This non provisional application claims the benefit of French Application No. 05 53108 filed on Oct. 12, 2005 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/731,230 filed on Oct. 31, 2005, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to massage devices.
There exist applicators that comprise a rigid flat roller that is provided with spikes on the outside for massaging the face.
There also exist applicators that are formed by a handle and by a rigid disk, or by two rigid disks, that roll over the epidermis without creating tensioning action on the skin.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,218,955 discloses a massage device including rotary massage members.
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2005/0020948 discloses a massage device comprising at least one massage member secured to a receptacle.
Applicators with spikes are on the outside of a rigid roller not adapted to the local treatment of deep wrinkles, since they are relatively aggressive to the skin, and are often too bulky. Applicators that do not create tensioning action on the skin are not very effective for treating wrinkles or for activating microcirculation of the blood. Thus, there exists a need to benefit from a massage device that is not very aggressive to the skin, and/or that enables the epidermis to be treated in such a manner as to activate blood microcirculation and/or perform lymphatic drainage and/or fight against aging of the skin and/or encourage the penetration or action of active ingredients and/or obtain a relaxing action.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention may provide a massage device comprising: at least one support; and one or more massage members rotatably mounted on the support, the or each massage member comprising at least one pair of flexible lips configured to come into engagement with the region to be treated, and being configured to flex when the device is applied to the region to be treated.
Each of the flexible lips may extend about the axis of rotation of the corresponding massage member.
A gap situated between the lips may be permanently in communication with the outside, including during use.
For example, the region to be treated may be the skin on the face or the body, or the scalp, or the hair.
When applied to the skin, the flexible lips may exert local tension on the skin. Rolling the flexible lips over the skin may makemay make it possible to displace the tension exerted on the skin.
may makeExemplary embodiments may make it possible to make a massage member for the face that may be capable of massaging the skin without leaving red marks, for example.
The pair of flexible lips may belong to a single massage member, and the flexible lips may be molded as a single part with the massage member. The lips may form between them an annular groove that does not create suction on being applied to the skin, unlike a suction pad. The two flexible lips need not be molded as a single part, and may belong to different massage members.
The massage member may include at least one pin portion that is molded together with the flexible lips. This may makemay make it possible to reduce the number of component parts of the massage device, where appropriate or desired.
The massage member may include a hub that is made of a material that is different from the material of the lips. Such a hub may makemay make it easier for the massage member to turn, where appropriate or desired.
The massage device may possibly include projecting elements between the lips, for example, a succession of spikes, which projecting elements may be made integrally, i.e., monolithically, with the flexible lips, where appropriate or desired. The projecting elements may generate vibration while being displaced in contact with the skin.
The flexible lips may flare apart from each other, going away from the axis of rotation, which may enable the lips to flex apart more easily while the massage member is being applied to and pressed against the skin.
The flexible lips may include an edge that is circular or otherwise, for example, polygonal, and may include an annular shape.
The flexible lips may include openings, which may increase flexibility thereof.
The flexible lips may include notches or teeth on an edge thereof.
The lips may define between them a groove that widens in a radial direction.
The flexible lips of the pair of flexible lips may be substantially symmetrical to each other about a plane that is perpendicular to the axis of rotation.
The free edge of each flexible lip may optionally include axial symmetry about the axis of rotation.
At least one flexible lip may be off-center.
The distance, measured along the axis of rotation, between the free edges of the two flexible lips of the pair of flexible lips may lie in a range of 1 millimeter (mm) to 15 mm, for example, for example, lying in a range of 2 mm to 10 mm, for example.
A length of the flexible lips, measured between the free edge and a zone at which the lips connect with a remainder of the massage member, may lie in a range 3 mm to 15 mm, for example, for example, lying in a range 4 mm to 10 mm, for example.
A thickness of a flexible lip may be not greater than 1.5 mm, for example.
A material from which the flexible lips are made may contain a filler of magnetic particles, where appropriate or desired.
A maximum radius of a flexible lip may be not greater than 20 mm, for example.
The device may include at least one additional rotary massage member that may be configured to come into contact with the skin while the flexible lips are being deformed in contact with the skin.
The additional massage member may be mounted between branches of the support, with each branch supporting one of the massage members.
For example, the rotary member may be a roller disposed between the branches.
The roller may include portions in relief, making it possible to create a complementary massage action, for example, spikes or ribs that are angularly offset going from one end of the roller to the other.
The support may include a flat handle.
