FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention is concerned with body grooming devices and in particular with
body grooming devices that comprise an atomizer unit for atomizing an application
material.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Patent application
FR 2 454 283 describes an epilation device equipped with a manually operated spray to apply a
refreshing material onto the skin.
[0003] From
US 5,121,541 an electric razor is known that comprises a misting mechanism realized as an ultrasonic
vibrator.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is desirable to provide a body grooming device that is improved over the known
devices or at least provides an alternative solution.
[0005] Such a body grooming device is provided in accordance with claim 1. Further embodiments
are given in accordance with the depending claims.
[0006] A body grooming device as proposed comprises a drive, an application material supply
for supplying an application material at an application material supply outlet, and
an atomizer unit for atomizing the application material. The atomizer unit comprises
a brush-like element that has at least a bristle-like protrusion. The brush-like element
is coupled to the drive so that it can be driven such that the bristle-like protrusion
repeatedly contacts the application material supply outlet during operation of the
body grooming device. The mechanical contact of the bristle-like protrusion with the
application material provided at the application material supply outlet chips off
small amounts of application material that are eventually catapulted away from the
bristle-like protrusion due to acceleration forces and thus small application material
droplets will be formed, hence the application material is atomized. As the bristle-like
protrusion repeatedly contacts the application material supply outlet, this requires
that the motion of the bristle-like protrusion has an oscillatory component or a rotational
component, which introduces acceleration forces that are defined by movement parameters
(e.g. in case of a rotary movement, the diameter of the brush-like element and the
rotations per second are movement parameters that define the acceleration force acting
on the application material) such that the amounts of water that are chipped off from
the application material supply outlet are catapulted away from the bristle-like protrusions
due to the acceleration forces. A different way to provide acceleration force without
the need to move the brush-like element at a high velocity is to make the bristle-like
protrusion from a flexible and resilient material or to mount the bristle-like protrusion
in a flexible and resilient manner. If the bristle-like protrusion is bent when it
contacts the application material supply outlet, it springs back into its unbent position
when it loses contact with the application material supply outlet. This whipping movement
is also introducing high acceleration forces. Further, the whipping motion also introduces
the acceleration forces only during a short time period so that the application material
droplets are catapulted into a small solid angle area. The same does usually not happen
if the acceleration forces are applied due to a continuous movement like a rotation.
Thus, a simple atomizer unit is provided that does not require any nozzle or spray.
Application material that is applied to the skin may lead to better gliding of the
body grooming device over the wetted skin or may lead to cooling effects due to evaporation
of the application material and hence to numbing of nerves, which can reduce pain
during hair removal. Thus, the application material may be water but also any other
application material or lotion comprising e.g. alcohol and/or coolants and/or nurturing
additives etc. may be used. The brush-like element may be arranged within a cavity
formed by a housing outlet.
[0007] A "body grooming device" is a device out of the class of devices that are used to
treat the body, specifically the skin, by hair removal through plucking, shaving or
sheering, by massaging (e.g. to stimulate blood circulation, remove muscle tension
or to treat cellulites), peeling or abrading, by rubbing in an application material
such as a nurturing lotion etc. The drivable body grooming unit may comprise a combination
of two or more sub-units for performing two or more of the mentioned grooming treatments.
[0008] "Application material" means e.g. a fluid-like or lotion-like or crème-like or gel-like
or soap-like or wax-like or paste-like etc. material. The atomizer unit atomizes a
fluid or liquid into a mist of fine droplets, a soap-like material into a dust of
fine particles, and gels, crèmes, and pastes are atomized into fine material clusters.
[0009] In a further embodiment, the body grooming device comprises a blower unit. A blower
unit can be used to apply an air stream onto the skin of the user during a regular
use operation. Watery application material that is applied onto the skin via the atomizer
may be evaporated faster by applying an air stream onto the wet skin. In a refinement
of this embodiment, the blower unit is arranged at an end of an air conduit that guides
the air stream that is generated by the blower unit during a use operation such that
the air stream passes the brush-like element. The air stream may hence be used to
carry the fine application material droplet or particle or cluster generated by the
atomizer unit so that air and application material are simultaneously applied to the
skin. The blower unit may comprise a drivable fan or a gas cylinder from which gas
can be released.
[0010] In an embodiment, the drive is manually operated instead of using a motor-powered
drive. This can e.g. be used for devices where the user wants to apply application
material only now and then instead of a continuous application.
