EP0381876A2 - Appareil à épiler - Google Patents
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- EP0381876A2 EP0381876A2 EP89201396A EP89201396A EP0381876A2 EP 0381876 A2 EP0381876 A2 EP 0381876A2 EP 89201396 A EP89201396 A EP 89201396A EP 89201396 A EP89201396 A EP 89201396A EP 0381876 A2 EP0381876 A2 EP 0381876A2
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- epilation
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D26/00—Hair-singeing apparatus; Apparatus for removing superfluous hair, e.g. tweezers
- A45D26/0023—Hair-singeing apparatus; Apparatus for removing superfluous hair, e.g. tweezers with rotating clamping elements
- A45D26/0033—Hair-singeing apparatus; Apparatus for removing superfluous hair, e.g. tweezers with rotating clamping elements with rollers
- A45D26/0038—Hair-singeing apparatus; Apparatus for removing superfluous hair, e.g. tweezers with rotating clamping elements with rollers power-driven
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- the invention relates to an epilation apparatus with at least one pair of rotatably mounted, rotatably mounted, counter-rotating drivable, circumferentially interacting epilation rollers arranged in the area of at least one opening on the appliance side, one of which can be driven by a motor, the epilation rollers executing a rotary movement which in the Area of their extensive interaction is directed into the interior of the apparatus.
- Such an epilation apparatus is disclosed in FR-PS 2 079 667.
- the epilation rollers are rotatably supported at both ends with axially provided stub axles on the apparatus side, the opening on the apparatus side adjoining the ends of the epilation rollers.
- the invention has set itself the goal of improving an epilation apparatus of the type mentioned in terms of its mode of action, in that the hair to be removed is gripped as safely as possible by the epilation rollers and pulled out of its skin pockets, so that the depilation process takes place smoothly and quickly .
- the epilation rollers are freely cantilevered at one end and that the opening on the apparatus side at least partially clears the freely cantilevered ends of the epilation rollers. In this way it is achieved that the epilation process not only takes place along the longitudinal extension of the epilation rollers, but also that one end of the epilation rollers, namely the freely projecting end of the epilation rollers, is involved in the epilation process, as a result of which particularly good hair removal is achieved. It has been shown that the hair to be removed is gripped particularly securely and correctly by the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers and is fed to the epilation process.
- the epilation rollers of the two pairs lying one behind the other have a roller shaft common to them. In this way, a simple construction is obtained, since the epilation rollers located one behind the other can be stored and driven together.
- the epilation rollers located one behind the other which are driven by the motor, are firmly connected to their roller shaft and the other epilation rollers located one behind the other are freely rotatable and axially displaceable on their roller shaft.
- the freely rotatable and axially displaceably arranged epilation rollers on the circumference can adapt particularly well to the epilation rollers interacting with them, the epilation rollers forming a pair, as a result of which the circumferential interaction of a pair of epilation rollers is particularly flawless and safe, which is important for the depilation process is very important.
- the epilation roller is provided at its end facing away from the freely projecting end with a collar which engages behind the end of the adjacent epilation roller facing away from the freely projecting end.
- a collar which engages behind the end of the adjacent epilation roller facing away from the freely projecting end.
- the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers are rounded. In this way, a further improvement in the grasping of the hair is achieved by the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers and damage to the skin is prevented.
- shape of the rounding such as a circular, elliptical or frustoconical shape.
- the epilation rollers have a wavy cross-sectional profile on the circumference, it has furthermore proven to be advantageous if the wavy cross-sectional profile of the epilation rollers extends into their rounded ends. This measure also favors the safe grasping of the hair by the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers.
- the epilation rollers have a wavy cross-sectional profile on the circumference
- the elevations of the wavy cross-sectional profile of the epilation rollers are in turn rounded at their ends, which run in the region of the rounded ends of the epilation rollers. This measure also contributes to protecting the skin and ensuring that the hair is securely gripped by the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers.
