This application is a continuation of prior co-pending International Application No. PCT/EP2009/004821 filed Jul. 3, 2009, designating the United States.
The present invention is concerned with a hybrid hair removal device and it is specifically concerned with a hybrid hair removal device that comprises an electrical hair removal device and a further skin treatment unit.
International patent application WO 2008/092625 A1 describes a hybrid hair removal device that comprises an electrical hair removal unit (an electrical long hair trimmer) that is combined with a further skin treatment unit, namely a safety razor. The safety razor is movably mounted to the back of the electrical trimmer
It is desirable to provide a hybrid hair removal device that is improved over the known devices or that at least is an alternative to the known devices.
Such a hybrid hair removal device is given in accordance with claim 1. The dependent claims describe further embodiments.
The hybrid hair removal device as proposed comprises an electrical hair removal device that has a body that is intended to be gripped by a user's hand and a head that is intended to get into contact with the users skin during regular operation. The hybrid hair removal device further comprises an attachment that has a handle structure and a skin treatment unit. The handle structure of the attachment is detachably enveloping at least part of the body of the electrical hair removal device. In particular, the handle structure is clamped around the body. The handle structure may therefore have an inner side that is concavely shaped (designed somewhat smaller than the outer shape of the body) so that it can be clamped around the body of the electrical hair removal device. The skin treatment unit can specifically be a unit that e.g. massages the skin, applies an application material—e.g. a lotion—to the skin, or that is arranged to remove hairs from the skin. Hence, the attachment adds a further function to the electrical hair removal device. A hybrid hair removal device as proposed can hence comprise an electrical hair removal device that the user may buy independently from the attachment. As the attachment is only enveloping at least a part of the body of the electrical hair removal device, the electrical hair removal device does not need to be modified to accommodate the attachment. In the attached state, the skin treatment unit can be arranged at the attachment such that the head of the electrical hair removal unit and the skin treatment unit simultaneously contact the skin when the hybrid hair removal device is pressed against the user's skin. The handle structure may in particular be elongated so that the handle to structure can be conveniently be gripped by a user's hand in the detached state and hence allows for individual use of the attachment in the detached state.
In an embodiment, the skin treatment unit comprises at least a razor blade (a blade cartridge as is commonly known from safety razors may be arranged so as to comprise the razor blade). The skin treatment unit may then be arranged so that the head of the electrical hair removal device lies in front of the skin treatment unit with respect to the use direction that is defined by the razor blade. In such a combination, the electrical hair removal device removes the hairs growing on the skin and the razor blade shave off all remaining hairs or hair stubbles during the same stroke. Hence, a clean and smooth skin feeling results.
In another embodiment, the skin treatment unit is detachably connected to the handle structure. This allows removing the skin treatment unit, e.g. to replace it with a fresh skin treatment unit (e.g. a fresh safety razor blade cartridge with sharp blades or a fresh applicator to apply a lubricant to the skin etc.). In a refinement of this embodiment, the handle structure comprises a release mechanism (which may comprise a release button as is commonly known from release mechanisms of safety razors) to detach the skin treatment unit from the handle structure.
In yet another embodiment, the skin treatment unit is floatingly mounted at the handle structure. This allows that in operation the skin treatment unit and the head of the electrical hair removal device can simultaneously contact the skin even if the user does not hold the hybrid hair removal device at the advised angle with respect to the skin The skin treatment unit may further be arranged so as to pivot around a pivot axis as is generally known in the art of safety razors, which pivotable mounting would further enhance the ability to adapt to the skin surface independent of the angle with which the device is held with respect to the skin or independent of the skin surface topology, which may be uneven in some areas (e.g. in the arm pit of around the knee). In a refinement of this embodiment, the attachment comprises a fixation mechanism to fix the skin treatment unit with respect to the handle structure (i.e. to disable the floating mounting). This specifically is sensible if the attachment is to be used individually in the detached state.
In even another embodiment, the handle structure is enveloping around two sides of the body of the electrical hair removal device. This improves fixation of the attachment to the electrical hair removal device but still allows for easily removing the attachment from the body of the electrical hair removal device. Fixation may be accomplished by clamping forces (i.e. the enveloping inner side of the handle structure is designed to be slightly smaller than the body of the electrical hair removal device) and/or by adhesion forces (i.e. the material of the inner side of the handle structure may specifically adhere to the outer surface of the body as would rubber adhere to a polished plastic surface). In yet a different embodiment, the handle structure envelopes three sides of the body (i.e. it envelopes the body in a shoe-like manner In a further embodiment, the handle structure envelopes four sides of the body, e.g. the handle structure comprises flexible parts that can be bend outwards while the attachment is slipped over three sides of the body and those flexible parts will finally also envelope the body in the attached state. For enhanced fixation of the handle structure to the body, the handle structure may comprise openings or recesses for form-fit enclosure of respective projections of the body.
