaying element and between said central point and a pinching surface of said pinching element, said pivot axis extending substantially perpendicularly to an imaginary line connecting said central point with a central point of said pinching surface. During rotation of the drive shaft and the pinching elements, the two cooperating pinching elements are pivoted with respect to each other about said pivot axis from an intermediate position into the pinching position or from the pinching position back into said intermediate position each time said pivot axis passes the transmission line of the compression force of the compression member. Since the pivot axis is arranged at a distance from the central point of the pinching element between said central point and the pinching surface of the pinching element and extends substantially perpendicular by to said imaginary line, the cooperating pinching elements remain in said intermediate position for a relatively long time during rotation of the drive shaft, so that the pivotal motion of the pinching elements from said intermediate position into the pinching position and the build-up of the maximum pinching force between the two pinching elements take place in a relatively short period of time. Since the pivotal motion of the pinching elements into the pinching position takes place in a relatively short period of time, the differences between the points of time at which the pairs of pinching elements, which are in the pinching position at the same moment, reach the pinching position is considerably reduced, so that the pivotal motion of said pairs of pinching elements into the pinching position is better synchronized.




A particular embodiment of an epilating device in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the delaying element comprises a substantially flat contact surface for the two cooperating pinching elements, said pivot axis being defined by a straight edge of said contact surface. In this particular embodiment of the epilating device in accordance with the invention, a simple and practical construction of the delaying element is obtained in that the first and the second contact point constitute two angular points of said contact surface, the pivot axis being defined by said straight edge which extends between said two angular points.




A further embodiment of an epilating device in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the two cooperating pinching elements comprise two pairs of cooperating pinching surfaces arranged diametrically relative to each other, one of the two cooperating pinching elements comprising a further delaying element for delaying a pivotal motion of the pinching elements with respect to each other towards a further pinching position, said further delaying element comprising at least a third and a fourth contact position for the two cooperating pinching elements, which define a further pivot axis about which the pinching elements are pivotable with respect to each other, said pivot axis and said further pivot axis extending parallel to each other and substantially perpendicularly to said imaginary line and being arranged respectively on both sides of, and at substantially equal distances from, a central point of the pinching elements. In this further embodiment of the epilating device in accordance with the invention, a very effective operation of the epilating device is achieved in that the two cooperating pinching elements are in a pinching position twice during one revolution of the drive shaft. The pivotal motion of the two pinching elements into a first pinching position, in which a first one of the two pairs of pinching surfaces contact each other near the opening, is delayed in a manner described before by means of said delaying element comprising said first and said second contact position, and the pivotal motion of the two pinching elements into a second pinching position, in which a second one of the two pairs of pinching surfaces contact each other near the opening after half a revolution of the drive shaft, is delayed in a similar manner by means of said further delaying element comprising said third and said fourth contact position.




Yet another embodiment of an epilating device in accordance with the invention is characterized in that said contact surface is a first contact surface provided on a first one of the two cooperating pinching elements and that the further delaying element is provided on a second one of the two cooperating pinching elements, said further delaying element comprising a second substantially flat contact surface for cooperation with said first contact surface, said further pivot axis being defined by a straight edge of said second contact surface. In this embodiment of the epilating device in accordance with the invention, a simple and practical construction of the further delaying element is obtained in that the third and the fourth contact point constitute two angular points of said second contact surface, the further pivot axis being defined by said straight edge of the second contact surface which extends between said two angular points.




A particular embodiment of an epilating device in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the pinching elements each comprise, on a side remote from said two pinching surfaces, two further pinching surfaces arranged diametrically relative to each other on a further imaginary line extending substantially perpendicularly to said imaginary line, and a further contact surface arranged between said two further pinching surfaces, said further contact surface having a straight edge extending substantially perpendicularly to said further imaginary line and at a distance from the central point of the relevant pinching element. In this particular embodiment of the epilating device in accordance with the invention, the two pinching elements of each pair of cooperating pinching elements each adjoin a further pinching element which is identical to the two pinching elements but is in a position relative to the drive shaft which is rotated through an angle of 90°. In this manner, the pinching position of a pair of cooperating pinching elements is followed by the pinching position of the two adjacent pairs of cooperating pinching elements upon further rotation of the drive shaft through an angle of 90°, so that the pinching positions of the successive pairs of cooperating pinching elements are regularly distributed viewed in the rotational direction of the drive shaft, and an even and relatively smooth epilating operation of the epilating device is obtained.