- the epilation rollers are assigned a protective comb which projects beyond the opening on the apparatus side and whose comb teeth are at a distance from one another and run in the axial direction of the epilation rollers.
- a protective comb ensures that the skin is kept away from the epilation rollers on the one hand and the hair to the epi on the other hand through a comb effect lation rolls are directed, it being particularly important that the comb teeth run in the axial direction of the epilation rolls, in accordance with the direction of the freely projecting ends of the epilation rolls.
- the comb teeth of the protective comb at least partially encompass the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers that are free from the opening on the apparatus side. In this way, a comb effect is obtained on the one hand and skin protection is obtained on the other hand in the region of the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers.
- Hiebei has proven to be particularly advantageous if the comb teeth of the protective comb are of an acute-angled hook shape in their region at least partially encompassing the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers. In this way, the hair is straightened up so that it can be gripped particularly securely by the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers.
- the comb teeth of the protective comb have the freely cantilevered ones
- the ends of the epilation rollers are at least partially tapering. In this way, a greater distance between the comb teeth, that is to say a larger tooth gap, is achieved precisely in the region of the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers, as a result of which the access of the hair to the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers is further improved.
- the protective comb assigned to the epilation rollers is designed as a protective cage surrounding the epilation rollers. With a structurally simple structure, good skin protection is obtained on all sides around the epilation rollers.
- the protective comb assigned to the epilation rollers is arranged to be displaceable transversely to the axial direction of the epilation rollers for optional release or covering of the epilation rollers. In this way, it is possible to carry out the epilation process either with or without a protective comb, and a cleaning option for the epilation rollers is also created in the release position of the protective comb.
- the protective comb assigned to the epilation rollers can advantageously be designed to be removable from the apparatus. In this way it is also possible to carry out the epilation process either with or without a protective comb, and it is also easy to clean the epilation rollers.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 denotes the housing of an epilation apparatus, which has an opening 2 on the apparatus side, in the area of which two pairs of epilation rollers 3, 4 and 5, 6 are rotatably arranged.
- the epilation rollers of each pair 3, 4 and 5, 6 interact with one another on the circumferential side and can be driven to rotate in opposite directions, the epilation rollers of each pair executing a rotary movement which is directed into the interior of the apparatus in the region of their circumferential interaction.
- the epilation rollers 3, 4, 5 and 6 have a wavy cross-sectional profile on the circumference, with which the epilation rollers of each pair engage with one another on the circumference.
- the epilation roller 4 of the pair of epilation rollers 3, 4 also engages on the circumferential side in the wavy cross-sectional profile of the epilation roller 5 of the pair of epilation rollers 5, 6, as a result of which all the epilation rollers 3, 4, 5 and 6 can be driven together by one motor.
- the epilation roller 3 is driven by a motor 8 via, for example, a multi-stage gear transmission 7, the direction of rotation being selected such that the epilation roller 3 executes a rotary movement which, in the area of its circumferential interaction with the epilation roller 4, into the interior of the apparatus is directed.
- the circumferential interaction of the epilation roller 3 with the epilation roller 4 drives it in a direction of rotation, which in the area of its circumferential interaction with the epilation roller 3 is also directed into the interior of the apparatus.
- the epilation roller 5 is then driven with a direction of rotation which, in the region of its circumferential interaction with the epilation roller 6, in turn is directed into the interior of the apparatus, as a result of which the epilation roller 6 is also driven in a direction of rotation which is in the region their circumferential interaction with the epilation roller 5 is directed into the interior of the apparatus.
- the epilation rollers 3, 4 and 5, 6 of each pair are able to catch a hair protruding between them and exert a pull on the same so that it is pulled out of its skin pocket.
- a hair removed in this way is then transported further by the epilation rollers into a receiving space 9 of the epilation apparatus adjoining them.
- this receiving space 9 can be closed, for example, with a cover 10 which can be removed from the apparatus housing 1.
- the epilation rollers it is not absolutely necessary for the epilation rollers to have a wavy cross-sectional profile on the circumference, but they could also be smooth on the circumference, although a circumferential wavy cross-sectional profile has been found to be more effective with regard to depilation.
