The present invention is concerned with an epilation device and specifically with an epilation device that has means to dispense an application material onto an area of the skin from which hairs shall be plucked.
Epilation devices according to the opening paragraph are known. E.g., German utility model publication DE 94 90 268 U1 discloses an epilation device that has means for moistening the skin by means of a fluid, where the fluid is directly applied to the skin by the means contacting the skin, e.g. via a moistening roller being in contact with the skin.
Patent application FR 2 454 283 describes an epilation device equipped with a manually operated spray to apply a refreshing material.
It is desirable to provide an epilation device that is improved over the known epilation devices.
Such an improved epilation device is provided by the subject-matter of independent claim 1. Embodiments are defined by the dependent claims.
An epilation device as proposed is arranged for plucking out hairs from a user's skin and has a vaporizer unit for vaporizing an application material. The vaporized application material coats the user's skin during regular operation of the epilation device. The cooling effect of the evaporating application material desensitizes the skin and pluckin of hairs is less painful for the user of the epilation device. The vaporizer unit of the proposed epilation device is arranged to dispense vaporized application material into a solid angle area that lies in front of an epilation head with respect to a use direction along which the epilation device is advanced on a user's skin during regular operation. The vaporized application material is then dispensed onto a skin area prior to the epilation process so that the skin area is prepared for the epilation by desensitizing the skin due to a cooling effect. Any other pre-treatment of the skin, e.g. application of heated application material may be added. The application material may also comprise additional substances such skin nurturing substances or coolants such as menthol. In case of liquid application material that evaporates at usual skin temperature, the thin coating of vaporized application material that is dispensed onto the skin evaporates fast and thereby subducts heat energy from the skin. The cooling effect can also refresh or soothe the skin, e.g. if the vaporized application material is dispensed onto the skin after the plucking of hairs. As a vaporized application material is applied in the form of very fine droplets (an aerosol), these droplets can lead to a very thin coating that evaporates fast.
In another embodiment, the epilation device comprises an illumination unit adapted for illumination of the vaporized application material. The illumination visualizes the application of the vaporized application material for the user. It also serves for visual guidance. The illumination unit may be switchable between a first light colour and a second light colour. Two different light colours such as blue and red can indicate to the user whether a cooling effect or a heating effect is employed by the epilation device when dispensing vaporized application material onto the skin.
In a further embodiment, the epilation device has a blower unit and/or a suction unit. These devices can be arranged so that a gas stream is generated that e.g. supports the evaporation of application material coating the skin. The blower unit can be arranged to heat or cool the gas stream before it is directed to the skin to intensify a cooling or heating effect, respectively.
In an even further embodiment, the vaporizer unit is adapted to mix the application material with a gas, e.g. by having a gas stream that releases small quantities of application material from an application material reservoir. When this mixture of gas and vaporized application material is directed to the skin, the gas is e.g. supporting the evaporation of the application material and the cooling of the skin.
In one embodiment, the epilation device has a cooling unit and/or a heating unit for cooling and/or heating of the application material. Applying a cooled application material intensifies the cooling effect. Application of a heated application material supports a soothing effect of the application material.
In another embodiment, the epilation device comprises a container for storing the application material. The container can be arranged to be exchangeable, respectively the container is detachably mounted. This allows e.g. for easy replacement of an empty container or to exchange one container by another container containing a different application material better suitable for the planned epilation procedure.
In an embodiment, the epilation device has a hand piece and a vaporizer station that are both connected by a vapour connector. The vaporizer station houses a vaporizer. The vapour connector is adapted to convey vaporized application material from the vaporizer station to the hand piece. The vapour connector can be detachably mounted to the hand piece so that a user can detach it when the epilation device should be used without applying vaporized application material to the skin.
In a further embodiment, the epilation device has a control unit for selectively controlling the vaporizer unit, e.g. for switching the vaporizer unit on or off or for selectively controlling the amount of application material dispensed per time unit. In an embodiment with a heating unit and/or a cooling unit, the control device can be adapted to control these units and to selectively switch these devices on or off and/or to control the temperature of the application material. In an embodiment with an illumination device and/or a blower/suction unit, the control unit can be adapted to also control these units.