[0011] In another embodiment, the bristle-like protrusion is made from a flexible and resilient
material, e.g. a natural or synthetic rubber, or the bristle-like protrusion may itself
be made from a rigid material but is flexibly mounted so as to be resilient. This
means that the bristle-like protrusion is bent when it contacts the application material
supply outlet due to mechanical interaction between the bristle-like protrusion and
the application material supply outlet and that the bristle-like protrusion springs
back into its original, unbent position when the bristle-like protrusion loses contact
with the application material supply outlet. Due to the resiliency of the material,
the bristle-like protrusion springs back fast into its unbent position. This fast
movement leads to acceleration forces acting on the application material that was
chipped off from the application material supply outlet so that the application material
is catapulted away from the bristle-like protrusion as fine droplets or particles
or clusters. This bending and springing back is enforced if the bristle-like protrusion
does not only contact an application material provided at the application material
supply outlet or contacts an edge of the application material supply outlet only with
a small tip portion (hence: in a grazing manner) but if the bristle-like protrusion
contacts an edge of the application material supply outlet such that a considerable
portion of the bristle-like protrusion is bent so that the springing back is a whipping
movement. The material of the bristle-like protrusion may specifically be chosen to
have a high abrasion resistance with respect to the material(s) of the application
material supply outlet, e.g. the bristle-like protrusion can be made from a thin metal
sheet that is flexible and also resilient (as the metal sheet essentially is a leaf
spring). Flexibility of the material allows that not only the very tip of the bristle-like
protrusion contacts the application material supply outlet but that a somewhat larger
portion contacts (huddles against) the application material supply outlet.
[0012] In an embodiment, the application material supply outlet comprises a capillary force
element. A capillary force element can supply a liquid application material at the
application material supply outlet due to capillary forces, which are effectual independent
on the orientation of the body grooming device. The capillary force element may get
directly contacted by the bristle like protrusion or the capillary force element may
be sheathed, e.g. by a conduit in which the capillary force element is arranged. In
the latter case, the bristle-like protrusion may be first bent by the contact with
an edge of the conduit and may then slide along the front of the capillary force element
to carry along application material. The capillary force element may be an open-porous
material or a fleece-material etc.
[0013] In an even further embodiment, the body grooming device comprises a container for
storing the application material.
[0014] In a further embodiment, the brush-like element is realized as a cylindrical element
(which shall mean that its enveloping surface is essentially cylindrical) that is
mounted on its cylinder axis so that it can be driven to rotate around the cylinder
axis during operation. The bristle-like protrusion is arranged to extend radially
outwards.
[0015] In another embodiment, the body grooming device comprises a detachable attachment
section that comprises at least the atomizer unit. This allows for removing the atomizer
unit in case the body grooming device shall be used without the application material
application function. The attachment section may be realized as an attachment section
that is detachably connected between a head section and a hand piece section of the
body grooming device.
[0016] In an embodiment, the body grooming device is realized as an epilator and in another
embodiment, the body grooming device is arranged as an electrical shaver.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The invention will be further elucidated by detailed explanation of exemplary embodiments
and with reference to figures. In the figures
- Fig. 1
- is a perspective view onto a body grooming device as proposed in an attached state;
- Fig. 2
- is a perspective view onto the top of an attachment section comprising the atomizer
unit;
- Fig. 3
- is the perspective view onto the attachment section as in Fig. 2 but where the lower
housing part is not shown;
- Fig. 4
- is a schematic depiction of elements present in a specific embodiment of a body grooming
device as described.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] In the following, a specific embodiment of the body grooming device as proposed will
be discussed that comprises a head section, an attachment section, and a hand piece
section, where the atomizer unit is arranged in the attachment section. It is to be
understood that this is not to be interpreted as limiting the invention. The invention
can likewise be realized by an integrally manufactured body grooming device that has
only a single housing or that has a head section and a hand piece section.
[0019] Fig. 1 is a perspective view onto an exemplary embodiment of a body grooming device
1 as proposed. The body grooming device 1 is realized as an epilator device, but it
is understood that the body grooming device could likewise be realized as any other
hair removal device such as an electric shaver, a massaging device, a peeling device
etc. The body grooming device 1 comprises three sections and is shown in an assembled
state. The body grooming device 1 comprises a head section 200, an attachment section
100, and a hand piece section 300. The attachment section 100 is detachably connected
in between the head section 200 and the hand piece section 300. The head section 200
comprises a drivable body grooming unit 230, which in the shown embodiment is realized
as an epilation cylinder for plucking hairs from the skin during operation. In another
embodiment, the body grooming device 1 may be realized as an electric shaver and the
drivable body grooming unit 230 as a foil shaver head. The attachment section 100
comprises an atomizer unit 170.