A further embodiment of an epilating device in accordance with the invention is characterized in that, viewed in a direction parallel to the drive shaft, the two pinching surfaces of each pinching element are displaced with respect to each other, and the two further pinching surfaces of each pinching element are displaced with respect to each other. Since the two pinching surfaces and also the two further pinching surfaces are displaced with respect to each other, viewed in the direction parallel to the drive shaft, a position near the opening of the housing, in which two cooperating pinching elements are in the pinching position with a first one of the two pairs of cooperating pinching surfaces, is displaced in the direction parallel to the drive shaft with respect to a position near the opening of the housing, in which said pinching elements are in the pinching position with a second one of the two pairs of cooperating pinching surfaces. In this manner, viewed in a direction parallel to the drive shaft, a regular distribution of the pinching positions of the successive pairs of cooperating pinching elements is obtained, so that the hair-catching performance of the epilating device near the opening in the housing is improved.




A still further embodiment of an epilating device in accordance with the invention is characterized in that, on each pinching element, said two pinching surfaces and said first or second contact surface are arranged step-wise relative to each other, and said two further pinching surfaces and said further contact surface are arranged step-wise relative to each other. In this manner, a displacement of the two pinching surfaces with respect to each other in a direction parallel to the drive shaft, and a displacement of the two further pinching surfaces with respect to each other in a direction parallel to the drive shaft are obtained by means of a simple and practical construction of the pinching elements.











The invention will now be explained in more detail by way of an embodiment and with reference to the drawings, in which





FIG. 1

shows an embodiment of an epilating device in accordance with the invention,





FIG. 2

shows a series of pinching elements of the epilating device of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

shows a single pinching element of the epilating device of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 4



a


shows a section taken on the line IVa—IVa in

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 4



b


shows a section taken on the line IVb—IVb in

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 5

shows the positions of five successive pinching elements relative to each other on a drive shaft of the epilating device of

FIG. 1

,





FIGS. 6



a


to


6




d


show the mutual positions of two cooperating pinching elements of the epilating device of

FIG. 1

in four successive angular positions of the drive shaft, and





FIGS. 7



a


to


7




d


diagrammatically show a number of alternative embodiments of epilating devices according to the invention.











The epilating device according to the invention shown in

FIG. 1

comprises a housing


1


, which can be held in the user's hand and which comprises an epilation head


3


with an epilation opening


5


. A drive shaft


7


carrying a number of disc-shaped pinching elements


9


is present in the epilation head


3


. A centreline


11


of the drive shaft


7


extends substantially parallel to the opening


5


. The drive shaft


7


comprises four substantially parallel round metal rods


13


which are substantially arranged in a square, seen in a plane perpendicular to the centreline


11


. It is noted that only two of the four rods


13


are partially visible in FIG.


1


. The two ends of each rod


13


are mounted to a first mounting disc


15


and to a second mounting disc


17


, respectively, the mounting discs


15


and


17


being rotatably journalled by means of a first journal


19


in a first bearing bush


21


and by means of a second journal


23


in a second bearing bush


25


, respectively. The first mounting disc


15


is provided with a toothed rim


27


which is in engagement with a toothed belt


29


. The toothed belt


29


is in engagement with a gear wheel


31


which is fastened to an output shaft


33


of an electric motor


35


. The electric motor


35


is fastened to a main frame


37


of the housing


1


and is capable of driving the drive shaft


7


in a rotational direction.




As

FIGS. 1 and 2

show, the epilating device comprises a first outermost pinching element


9


′ adjoining the first mounting disc


15


, and a second outermost pitching element


9


″ adjoining the second mounting disc


17


. Between the two outermost pinching elements


9


′ and


9


″, nine identical pinching elements


9


are arranged.

FIG. 3

shows one of the identical pinching elements


9


, seen from a direction parallel to the centreline


11


. The pinching element


9


is made from a synthetic material and comprises a disc-shaped plate


39


having a first side


41


and a second side


43


. Around a central point


45


of the plate


39


, four circular openings


47


are provided in a square, each opening


47


accommodating one of the four rods


13


of the drive shaft


7


with a small tolerance. Said tolerance is such that the pinching element


9


is coupled to the drive shaft


7


in the rotational direction of the drive shaft


7


and that the pinching element


9


can be sufficiently pivoted with respect to the drive shaft


7


in a manner that will be described in the following. On its first side


41


, the pinching element


9


is provided with a first substantially flat contact surface


49


having a first straight edge


51


and a second straight edge


53


substantially parallel to the first edge


51


, said first edge


51


and said second edge


53


being arranged respectively on both sides of, and at approximately equal distances from, the central point


