The present invention is concerned with an attachment for an epilator and an epilator.
It is known that epilators may comprise a clamping cylinder on which clamping units comprising two clamping elements are arranged. During operation, the clamping cylinder is driven into rotation around its cylinder axis. The clamping units are arranged to be cyclically moved between an open position in which a gap extends between the two clamping elements into which gap hairs can enter and a closed position in which the two clamping element abut on each other at least along a clamping line such that hairs that are clamped in between the clamping elements are plucked from the user's skin when the clamping unit continues to rotate on the clamping cylinder while being in the closed position. EP 1 796 501 B1 generally describes a clamping cylinder having a plurality of clamping units.
It is a general desire to increase the efficiency of epilators, i.e. to increase the number of hairs that are clamped and plucked.
It is hence an object of the present disclosure to provide an attachment for an epilator and an epilator having an increased clamping and plucking efficiency over the known devices.
In accordance with one aspect there is provided an attachment for an epilator or an epilator comprising at least a clamping unit for clamping and plucking hairs, the clamping unit being arranged for driven movement along a hair capture direction, the clamping unit comprising a moveable clamping element having a clamping section and at least a winged section, wherein the clamping section has a clamping surface and the winged section has a guiding surface, which guiding surface angles outwards away from the clamping surface at least with respect to the hair capture direction; and a fixed clamping element having a clamping section and at least a winged section, wherein the clamping section has a clamping surface and the winged section has a guiding surface, which guiding surface angles outwards away from the clamping surface at least with respect to the hair capture direction; wherein the clamping unit is arranged for cyclical movement between an open position in which a gap for receiving hairs and having a minimum width in a width direction perpendicular to the hair capture direction extends between the clamping surfaces of the moveable clamping element and the fixed clamping element and a closed position in which the clamping surfaces of the moveable clamping element and the fixed clamping element abut on each other at least along a clamping line; and wherein the guiding surface of the moveable clamping element defines a first side of a funnel for guiding hairs towards the gap and the guiding surface of the fixed clamping element defines a second side of the funnel, wherein the width of the hair guiding surface of the fixed clamping element measured in a width direction perpendicular to the hair capture direction is larger than the respective width of the hair guiding surface of the moveable clamping element.
In accordance with one aspect there is provided an attachment for an epilator or an epilator, optionally in accordance with any other aspect of the present disclosure, comprising at least a clamping unit comprising a clamping element having a clamping section having a clamping surface and a winged section having a guiding surface that angles away from the clamping surface for guiding hairs, wherein the guiding surface has a three-dimensional shape wherein the guiding surface is inclined (for plane and or curved surfaces) or bent (for curved surfaces) in two different directions. Thus the guiding surface extends in a twisted way or is at least in two directions inclined.
In accordance with one aspect there is provided an attachment for an epilator or an epilator, optionally in accordance with any other aspect of the present disclosure, comprising at least a clamping unit comprising at least a moveable clamping element having a clamping section having a clamping surface and a winged section having a guiding surface that angles outwardly away from the clamping surface, wherein the winged section is pre-stressed such that it angles away from the clamping section in an unconstrained situation at a predetermined angle and is flexibly or pivotably arranged such that the angle with which the winged section angles away from the clamping element can be modified by applying a force onto the winged section in a direction that acts against the pre-stress force.
In accordance with one aspect there is provided an attachment for an epilator or an epilator, optionally in accordance with any other aspect of the present disclosure, comprising at least a clamping unit, the clamping unit having a movable clamping element having a clamping surface and a second clamping element having a clamping surface that are arranged to be cyclically movable with a closure velocity between an open position in which a gap having a minimal width extends between the two clamping surfaces and a closed position in which the clamping surfaces abut on each other over a length, which clamping unit is arranged to be movable at a movement velocity relative to a housing of the epilator, wherein the effective hair catching area of the clamping unit in relation to the closure time is at least 3500 mm2/s, in particular wherein the effective hair catching area of the clamping unit in relation to the closure time is at least 4000 mm2/s, further in particular wherein the effective hair catching area of the clamping unit in relation to the closure time is at least 4500 mm2/s.