- the epilation rollers are freely cantilevered at one end and the opening 2 on the apparatus at least partially clears the cantilevered ends of the epilation rollers.
- a bearing projecting freely with one end can be seen from FIG. 1 for the epilation roller 3.
- the epilation roller 3 is provided at one end with a drive shaft 11 which is mounted in two bearings 12 and 13 on the apparatus side, so that the end 14 of the epilation roller 3 facing away from the drive shaft 11 extends freely cantilevered.
- a gear wheel can then be arranged on its drive shaft 11, which cooperates with the gear transmission 7.
- Corresponding bearings can also be provided for the epilation rollers 4, 5 and 6, so that then all epilation rollers 3, 4 and 5, 6 of the two pairs have freely projecting ends.
- the opening 2 on the apparatus side is designed such that it partially exposes the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers, which is achieved by an edge 15 of the apparatus housing 1 which is raised correspondingly to the ends of the epilation rollers, as can be seen from FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the measures described above ensure that the epilation rollers 3, 4 and 5, 6 of each pair can not only participate in the epilation process along their longitudinal extension, but also with their freely projecting ones Ends through which the hair, as has been shown in practice, can be gripped particularly favorably and fed to an epilation process. Depilation is therefore particularly quick and safe if the epilation apparatus is passed over the skin with the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers first.
- two pairs of epilation rollers of four pairs of epilation rollers are arranged one behind the other, seen in the axial direction, coaxially to one another, the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers of these two pairs being directed away from one another.
- two epilation roller pairs lying one behind the other are designated 16, 17 and 18, 19 and two further epilation roller pairs lying one behind the other with 20, 21 and 22, 23, as can be seen in each case the epilation rollers 16, 18 and 17, 19 and 20 , 22 and 21, 23 are seen one behind the other in the axial direction.
- these epilation rollers lying one behind the other have a roller shaft common to them, which denotes the epilation rollers 16, 18 with 24, the epilation rollers 17, 19 with 25, the epilation rollers 20, 22 with 26 and the epilation rollers 21, 23 with 27 is.
- These roller shafts 24, 25, 26 and 27 are mounted with their central sections on the apparatus side, as a result of which each of the epilation rollers has a freely projecting end, the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers 16, 17, 20, 21 and the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers 18, 19, 22 and 23 are directed away from each other.
- the pairs of epilation rollers 16, 17 and 18, 19, viewed in the direction transverse to the longitudinal extent of the epilation rollers, are at a distance from the pairs of epilation rollers 20, 21 and 22, 23, which means that here the adjacent epilation rollers 17 and 20 or 19 and 22 do not interact circumferentially with each other.
- a separate drive is provided for each of the two epilation roller pairs lying one behind the other, which is carried out for the epilation rollers 16 and 18 by a gear wheel 28 seated on the roller shaft 24 and for the epilation rollers 20 and 22 by a gear wheel 29 seated on the roller shaft 26. in which these gears 28 and 29 interact again with a gear drive 7 driven by the motor 8.
- the opening 2 on the apparatus side partially clears the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers, which again occurs because the edge 15 of the apparatus housing 1 is pulled up relative to the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers, in the present case, as shown in FIG. 3 it can be seen that the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers are practically completely free.
- An epilation apparatus designed according to the exemplary embodiment described above has the advantage that, seen in both longitudinal directions of the epilation rollers, freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers, namely on the one hand those of the epilation rollers 16, 17, 20 and 21 and on the other hand those of the epilation rollers 18, 19, 22 and 23, are available for the epilation process. This means that with a back and forth movement of the epilation apparatus over the skin in the longitudinal direction of the epilation rollers, freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers come into effect in both directions of movement, whereby particularly rapid and reliable depilation is achieved.
