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Title:
GENTLE SKIN TREATMENT DEVICE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2013/014594
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
The present invention concerns a skin treatment device for professional and private use. In particular the present invention concerns a skin treatment device (10) comprising a drive unit (20) and an attachment (30), the attachment (30) being rotatable about a central support axis (72), the drive unit (20) providing an off center drive axis (70), the attachment (30) comprising a skin treatment element (32) and a rotary support element (50) for the skin treatment element (32), the rotary support element (50) comprising an eccentric (74), wherein the central support axis (72) is not a driven axis.

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Inventors:
UNGEMACH CHRISTOF (DE)
MAICHEL MICHAEL (DE)
KLUG RALF (DE)
SCHWARZ TOBIAS (DE)
SANCHEZ-MARTINEZ PEDRO (DE)
Application Number:
PCT/IB2012/053728
Publication Date:
January 31, 2013
Filing Date:
July 20, 2012
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
BRAUN GMBH (DE)
UNGEMACH CHRISTOF (DE)
MAICHEL MICHAEL (DE)
KLUG RALF (DE)
SCHWARZ TOBIAS (DE)
SANCHEZ-MARTINEZ PEDRO (DE)
International Classes:
A61H7/00; A46B13/02; A46B15/00; A61H23/02
Domestic Patent References:
WO2010100527A12010-09-10
Foreign References:
US2714788A1955-08-09
EP1429670A22004-06-23
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
BRAUN GMBH (The Procter & Gamble CompanyGlobal Patent Services,299 East Sixth Street,Sycamore Buildin, 4th Floor Cincinnati Ohio, US)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

What is claimed is:

1. A skin treatment device (10) comprising a drive unit (20) and an attachment (30), the attachment (30) being rotatable about a central support axis (72), the drive unit (20) providing an off center drive axis (70), the attachment (30) comprising a skin treatment element (32) and a rotary support element (50) for the skin treatment element (32), the rotary support element (50) comprising an eccentric (74), wherein the central support axis (72) is not a driven axis.

2. A skin treatment device (10) according to claim 1, wherein the skin treatment element (32) has an outer contour and the outer contour has a representative diameter, and wherein the distance of the central support axis (72) from the drive axis (70) is more than 20% or 30% of the representative diameter.

3. A skin treatment device (10) according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the skin treatment element (32) is moved in a rotational oscillation.

4. A skin treatment device (10) according to claim 3, wherein the angle of the rotational oscillation is ± 10° or less.

5. A skin treatment device (10), according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the skin treatment element (32) is supported by a chassis (34) and the chassis (34) comprises a multitude of recesses to cooperate with protrusions in the rotary support element (50) of the drive unit, wherein the chassis (34) comprises a multitude of recesses to cooperate with the protrusions of the rotary support element (50) of the drive unit, and wherein the chassis (34) can be supported by the rotary support element (50) and the protrusions can be brought into an engagement position with the recesses and, while the chassis (34) is supported by the rotary support element (50), into a disengagement position with the recesses.

6. An attachment (30) for a skin treatment device (10) comprising a drive shaft (62) for the transmission of a rotary movement from the drive unit (20) to the drive axis (70), the drive shaft (62) being linked to a sprocket (66), the sprocket (66) engaging with a crown gear wheel (68) and crown gear wheel (68) being linked to the drive axis (70).

7. An attachment (30) for a skin treatment device according to claim 6, wherein in the drive shaft (62) turns about a first axis of rotation and the drive axis (70) turns about a second axis of rotation, the first axis of rotation and the second axis of rotation defining a series of parallel planes, whereas the first axis lies in a first plane and the second axis lies in a second plane, and the first plane is different from the second plane.

8. An attachment (30) for a skin treatment device (10), according to anyone of claims 6 or 7, wherein the third axis is perpendicular to the first axis and to the second axis, and wherein when seen in the direction of the third axis, the angle between the first axis and the second axis is from 90 degrees to 160 degrees, preferably from 100 degrees to 135 degrees.

9. An attachment (30) for a skin treatment device (10), according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the drive shaft comprises a connector for connection with the drive unit (20) at one end and a bearing (64) at the opposing end.