45


of the plate


39


. At its first edge


51


, the first contact surface


49


adjoins a first pinching surface


55


of the pinching element


9


, and at its second edge


53


, the first contact surface


49


adjoins a second pinching surface


57


of the pinching element


9


. An imaginary line


59


, which connects a central point


61


of the first pinching surface


55


and a central point


63


of the second pinching surface


57


, goes through the central point


45


of the plate


39


and extends substantially perpendicularly to the first edge


51


and to the second edge


53


of the first contact surface


49


. As shown in

FIG. 4



a,


the first pinching surface


55


, the first contact surface


49


, and the second pinching surface


57


are arranged step-wise with respect to each other on the first side


41


. On its second side


43


, the pinching element


9


is provided in a similar manner with a second substantially flat contact surface


65


having a first edge


67


and a second edge


69


arranged respectively on both sides of, and at approximately equal distances from, the central point


45


of the plate


39


. At its first edge


67


, the second contact surface


65


adjoins a third pinching surface


71


of the pinching element


9


, and at its second edge


69


, the second contact surface


65


adjoins a fourth pinching surface


73


of the pinching element


9


. An imaginary line


75


, which connects a central point


77


of the third pinching surface


71


with a central point


79


of the fourth pinching surface


73


, goes through the central point


45


of the plate


39


and extends substantially perpendicularly to the first edge


67


and to the second edge


69


of the second contact surface


65


. As shown in

FIG. 4



b,


the third pinching surface


71


, the second contact surface


65


, and the fourth pinching surface


73


are arranged step-wise with respect to each other on the second side


43


. As

FIG. 3

shows, the first edge


67


and the second edge


69


of the second contact surface


65


extend substantially perpendicularly to the first edge


51


and the second edge


53


of the first contact surface


49


, so that the first contact surface


49


and the second contact surface


65


are rotated with respect to each other about the central point


45


of the plate


39


through an angle of substantially 90°. Likewise, the first pinching surface


55


and the third pinching surface


71


, and also the second pinching surface


57


and the fourth pinching surface


73


, are rotated with respect to each other about said central point


45


through an angle of substantially 90°.





FIG. 5

shows five successive pinching elements


9




a,




9




b,




9




c,




9




d,


and


9




e


seen from a direction parallel to the centreline


11


. As shown, the pinching element


9




b


is arranged on the drive shaft


7


in a position which is rotated with respect to the pinching element


9




a


through an angle of 90° in the rotational direction R. Likewise, the pinching element


9




c


is rotated with respect to the pinching element


9




b


through an angle of 90° in the rotational direction R, the pinching element


9




d


is rotated with respect to the pinching element


9




c


through an angle of 90° in the rotational direction R, and the pinching element


9




a


is rotated with respect to the pinching element


9




d


through an angle of 90° in the rotational direction R. Consequently, the two pinching elements


9




a


are in identical angular positions relative to the drive shaft


7


. The other pinching elements


9


of the epilating device are arranged on the drive shaft


7


and operate in a manner similar to the pinching elements


9




a,




9




b,




9




c,




9




d,


and


9




e


shown, i.e. the pinching element


9




a


at the left in

FIG. 5

is followed by another pinching element


9




d,


the pinching element


9




e


at the right in

FIG. 5

is followed by another pinching element


9




b,


etc. As

FIG. 1

shows, the nine pinching elements


9


and the two outermost pinching elements


9


′ and


9


″ form a package of cooperating pinching elements which is kept together, seen in a direction parallel to the centreline


11


, by a compression member


81


of the epilating device. The compression member


81


comprises a first roller member


83


, which is present near the first mounting disc


15


and is journalled relative to the main frame


37


so as to be rotatable about a first axis of rotation


85


extending transversely to the centreline


11


, and a second roller member


87


, which is present near the second mounting disc


17


and is journalled relative to a pivot arm


89


so as to be rotatable about a second axis of rotation


91


extending transversely to the centreline


11


. The pivot arm


89


is pivotable with respect to the main frame


37


about a pivot axis


93


and is urged in a pivotal direction P, shown in

FIG. 1

, about said pivot axis


93


under the influence of a prestressing force exerted by a mechanical spring member


