The present invention relates generally to the field of hair removing apparatuses and more particularly to threading apparatuses clips and kits for plucking out body hairs.
Removing of hair from various parts of the body is an ancient custom, carried out by women as well as men throughout the history and in various religions and cultures all over the world. Hair can be removed from the facial area (e.g. eyebrows hair or hairs that grow anywhere else on a subject's face); from the axilla area; and from the arms, legs and groins areas, for instance.
There are various methods for removing of hairs from various areas in a subject's body. Perhaps one of the most common methods of removing unwanted hair is to use a razor or other type of blade that shaves off the unwanted hair at skin level. Among the drawbacks of this method are that it is quite easy to cut oneself, the results are often rather short-lived and may require at least daily shaves, and this is not a practical method for precisely removing individual hairs.
Another method involves applying harsh chemicals to the area of the skin that has unwanted hair. The chemicals remain on the skin until the hair is dissolved or burned off. Use of this depilation method may cause chemical burns or allergic reactions or both. Furthermore, the results may be inconsistent or short-lived, requiring additional or frequent re-applications. Moreover, this method may be too harsh and inexact for removing facial hair.
Removing hairs from their follicles is another option. Areas where the hair was removed from the roots remains hairless longer than if other depilatory methods have been used. Tweezers allow the user to remove each hair individually, but is a time-consuming and imprecise endeavor when removing all of the hairs from a particular area. Waxing and sugaring involve the application of a wax or sugar solution to the skin that, when removed, removes the hair with it. While these methods are suitable for removing facial hair, they are also painful and the top layer of skin may be stripped along with the hair.
Threading is another method of removing hair from the follicles, most frequently used for removing facial hair. This method dates back to ancient Egyptian times and is quite common throughout Asia and India.
Threading requires a trained practitioner to hold a twisted intersection point of cotton thread in her teeth and hands. The practitioner then manipulates the twisted section of the intersection point in order to catch and remove the unwanted hairs. There are many benefits to threading. This precise, delicate, and gentle method of removing facial hair is less painful than waxing and sugaring, there are no chemicals or special tools required, and the practitioner has a great deal of control over exactly which hairs are to be removed.
However, threading is an art that requires a trained practitioner, and is difficult or even impossible to practice on oneself, and therefore, one must schedule time and spend money for the service. Furthermore, the art of threading is held by few skilled practitioners and in many countries, where plucking out hair is popular, there are hardly any people who can practice this art and skill.
The present invention, in some embodiments thereof, provides an apparatus for plucking out hairs of a subject using a threading method for the removal of the subject's hair, clips for holding the threads used in the apparatuses and kits for their combination.
In one embodiment the invention the invention provides an apparatus for removing hairs from the skin of a subject, said apparatus comprising; a pair of pincer-parts, each part having: a distal end, a proximal end, an external surface and an internal surface, said pincer parts being hingedly attached and biased toward each other at their distal end; and a single thread having: a first end portion; a second end portion; a central portion extending between the first and second end portions; and a stopper disposed on the first and second end portions, said thread being twisted together defining a twisted portion advancing the twisted portion to engage a hair upon repeatedly separating the distal ends of said pincer-parts by compressing the proximal ends toward each other.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a thread clip, comprising: a first thread having a first end portion, a second end portion, a central portion extending between the first and second end portions, and stoppers on each of the first and second end portions; a first thread holder defining spaced first and second slots, the first slot being configured not to pass the stopper of the thread, the first thread holder configured to allow winding of the central portion of the thread on the thread holder between its first and second slots; and a tray having a toothed crown configured to releasably engage the first thread holder.
According to some embodiments, the invention provides an article of manufacture comprising: a thread holder defining spaced first and second slots, a winding surface portion disposed between the first and second slots and adapted to receive a wound thread, two opposed sides, and a grip portion positioned and configured to be engaged while unwinding the wound thread; and a thread having: a first end portion, a second end portion, a central portion extending between the first and second end portions, and stoppers on the first and second end portions, in which the central portion of the thread is wound on the winding surface portion between the first and second slots; in which the dimensions and the spacing of the spaced first and second slots are such that substantially the entire central portion of the thread is wound onto the thread holder, the stopper on the first end portion of the thread is positioned on one side of the thread holder and the stopper on the second end portion of the thread is positioned on the other side of the thread holder.