- the opening 2 on the apparatus side not only makes the epilation rollers accessible from the circumference, but also at least partially exposes the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers, it has proven to be advantageous in this regard if the epilation rollers are assigned a protective comb projecting beyond the opening on the apparatus side, with a spacing between them comb teeth lying in relation to each other run in the axial direction of the epilation rollers.
- a protective comb 30 is assigned to the epilation rollers 16, 17, 20 and 21, and a protective comb 31 is assigned to the epilation rollers 18, 19, 22 and 23, both protective combs 30 and 31 being designed as a one-piece part 32 in the present case.
- the protective comb 30 has three comb teeth 33, 34 and 35, of which the comb teeth 33 and 34 are assigned to the pair of epilation rollers 16, 17 and the comb teeth 35 and in turn 34 to the pair of epilation rollers 20, 21.
- the protective comb 31 in turn has three comb teeth 36, 37 and 38, of which the comb teeth 36 and 37 are the pair of epilation rollers 18, 19 and the comb teeth 38 and in turn 37 are assigned to the pair of epilation rollers 22, 23. As can be seen from FIG.
- the two comb teeth assigned to each pair of epilation rollers are designed in such a way that they immediately clear the area in which the epilation rollers of the pair in question interact circumferentially, which means that tooth gaps come to lie in these areas of the pairs of epilation rollers , which are designated with 39, 40, 41 and 42.
- Protective combs of this type ensure that, on the one hand, the skin is kept away from the epilation rollers and, on the other hand, the hair is guided to the epilation rollers by a combing action, it being particularly important that the comb teeth run in the axial direction of the epilation rollers, in accordance with the direction the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers, and that a tooth gap immediately clears the area in which the epilation rollers of a pair interact circumferentially. In this way, very good hair access to the epilation rollers is obtained, which results in perfect operation of the epilation rollers and their freely projecting ends.
- FIG. 5 A particularly advantageous arrangement of two pairs of epilation rollers 16, 17 and 18, 19 is described with reference to FIG. 5, which are again arranged one behind the other, viewed in the axial direction, coaxially to one another, the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers of the two pairs being directed away from one another are, as is the case with the embodiment of Figures 3 and 4.
- the epilations lying one behind the other show again roll 16 and 18 or 17 and 19 of the two epilation roller pairs 16, 17 and 18, 19 onto a roller shaft 24 or 25 common to them, the epilation rollers 16 and 18, which are located one behind the other and are driven by the motor via a gearwheel 28, with their roller shaft 24 are firmly connected.
- the other epilation rollers 17 and 19 lying one behind the other are now freely rotatable and axially displaceable to a limited extent on their roller shaft 25.
- the epilation rollers 17 and 19 are provided with a collar 43 and 44 at their end facing away from the freely projecting end, with which they engage behind the end of the epilation rollers 16 and 18 facing away from the freely projecting end, the epilation rollers 17 and 19 being arranged on their roller shaft 25 so as to be freely rotatable. In this way, a perfect circumferential interaction of the epilation rollers 16, 17 and 18, 19 of the two pairs is achieved.
- the epilation rollers 17 and 19 are pressed resiliently on the periphery of the adjacent epilation rollers 16 and 18, which is done here in that the roller shaft 25 is slidably mounted in the longitudinal slots 45 and 46 on the housing and two arms 47 on it and 48 act on a leaf spring 49, which press the roller shaft 25 in the direction of the roller shaft 24.
- a resilient circumferential pressing of the epilation rollers against one another could also be provided with only one pair of epilation rollers.
- FIGS. 6, 7 and 8 show a freely projecting end of an epilation roller.
- the depilation roller 50 shown has a wavy cross-sectional profile on the circumference, which is designed here as a gear profile with rounded tooth heads and a total of ten teeth or Has elevations 51, as shown in Fig.7.
- FIG. 6 shows the rounding of the freely projecting end of the epilation roller 50, which is designated by the reference number 52.