95


mounted between the main frame


37


and the pivot arm


89


. As a result of said prestressing force, the roller members


83


and


87


exert a compressive force F, shown in

FIG. 1

, on the outermost discs


9


′ and


9


″ under the influence of which the package of cooperating pinching elements is kept together in the direction parallel to the centreline


11


. Since the identical pinching elements


9


are arranged on the drive shaft


7


in positions which are rotated with respect to each other through an angle of 90°, as described before, the first contact surface


49


of each pinching element


9


is, at the first side


41


of said pinching element


9


, in contact with the second contact surface


65


of the adjacent pinching element, and the second contact surface


65


of each pinching element


9


is, at the second side


43


of said pinching element


9


, in contact with the first contact surface


49


of the other adjacent pinching element. That is, in

FIG. 5

, the first contact surface


49


of the pinching element


9




a


contacts the second contact surface


65


of the pinching element


9




b,


the first contact surface


49


of the pinching element


9




b


contacts the second contact surface


65


of the pinching element


9




c,


the first contact surface


49


of the pinching element


9




c


contacts the second contact surface


65


of the pinching element


9




d,


and the first contact surface


49


of the pinching elements


9




d


contacts the second contact surface


65


of the pinching element


9




e.


As a result, the first pinching surface


55


and the second pinching surface


57


of each pinching element


9


respectively face, at the first side


41


of said pinching element


9


, the fourth pinching surface


73


and the third pinching surface


71


of the adjacent pinching element, and the third pinching surface


71


and the fourth pinching surface


73


of each pinching element


9


respectively face, at the second side


43


of said pinching element


9


, the second pinching surface


57


and the first pinching surface


55


of the other adjacent pinching element. It is noted that the outermost pinching elements


9


′ and


9


″ are provided with a contact surface and two pinching surfaces only on the side which faces the adjacent pinching element. On the side remote from the adjacent pinching disc, the outermost pinching elements


9


′ and


9


″ are provided with a substantially flat surface


97


for cooperation with the roller members


83


and


87


. In

FIG. 2

, for the sake of simplicity, the package of pinching elements


9


,


9


′,


9


″ is shown in a position in which each pinching element


9


,


9


′, and


9


″ extends substantially perpendicularly to the centreline


11


and in which the contact surfaces


49


and


65


of each pair of adjoining pinching elements


9


,


9


′,


9


″ are in full contact with each other. As shown in this figure, a height h


1


of the first contact surfaces


49


above the second pinching surfaces


57


is substantially larger than a height h


2


of the third pinching surfaces


71


above the second contact surfaces


65


. Likewise, a height h


3


of the second contact surfaces


65


above the fourth contact surfaces


73


is substantially larger than a height h


4


of the first pinching surfaces


55


above the first contact surfaces


49


. As a result, in the situation shown in

FIG. 2

, a clearance is present between the first pinching surfaces


55


and the fourth pinching surfaces


73


and also between the second pinching surfaces


57


and the third pinching surfaces


71


of the adjacent pinching elements. It is noted that the heights h


1


, h


2


, h


3


, and h


4


are also shown in

FIGS. 4



a


and


4




b.






During operation, when the drive shaft


7


is rotated about the centreline


11


, the pinching elements


9


,


9


′,


9


″ cooperate as follows. The compressive force F exerted by the roller members


83


,


87


is transmitted through the package of pinching elements


9


,


9


′,


9


″ along an imaginary transmission line which extends between the two roller members


83


,


87


at a side of said package close to the epilation opening


5


. In

FIG. 5

, an imaginary point of intersection between each of the pinching elements


9




a,




9




b,




9




c,




9




d,




9




e


shown and said imaginary transmission line is indicated by a cross X. In the angular position of the drive shaft


7


shown in

FIG. 5

, the pinching elements


9




a


and


9




b


are in a pinching position under the influence of the compressive force F, in which position the first contact surface


49


of the pinching element


9




a


contacts the second edge


69


of the second contact surface


65


of the pinching element


9




b


and the first pinching surface


55


of the pinching element


9




a


contacts the fourth pinching surface


73


of the pinching element


9




b


near the epilation opening


5


. In said pinching position, which is diagrammatically shown in

FIG. 6



a,


the pinching elements


9




a,




9




b


are in an oblique position relative to each other, said oblique position being possible as a result of the tolerances between the openings