According to some embodiments the invention provides, in combination; an apparatus for removing hairs from the skin of a subject, said apparatus comprising; a pair of pincer-parts, each part having: a distal end, a proximal end, an external surface and an internal surface, said pincer parts being hingedly attached and biased toward each other at their distal end; and a single thread having: a first end portion; a second end portion; a central portion extending between the first and second end portions; and a stopper disposed on the first and second end portions, said thread being twisted together defining a twisted portion advancing the twisted portion to engage a hair upon repeatedly separating the distal ends of said pincer-parts by compressing the proximal ends toward each other; and a thread clip, comprising: a first thread having a first end portion, a second end portion, a central portion extending between the first and second end portions, and stoppers on each of the first and second end portions; a first thread holder defining spaced first and second slots, the first slot being configured not to pass the stopper of the thread, the first thread holder configured to allow winding of the central portion of the thread on the thread holder between its first and second slots; and a tray having a toothed crown configured to releasably engage the first thread holder.
According to some embodiments, the invention provides a kit comprising: at least a first thread having a first end portion, a second end portion, a central portion between the first and second end portions, and stoppers on the first and second end portions; at least a first thread holder defining spaced first and second slots, at least one slot being configured to engage a stopper of the thread and allow winding of the central portion of the thread on the thread holder between its first and second slots; a tray having a holder configured to releasably engage the first thread holder; and a threading hair removal apparatus comprising a frame configured for receiving two portions of at least one thread twisted together to define a twisted portion and for advancing the twisted portion to engage a hair.
The subject matter regarded as the invention will become more clearly understood in light of the ensuing description of embodiments herein, given by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the present invention only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
The drawings together with the description make apparent to those skilled in the art how the invention may be embodied in practice.
The present invention, in some embodiments thereof, provides an apparatus 100 for plucking out hairs of a subject using a threading method for the removal of the subject's hair, clips 200 for holding the threads used in the apparatuses and kits for their combination and articles of manufacture 300 for holding the threads in the clips.
The apparatus 100 may be suited to pluck hairs of any area in the subject's body such as facial hair (e.g. eyebrows, mustache and the like), hairs in the groins and axilla (armpit) area and the like.
The subject may be a person which hairs are being plucked by the apparatus 100. In another embodiment, the subject may be an animal.
Any user, including the subject him/herself, may use the apparatus 100 to pluck the subject's hairs.
The apparatus 100 may be designed in various shapes and sizes to be suited for hair plucking of different areas of subjects' bodies. For example, an apparatus 100 for plucking facial hairs may be smaller than an apparatus 100 for axilla and groins hairs.
The principles and uses of the teachings of the present invention may be better understood with reference to the accompanying description, figures and examples. It is to be understood that the details set forth herein do not construe a limitation to an application of the invention. Furthermore, it is to be understood that the invention can be carried out or practiced in various ways and that the invention can be implemented in embodiments other than the ones outlined in the description below.
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According to these embodiments, the apparatus 100 for removing hairs from the skin of a subject, comprises; a pair of pincer-parts 110, each part having: a distal end, a proximal end 111, an external surface and an internal surface, said pincer parts 110 being hingedly attached 120 and biased toward each other at their distal end; and a single thread 10 having: a first and second end portions 12; a central portion 13 extending between the first and second end portions 12; and a stopper 11 disposed on the first and second end portions 12, said thread 10 being twisted together defining a twisted portion 15 advancing the twisted portion to engage a hair upon repeatedly separating the distal ends of said pincer-parts 110 by compressing the proximal ends toward each other.
In one embodiment, proximal end 111 serve as a handle, as illustrated in
According to some embodiments of the invention, the handles 111 may be used to manually operate the apparatus 100 by alternatively pressing the handles 111 against each other (clutching the handles 111) and releasing the handles 111, allowing them to retract back to an open position. To press the handles 111, the user may be required to use the fingers of one of his/her hands for clutching of the handles 111.