In accordance with one aspect there is provided an attachment for an epilator or an epilator comprising at least a clamping unit for clamping and plucking hairs that is arranged for driven movement relative to a housing of the epilator along a hair capture direction, the clamping unit comprising a moveable clamping element having a clamping surface and a hair guiding surface and a fixed clamping element having a clamping surface and a hair guiding surface, wherein the moveable clamping element and the fixed clamping element are arranged to be cyclically moveable between an open position in which the two clamping surfaces have a minimal distance such that a gap for receiving hairs is formed between them and a closed position in which the two clamping surfaces abut on each other, wherein the two hair guiding surfaces form a funnel in front of the gap in the open position with respect to the hair capture direction, which funnel has a width measured in a width direction perpendicular to the hair capture direction, which funnel width is given by the sum of the width of the hair guiding surface of the moveable clamping element, the gap width, and the width of the hair guiding surface of the fixed clamping element, wherein the width of the hair guiding surface of the fixed clamping element is larger than the width of the hair guiding surface of the moveable clamping element, optionally wherein the width of the hair guiding surface of the fixed clamping element is about as large as the sum of the width of the hair guiding surface of the moveable clamping element and the gap width.
The present disclosure will be further elucidated by a detailed description of example embodiments and with reference to figures. In the figures:
An attachment for an epilator or an epilator in accordance with any aspect of the present disclosure may in particular comprise a carrier, e.g. a clamping cylinder or a clamping disc, on which at least one clamping unit is arranged, which clamping unit comprises two clamping elements, at least one of these clamping elements being a moveable clamping element and the other clamping element being either also a moveable clamping element or a fixed clamping element. The clamping unit forms a discrete portion of the perimeter of the clamping cylinder that protrudes from the clamping cylinder. The clamping unit (i.e. the carrier—e.g. a clamping cylinder) may be arranged for driven movement along a hair capture direction. Each of the clamping elements has a clamping section having a clamping surface. The clamping elements of the clamping unit are arranged to be cyclically moveable between an open position in which a free gap having a minimal gap width extends between the clamping surfaces of the clamping elements such that hairs can be fed into the gap (i.e. the clamping surfaces are arranged vis-à-vis) and a closed position in which the clamping surfaces abut on each other at least along a clamping line (as is explained further below, the clamping surfaces may abut on each other also in a laminar manner). Hairs that are clamped between the clamping surfaces in the closed position will eventually be plucked from the skin when the clamping unit continues to be moved along the hair capture direction relative to the skin of a user while being in the closed position. The clamping elements may in particular each comprise a clamping section on which the clamping surface is arranged and a winged section that is arranged in front of the clamping unit with respect to the hair capture direction and on which a guiding surface is arranged. The winged section angles outwardly away from the clamping section with respect to the hair capture direction such that each of the guiding surfaces of the winged sections of the two clamping elements of the clamping unit form one side of a funnel for guiding hairs towards the gap extending between the clamping surfaces while the clamping unit is in the open position and while the clamping unit is being closed, i.e. hairs are guided into the narrowing gap by the guiding surfaces until the gap is closed (i.e. until the gap is so small that hairs do not feed into the gap anymore). The two such formed sides of the funnel each have a width that is measured in a width direction perpendicular to the hair capture direction (wherein the width direction is also essentially perpendicular to the clamping surfaces in the closed position), wherein in particular in accordance with at least one aspect of the present disclosure where the clamping unit comprises a moveable clamping element and a fixed clamping element, the width of the guiding surface of the moveable clamping element is smaller than the width of the guiding surface of the fixed clamping element. In some embodiments, the width of the guiding surface of the fixed clamping element may then be chosen about as large as the sum of the width of the guiding surface of the moveable clamping element plus the width of the gap in the open position.