10. An attachment (30) for a skin treatment device (10), according to claim 9, wherein the drive shaft (62) is not supported by any further bearings.

Description:
GENTLE SKIN TREATMENT DEVICE

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention concerns a skin treatment device for professional and private use. The device is used for achieving cosmetic or well-being benefits, for example it can be used to have a massage effect or for cleansing and refreshing the skin or for applying a cosmetic composition.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A wide variety of cosmetic moisturizing and other agents is available to meet the interest in having a clean healthy and good-looking skin and face. Relative to these offers of the cosmetic industry, the use of skin care appliances and devices is slightly more limited, but many efforts have also been made in this field.

U.S. patent 2,714,788 discloses a device for removing hair which comprises an electric motor, a holder for an abrasive pad and an abrasive pad. This device is ment to remove hairs from the skin of, for example, the legs by means of abrasion.

EP 1 429 670 A2 discloses an ultrasonic cleaner comprising a handle and a brush positioned at the proximal end off the handle. The cleaner further comprises an ultrasonic vibrator operably attached to the brush. A battery positioned within the hollow interior of the handle provides power to the ultrasonic vibrator. Ultrasonic vibration is transmitted from the vibrator through the brush and to its bristles. The cleaner can hence be used for skin cleaning.

WO 2010/100527 Al discloses an appliance for facial care. The facial appliance comprises a tubular body and axially extending from the tubular body a so-called facial puck. This facial puck comprises a facial implement rotatable about a shaft and a sub assembly linked to the shaft. This sub assembly includes a spinner journaled for rotation about an axis extending from the tubular body. The spinner comprises opposing, radially extending, resiliently biased release fingers. These release fingers removably mount the applicator implement (e.g. the facial implement) for rotation with the spinner. The spinner is mounted to the main gear by slip bearings.

It is an objective of the present invention to provide a versatile skin treatment device. The skin treatment device should be suitable for use with one or several implements, the gentle use should be intuitive and it should be safe. Further the skin treatment device should be protected against accidental harm from improper usage.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention concerns a skin treatment device for professional and private use. In particular the present invention concerns a skin treatment device comprising a drive unit and an attachment, the attachment being rotatable about a central support axis, the drive unit providing an off center drive axis, the attachment comprising a skin treatment element and a rotary support element for the skin treatment element, the rotary support element comprising an eccentric, wherein the central support axis is not a driven axis..

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Fig. 1 shows a plain view onto a skin treatment device according to the present invention

Fig. 2 shows a side view of the skin treatment device of Fig. 1

Fig. 3 shows a partially cutaway side view of the skin treatment device

Fig. 4 provides an enlarged perspective view of the rotary plate

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Fig. 1 shows a skin treatment device 10 with its essential elements according to the present invention. The device 10 comprises a drive unit 20. The drive unit will comprise a motor which will typically provide a rotational or vibrational movement to some output device. The motor will typically be an electrical motor which can be battery operated, preferably by a rechargable battery. The drive unit 20 will comprise a switch 22, for turning the unit on or off and/or making other selections of an operation mode.

An attachment 30 can be connected to the drive unit 20. A variety of suitable connectors are well-known, often a positive fitting is useful. Other attachments can be connected to the drive unit, for example attachment 30 can serve as a first attachment, and a further attachment can serve as a second attachment, which can also be connected to the same drive unit 20. The attachment 30 as shown comprises a brush 32. The term brush is used herein broadly, to denote an implement, which can comprise conventional bristles of a variety of materials, as known from other areas. The brush can also comprise rubber implements, which could have bristle form or which could also have the form of bars or ligaments. The brush 32 will typically have a circular outer shape, but could also have other shapes.

Fig. 2 shows the same device 20 in a side view. From the side view it is clear that the main axis of the drive unit and the rotational axis of the brush 32 are tilted towards each other. An angle of these axes of somewhat above 90° has been found useful. Angles in the range of 90° to 135° and 100° to 120° have generally been found useful for convenient and effective handling. In this side view it can be readily seen, that the attachment 30 comprises a gear box 60, onto which the brush 32 with the brush chassis 34 is mounted. The gear box 60 is connected to the brush chassis 34 via a rotary support element 50, which is only visible in this view as a ring like structure connection brush chassis 34 to gear box 60.

