The invention relates to an epilator with an additional hair removal unit.
From Patent Document DE 41 514 C2, an epilator is known having a epilating head with clamping elements, wherein the clamping elements serve to catch hairs between each two adjacent clamping elements, wherein plucking elements on movable clamping elements operate in such a way that hairs are clamped between each movable clamping element and an immovable clamping element and are then plucked out of the skin. A trimmer for cutting hair to a short length is arranged in front of the epilating head in the direction of feed which cuts the hairs, which are then plucked out by the epilating head.
This known epilator first cuts the hair with the trimmer to a uniform length, so that the epilator can pluck out hair of uniform length. In this way, problems are avoided that would arise from plucking out long hair.
Such an epilator has the disadvantage that, because of the typically imperfect efficiency of the epilating head, the epilator must be passed over the same skin area several times in order to achieve a complete removal of hair. This is both time consuming and also prolongs the time during which the user experiences pain while the hair is being plucked out.
From WO 98/07551 a hair removal unit is known which can pluck out hairs by clamping entirely or over an adjustable section. If the hair is only partially plucked out of the skin, the hairs which are clamped and partially plucked out are cut off by a cutting unit. In this way, the user can choose between a painful plucking, but longer lasting, smoother hair removal and a less painful pulling with cutting, but less long lasting smooth skin.
From DE 600 20 901 T2 an epilator is known which has two pull-out heads, arranged one behind the other in the direction of use.
The disadvantage of this hair removal unit is that hairs which are not clamped by a first pass remain in the skin, making one or more passes necessary in order to achieve acceptably smooth skin.
An object of the present invention is to provide an epilator and a method with which hair removal is achieved that essentially makes it unnecessary to pass over the same area of skin more than once and that nevertheless offers an acceptable hair removal outcome.
This object is achieved with an epilator according to claim 1 and a method according to claim 14. Further embodiments of the invention are specified in the dependent claims.
In addition to the epilating unit for pulling or plucking out hair from the skin over an effective epilating swath, an additional hair removal unit is provided with the epilator which works without plucking, which serves to remove hair by cutting off or shaving off hairs that still remain after the epilating unit has passed over the skin. The hair removal unit is therefore independent of the epilating unit in its hair removing action, i.e., in contrast to the method known from WO 98/07551, in which the hair is cut off only when the hairs are clamped; in this device, in at least one operating mode of the epilator, all the hairs still remaining in the skin after the epilating unit are fed into the hair removal unit and are removed by it. This allows a practically complete removal of hair in one pass, that is, in one operation of the epilator. In this way, the need for passing the epilator over a skin region again that has already passed over by the epilator in order to remove hairs remaining in the skin, which would lead to further painful plucking operations, is avoided. The additional hair removal unit removes the hairs remaining in the skin by shaving or cutting them off, neither of which causes much noticeable pain. In contrast to this, for example, in DE 600 20 901 T2, a second plucking head is provided such that a greater plucking efficiency is accompanied by greater pain from plucking. In various embodiments, the hair removal unit is designed as one or more razor blades or blade cartridges, as a hair trimmer, or as a shaving foil shaver or as a combination of these. An embodiment as a razor blade or blade cartridge is easy to produce, because one blade takes up little room and typically is not electrically driven (however, a vibrational motion for the blade can be provided).
In a further embodiment of the epilator, the hair removal unit operates only over the epilating width, i.e. it is arranged on the epilator in such a way that the hair removal function of the hair removal unit passes maximally only over the epilating width on one pass over the skin in the direction of use of the epilator. If the hair removal effect of the hair removal unit were to operate over a broader width, the strips of hair not plucked out would be cut or shaved, which, when the hair grows back, would result in strips of faster-growing hair, because the plucked out hair takes longer to grow back.
In a further embodiment, the hair removal unit is designed as a detachable unit, in particular as an attachment. The hair removal unit, for example, can be clamped to the epilator in a known manner, such that the hair removal unit is locked in place in this position. In this way, the hair removal unit is detachably mounted. This allows the user to use the epilator either without the additional hair removal unit or with the additional hair removal unit, depending on the tolerance of pain and also on the desired length of time intended for the use, because hair removal is accomplished in less time when it takes place in one pass (in one operation) than when several epilations of one skin area are carried out.
In another embodiment of the epilator, an application unit is mounted in front of the epilating unit. The application unit can be designed, for example, as a liquid dispenser or as an applicator for an application provided as a solid substance. The liquid dispenser can apply liquid, which can also be a lotion, a gel or a crème, onto the skin my means of spraying on, applying through an orifice, rolling on, etc. In this connection, the liquid can have cooling ingredients, for instance menthol, such that the pain of epilating is eliminated. The liquid can also contain skin care ingredients. In particular, but not exclusively, when the liquid dispenser is attached behind the epilating unit and in front of the hair removal unit, the liquid dispenser can apply shaving foam to the skin, for example, which allows a clean and pleasant shaving experience due to a hair removal unit designed as a razor blade or blade cartridge. The applicator can contain, for example, a bar of soap, held against the skin by light spring pressure, for example. The soap is then applied to the skin by abrasion or, when used in the shower, by dissolving it in water. Instead of a bar of soap, other items can be applied via the applicator, such as are known with blade cartridges for wet shaving, for example, wherein Vitamin E and Aloe vera are applied by means of a strip.