In some embodiments of an attachment for an epilator or an epilator in accordance with at least one aspect of the present disclosure, a plurality of clamping units is arranged on a clamping cylinder that is arranged for driven movement around its longitudinal centre axis. Thus the clamping unit is arranged on a clamping cylinder rotating around an axis of rotation and the moveable clamping element is moveable in a direction perpendicular to the hair capture direction or in other words in a direction parallel with said axis of rotation (which is the same axis as the clamping cylinder longitudinal centre axis). The width direction is then parallel to the longitudinal cylinder axis. The clamping units may then be arranged such that the gaps of the clamping units in their open positions do not overlap in the longitudinal cylinder direction, i.e. such that the sum of the widths of all gaps of the plurality of clamping units covers an effective width of the clamping cylinder (which is the width over which the clamping cylinder epilates) by less than 100%, in particular less than 90%, less than 80%, less than 70% or less than 65%. Thus the sum of all gaps between the clamping sections of all clamping units is smaller than the total width of the clamping cylinder. In some embodiments, where each of the plurality of clamping units has a funnel formed in front of the clamping unit, the sum of the total widths of all funnels of all clamping units covers the effective width of the clamping cylinder by more than 100%, in particular more than 200%, or more than 300%. Thus a high hair removal efficacy is achieved although less clamping gaps/clamping units are provided.
In some embodiments of an attachment for an epilator or an epilator in accordance with at least one aspect of the present disclosure, at least one clamping unit comprising two clamping elements is arranged on a clamping cylinder and the length along which two clamping elements abut on each other in a closed position of the clamping unit is in a range of between about 8% to 12% of the perimeter of an enveloping cylinder of the clamping cylinder, in particular in a range of between about 8.5% and about 10.5%, further in particular has a value of about 10%.
In some embodiments of an attachment for an epilator or an epilator in accordance with at least one aspect of the present disclosure, a carrier, e.g. a clamping cylinder or a clamping disc, has a lower lying surface not intended for contact with the skin of a user during regular operation, which lower lying surface has a microscopic or macroscopic texture or has a surface coating or surface layer of a friction enhancing material that has an enhanced friction with hair when compared to the friction between the base material from which the carrier is made and hair. The macroscopic texture may in particular be realized as ridges extending in longitudinal cylinder direction, which ridges may have a height in a range of between about 0.02 mm to about 2.0 mm, in particular of between about 0.05 mm to 0.5 mm, further in particular a value of about 0.1 mm. In addition, the circumferential distance between the ridges may lie in a range of between 0.2 mm to about 2.0 mm. The microscopic texture may in particular be achieved by a certain roughness, which may be realized by filling material in the base material, e.g. glass fibers or ceramic particles.
In some embodiments of an attachment for an epilator or an epilator in accordance with at least one aspect of the present disclosure, at least a clamping unit is arranged on a carrier, e.g. a clamping cylinder or a clamping disc, which clamping unit has a clamping element having a clamping section that has a clamping surface and a winged section that has a guiding surface, which guiding surfaces angles outwardly away from the clamping surface (i.e. the winged section angles outwardly away from the clamping section) and wherein the guiding surface has a three-dimensional shape, i.e. the guiding surface does not lie in a plane in a Cartesian coordinate system.
In some embodiments of an attachment for an epilator or an epilator in accordance with at least one aspect of the present disclosure, at least a clamping unit is arranged on a carrier, e.g. a clamping cylinder or a clamping disc, which clamping unit has a moveable clamping element having a clamping section and a winged section, wherein the winged section is flexible or is hinged at the clamping section and wherein the winged section is under a pre-stress such that it outwardly angles away from the clamping section at a preset value in an unconstraint value and wherein the angle with which the winged section angles away from the clamping section can be modified (in particular reduced) by a force acting against the pre-stress. In particular, the force acting against the pre-stress may be provided by a fixed wall element against which a free end of the winged section abuts, while the clamping unit is in an open position and along which fixed wall element the free end of the winged section will glide at least during a part of the movement when the moveable clamping element is moved such that the angle with which the winged section angles away from the clamping section is modified (in particular is increased).
