This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2004- 000160, filed Jan. 16, 2004 and whose entire contents are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a steam-generating device capable of beautifying facial skin and specifically relates to a steamer that produces beneficial effects to facial skin through a synergy of steam, negative ions and electromagnetic waves released from a multi-element mineral.
2. General Background and State of the Art
Japanese Patent Application Publication 2003-159305 (the “'305 publication”) discloses a steam generator used for facial applications. The steam generator includes a water storage container with a detachable lid, a heater for boiling the water in the water storage container to produce steam, a steam passage to conduct steam to a release nozzle, and a high-voltage electrical discharge unit for atomizing the steam in the steam passage. Steam released through the nozzle is applied to a user's face to care for the facial skin of the user. Water molecules in the steam penetrate the facial skin to moisturize it and give it a healthier appearance.
There are, however, limitations to the steam generator as described in the '305 publication. First, the steam generator only uses steam to care for the facial skin. Second, the size of the water molecules in the steam varies such that many of the water molecules may be too large to penetrate the facial skin of the user to moisturize the facial skin. This invention provides a steam generator capable of providing a synergy of steam, negative ions and electromagnetic waves in order to beautify facial skin. The steam generator incorporates a multi-element mineral powder to generate steam with negative ions and electromagnetic waves for more effective care of facial skin. In addition, the steam generator may incorporate a powder of a far infrared radiating material that is mixed with the multi-element mineral powder, so that far infrared rays emitted from the powder of a far infrared radiating material can also be applied to facial skin. The steam generated through the steam generator in accordance with this invention provides more effective facial skin care through the synergy of steam, negative ions and electromagnetic waves released from mixed powders of a multi- element mineral powder and a powder of far infrared radiating material.
Other systems, methods, features and advantages of the invention will be or will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims.
The invention can be better understood with reference to the following figure. The components in the figure are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention.
The FIGURE is a cross-sectional view of a steam generator in accordance with this invention.
Referring to the FIGURE, a steam generator A of the present invention is illustrated having a water storage container 1, a heater 2, a lid 3 detachably attached to the water storage container 1, a steam passage 5 from the water storage container 1 to a nozzle 4, and a high-voltage electrical discharge unit 6 for atomizing steam in the steam passage 5; and these items are incorporated in a body 7. The heater 2 is operated by an on/off switch (not shown), and the high-voltage electrical discharge unit 6 is controlled by a control circuit (not shown). The water storage container 1 may be coated with a powder mixture made by mixing a multi-element mineral powder and a powder of a far infrared radiating material. The powder may be formed by mixing a multi-element mineral powder and a powder of a far infrared radiating material added to heat-resistant formica, a coating agent. The formica so treated is applied to the surface of the water storage container 1, and the water storage container 1 is heated in a furnace to remove the coating agent. This way, the powder mixture may be locked on to the inner surface of the water storage container 1.
The term multi-element mineral refers to a mineral having primarily silicon such as perlite or rosin, with a remaining balance of one or multiple elements. The mineral emits low intensity electromagnetic waves which, when applied to facial skin in combination with steam, mineralize moisture and activate proteins in the facial skin.
The multi-element mineral, such as perlite, may be crushed to particles one to three microns in diameter in a ball mill or other implement to form a powder. The multi- element powder is preferably used as an appropriate blend of two or more types. First, the multi-element mineral powder can be used in an unmodified form. Second, the multi-element mineral may be combined with water, then heated or compressed, and then be freeze-dried or spray dried of the supernatant. The components of perlite, the multi-element mineral in one embodiment of the invention, are shown in the Table below.
A powder of alumina (Al2O3), titania (TiO2), ferrite (Fe2O3), chromium oxide (Cr2O3), silica (SiO2), yttria (Y2O3), magnesia (MgO), or the like can be used as the far infrared emitting material. Such powders are blended so as to emit far infrared rays of a wavelength suited to facial skin.
In steam generator A, water stored in the water storage container 1 is heated with the heater 2 to generate steam. The steam is atomized with the high-voltage electrical discharge unit 6 when passing through the steam passage 5, and the atomized steam is ejected from the nozzle 4 to release steam towards a user's face for treating the facial skin. The multi-element mineral coating of the water storage container 1 emits negative ions along with the steam released from the nozzle 4. The negative ions emitted with the steam create a clustering effect, reducing the size of groups of water molecules in the steam, which further moisturizes the facial skin. In other words, reducing the size of the water molecules promotes the penetration of the steam into the facial skin so that the facial skin is more thoroughly moisturized. In addition, the negative ions in the steam improve the circulation of the blood in the facial skin, thereby tightening the person's skin. As such, providing steam with smaller water molecules that are ionized tightens the facial skin of the user.
Clustering may be caused by low intensity electromagnetic waves, which may have a wavelength of four μm to fourteen μm, emitted by the multi-element mineral. The electromagnetic waves electrically change the periphery of atomic nuclei and cause the atoms of the water molecules to vibrate. This in turn cuts and shortens the water clusters in the steam thereby reducing the volume and increasing the specific gravity of the water molecules and making them more adherent to the cellular membranes of the facial skin. Moreover, intracellular Ca2+ and water permeation is increased, activating various cellular functions. As a result, moisture in the facial skin is mineralized and dermal proteins are activated, giving the face a healthy luster and moistness, and improving blood circulation. In addition, the far infrared rays warm the facial skin from within, so that the steam more thoroughly permeates the facial skin and blood circulation in the facial skin improves.
By coating the water storage container 1 with the powder mixture, a synergy is created between the atomized steam, the negative ions and electromagnetic waves released from the multi-element mineral, and the far infrared rays released from the far infrared radiating material which has a beneficial effect on facial skin. A variety of other areas may additionally or alternatively be coated with the powder mixture, such as the steam passage or the nozzle for steam release. In addition, the steam generator A may be configured so that steam is atomized with the high-voltage electrical discharge unit while passing through the steam passage.
While various embodiments of the invention have been described, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible within the scope of this invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be restricted except in light of the attached claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-000160 | Jan 2004 | JP | national |