[0001] The present invention concerns a wax-warmer for depilation of the type comprising
a casing open at one end, designed to contain a depilation wax package and provided
with resistive means for warming and smelting the wax contained in the package.
[0002] The depilation wax at room temperature is solid or, however, pasty thus making it
impossibile to apply onto the skin. Therefore, it is necessary to warm the wax in
order to smelt it, so as to make it possible to apply onto the skin where, cooling
down, it solidifies forming a single layer together with the hair; by pulling away
this layer, the hair included in the wax layer is eliminated.
[0003] Wax-warmer devices containing a depilation wax package or cartridge, which have a
wax distributor roller at the upper end, are well-known. By electrically supplying
the resistive means of the wax-warmer, the wax contained in the package is warmed
at a temperature sufficient to smelt it so that, holding the wax-warmer containing
the wax package in hand, it is possible to spread the smelted wax onto the skin without
the risk of burns. Obvoiusly, as soon as the wax is sufficiently smelted, the electric
supply to the resitive means is interupted. When the application of the wax on the
skin is terminated, the wax package, which remains inside the wax-warmer, cools and
the wax contained therein solidifies again.
[0004] Once the wax package is exhausted, they have to substitute it with a new one, whereby
it is necessary to remove the old one.
[0005] However, the continuous smelting operations, applications of the wax onto the skin
and its solidifying, make the wax, which comes out from the distributor roller, able
to dirty the upper part of the wax package creating different problems. In fact, when
trying to extract the empty package, the user easily gets dirty and, furthermore,
due to the unctuosity of the wax, the package becomes slippery hampering the extraction
of the empty package. Another drawback is due to the fact that the user does not notice
when the wax package is getting exhausted unless, every now and then, he extracts
the package to verify the wax level contained therein with all the problems, previously
stated.
[0006] The aim of the invention is that of eliminating all the drawbacks cited with reference
to the described prior art.
[0007] The aim is reached with a wax-warmer of the above-mentioned type, that is a wax-warmer
for depilation of the type comprising a casing open at one end, designed to contain
a depilation wax package and provided with resistive means for warming and smelting
the wax contained in the package, characterized in that it comprises ejection means
of said package from said casing.
[0008] In such a way, in order to eject the package, it is sufficient to operate onto the
ejection means which allow an easy extraction of the package without, furthermore,
running the risk of getting the hands dirty.
[0009] The ejection means are of manual-operated type, consequently they are simple, cheap
and reliable. Moreover, the wax-warmer comprises elastic means which return the ejection
means to their original position after they have ejected the wax package, so as to
allow the new package to enter. The wax-warmer is provided with a little transparent
window which is resistant to a minimum of 60°C, in order to check the wax level contained
inside the package, and therefore to substitute the package when the wax therein is
exhausted.
[0010] The resitive means are preferably made of an electric resistance with a positive
temperature coefficient, namely of the PTC type in order to limit the maximum value
of the electric current intensity as the temperature rises.
[0011] These and other advatages of the invention will be more evident from the following
detailed description of an embodiment made for exemplifying and not limiting the scope,
with reference to the subsequent figures wherein:
- figure 1 ia a side view of a wax-warmer according to the present invention;
- figure 2 is an elevation cross-section of the wax-warmer of figure 1 taken along the
section line II-II in which the ejection device is represented in an inoperative postion;
- figure 3 is an enlarged view of the ejection device represented in figure 2;
- figure 4 is an elevation cross-section similar to those of figure 2 wherein the ejection
device is represented in an operative position.
[0012] In figures 1, 2 and 4 a wax-warmer for depilation is completely represented with
reference 10. The wax-warmer 10 comprises a casing 12 consisting of a base 12a, a
side wall 12b defining an upper opening 12c and a double bottom 12d. The side wall
12b and the double bottom 12d define a housing seat 14 designed to house wax packages
16.
[0013] The wax package 16 consists of a cartridge 18 containing depilation wax having an
upper end in which a roller distributor 20 is mounted. In the casing 12 an electric
resistance 22 of the PTC type (positive temperature coefficient) is positioned so
that as the temperature rises, the value of the electric resistance 22 increases,
thus limiting the maximum value of the electric current's intensity, avoiding in such
a way problems due to overheating.
[0014] The wax-warmer 10 is provided with a manual-operated ejection device for the wax
package 16, indicated in its entirety with reference 30. The ejection device 30, best
illustrated in figure 3, comprises an ejector 32 formed with a plate 36, the opposite
surfaces of which respectively have a semisphere-like knob 38 and a pin 40.