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While the example embodiment of a clamping cylinder shown in
It is noted that in general an epilation cylinder may be equipped with a friction enhanced lower level surface, which friction enhancement (with respect to hairs) may be achieved by macroscopic structures (e.g. ridges as shown in and discussed with respect to
The moveable clamping element 110 has a clamping section 111 and a winged section 112. The clamping section 111 extends in a length direction L with a length L1 and has a clamping surface 113. The length direction L coincides with the hair capture direction (see reference numeral D in
The winged section 122 of the fixed clamping element 120 has a guiding surface 124 that outwardly angles away from the clamping surface 123 of the clamping section 121 with an angle 125 such that a first side of a funnel is formed on a front side 101 of the clamping unit 100. The front side 101 of the clamping unit 100 is the side from which hairs approach the clamping unit 100 during operation, when the clamping unit 100 is moved along the hair capture direction that here coincides with the length direction L. The guiding surface 124 of the winged section 122 extends in length direction L over a length L2 and in the width direction W over a width W3. The winged section 112 of the moveable clamping element 110 has a guiding surface 114 that outwardly angles away from the clamping surface 113 of the clamping section 111 with an angle 115 such that a second side of the funnel is formed. The guiding surface 114 of the winged section 112 extends in length direction L over a length L3 and in the width direction W over a width W1. The total effective width W4 over which the clamping unit 100 thus may catch and hence plug hairs is given by the sum of the widths' of the winged sections 112 and 122 and of the gap width W2, W4=W1+W2+W3. The total effective width over which the clamping unit catches hairs may be between 2 mm to 7 mm which is the sum of the widths' of both adjacent winged sections within a clamping unit and of the gap width between both clamping sections in its open position.
As is generally known, the moveable clamping element 120 may be spring loaded such that the clamping unit 100 is in the open position as long as a respective actuator is not forcing the two clamping elements 110, 120 together.
During operation, the clamping unit 100 will be moved relatively to the user's skin such that hairs growing on the skin will approach the clamping unit 100 from the front side 101 of the clamping unit 100 and will be guided by the guiding surfaces 114 and 124 into the gap 130, which gap will be closed until the clamping surfaces 113, 123 are urged together so that hairs in the gap 130 will then be clamped and will eventually be plugged from the skin due to the relative movement between the clamping unit 100 and the user's skin. The relative movement between the clamping unit 100 and the user's skin typically has two components: the usually faster component is provided by the drive of the epilator that drives the clamping unit 100 into motion, e.g. by rotating a clamping cylinder into rotation, and by a usually slower component that is given by the movement the user introduces by manually moving the epilator over the skin. The clamping cylinder may be driven with a number of rotations per minute (rpm) that lie in a range of between about 500 rpm to about 5000 rpm, in particular in a range of between about 1000 rpm to about 2500 rpm. In some embodiments, the clamping cylinder may rotate in a range of between about 1300 rpm to about 1900 rpm.
In some embodiments, the width W3 by which the guiding surface 124 of the fixed clamping element 120 extends in width direction W may be set to a value that allows hairs that are caught at the outer edge of the first side of the funnel to become clamped by the clamping unit. This value may in particular depend on the typical hair length of hairs that will become epilated and a typical time period between epilation events. A typical growth length for hairs growing on human skin is about 0.2 mm per day. A typical period between epilation events may be 2 weeks, i.e. 14 days, so that the hair has grown 2.8 mm between respective epilation events. During epilation, some hairs that are not plucked from the skin typically break about 0.5 mm-10 mm below the skin surface, so that the hair length of the broken hairs above the skin may roughly be in the range of 1.8 mm to 2.3 mm (hairs that are plucked together with at least a part of the hair root require a certain period for growing again as first the hair root needs to be rebuild). Assuming that a certain length of the hair needs to extend into the gap of the clamping unit for reliable epilation, typical values for the width W3 of the guiding surface of the fixed clamping element may thus lie in a range of between about 0.4 mm to about 2.0 mm. As the moveable clamping element 110 moves towards the fixed clamping element 120, the effective width of the second side of the funnel is determined by the sum of the gap width W2 and the width W1 of the guiding surface 114 of the moveable clamping element 110. Thus, a symmetric setting of the funnel widths would require W1 to be set to W3 minus W2, W1=W3−W2. That means that for a symmetric guiding efficiency the winged sections may be asymmetrically realized, e.g. the guiding surface 114 of the winged section 112 of the moveable clamping element 110 may have a shorter width W1 in comparison to the width W3 of the guiding surface 124 of the winged section 122 of the fixed clamping element 120. In other words the fixed clamping unit comprises a winged section that is longer and/or with broader width extension than the winged section of the moveable clamping unit.