47


and the rods


13


. In the same manner, the pinching elements


9




c


and


9




d


are in a pinching position, diagrammatically shown in

FIG. 6



c,


under the influence of the compressive force F, in which position the second contact surface


65


of the pinching element


9




d


contacts the second edge


53


of the first contact surface


49


of the pinching element


9




c


and the second pinching surface


57


of the pinching element


9




c


contacts the third pinching surface


71


of the pinching element


9




d


near the epilation opening


5


. The pinching elements


9




b


and


9




c


are in a parallel position relative to each other, which is diagrammatically shown in

FIG. 6



b,


and in which the first contact surface


49


of the pinching element


9




b


and the second contact surface


65


of the pinching element


9




c


are substantially in full contact with each other. Likewise, the pinching elements


9




d


and


9




e


are in a parallel position relative to each other, which is diagrammatically shown in

FIG. 6



d,


in which the first contact surface


49


of the pinching element


9




d


and the second contact surface


65


of the pinching element


9




e


are substantially in full contact with each other.




Upon further rotation of the drive shaft


7


in the rotational direction R, when the fourth edge


69


of the second contact surface


65


of the pinching element


9




b


passes the transmission line, the pinching elements


9




a


and


9




b


will be pivoted with respect to each other, under the influence of the compressive force F, about said fourth edge


69


into the parallel position shown in

FIG. 6



b.


Subsequently, when the second edge


53


of the first contact surface


49


of the pinching element


9




a


passes the transmission line, the pinching elements


9




a


and


9




b


will be pivoted with respect to each other, under the influence of the compression force F, about said second edge


53


into the pinching position shown in

FIG. 6



c.


Subsequently, when said second edge


53


passes the transmission line again, the pinching elements


9




a


and


9




b


will be pivoted with respect to each other, under the influence of the compressive force F, about said second edge


53


again into the parallel position shown in

FIG. 6



d.


Finally, when said fourth edge


69


passes the transmission line again, the pinching elements


9




a


and


9




b


will be pivoted with respect to each other, under the influence of the compressive force F, about said fourth edge


69


again into the pinching position shown in

FIG. 6



a,


so that the starting position of

FIG. 5

is reached again. In this manner, the pinching elements


9




a


and


9




b


constitute a pair of cooperating pinching elements which, during one complete revolution of the drive shaft


7


, are pivoted twice from a pinching position into a parallel position and twice from a parallel position into a pinching position under the influence of the compression member


81


. In the parallel position shown in

FIG. 6



b,


a distance is present between the second pinching surface


57


of the pinching element


9




a


and the third pinching surface


71


of the pinching element


9




b


near the epilation opening


5


, so that hairs, which are present in the epilation opening


5


when the epilation head


3


is moved over the skin by the user, can penetrate between said pinching surfaces


57


,


71


. When the pinching elements


9




a,




9




b


are subsequently pivoted into the pinching position shown in

FIG. 6



c,


said hairs are pinched between said pinching surfaces


57


,


71


, under the influence of the compression force F, and are extracted from of the skin under the influence of the further rotation of the pinching elements


9




a,




9




b.


Likewise, in the parallel position shown in

FIG. 6



d,


a distance is present between the first pinching surface


55


of the pinching element


9




a


and the fourth pinching surface


73


of the pinching element


9




b


near the epilation opening


5


, so that hairs present in the epilation opening


5


can penetrate between said pinching surfaces


55


,


73


. When the pinching elements


9




a,




9




b


are subsequently pivoted into the pinching position shown in

FIG. 6



a,


said hairs are pinched between said pinching surfaces


55


,


73


, under the influence of the compression force F, and are pulled out of the skin under the influence of the further rotation of the pinching elements


9




a,




9




b.


In this manner, the parallel positions of the pinching elements


9




a,




9




b


shown in

FIGS. 6



b


and


6




d


constitute hair catching positions. Since the pinching element


9




a


comprises the first pinching surface


55


and the second pinching surface


57


, which are arranged on both sides of the central point


45


for cooperation with, respectively, the fourth pinching surface


73


and the third pinching surface


71


of the pinching element


9




b,


the two cooperating pinching elements


9




a,




9




b


are in a pinching position twice during one revolution of the drive shaft


7


, so that a very effective operation of the epilating device is achieved.




The pinching elements


9




b


and


9




c


in

FIG. 5

cooperate in a manner similar to the pinching elements


9




a


and


9




b.