[0015] Inside the casing 12, between the base 12a and the double bottom 12d, a parallelepipedic
chamber 42 is formed, longitudinally delimitated by two opposite walls: a lower wall
42a and an upper wall 42b both having dimensions substantially equal to those of the
plate 36. Inside the chamber 42 the plate 36 longitudinally slides freely. The lower
wall 42a has a hole 44 from which the knob 38 is free to come out, whereas the upper
wall 42b has a hole 46 in which the pin 40 slides. The double bottom 12d also has
a hole 48 from which the end of the pin 40 is free to come out.
[0016] Finally, the lower wall 42a is recessed in respect to the base 12a of the casing
12, so that when the plate 36 is positioned against the lower wall 42a of the chamber
42 and the knob 38 completely comes out from the chamber 42, the latter does not project
outside with respect to the base 12a of the casing 12. Inside the chamber 42, between
the plate 36 and the upper wall 42b of the chamber 42 an helicoidal spring 50 is interposed.
[0017] The functioning of the manual-operated extraction device 30 is as follwing. By completely
inserting a wax package 16 inside the casing 12 by means of the upper opening 12c,
the package 16 is contained in the housing seat 14 and abuts against the double bottom
12d. The pin 40 is almost completely housed in the chamber 42 and it does not project
form the hole 48 of the double bottom 12d, the plate 36 is positioned against the
lower wall 42a, and knob 38 completely comes out from the chamber 42. The ejection
device 30 is in the rest or inoperative position, as illustrated in figures 2 and
3.
[0018] When the wax package 16 is exhausted and one has to proceed with its substitution,
it is sufficient to press the knob 38 so as to move the plate 36 towards the upper
wall 42b thus compressing the spring 50. The pin 40 slides inside the hole 46 of the
upper wall 42b and comes out from the double bottom 12d through the hole 48, thus
pressing on the bottom of the wax package 16. The ejection device 30 is in the operative
position for ejecting the package 16, as represented in figure 4. After holding the
wax package 16 in hand and extracting it completely from the casing 12, the knob 38
is released and the ejection device 30 returns to the original position again, illustrated
in figures 2 and 3.
[0019] In the side wall 12b of the casing 12, near the double bottom 12d a substantially
rectangular small window 60, which is transparent and resistant to a minimum of 60°C,
is provided. Thus, it is possible to verify the wax level remaining inside the package
16 and, then, to notice when the package is exhausted in order to proceed with its
substitution by a new package, obviously using the ejection device 30, as described
above.
[0020] It is clear that all the changes and modifications structurally and conceptually
equivalent fall inside the scope of the present invention. For example, it is possible
to use a spring which reacts when strained, that is, when one uses the ejector 30
in order to eject the wax package 16, the spring is strained instead of being compressed.
[0021] For a better sliding, pin 40 may be provided with two guiding tongues which slide
inside corresponding slots designed in the side walls of the chamber 42.
1. A wax-warmer for depilation of the type comprising a casing (12) open at one end (12c),
designed to contain a depilation wax package (16) and provided with resistive means
(22) for warming and smelting the wax contained in the package (16), characterized
in that it comprises ejection means (30) of said package (16) from said casing (12).
2. A wax-warmer according to claim 1, characterized in that said ejection means (30)
comprises an ejector (32) movable between two positions, a first position called inoperative
wherein it does not operate on the wax package (16) and a second position called operative
wherein acting on the wax package (16) allows a partial extraction of the package
(16) from the casing (12).
3. A wax-warmer according to claim 2, characterized in that said ejection means consists
of a manual-operated ejection device (30) wherein changing from the inoperative position
of the ejector (32) to the operative one is done by means of a manual operation.
4. A wax-warmer according to claim 3, characterized in that it comprises elastic means
(50) which are not elastically stressed in said first or inoperative position of the
ejector (32) whereas they are elastically stressed in said second or operative position
of the ejector (32), so that the manual operation of ejecting the wax package (16)
is constrained by the elastic reaction of said elastic means (50) so that, when the
manual operation is terminated and the package (16) is ejected, said elastic means
(50) returns the ejector (32) in the inoperative position.
5. A wax-warmer according to claim 4, characterized in that said elastic means comprise
at least a helicoidal spring (50) which is stressed under compression.
6. A wax-warmer according to claim 4, characterized in that said elastic means comprise
at least a helicoidal spring which is stressed under tension.
7. A wax-warmer according to one of the previous claims, characterized in that said casing
(12) comprises a small window (60) to check the wax level contained inside the package
(16), so as to substitute the package when the wax contained therein is exhausted.
8. A wax-warmer according to claim 7, characterized in that said small window (60) is
transparent and resistant to at least 60°C.
9. A wax-warmer according to claim 8, characterized in that said small window (60) is
substantially rectangular shaped.
10. A wax-warmer according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that said resistive
means consist of at least an electric resistance (22) with a positive coefficient
temperature namely of the PTC type.