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The receiving-openings 115 may hold the thread 10 in a tight configuration to allow plucking of hairs, using thread tension.
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The adjustable stretching means 125 may be fasten to the thread 10 and facilitate in farther stretching of the thread 10, once the thread 10 is already held by the receiving-openings 115.
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When the apparatus's 100 pincer parts 110 are in a full closed position, as illustrated in
The opening and closing of the pincer-parts 110 may be carried out by pressing the handles 111 toward each other and releasing the pincer-parts 110 handles 111 around the biasing hinge 121 such that the knots 17 in the thread 10 respectively moves back and forth along the movement-path A-A, where the knots 17 enables tightening while moving along the movement-path A-A, towards one of the movement-path's A-A ends and slightly loosening when moving towards the opposite ends of the movement-path A-A.
The knot 17 may enable capturing of the subject's hairs that are proximate to the movement-path A-A inside the knot 17 and plucking of the hairs by tightening around the captured hairs when reaching one end of the movement-path A-A and pulling them with the moving the knot 17 along the movement-path A-A towards the other end of the path A-A. By rotating the handles 111 back and forth with enough rotation speed and torque, the knots 17 of the thread 10 may tighten and loosen alternatively and thereby pluck whatever the knots 17 captures on their movement along movement-path A-A and then return to a more loosen position when returning back to one of the path's A ends and so forth.
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According to some embodiments of the invention, to pluck the subject's hairs from a predefined desirable body area, the user is required to first position the apparatus 100 and especially the protruding area of the knots 17 and movement-path A-A against the subject's selected skin area; and moving the distal ends of the pair of pincer-parts 110 (e.g. using the handles 111), closer to one another and apart from one another in an alternating manner.
The moving of the handles 111 enables the knots 17 to move back and forth along the movement-path A-A and thereby carry out the plucking of hairs, where subject's hairs that are positioned approximately to the movement-path A-A are captured inside the knot 17 and the moving of the knot 17 along the movement-path A-A enables tightening the knot 17 around the hairs and thereby plucking them by pulling the knot 17 further along the movement-path B-B.
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According to some embodiments of the invention, the adjustment may be carried out by stretching the coiled spring 126 towards the thread 10 middle part 13 that is held between the handles 111 and fastening the thread 10 by the hook 127.
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According to some embodiments of the invention, a multiplicity of pincer-parts 110 pairs may be hingedly connected to the biased hinge connector 121, each pair may hold a different thread 10, to facilitate in enlarging the subject's body area from which hairs are to be plucked. The threads 10 may be of different length, type or thickness.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the pincer-parts 110 may be made from any solid material known in the art, such as plastic, wood, polymeric solids, metal, etc.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the thread 10 may be made from any materials known in the art that has high level of roughness, to allow high friction between the thread 10 and the subject's hairs, such as, for instance, cotton or any other fabric of low smoothness.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the thread 10 may be coated with, impregnated with and/or comprise soothing materials, enabling to sooth the skin of the subject while or after the knots 17 plunk the subject's hairs. The soothing materials may be any liquid, gel or solid materials known in the art that can sooth skin such as, for example, aloe vera gel coating the thread 10, chamomile powder or liquid absorbed in the thread 10, a mixture of soothing materials both absorbed and coating the thread 10 and the like.
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Clip cover 210, clip tray 200 and thread holder 300 may be made from any suitable resilient material, such as resin, plastic, metal, wood and the like, based on their mechanical and aesthetical requirements such as flexure, clarity, durability, cost and the like, all which are within the discerning abilities of those skilled in the art.
In one aspect, grip portion 310 of thread holder 300 is configured to allow securing of the thread holder 300 to the tray 200 and a sliding engagement and disengagement between the thread holder 300 and the toothed crown 201. In one aspect,
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as exemplifications of some of the preferred embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other possible variations, modifications, and applications that are also within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should not be limited by what has thus far been described, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/935,083, filed Jul. 25, 2007, now expired, and pending U.S. application Ser. No. 12/178,699, both which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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