[0020] Fig. 2 is a perspective view onto an exemplary embodiment of the attachment section
100 shown in Fig. 1. In the shown embodiment, the attachment section 100 has a housing
outlet 140 that is formed by a frontal shell structure 141 and an upper shell structure
142. The atomizer unit 170 is arranged in the cavity that is formed by the housing
outlet 140. The atomizer unit 170 comprises a brush-like element 171 that has several
bristle-like protrusions 172 and that is mounted on an atomizer axis 173 so that the
brush-like element 171 can be rotated around the atomizer axis 173. The attachment
section 100 has an attachment housing 101. The attachment housing 101 is formed by
an upper attachment housing 101a and a lower attachment housing 101 b. An upper shell
structure 142 is part of the upper attachment housing 101a. A frontal shell structure
141 is part of the lower attachment housing 101 b. An application material supply
150 comprises a container 151, a conduit 153 that contains a capillary force element
152 that draws application material stored in the container 151 due to capillary forces
and transports the application material to the application material supply outlet
154. The capillary force element 152 may extend into the container 151 to be in application
material contact independent on the orientation of the body grooming device 1. The
capillary force element 152 may be realized as a (open porous) sintered polyethylene
(Poroplast) element such as available from German company Durst Filtertechnik GmbH.
Alternatively or additionally, the application material supply 150 may comprise a
pump to transport the application material from the container to the application material
supply outlet 154. As will be explained in more detail further below, the brush-like
element 171 is drivable to rotate around the atomizer axis 173. The bristle-like protrusions
172 thereby repeatedly get into mechanical contact with the front of the capillary
force element 152 present at the application material supply outlet to remove during
operation tiny amounts of application material from said front part by mechanical
interaction (including friction and adhesion). The removed amounts of application
material are catapulted away from the bristle-like protrusions 172, e.g. by centrifugal
forces due to the rotation of the brush-like element 171, so that fine droplets, particles
or clusters are formed that are generally directed towards the housing outlet 140
so that they would wet a skin of a user during a regular use operation of the body
grooming device. The bristle-like protrusions 172 can be made from a flexible and
resilient material, e.g. a natural or synthetic rubber, a plastic material such as
a thermoplastic material or a silicone, or even a metal sheet. As had been explained
previously, the bristle-like protrusion is first bent when contacting the application
material supply outlet and that springs back into its unbent position when it loses
contact. The acceleration forces due to this whipping movement occur only for a short
and defined period of time and thus the solid angle into which the droplets, particles,
or clusters are catapulted can be made smaller than in an embodiment with a fast rotating
brush-like element where the bristle-like protrusion only touches the application
material slightly without any considerable bending and hence without any considerable
whipping movements. It is noted that the general principle can be fulfilled with a
single bristle-like protrusion 172. Depending on the amount of application material
that should be provided in the form of droplets, particles, or clusters, two or more
bristle-like protrusions 172 can be provided as is shown in the present embodiment.
The application material can be watery liquid or any other lotion that is absorbed
by the capillary force element 152.
[0021] Fig. 3 is the same perspective view onto the exemplary attachment section 100 as
shown in Fig. 2 but with the lower attachment housing 101 b removed for better visibility
of internal details of the attachment section 100. It is referred to the description
of Fig. 2 for features visible in Fig. 2. The respective description is not repeated.
The attachment section 100 further comprises a blower unit 160 that uses a fan 161
mounted on a fan axis 162 and located inside of a fan chamber 164 to generate an air
stream. Air conduit walls 163 extend the housing outlet 140 (see Fig. 2) to the fan
chamber 164. During operation, an air stream is generated that is guided by the air
conduit formed by the air conduit walls 163, the frontal shell structure 141 (see
Fig. 4A) and upper shell structure 142 through housing outlet 140. The air stream
is directed towards the skin of a user during regular operation of the body grooming
device. Application material droplets, particles, or clusters that are catapulted
into the housing outlet 140 are seized by the air stream and are transported with
the air stream towards the skin of the user. In case of a liquid, the application
material droplets wet the skin with a very thin application material coating that
evaporates fast, in particular because of the air stream that is in parallel applied
to the skin. Hence, the skin cools due to the evaporation and skin nerves are numbed,
which e.g. enables a less painful hair plucking than without numbed nerves. It needs
to be stated that a blower unit 160 is not essential for the invention and could be
dispensed with. Further, various gear wheels like first bevel gear 182 are visible
in Fig. 3. The function of the gear wheels is described with reference to Fig. 4.