In general, it is explained for sake of clarity that the head of the electrical hair removal device is not enveloped (or covered) by the handle structure of the attachment to allow for simultaneous hair removal and skin treatment.
In a further embodiment, the handle structure comprises a first connector structure that mates in the attached state with a second connector structure realized at the body. The first and second connector structures may in particular be designed as detachable force-fit or snap-fit connector structures.
In an even further embodiment, the handle structure of the attachment has an outer side that is intended for being gripped by a user's hand. The surface of the outer side is at least partially textured. A texture enhances the grip of the handle structure, specifically when the hybrid hair removal device is intended for use in a wet environment. Hence, the outer side of the body of the electrical hair removal device can be made smooth and shiny, while the outer side of the handle structure is made at least partially textured. The texture may comprise rip-like structures, burl-like structures, any other elevations, openings in the outer surface, depressions, recesses, or indentations. The texture is in particular a macroscopic texture and the structure may have a minimal lateral dimension along the outer surface of 0.5 mm to optimally enhance the grip of the outer surface.
In a specific embodiment, the electrical hair removal device is an epilator device for plucking to hairs from the skin. In another specific embodiment, the electrical hair removal device is a dry shaver. The electrical hair removal device may also be realized as a long hair trimmer
The invention is also concerned with an attachment for an electrical hair removal device. The attachment is in accordance with the attachment as described as part of the hybrid hair removal device.
The invention will be further described and elucidated by discussion of an exemplary embodiment and by reference to figures. In the figures
The handle structure 11 is preformed so as to tightly fit around the body of the electrical hair removal device for which it is intended. The handle structure 11 has an inner side 12 that is shaped to accommodate the body of the electrical hair removal device. The handle structure 11 has flexed parts 11a, 11b, and 11c that will be clamped around the body of the electrical hair removal device. In the shown example, the flexed parts 11a, 11b, and 11c extend on three sides of the handle structure 11 (namely left side, right side and bottom side with reference to the paper direction). The flexed parts 11a, 11b, and 11c are bent inwards so as to partially embrace the hollow space formed by the concave inner side 12 of the handle structure so that the handle structure 11 can be clamped around three sides of the body of the electrical hair removal device. Instead of three sides, the handle structure 11 may have only two flexed parts 11a and 11b and the handle structure 11 would then only be clamped around two sides of the body of the electrical hair removal device. In another embodiment, the handle structure may have further flexed parts at the top, e.g. short flexed straps left and right of the skin treatment unit 15 that will be clamped around a head part of the body of the electrical hair removal device. At least the flexed parts 11a and 11b are preformed such that they are bent slightly outwards when the handle structure 11 is slipped over the body of the electrical hair removal device. Due to clamping forces applied via the bent flexed parts 11a and 11b (and optionally 11c) the attachment 10 is fixedly connected with the electrical hair removal device. By a specific choice of the material of the handle structure 11 and/or a coating of the inner surface 12a of the handle structure 11 and/or a certain roughness of the inner surface 12a of the handle structure 11, the fixation can be enhanced due to adhesion and friction resistance between the inner surface 12a of the handle structure 11 and the outer surface of the body of the electrical hair removal device.
The handle structure 11 further has an opening 18 that is shaped so as to form-fit around a projecting part of the body of the electrical hair removal part. Such a form-fit connector element enhances the fixed connection between handle structure 11 and body of the electrical hair removal device. In general, the handle structure 11 could comprise a first connector structure that mates with a second connector structure realized at the body of the electrical hair removal device, e.g. the handle structure 11 could comprise elastic, mush-room-like projections and the body could comprises undercut cavities that receive the mush-room-like projections in a releasable snap-fit manner.
European patent application No. 08012724.4 describes a combined shaving device that comprises a first shaving device, in particular an electric dry shaving device such as a trimmer, having a first connector structure and a second shaving device, in particular a wet shaving device comprising a shaving head with at least a razor blade having a sharp edge, having a second connector structure, where the first and second connector structures detachably mate with each other, and the first and second shaving device each having an elongated handle for individual use of the first and second shaving device in a detached state. In extension of this invention, a hybrid epilator device could be formed in which the first shaving device is replaced by an epilator device. In such a case, the elongated handle needs not to envelope the body of the epilator device as was described above as the first and second connector structures establish the detachable connection.
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 ”
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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08 012 724.4 | Jul 2008 | EP | regional |
09 005 577.3 | Apr 2009 | EP | regional |
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Parent | PCT/EP2009/004821 | Jul 2009 | US |
Child | 12984027 | US |