The invention will be further described by reference to figures and by a description of several exemplary embodiments, In the figures
A heating unit 12 and a cooling unit 13 are integrated into the pipe 16 for selectively heating and/or cooling the application material 50 before it reaches the vaporizer 11. The heating unit 12 could be arranged as an electric heater such as a continuous flow heater. The cooling unit 13 could be realised by means of a thermoelectric cooler such as a Peltier device (which could also be used to realise a heating unit or a combined heating and cooling unit).
The vaporizer 11, the container 15, the heating unit 12, the cooling unit 13, the pump 14 and the pipe 16 are parts of the vaporizer unit 10 as is indicated by a dashed line in
During regular operation, the epilation device 1 is advanced along a use direction B on the skin 90 of a user as is schematically shown in
The application material 50 can be stored in the container 15 at room temperature (e.g. 21 degrees Celsius). which is already below the skin temperature. The cooling unit 13 can cool the application material 50 further down, e.g. to a temperature of 10° C. or a temperature of 0° C. or even below 0° C. The application material 50 may further cool down, depending on the vaporization method, due to an adiabatic expansion during vaporization. Instead of droplets, a fine mist of frozen particles of application material can be applied to the skin. The cooling effect may be used to desensitize the skin nerves so that a plucking pain is less felt during epilation. In an alternate embodiment, the skin 90 is refreshed as the vaporizer 11 dispenses the vaporized application material 51 onto a skin area lying behind the epilation head 80 with respect to the use direction B. Alternatively, also a heating effect may be used. In order to employ a heating effect, the application material 50 is heated by the heating unit 12 prior to the vaporization step. Vaporisation is performed at a temperature below the evaporation temperature of the application material 50. In an exemplary embodiment, the epilation device comprises two vaporisers (or even two vaporiser units) that can apply application material to a skin area lying before or behind the epilation head with respect to the use direction B; one of the vaporizer can then apply cooled application material while the other vaporizer applies heated application material.
In another embodiment (not depicted), the epilation device 1 has two containers 15 containing different application materials that are, e.g., vaporized by a single vaporizer 10 or individually by two vaporizers, each of the two vaporizers being connected with one of the containers. The two application materials could be chosen so as to undergo an endothermic or an exothermal chemical reaction when mixed in order to cool or heat the skin, respectively.
The epilation device 1 according to
Alternately or additionally to be energized by a (rechargeable) energy source 70 such as a Lithium-ion accumulator, the epilation device 1 could be energized via a connection to mains voltage (not shown). The energy source 70 and/or the mains voltage is also connected to the various loads present in the epilation device 1 such as the pump 14, the heating unit 12, the cooling unit 13, the vaporizer 10. the illumination device 20, and the control unit 60. The connections are not shown in
Even though the heating unit 12 and the cooling unit 13 are shown as being arranged in the pipe 16 connecting the container 15 and the vaporizer 11, the heating unit 12 and/or the cooling unit 13 can be arranged at any appropriate places in the vaporizer unit 10. E.g. the container 15 and/or the vaporizer 11 could be thermally coupled to the heating unit 12 and/or the cooling unit 13.
The vaporizer station 10′ has a container 15 for storing an application material 50 such as water or an epilation pre-treatment lotion. The container 15 is connected to a vaporizer 11. The container 15 may be realised as a pressure reservoir in which the application material 50 is stored under pressure. The vaporizer 11 can then be realized as a hydraulic spray nozzle. The application material 50 may alternatively be stored in a container together with a propellant stored under pressure as is known from spray cans. The vaporizer 11 can then be realized as a twin-fluid nozzle. Other embodiments are also possible, e.g. the vaporizer 11 could be realized as a mechanical atomizer or an ultrasonic atomizer. The vaporizer station 10′, the vapour connector 18 and the outlet 17 form the vaporizer unit 10 as is indicated by a dashed line in
During operation, the vaporized application material is conveyed from the vaporizer 11 arranged in the vaporizer station 10′ to the hand piece 1′ via a vapour connector 18 that is adapted for vapour transport such as a flexible tube. Even though
The epilation device 1 as depicted in
Several of the features shown in
The container 15 as shown in
The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about 40 mm.”
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08 005 323.4 | Mar 2008 | EP | regional |
This application is a continuation of prior co-pending International Application No. PCT/EP2009/001591 filed Mar. 6, 2009, designating the United States.
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Parent | PCT/EP2009/001591 | Mar 2009 | US |
Child | 12885983 | US |