[0022] Fig. 4 is a schematic depiction of various elements present in a body grooming device
as proposed. It is noted that a body grooming device as proposed can be realized as
a single section or only as a head section and a hand piece section (hence, all the
elements that are shown in Fig. 4 could be arranged within a single section, e.g.
a hand-piece section). Alternatively, the various elements as described may be housed
in several sections. Housing and mounting structures are neglected in Fig. 4 for sake
of simplicity. Fig. 4 shows a power transmission unit 190 and a power extraction unit
180. Further, parts of the atomizer unit 170, the blower unit 160, and the application
material supply 150 are shown. In an embodiment of a body grooming device 1 as proposed
with a detachable attachment section as described in Figs. 1 - 3, the drive 330, the
drive shaft 312 and an attachment section coupling 311 are disposed within the hand
piece section 300. The attachment section 100 comprises the other elements. The power
transmission unit 190 comprises an attachment section coupling 110 and a first shaft
112 extending from the attachment section coupling 110, which first shaft 112 ends
in a first gear wheel 114. The power transmission unit 190 further comprises a second
gear wheel 115 that is mounted on a second shaft 113 that is connected with the attachment
section power output 111. The first gear wheel 114 meshes with the second gear wheel
115. The first and second gear wheels 114, 115 form the gear section 191 that is used
to provide for an offset of the axis of the first shaft 112 and the axis of the second
shaft 113. Depending on, e.g., the geometry of the attachment section 100, the gear
section 191 can be dispensed with. The drive 330 has a drive shaft 331 that ends in
a hand piece section power output 311 (indicated with dotted lines), which in Fig.
4 engages with the attachment section coupling 110. The power transmission unit 190
is used to transmit power from the hand piece section 300 to the head section. The
power extraction section 180 couples to the first gear wheel 114 to extract power
from the power transmission unit 190 to drive the fan 161 of the blower unit 160 and
the brush-like element 171 of the atomizer unit 170. It is to be understood that in
an embodiment in which no offset between a first shaft 112 and a second shaft 113
is required, a single shaft extending between the attachment section coupling 110
and the attachment section power outlet 111 may be provided with a fixedly mounted
gear wheel to couple with the power extraction unit 180. In the shown embodiment,
a third gear wheel 181 meshes with the first gear wheel 114. The third gear wheel
181 is mounted on a common axis with a first bevel gear wheel 182. The first bevel
gear wheel 182 meshes with a second bevel gear wheel 183 to tilt the rotation axis
by 90 degrees from a rotation around a vertical axis to a rotation around a horizontal
axis. The second bevel gear wheel 183 is mounted on a common axis with a fourth gear
wheel 184. The fourth gear wheel 184 meshes with a fifth gear wheel 185, which fifth
gear wheel 185 drives the fan axis 162 on which the fan 161 is fixedly mounted. The
fifth gear wheel 185 meshes with a sixth gear wheel 186 which in turn meshes with
a seventh gear wheel 187. The seventh gear wheel 187 drives the atomizer axis 173
to which the brush-like element 171 is fixedly mounted. Sizes of the gear wheels and
hence gear transmission ratios are chosen according to the needs of the power extraction
section 180 to drive the fan axis 162 and the atomizer axis 173 at certain rotational
speeds. It is to be understood that the exemplary embodiment shown in Fig. 4 is not
to be interpreted as limiting the present invention. It is a specific embodiment of
the general concept and any gear arrangement that would be considered by a skilled
person should also fall under the subject matter of the present application. In another
embodiment, the atomizer unit 170 and/or the blower unit 160 are driven by an additional
drive and not by the drive 330 that is used to drive the drivable body grooming unit
230. In such an embodiment, the power extraction section 180 can be dispensed with.
[0023] Alternatively to the shown motor-power driven embodiment, the atomizer unit 170 may
be manually driven. E.g. a toothed rack may be arranged in meshing contact with a
gear wheel mounted to the atomizer axis 173 so that a user could depress the toothed
rack and thus rotate the atomizer axis and hence the brush-like element 171. This
is in particular of interest if application material should be applied only now and
then and not in a continuous manner. All the gear arrangements and a dedicated motor
can then be dispensed with so that the body grooming device would become more light-weight,
cheaper, and less bulky.