However, since the pinching elements


9




b


and


9




c


are arranged in angular positions on the drive shaft


7


, which are rotated through 90° with respect to the pinching elements


9




a


and


9




b,


respectively, the pinching elements


9




b,




9




c


are in the parallel position of

FIG. 6



b


when the pinching elements


9




a,




9




b


are in the pinching position of

FIG. 6



a,


the pinching elements


9




b,




9




c


are in the pinching position of

FIG. 6



c


when the pinching elements


9




a,




9




b


are in the parallel position of

FIG. 6



b,


the pinching elements


9




b,




9




c


are in the parallel position of

FIG. 6



d


when the pinching elements


9




a,




9




b


are in the pinching position of

FIG. 6



c,


and the pinching elements


9




b,




9




c


are in the pinching position of

FIG. 6



a


when the pinching elements


9




a,




9




b


are in the parallel position of

FIG. 6



d.


The pinching elements


9




c


and


9




d,


and the pinching elements


9




d


and


9




e


cooperate correspondingly, similar phase shifts of 90° being present between the cooperation of the pinching elements


9




c,




9




d


and the cooperation of the pinching elements


9




b,




9




c


and between the cooperation of the pinching elements


9




d,




9




e


and the cooperation of the pinching elements


9




c,




9




d.


In this manner, a pinching position of each pair of cooperating pinching elements is followed by a pinching position of the two adjacent pairs of cooperating pinching elements upon further rotation of the drive shaft


7


through 90°, resulting in a relatively regular distribution of the pinching positions of the successive pairs of cooperating pinching elements, viewed in the rotational direction R of the drive shaft


7


, and, consequently, in a relatively even and smooth epilating operation of the epilating device. Since the first pinching surface


55


and the second pinching surface


57


and also the third pinching surface


71


and the fourth pinching surface


73


of each pinching element


9


are arranged step-wise with respect to each other, as described before, it is achieved that, viewed in a direction parallel to the drive shaft


7


, the first pinching surface


55


and the second pinching surface


57


and also the third pinching surface


71


and the fourth pinching surface


73


are displaced with respect to each other. Consequently, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the pinching positions of the cooperating pinching surfaces


57


,


71


and the cooperating pinching surfaces


55


,


73


of a pair of cooperating pinching elements, and the pinching positions of the cooperating pinching surfaces


57


,


71


and the cooperating pinching surfaces


55


,


73


of the adjacent pair of cooperating pinching elements are regularly distributed in some degree, viewed in a direction parallel to the centreline


11


, resulting in a regular hair-catching performance of the epilating device over the full length of the opening


5


.




As described before, the pinching position in which the first pinching surface


55


and the fourth pinching surface


73


of two adjacent cooperating pinching elements


9


,


9


′,


9


″ contact each other, is reached by a pivotal motion of said pinching elements with respect to each other about the second edge


69


of the second contact surface


65


of one of said pinching elements, and the pinching position, in which the second pinching surface


57


and the third pinching surface


71


of two adjacent cooperating pinching elements


9


,


9


′,


9


″ contact each other, is reached by a pivotal motion of said pinching elements with respect to each other about the second edge


53


of the first contact surface


49


of the other pinching element. In this manner, the second edge


53


of the first contact surface


49


and the second edge


69


of the second contact surface


65


of a pinching element


9


each define a pivot axis for the pivotal motion of said pinching element


9


into a pinching position with one of its two adjacent pinching elements. In other words, starting from the parallel position shown in

FIG. 5

, the pinching elements


9




b


and


9




c


do not reach the pinching position until the second edge


53


of the first contact surface


49


of the pinching element


9




b


passes the transmission line. Likewise, the pinching elements


9




d


and


9




a


in

FIG. 5

do not reach the pinching position until the second edge


69


of the second contact surface


65


of the pinching element


9




a


passes the transmission line. Accordingly, the angular positions of the drive shaft


7


, in which the pivotal motion of the pinching elements


9




b,




9




c


and the pinching elements


9




d,




9




a


into the pinching position starts, are determined by the distance between said second edges


53


,


69


and the central point


45


of the pinching elements


9


. The larger said distance, the later the pivotal motion of the pinching elements


9


into the pinching position starts. Thus, the first contact surface


49


having the second edge


53


and the second contact surface


65


having the second edge


69


act as delaying elements for delaying or postponing the pivotal motion of the pinching elements


9


with respect to each other into the pinching position. Since the second edges


53


,


69


, which define the pivot axes for the pivotal motions into the pinching positions, extend substantially perpendicularly to the imaginary line


59


and are arranged at a distance from the central point


45


, a relatively strong delaying effect is obtained. As a result, in the situation of

FIG. 5

, the cooperating pinching elements


9




b,




9




c


and the cooperating pinching elements


9




d,




9




a


remain in the parallel or hair catching positions for a relatively long time, so that the penetration of hairs between the pinching elements


9




b,




9




c


and


9




d,




9




a


can take place for a relatively long time and the hair catching performance of the epilating device is improved.