The device may include at least one slotted pin on which there is snap-fastened a rotary ring that carries a massage member. The pin may be fitted on the support.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention may provide a method of massaging the skin using a device as defined above. The flexible lips may be applied to the skin, for example, on either side of a wrinkle, and the massage member(s) may be turned by being rolled over the skin.
Tension may be exerted by applying the massage device on either side of at least one wrinkle.
The massage device may be displaced along the wrinkle.
A composition may be deposited between the flexible lips prior to and/or during displacement of the massage member(s) over the skin.
Various details of the present invention may will be better understood on reading the following detailed description of non-limiting embodiments, and on examining the accompanying drawings, in which:
a and 19 are fragmentary, perspective views illustrating exemplary massage members;
The massage device 1 illustrated in
For example, the axes X and R may be substantially orthogonal.
The massage member 2, illustrated in isolation in
The lips 3 and 4 may be connected to a central portion 5, that may include an opening 6 passing therethrough, through which may pass a pin 7 including ends that are held by two branches 8 and 9 of the support 3.
At rest, the lips 3 and 4 may flare apart from each other in the radial direction, such that when the massage member 2 is applied against the skin, and pressure is exerted by the massage member on the skin in a direction that is generally perpendicular to the axis of rotation R, the lips 3 and 4 may tend to exert an action of spreading out the epidermis, as illustrated in
For example, the device 1 may be displaced along the wrinkle F, with the lips 3 and 4 being applied to the skin on either side of the wrinkle.
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The hub 13 may be fitted in the opening 6 of the central portion 5, for example, being snap-fastened on the central portion.
The hub 13 may also be overmolded on the central portion 5.
Where appropriate or desired, the hub 13 may comprise two parts 14 and 15 that may be assembled together, as illustrated in
The flexible lips 3 and 4 may be made integrally, i.e., monolithically, by molding a plastics material, as illustrated in
For example, the lips 3 and 4 may belong to respective massage members 17 and 18 that include a shape that may be generally outwardly-concave, including an opening 20 passing therethrough, through which a pin may pass.
The concave sides of the massage members 17 and 18 may face away from each other, but maymay face each other in other exemplary embodiments that are not illustrated.
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For example, the projecting elements 22 may be disposed in a spaced-apart manner over a circumference of the central portion 5, between the flexible lips 3 and 4, as illustrated in
A height of the projecting elements 22, that may be in the form of spikes, for example, may be less than a height of the flexible lips 3 and 4, such that the projecting elements 22 only come into contact with the skin after the flexible lips 3 and 4 have moved apart, as illustrated in
In axial cross-section, the lips 3 and 4 may be substantially rectilinear over at least a fraction of their length, for example, a fraction of their length starting from their free edge 30 or 31. The axial section of the lips 3 and 4 may also be curvilinear.
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The flexible lips 3 and 4 may be symmetrical to each other about a mid-plane that is perpendicular to the axis R, for example, like the massage member illustrated in
This maymay be otherwise, and it is possible, for example, to include flexible lips 3 and 4 that may be not symmetrical to each other about a mid-plane that is perpendicular to the axis R, as illustrated in
For example, the flexible lip 4 may extend substantially in a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the axis R, while the flexible lip 3 slopes relative to the axis R, going away from the lip 4 in the radial direction, for example.
When the flexible lips 3 and 4 are defined by different massage members 17 and 18, they may also include different shapes, as illustrated in
The flexible lips 3 and 4 may be made in some other way, so as to include different flexibilities.
For example, the flexible lip 3 may be made from a material that is thicker than the flexible lip 4, so as to deform less easily, as illustrated in
Each of the respective free edges 30 and 31 of the flexible lips 3 and 4 may be circular, for example. For example, the edges 30 and 31 may include the same radius or different radii. A maximum radius y, i.e., the distance to the axis R from the edge 30 or 31, may be not greater than 20 mm, for example.
Each edge 30 or 31 may be contained in a plane, but this may be different. For example, the edge 30 or 31 may extend in an undulating manner on either side of a mid-plane that is perpendicular to the axis R, as illustrated in
The flexible lips 3 and 4 may include a length l, measured between the corresponding free edge 30 or 31 and the central portion 5, that may be greater over at least a fraction of the circumference of the lip, for example, over the entire circumference, than the radius of the central portion 5, as illustrated in
The lengths l may be identical for each of the flexible lips 3 and 4, or may be different.
The length l may vary in the circumferential direction, as illustrated in
The length l may lie in a range of 3 mm to 15 mm, for example, or even 3 mm to 10 mm.