[0024] Fig. 4 further depicts parts of the application material supply 150. The application
material supply 150 comprises a container 151 and a capillary force element 152 that
extends into the container 150. A liquid application material (typically of low to
medium viscosity) that is stored in the container 150 is drawn to the application
material supply outlet 154 by capillary forces, which are effectual independent on
the orientation of the body grooming device. The capillary force element 152 may be
made from a fibrous or porous material. The capillary force element 152 is arranged
in a conduit 153. Container 151 and capillary force element 152 can be realized as
a replaceable module so that certain wear of the material of the capillary force element
152 at the application material supply outlet 154 due to the mechanical contact with
the rotating bristle-like protrusions 172 of the brush-like element 171 is acceptable.
[0025] In conclusion, the gist of the described invention lies in the realization of the
atomizer unit 170. The atomizer unit 170 comprises a brush-like element 171 that has
a least a bristle-like protrusion 172, which brush-like element is driven to repeatedly
get into contact with an application material supply outlet 154. Tiny amounts of application
material are withdrawn from the application material supply outlet 154 due to mechanical
contact between the application material provided at the application material supply
outlet and the bristle-like protrusion 172. The application material is then eventually
catapulted away from the bristle-like protrusion 172 due to acceleration forces (e.g.
the centrifugal force due to a rotation or the acceleration force due to the whipping
movement a resilient bristle-like protrusion performs when it looses contact with
the application material supply outlet) so that fine application material droplets,
particles, or clusters are formed that can be applied to a skin surface of a user
of the body grooming device 1.
[0026] It is to be noted that the general arrangement of a brush-based atomizer that in
particular comprises an application material supply with a capillary force element
can also be employed as an application material dispensing system as such. Use of
such an application material dispensing system is contemplated e.g. for misting devices
such as air humidifiers and inhalers (nebulizers), household bottles containing cleaning
agents or the like, bottles containing beauty care agents such as skin lotions, and
perfume bottles. Such an application material dispensing system would comprise a brush-like
element that is movably mounted, an application material supply comprising an application
material supply outlet and a capillary force element, and a (manually powered or motor-powered)
drive to move the brush-like element such that a bristle-like protrusion of the brush-like
element repeatedly contacts the application material supply outlet, where the application
material supply outlet may at least in part be formed by a part of the capillary force
element.
[0027] 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."
1. Body grooming device comprising:
a drive (330);
an application material supply (150) for supplying an application material at an application
material supply outlet (154); and
an atomizer unit (170) for atomizing the application material;
which atomizer unit (170) comprises a brush-like element (171) having at least a bristle-like
protrusion (172), said brush-like element (171) being coupled to the drive (330) so
that the brush-like element (171) is driven during an operation mode of the body grooming
device (1) such that the bristle-like protrusion (171) repeatedly contacts the application
material supply outlet (154) of the application material supply (150).
2. Body grooming device according to claim 1 that further comprises a blower unit (160).
3. Body grooming device according to claim 2, wherein the blower unit (160) is arranged
at an end of an air conduit for guiding an air stream generated by the blower unit
(160) during operation such that the air stream passes the brush-like element (171).
4. Body grooming device according to one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the drive is manually
operated.
5. Body grooming device according to one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the bristle-like protrusion
(172) is at least partially made from a flexible and resilient material or is flexibly
and resiliently mounted.
6. Body grooming device according to one of claims 1 to 5, said application material
supply (150) comprising a capillary force element (152).
7. Body grooming device according to claim 6, wherein the application material supply
outlet is at least partially formed by at least a part of the capillary force element.
8. Body grooming device according to one of claims 1 to 7 that further comprises a container
(151) to store the application material.
9. Body grooming device according to one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the brush-like element
(171) is realized as a cylindrical element arranged for driven rotation around its
cylinder axis during the operation mode and the bristle-like protrusion (172) is arranged
to extend radially outwards.
10. Body grooming device according to one of claims 1 to 9 that comprises a detachable
attachment section (100) comprising at least the atomizer unit (160).
11. Body grooming device according to one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the body grooming
device is realized as a device chosen from the group consisting of a hair removal
device such as an epilator device or a shaver device, a massaging device, a peeling
device, a rubbing device, or an abrading device.