Claims
- 1. Hair-removing device comprising:a hair-removal roller driven in rotation by a motor around an axis of rotation arranged behind a housing window, said roller comprising a plurality of tweezing blades arranged in at least one row, each of said tweezing blades having a tweezing edge; control means for successively leading said tweezing blades to close against one another in order to tweeze hairs to be plucked and then to separate from one another; and a pain-soothing device comprising elements mounted on said roller, wherein said elements are mounted in a fixed position on said roller and each element has at least one protuberance extending beyond a virtual cylinder coaxial with said roller and in which are inscribed said tweezing edges of said tweezing blades, each said protuberance has an outer end that is at least one of inclined and rounded along a plane that is transverse to the axis of rotation of said roller and that passes through said element from which said protuberance extends and each said element has a stiffness and dimensions selected to cause each said protuberance, when said roller is rotating and is disposed against a user's skin, to contact the skin and then press into the skin to perform a massaging action and to create a pain masking that of the hair removal.
- 2. Hair-removing device according to claim 1, wherein the outer end of each protuberance is rounded and has a base which is situated within the virtual cylinder.
- 3. Hair-removing device according to claim 1, wherein the outer end of each protuberance is rounded and convex.
- 4. Hair-removing device according to claim 1, wherein said elements are arranged on the roller in a series in an elongated zone covering substantially the length of the roller, and are distributed along one of: a straight line; a helical line; and in staggered rows.
- 5. Hair-removing device according to claim 1, wherein said elements are either connected on a part of said roller, or are formed in one piece with said part.
- 6. Hair-removing device according to claim 1, wherein said elements are rigid or semi-rigid.
- 7. Hair-removing device according to claim 1, wherein said elements are present in the form of at least one radial plate having an external edge, or a bar having an external edge extending parallel to the axis of rotation between lateral cheeks of said roller, said external edge of said plate or of said bar protruding beyond the virtual cylinder and being straight, undulating, or toothed.
- 8. Hair-removing device according to claim 1, wherein said roller comprises at least one component having a circular periphery inscribed in the virtual cylinder and said protuberances are arranged on said circular periphery.
- 9. Hair-removing device according to claim 1, wherein each said protuberance is formed in the tweezing edge of a tweezing blade.
- 10. Hair-removal device according to claim 1, wherein said roller comprises peripheral pedestals extending parallel to the axis of rotation of said roller and each having an external face, and a plurality of brushes supported by said pedestals, and wherein said elements are mounted on said external faces of said pedestals.
- 11. Hair-removing device according to claim 10, wherein said elements are a series of spikes individually connected on said pedestals.
- 12. Hair-removing device according to claim 10, further comprising a base fitted into one of said pedestals and a plurality of said protuberances are connected to, or integral with, said base.
- 13. Hair-removing device according to claim 10, wherein each of said elements comprises a rod in the form of an inverted U connected on one of said pedestals and having an upper bar which is straight and protruding beyond the virtual cylinder, or which is undulating or toothed with only upper parts protruding beyond the virtual cylinder.
- 14. Hair-removing device according to claim 10, wherein each of said pedestals has an oblique external face and each of said elements constitutes a protruding elongated edge of the oblique external face of a respective one of pedestals, said protruding elongated edge of said oblique external face of each of said pedestals being an upstream or downstream edge of said oblique external face as viewed with respect to the sense of rotation of said roller, and said protruding elongated edge of said oblique external face of each of said pedestals is straight, undulating, or toothed.
- 15. Hair-removing device according to claim 10, said elements are tufts of bristles joined together by cementing or bonding.
- 16. Hair-removing device according to claim 10, further comprising a plurality of tufts of bristles, each tuft having an extremity, and wherein said elements consist of said protuberances and each of said protuberances is carried on the extremity of at least one tuft of bristles.
- 17. Hair-removing device comprising:a hair-removal roller driven in rotation by a motor around an axis of rotation arranged behind a housing window, said roller comprising a plurality of tweezing blades arranged in at least one row, each of said tweezing blades having a tweezing edge; control means for successively leading said tweezing blades to close against one another in order to tweeze hairs to be plucked and then to separate from one another; and a pain-soothing device comprising elements mounted on said roller, wherein said elements are mounted in a fixed position on said roller and each element has at least one protuberance extending beyond a virtual cylinder coaxial with said roller and in which are inscribed said tweezing edges of said tweezing blades, each said protuberance has an outer end that is at least one of inclined and rounded along a plane that is transverse to the axis of rotation of said roller and that passes through said element from which said protuberance extends, and each said element has a stiffness and dimensions selected to cause each said protuberance, when said roller is rotating and is disposed against a user's skin, to contact the skin and then press into the skin to perform a massaging action and to create a pain masking that of the hair removal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase of international application PCT/FR98/01963 filed Sep. 15, 1998 which designated the U.S.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/FR98/01963 |
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5/12/1999 |
5/12/1999 |
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WO99/13750 |
3/25/1999 |
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