A further advantage of the delaying action of the contact surfaces


49


,


65


is as follows. In the situation shown in

FIG. 5

, the pairs of pinching elements


9




a,




9




b


and


9




c,




9




d


are in the pinching position at the same moment. Upon further rotation of the drive shaft


7


through 90°, the pairs of pinching elements


9




b,




9




c


and


9




d,




9




a


will be in the pinching position at the same moment. Since the compressive force of the compression member


81


is transmitted through the package of pinching elements


9


,


9


′,


9


″ via said transmission line, a maximum pinching force between a first pair of pinching elements


9


in the pinching position is not reached until also the other pairs of pinching elements


9


, which are in the pinching position together with said first pair of pinching elements


9


, have completely reached the pinching position. Since a tolerance is present between the openings


47


and the rods


13


of the drive shaft


7


, the radial positions of the pinching elements


9


relative to the drive shaft


7


are not precisely defined, as a result of which the pairs of pinching elements


9


, which are in the pinching position at the same moment, do not reach the pinching position simultaneously. As long as one of these pairs of pinching elements


9


has not completely reached the pinching position, a maximum pinching force between the other pairs of pinching elements


9


is not reached, so that hairs caught between these pairs of pinching elements


9


can still escape from between these pairs of pinching elements


9


upon further rotation of the drive shaft


7


. However, as a result of the delaying action of the contact surfaces


49


,


65


, the pivotal motions of the pairs of pinching elements


9


into the pinching position take place in a relatively short period of time and accordingly are better synchronized. As a result, the build-up of the maximum pinching force between these pairs of pinching elements takes place in a relatively short period of time, so that the above described escape of hairs from between the pinching elements in the pinching position is prevented to a high degree.




In the above-mentioned embodiment of the epilating device according to the invention, each pinching element


9


cooperates with each adjacent pinching element


9


via two pinching surfaces


55


,


57


and


71


,


73


which are arranged diametrically relative to each other on one of the sides


41


and


43


of the pinching element


9


. Accordingly, between each pair of cooperating pinching elements


9


, the delaying elements define two pivot axes


53


,


69


arranged at both sides of, and at equal distances from, the central point


45


of said pinching elements


9


, i.e. one pivot axis


53


,


69


for each pair of cooperating pinching surfaces


57


,


71


and


55


,


73


. It is noted, however, that the invention also covers embodiments as diagrammatically shown in

FIG. 7



a,


in which each pinching element


101


cooperates with an adjacent pinching element


103


via one pinching surface


105


,


107


only. In such embodiments, the delaying element


109


between each pair of cooperating pinching elements


101


,


103


defines only one pivot axis


111


arranged between the central point of the pinching element


101


,


103


and said pinching surface


105


,


107


at a distance from said central point.




In the above-described embodiment of the epilating device according to the invention, two cooperating contact surfaces


49


and


65


are present between each pair of cooperating pinching elements


9


, each contact surface


49


,


65


defining one pivot axis


53


,


69


for delaying the pivotal motion of the pinching elements


9


into the two pinching positions. It is noted, however, that instead of said two contact surfaces


49


,


65


a single contact surface


113


having two parallel edges


115


,


117


defining the two pivot axes, as diagrammatically shown in

FIG. 7



b,


may, for example, alternatively be used on one of the two cooperating pinching elements


119


,


121


only.