- this rounding 52 is circular, but it could also be chosen to be elliptical or frustoconical, for example. It has proven expedient if the wavy cross-sectional profile of the epilation roller extends into its rounded end, as is indicated for two elevations of the cross-sectional profile in FIG. 6 by the broken lines 53 and 54. In this way the safe grasping of the hair is further promoted by the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers. Furthermore, it has proven to be advantageous if the elevations of the wavy cross-sectional profile of the epilation roller are in turn rounded at their ends, which run in the region of the rounded end of the epilation roller, as can be seen in FIG.
- FIGS. 9, 10 and 11 show an epilation apparatus which has six pairs of epilation rollers, of which two pairs of epilation rollers are arranged one behind the other, seen in the axial direction, coaxially to one another. the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers of the two pairs being directed away from one another, just as is the case in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 3 and 4 in an analogous manner.
- protective combs are assigned to the epilation rollers, which are designated here by the reference numerals 56 to 67, namely a protective comb 68 to the epilation rollers 56 to 61 and a protective comb 69 to the epilation rollers 62 to 67, again the comb teeth lying at a distance from one another run in the axial direction of the epilation rollers.
- the comb teeth of the protective comb 68 are denoted by 70 and the comb teeth of the protective comb 69 by 71.
- the two protective combs 68 and 69 are designed as a protective cage 72 surrounding the epilation rollers, which for the optional release or covering of the epilation rollers is arranged on the apparatus side so as to be displaceable transversely to the axial direction of the epilation rollers and here is also designed to be removable from the apparatus.
- FIG. 9 shows the epilation apparatus with the protective basket 72 completely pushed over the epilation rollers
- FIG. 10 shows the epilation apparatus with the protective comb 72 partially pushed away from the epilation rollers in a position in which two pairs of epilation rollers 56, 57 and 62, 63 are released, which are then released, for example can be used for hair removal without protective combs.
- FIG. 11 shows the epilation apparatus with the protective basket 72 moved into such a position, in which the protective combs release all the epilation rollers 56 to 67, so that they are easily accessible, for example, for cleaning.
- 12 shows the protective basket 72 on its own when it is removed from the epilation apparatus.
- the protective basket or the protective combs only from the epilation apparatus and not also to be displaceable or only to be displaceable and not also removable.
- the comb teeth 70 and 71 of the protective combs 68 and 69 are designed such that they protrude freely from the opening 2 on the apparatus side, which is formed here by two angular deposits of the apparatus housing Grasp the ends of the epilation rollers, which gives them a comb effect and a skin protection in the area of the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers.
- the comb teeth completely encompass the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers, which would not in itself be absolutely necessary, but in the present case results from the fact that the protective combs are combined to form a protective basket.
- the formation of the comb teeth in the present exemplary embodiment can be seen in detail in FIGS. 13 and 14.
- the comb teeth as shown for the comb teeth 70, each have a flat area 73 with which they grip around the circumference of the epilation rollers and with which they are guided over the skin.
- This area 73 is adjoined by an area 74 encompassing the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers, which area is of hook-shaped configuration with respect to area 73.
- the acute-angled regions 74 of the comb teeth result in a shovel effect by which the hair is straightened up, so that they can be gripped particularly securely by the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers.
- the comb teeth are tapered in their area 74 encompassing the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers, compared to the area 73 with which they are guided over the skin, as can be seen in FIG. 13. In this way, in the region of the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers, a greater distance between two adjacent comb teeth, that is to say a larger tooth gap, is achieved than the distance between the regions 73 of the comb teeth with which they are guided over the skin.
- the comb teeth provide good skin protection with their areas 73, with which they are guided over the skin, and, on the other hand, with their areas 74 due to the enlarged Tooth gaps in the area of the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers make it easier for the hair to access the freely projecting ends of the epilation rollers. Seen overall, good epilation is therefore achieved with an epilation apparatus with protective combs having such comb teeth.
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| AT0028789A AT391831B (de) | 1989-02-10 | 1989-02-10 | Epilationsapparat |
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| EP0381876A2 true EP0381876A2 (fr) | 1990-08-16 |
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| EP (1) | EP0381876A3 (fr) |
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