This invention relates to a hair removal apparatus which employs a pair of threads, one straight and the other coiled around the straight one in a manner to form a linear arrangement of tweezer-like hair traps when the twisted thread is rolled in alternative directions about the straight thread to translate the twisted thread portion by a motorized actuation.
Hair removal apparatus including two helicoils interwound to define hair traps are well known in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 6,743,238 issued Jun. 1, 2004 discloses one such apparatus. U.S. Pat. No. 5,951,573 issued Sep. 14, 1999 describes another. The art is replete with numerous such examples and apparently is based on ancient Chinese techniques. The most relevant prior art patent appears to be U.S. Pat. No. 4,983,175 wherein two mutually twisted elongate loops create a tweezer-like action in the twisted portion which remains relatively stationary.
Unfortunately, all such apparatus uncovered by the applicant are awkward to use, relatively expensive and not disposable. Moreover, the U.S. Pat. No. 4,983,175 device although also motorized, is difficult to accurately locate precisely next to hair to be removed, uses a relatively complicated mechanism, is not readily configured for disposing and replacing used threads and raises safety concerns.
The invention is based on the recognition that a simple and inexpensive hair removal apparatus may be achieved by winding one thread about another and manipulated a thread in a simple manner to achieve the requisite hair removal action. Moreover, the resulting apparatus would be sufficiently inexpensive to be disposable.
In accordance with another aspect of this invention, the “disposable” hair removal apparatus herein is configured to move with a powered driver to engage the thread in a manner to alternatively tighten and loosen the linear arrangement of hair traps defined by the interwound threads while permitting accurate placement thereof immediately adjacent the hair which it is desired to remove.
A key feature of the preferred embodiment is a removable and replaceable thread bearing yoke, which holds two threads in tension, one of which is relatively straight and one of which is twisted about the straight one to form a hair trapping linear configuration which is caused to translate by alternatively tightening and loosening the wound thread on opposite ends of the hair trapping portion. This alternate tightening and loosening causes the hair trapping portion to linearly translate back and forth to grasp and remove short hairs near their roots and is facilitated by a motorized rotating disc and connecting arm which, in turn, is connected to an oscillating arm which engages the twisted thread on opposite ends of the hair trapping portion.
The aforementioned objects and advantages of the present invention, as well as additional objects and advantages thereof, will be more fully understood herein after as a result of a detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the following drawings in which:
Referring to the accompanying figures, it will be seen that the preferred embodiment of the invention 10 comprises a bow-shaped yoke 12 which holds a first string or thread 14 and a second string or thread 16. The first string is-held at its ends across the upper end of the yoke and the second string is held at its ends at the lower end of the yoke. As shown in
The yoke, including the first and second strings is releasably attached to a housing 20 having a plurality of batteries 22 and a battery-operated motor 24 controlled by an on/off switch 26. The motor's shaft is affixed to a disc 28 which is caused to rotate in one direction by the shaft.
A connecting arm is 30 rotatably affixed at one end to the disc at a location that is radially displaced from the shaft so that that end of the arm will rotate with the disc. Another end of the connecting arm is rotatably connected to an oscillating arm 32 at a location displaced from the oscillating arm's center which, in turn, is rotatably supported by a bracket 34 within the upper portion of the housing. The opposed ends of the oscillating arm have string hooks 36 for engaging the tensioned second string on opposite sides of the hair trapping area as shown best in
It is especially advantageous in the preferred embodiment to employ a bow-shaped yoke which is made of a suitable plastic configured to releasably mate with the housing. This feature makes it both easy and economically feasible to remove and dispose of used threads by replacing the threaded yoke rather than by requiring a “re-stringing” of the yoke. The latter is less desirable because it is time consuming and may alter the amount of tension in the strings which would affect the performance of the apparatus. It is also advantageous to provide a hair trapping area which is positioned beyond the housing profile (as seen best in
Having thus disclosed a preferred embodiment, it will now be apparent that there may be numerous modifications which could be made without departing from the spirit of the invention or from its inventive features. By way of example, the first and second threads could readily be formed using just one thread configured as a single loop having overlapping portions. Accordingly, the scope of protection is to be limited only by the appended claims and their equivalents.
This invention claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/665,529 filed Mar. 25, 2005.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US2006/011089 | 3/24/2006 | WO | 00 | 9/25/2007 |
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60665529 | Mar 2005 | US |