In some embodiments, the length L2 of the guiding surface 124 of the winged section 122 of the fixed clamping element 120 may lie in a range of between about 2 mm and about 8 mm and the respective width W3 may be in a range of between about 0.5 mm and about 3.0 mm. In some embodiments, the length L2 may be about 5 mm. In some embodiments, the width W3 may be about 1.5 mm, which may be considered a value that nicely considers the above mentioned hair length of broken hairs after two weeks and thus provides an adapted high efficiency based on the typical hair length. A larger width W3 may increase efficiency further if hairs are longer (e.g. in case that a longer period lies between epilation events), but a larger width w3 also requires more available space on the carrier (e.g. the clamping cylinder) on which the clamping unit is arranged. In some embodiments, the length L3 of the guiding surface 114 of the winged section 112 of the moveable clamping element 110 may be in a range of between about 0.1 mm and about 4.0 mm and the width W1 may be in a range of between about 0.1 mm and about 2.0 mm. In some embodiments, the length L3 may be about 2 mm. In some embodiments, the width W1 may be about 0.8 mm.
In some embodiments, the angle 115 between the clamping surface 113 and the guiding surface 114 of the winged section 112 of the moveable clamping element 110 and/or the angle 125 between the clamping surface 123 and the guiding surface 124 of the winged section 122 of the fixed clamping element 120 may lie in a range of between about 5 degree to about 45 degree, in particular in a range of between about 10 degree to about 30 degree. In some embodiments, the respective angles 115, 125 may be different; in particular, the angle 115 may be larger than the angle 125. In some embodiments, the angle 115 between the clamping surface 113 and the guiding surface 114 of the winged section 112 of the moveable clamping element 110 may be about 22.5 degrees. In some embodiments, the angle 125 between the clamping surface 123 and the guiding surface 124 of the winged section 122 of the fixed clamping element 120 may be about 16 degrees.
In some embodiments, alternatively or additionally the width W3 by which the guiding surface 124 of the fixed clamping element 120 extends in width direction W is about the same as the sum of the minimal gap width W2 and of the width W1 of the guiding surface 114 of the winged section 112 of the moveable clamping element 110, W3≈W1+W2, in particular wherein W3 differs by not more than 10% from W2+W1, optionally by not more than 5%, further in particular where W3 is identical to W1+W2, W3=W1+W2.
One may define an effective hair catching area A, which is the area from which hairs are clamped by a clamping unit, neglecting the effect of guiding surfaces that may guide hairs from an enlarged area into the gap. The effective hair catching area A is then depending on the clamping length l of the clamping unit, the closure velocity c with which the clamping elements of the clamping unit are closed, the gap width d, and the velocity v with which the clamping unit is moved relative to the skin, so that A=d(l−½ v·d/c). A typical closure speed c may lie in the range of between about 0.7 m/s to about 1.3 m/s, in particular at about 1 m/s. Thus, the effective hair catching area in relation to the closure time for a closure speed of 1000 mm2/s for a typical clamping length of 4.0 mm as known from prior art devices, a gap width of 0.9 mm and a movement velocity of 2000 mm/s is 2790 mm/s. The overall hair epilation effectiveness will become increased if the parameters of a clamping unit and the epilator are chosen such that the effective hair catching area in relation to the closure time is at least 3500 mm2/s or at least 4000 mm2/s or at least 4500 mm2/s.
It is noted that the provision of a winged section of a moveable clamping element being under a pre-stress such that the width of the guiding surface of the winged section increases when the clamping unit is closed is considered as an independent aspect of the present disclosure, while it shall not be excluded that this feature may be combined with all other features described in the present disclosure.
In some embodiments, a plurality of 40 clamping units 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.”
Every document cited herein, including any cross referenced or related patent or application, is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety unless expressly excluded or otherwise limited. The citation of any document is not an admission that it is prior art with respect to any invention disclosed or claimed herein or that it alone, or in any combination with any other reference or references, teaches, suggests or discloses any such invention. Further, to the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shall govern.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.
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