It is finally noted that the invention also covers embodiments in which the delaying element is constructed in another way. As diagrammatically shown in

FIG. 7



c,


the delaying element may, for example, comprise two studs


123


,


125


provided on one of the cooperating pinching elements


127


,


129


and defining a pivot axis


131


extending through the end portions of these studs


123


,


125


. Alternatively, as diagrammatically shown in

FIG. 7



d,


the delaying element may comprise, for example, an elongate ridge


133


provided on one of the cooperating pinching elements


135


,


137


and defining a pivot axis


139


. In all these embodiments, the delaying element comprises at least a first and a second contact position for the two cooperating pinching elements, which define the pivot axis. In the embodiment of

FIG. 3

, for example, said at least first and second contact positions are constituted by the two angular points


141


and


143


of the second edge


53


and the two angular points


145


and


147


of the second edge


69


. In the embodiment of

FIG. 7



c,


said at least first and second contact positions are constituted by the end portions of the two studs


123


,


125


, and in the embodiment of

FIG. 7



d,


said at least first and second contact positions are constituted by the two end portions


149


,


151


of the elongate ridge


133


. The invention also covers embodiments, in which the delaying element comprises a first portion provided on one of the pinching elements and a second portion provided on the other pinching element. Thus, for example, the stud


123


in

FIG. 7



c


may be provided on the pinching element


127


and the stud


125


may be provided on the pinching element


129


. In

FIG. 7



d,


for example, the ridge


133


may be divided into two equal portions, one of these portions being provided on the pinching element


135


and the other portion being provided on the pinching element


137


.



Claims
  • 1. An epilating device comprising a housing with an opening, a rotatable drive shaft which extends substantially parallel to said opening, at least two cooperating pinching elements which are coupled to the drive shaft in a rotational direction of the drive shaft and which are pivotable with respect to each other by means of a compression member from a catching position, in which a distance is present between the pinching elements near said opening, into a pinching position, in which the pinching elements contact each other near said opening, a delaying element being provided on at least one of the pinching elements for delaying a pivotal motion of the pinching elements relative to each other towards the pinching position, wherein the delaying element comprises at least a first and a second contact position for the two cooperating pinching elements, which define a pivot axis about which the pinching elements are pivotable with respect to each other, said pivot axis being arranged at a distance from a central point of the pinching element carrying the delaying element and between said central point and a pinching surface of said pinching element, said pivot axis extending substantially perpendicularly to an imaginary line connecting said central point with a central point of said pinching surface.
  • 2. An epilating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the delaying element comprises a substantially flat contact surface for the two cooperating pinching elements, said pivot axis being defined by a straight edge of said contact surface.
  • 3. An epilating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two cooperating pinching elements comprise two pairs of cooperating pinching surfaces arranged diametrically relative to each other, one of the two cooperating pinching elements comprising a further delaying element for delaying a pivotal motion of the pinching elements with respect to each other towards a further pinching position, said further delaying element comprising at least a third and a fourth contact position for the two cooperating pinching elements, which define a further pivot axis about which the pinching elements are pivotable with respect to each other, said pivot axis and said further pivot axis extending parallel to each other and substantially perpendicularly to said imaginary line and being arranged respectively on both sides of, and at substantially equal distances from, a central point of the pinching elements.
  • 4. An epilating device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said contact surface is a first contact surface provided on a first one of the two cooperating pinching elements, and the further delaying element is provided on a second one of the two cooperating pinching elements, said further delaying element comprising a second substantially flat contact surface for cooperation with said first contact surface, said further pivot axis being defined by a straight edge of said second contact surface.
  • 5. An epilating device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the pinching elements each comprise, on a side remote from said two pinching surfaces, two further pinching surfaces arranged diametrically relative to each other on a further imaginary line extending substantially perpendicularly to said imaginary line, and a further contact surface arranged between said two further pinching surfaces, said further contact surface having a straight edge extending substantially perpendicularly to said further imaginary line and at a distance from the central point of the relevant pinching element.
  • 6. An epilating device as claimed in claim 3, wherein, viewed in a direction parallel to the drive shaft, the two pinching surfaces of each pinching element are displaced with respect to each other, and the two further pinching surfaces of each pinching element are displaced with respect to each other.
  • 7. An epilating device as claimed in claim 6, wherein, on each pinching element, said two pinching surfaces and said first or second contact surface are arranged step-wise relative to each other, and said two further pinching surfaces and said further contact surface are arranged step-wise relative to each other.
  • 8. An epilating device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said contact surface is a first contact surface provided on a first one of the two cooperating pinching elements, and the further delaying element is provided on a second one of the two cooperating pinching elements, said further delaying element comprising a second substantially flat contact surface for cooperation with said first contact surface, said further pivot axis being defined by a straight edge of said second contact surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99203587 Nov 1999 EP
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
6045559 Sueyoshi et al. Apr 2000 A
6083233 Kreutz et al. Jul 2000 A
6123713 Yiu et al. Sep 2000 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
0532106 Mar 1993 EP