1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a skin care apparatus, and more particularly, to a tip structure for a skin care apparatus, which includes a first electrode and a second electrode formed on a body of a tip which transmits high frequencies to the skin so as to form a wide contact area of the first electrode and the second electrode.
2. Background Art
For skin care and reproduction, there is a non-invasive method that is effective in promoting regrowth of collagen.
The non-invasive method is to promote formation of collagen by temperature of the dermis layer elevated by RF high frequencies irradiated to the skin, and in this instance, high frequencies are irradiated to the skin using a tip having unipolar or bipolar electrodes.
Korean Patent No. 10-1065651 discloses such a tip. As shown in
Therefore, high frequencies flow between the positive electrodes 6 and the negative electrodes 2, 3, 4 and 5 through the skin so as to supply high frequencies to the dermis layer.
However, because the positive electrodes 6 and the negative electrodes 2, 3, 4 and 5 are densely formed on the front end portion of the body 1 which is a limited area so as to form a narrow contact area of the electrodes, when the tip is not in close contact with the skin but is partly in contact with the skin, electric currents are concentrated just on the contact area, such that the skin tissue may be damaged due to excessive electric currents.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior arts, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a tip structure for a skin care apparatus, which includes: a PCB mounted on a front end part of a tip case; a first electrode formed on a substrate such as an FPCB or on an electric conductor; and a second electrode formed on a peripheral portion of the front end of the tip case so as to provide a wide electrode area.
To accomplish the above object, according to the present invention, there is provided a tip structure for a skin care apparatus to supply high frequency energy to the skin through electrodes which are formed on a substrate mounted at a front end part of a tip case, including: a first electrode formed on the substrate mounted on the front end part of the tip case; and a second electrode extending from a peripheral portion of the front end part of the tip case to the outer face.
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the tip for the skin care apparatus includes the substrate having the second electrode formed on the tip case and the first electrode formed on the front end of the tip case, such that a wide electrode area is formed even though the size of the tip is the same as the conventional tip, thereby increasing a contact area to the skin so as to smoothly supply high frequencies to the skin without concentration of electric currents.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the present invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference will be now made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the attached drawings.
In this instance, the substrate 200 may be a PCB, an FPCB, or others, and the first electrode 210 is mounted on an area except the edge periphery of the substrate 200 so as to be spaced apart from the second electrode 110 disposed on the tip case 100, such that the first electrode 210 is insulated by the edge portion of the substrate 200.
The second electrode 110 extends to the external portion of the front part of the tip case 100 so as to have a wide and stable contact area.
After that, as shown in
In this instance, the substrate 200 is in the form of a plate has the first electrode 210 formed on the upper surface thereof and a connection terminal disposed on a lower surface so as to be electrically connected with the second electrode 110 formed on the tip case 100, so that the first electrode 210 and the second electrode 110 can be respectively connected with terminals by just one substrate.
In the meantime,
The boundary portion 120 may be formed when the plating of the boundary portion 120 is removed by laser machining or mechanical machining.
Alternatively, the tip case 100 may be formed by double shot injection. That is, the portion where the second electrode 110 will be formed is injection-molded by resin for plating, and the rear portion 130 is injection-molded by uncoated resin, such that just the portion where the second electrode 110 will be formed has conductivity by plating.
In such a case, just the front portion of the boundary portion 120 is used as the second electrode 110 so as to form an area corresponding to the first electrode 210 to supply stable high frequencies. The rear portion 130 is not used as the second electrode, but because it is plated, it may provide a beautiful appearance rather than the case that the portion injection-molded with plastic is exposed.
In this instance, the dome-shaped or convexly curved upper surface of the first electrode 320 is seated in such a way as to protrude over the front end of the tip case 300. The first electrode 320 has a size that there is a gap 340 between the outer circumference of the first electrode 320 and the inner circumference of the tip case 300, and the gap 340 is maintained by the stepped-jaw portion 330.
That is, the protruding width of the protrusion 321 is wider than the protruding width of the stepped-jaw portion 330, such that the first electrode 320 and the portion of the tip case 300 where the second electrode 310 is formed are spaced apart from each other by the gap 340 so as to keep an insulated state, and if necessary, the gap 340 may be filled with insulating material.
Moreover, the second electrode 320 may be made of a metal material having conductivity or may be an electrode having conductivity by plating applied on the outer surface of a substrate made of a plastic material.
Furthermore, the first electrode 320 has a coated layer formed on the upper surface thereof by being coated with vinyl or resin, so that the first electrode 320 is not in direct contact with the skin but is in indirect contact with the skin through the coated layer so as to protect the skin.
Additionally, the second electrode 310 may be formed by the various preferred embodiments described above.
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