The distance e may lie in a range of 1 mm to 15 mm, for example, or even 1 mm to 6 mm.
For example, the thickness of a lip 3 or 4 may be not greater than 1.5 mm over at least half of its length, for example.
The free edge 30 or 31 may also include a non-circular shape, for example, an undulating shape, as illustrated in
The opening 6 may be off-center, as illustrated in
The lips 3 and 4 may be connected together via at least one bridge of material 40 that is of limited angular extent, as illustrated in
A plurality of identical or different massage members 3 may be rotatably mounted on a common support 90, as illustrated in
In other exemplary embodiments, at least two massage members 2 may be rotatably mounted about respective axes of rotation R′ and R″, forming an angle α between them, which angle may be less than 180°, for example, as illustrated in
For example, the massage members 2 may be cantilevered on the respective pins, as illustrated in
For example, a massage member as illustrated in
The support 90 may include a generally curved shape, as illustrated in
Over at least a fraction of their length, the branches may be preferably deformed in one or more directions as a function of their cross-section, which need not be circular.
The massage device illustrated in
The length of the branches may be not less than 40 mm, for example.
At least one massage member 2 may also be secured to a receptacle 60, as illustrated for example, in
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The support 90 may be configured to be fastened on the receptacle 60 on the side remote from the dispenser orifice 64. To this end, the receptacle 60 may include a portion in relief 66, for example.
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The composition deposited in this way may be held by capillarity between the lips, where appropriate or desired.
Before treating a predefined region, a composition may be deposited between the lips, the composition coming from an independent receptacle.
For example, the composition used in association with a massage member may be a cosmetic or a skin care product, for example, an anti-wrinkle agent.
For example, the branches may include distal portions 108 and 109 that slope out from a plane containing proximal portions 118 and 119. The distal portions may carry massage members.
The branches 201 and 202 may include extensions 204 and 205 that cooperate with the arcuate portion 203 to form forks in which two rotary massage members 2 are disposed.
Each of the rotary massage members may include a pair of lips that may be made as a single part by molding elastomer material. The lips may be carried by a hub 210 that includes ends that may be engaged in corresponding holes of the arcuate portion 203 and of the extensions 204 and 205, as illustrated in
The massage members 2 may turn about respective axes of rotation R′ and R″ that form between them an obtuse angle.
The extensions 204 and 205 may converge in a direction going away from the handle 91.
The branches 201 and 202 may define between them a gap 218 that receives a roller 211 that may be rotatably mounted relative to the support 90. The roller 211 may include a plurality of ribs 214 that may be spaced-apart along the axis of rotation Z of the roller, and that may define between them grooves 220. Each rib 214 may include a generally square shape when observed along the axis Z. The tops of two adjacent ribs may be offset by 45°, for example.
As illustrated, the support 90 may be made from a relatively rigid plastics material, but it is contemplated that the material may be flexible.
Depending on the side of the device that is selected by the user for bringing the massage members 2 into contact with the skin, the roller 211 may or may not come into contact with the skin.
More particularly, when the user brings the convex side of the handle 91 to face the skin, the roller 211 may come into contact with the skin relatively easily. When the concave side of the handle faces the skin, it may be less easy for the roller 211 to come into contact with the skin.
The invention is not limited to a particular shape of massage member between the branches, and the roller 211 may, for example, include portions in relief including other shapes, for example, spikes.
The support 90 may include a central opening 230, as illustrated.
Each massage member 2 may be mounted on a ring 223 that may be snap-fastened on the slotted pin 220. On the side of the head 224 of the pin 220, the ring 223 may include a collar 226.
An axial dimension of the ring 223 may be greater than an axial dimension of the central portion 233 of the massage member, such that the face 240 of the massage member, situated on the side remote from the head 224, does not come to bear against the collar 244 that is at the base of the slotted pin 220.
A lip of the massage member may include notches 250, as illustrated in
The lip may also include openings 251, as illustrated in
The lip illustrated in
On its edge, the lip may include teeth 255, as illustrated in
Naturally, any shape of massage member illustrated in
In exemplary embodiments not illustrated, the massage members illustrated in
Naturally, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and, for example, the characteristics of the various embodiments may be combined with one another within exemplarys that are not illustrated.
A single massage device may be used with different massage members selected from any of the massage members illustrated in the figures.
The expression “comprising a” should be understood as being synonymous with “comprising at least one”, unless specified to the contrary.
Although various details of the present invention herein include been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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