In one embodiment, the hair removal unit can be slid between several positions or operating positions, wherein a first position or operation position of a hair removal unit arranged in the after position, allows hair removal after the epilating, and wherein the hair removal unit in the second position or operating position does not take part in hair removal. The second position can be a position in which the hair removal unit is displaced within the epilator (and is perhaps positioned under a cover) or it can be a position in which the hair removal unit remains visible, but is retracted away from the skin surface.
In a further embodiment, the epilator has a skin and/or hair impacting unit. The skin and/or hair impacting unit can be designed, for example, as a roller with pointed protrusions, wherein the points of the roller induce a pain in the nerves so that the plucking pain when epilating is no longer felt as strongly. The skin and/or hair impacting unit alternatively can be designed as a comb or as an agent for making the hair stand up. In one embodiment, the skin and/or hair impacting unit is equipped with an exfoliating head, which removes loose skin flakes via an abrasive effect, thus creating the impression of a younger, refreshed skin. Other embodiments are, for example: massage roller, (driven) peeling attachments, etc. The different forms of skin and/or hair impacting units can also be provided in combinations. The skin and/or hair impacting units can be arranged either in front of or behind the epilating unit. Several skin and/or hair impacting units can also be provided, for example, a mechanical skin stimulator in front of the epilator and an exfoliation head behind the hair removal unit.
In a further embodiment, the epilator has a pivoting or tilting hair removal unit attached to it such that the hair removal unit can be brought into the correct operational angle to the skin for use, even when the epilator is tilted.
In another embodiment, the epilator has means to adjust the efficiency of the epilator, for example, in that the individual clamping devices can be deactivated. Such means for modifying the efficiency are described, for example, in EP 1 581 074 (WO 2004/054401 A1) and in EP 1 797 788 A1.
In a further embodiment, the epilator has means to adjust the ratio of processes in which the hair is completely plucked out to the processes in which the hair is merely pulled, but is not plucked out. Such a means can be, in particular, a device for adjusting the clamping force of individual clamping devices, because when a clamping force is set low, the hair is only tugged before it can no longer be held by the clamping device against the force of the hair root, and is then pulled out of the clamping device. Hairs tugged in this way are pulled partially out of the hair canal. Because of the viscoelastic properties of skin, such hairs are slowly pull back into the hair canal and can therefore be cut off by the hair removal unit before they are completely retracted into the hair canal. This leads to a smoother and longer lasting hair removal result than does just the mere removal of the hair.
The invention also relates to a hair removal unit to be attached to an epilator, such that an epilator as described can be obtained.
The invention also relates to a method for removing hair, wherein, with this method, the hair is first pulled or plucked out over an epilating width; thereafter, the hair remaining in the skin is cut off or shaved off, wherein the plucking out or pulling of the hair and the removal is accomplished in one single operation (but separate from each other). In a further embodiment of this method, an application substance is applied to the skin (for example, a liquid, a crème or lotion, soap or a solid substance applied by abrasion, for example). This can take place, for example, in one pass (in one operational use), but it can also precede the hair removal, for example, in the form of applying the application substance to the skin with a cloth.
The invention is further explained below by the exemplary examples and discussed in detail with reference to the figures.
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To remove hair 51, the epilator 100 is passed over the skin 50 of the user in a direction of use B. The epilating unit 1 removes the hairs 51 by plucking them out over an epilating width defined by the functional width of the epilating unit (reference symbol E in
Because the plucking operation causes pain, it is especially unpleasant for users that are using an epilator for the first time or who have a low pain threshold if the duration of painful hair removal is prolonged by the need to pass the epilator 100 over the same section of skin several times, in order to pluck out the hairs 51 during an additional epilating operation that were not plucked out in the course of a first epilating operation. The described epilator 100 removes hairs 51 which remain in the skin after using the epilating unit 1, by means of a painless cutting or shaving process of the hair removal unit 2. The hair removal outcome is then very good, because no long hairs remain in the skin. The perception of pain is reduced. When using a blade or a blade cartridge, the feel of the skin after hair has been removed with a single pass is especially pleasant, because when the cutting process involves one or more blades, dead skin also removed, making the skin especially smooth.
At the same time, the epilator 100 can be designed to be used for wet hair removal (in the shower, for example), that is, designed to be washable and water proof with respect to the electrical components.
In an alternative embodiment, the epilating unit 1 is provided with means allowing a lower plucking efficiency to be set over the epilating width (reference symbol E in
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In the embodiment of the epilator 100 according to
The application unit 20, hair and skin impacting unit 10, and hair removal unit 2 can be integrally connected to the epilator base body 1′, or they can be designed together in a body or each as a separate detachable unit.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 050 661.0 | Oct 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/06478 | 8/7/2008 | WO | 00 | 5/28/2010 |