Fig. 3 shows a partially cutaway side view of the skin treatment device 10. In this view details of the gear box 60 can be easily understood. Power from the drive unit 20 is transmitted to the (incoming) drive shaft 62. The distal end of the drive shaft is held by a bearing 64. Onto the drive shaft 62 a sprocket 66 is mounted. For corporation with this sprocket a crown gear wheel 68 is provided. The crown gear wheel 68 sits on a drive axis 70. This axis is tilted at an angle of about 110° relative to drive shaft 62. Overall, hence, an angular gear is provided which serves as a two stage speed reduction unit. The speed reduction can be by a factor of more than 2 or more than 3 or 4 or 5. It is also apparant that this robust construction easily fits into the outer shape of the gear box 60.

The drive axis 70 is parallel (as seen in this side view) to a central support axis 72. The central support axis 72 is not a driven axis. Hence the central support axis 72 provides rotary support for the rotary support element 50. Hence, the rotary support element 50 has one degree of freedom, which is the freedom to move about the support axis 72.

The rotary support element 50 comprises a rotary plate 52 onto which latches 54 are mounted. The latches 54 are spring loaded by spring elements 56. Further a support plate 58 is mounted onto rotary plate 52. The support plate 58 provides support to a skin treatment element (not shown). A rotary oscillation movement can be provided to the rotary support element 50. This movement is transmitted by drive axis 70. The drive axis carries an eccentric 74. This eccentric 74 comprises an eccentric wheel 76, which carries an eccentric pin 78. The pin 78 can then cooperate with a slot (not shown here) in the rotary plate 52.

Fig. 4 provides an enlarged perspective view of the rotary plate 52. The rotary plate 52 carries latches 54, which can engage with elements, typically with recesses in the attachment 30, particularly in the chassis 34 of the attachment 30. As described before, the rotary support element 52 is supported by central axis 72. This central axis provides all of the required mechanical support for element 52, and leaves it one remaining degree of freedom for rotating about the axis 72. The rotary plate 52 comprises a slot 80. This slot is shown here as an integral part of the rotary plate 52, but could also be a separate connected or attached element. The slot 80 cooperates with pin 78 of eccentric wheel 76. In this way, an eccentric 74 is formed.

Based on the overall disclosure in particular of these figures, it will be appreciated that the following aspects of the invention are of interest:

The skin treatment device comprises a drive unit 20 and an attachment 30. The skin treatment device may also be provided as a kit with two, three or more attachments. At a given time one attachment can be used with the drive unit. Additionally or alternatively, the drive unit may also be adapted to operate two or more attachments at the same time. However, a drive unit which can operate one attachment at the time has been found useful. The attachment therefore can be removably mounted to the drive unit. The drive unit can be hand operated or motor operated. Often the drive unit is operated by an electric motor. This electric motor can be operated by a battery, for example a rechargable battery. Drive units needing a cable for contact with the power supply while being operated can also be useful.

The attachment 30 can comprise a skin treatment implement or element, for example in the form of a brush and can comprise an output element. Alternatively the output element, for example in the form of a gear box, can also be part of the drive unit. Alternatively or additionally a further gear box or a force transmission element can be comprised by the drive unit.

The attachment 30 also comprises a rotary support element 50. The rotary support element 50 can have a variety of useful forms, and should be linked to the drive unit as to impart a rotation to the skin treatment element. The rotary support element 50 can for example have a planar surface perpendicular to the rotating axis, which can support the skin treatment element.

In accordance with the present invention the attachment 30 is rotatable about a central support axis 72. Typically, the rotary support element 50 will be rotatable about the same central support axis 72. The rotary support element 50 comprises an eccentric 74. According to the present invention the central support axis 72 is not a driven axis. In other words, no motor force is transmitted to the central support axis 72. This has a number of advantages. For example, the central support axis 72 can be made sturdy and purely optimized for supporting of the rotary parts of the attachment, in particular the rotary support element 50. The eccentric 74, however, can be used to impart a motion to the rotary support element 50 and ultimatively to a skin treatment implement. The eccentric 74 can be provided in a variety of forms. It is comprised by the rotary support element 50 in the sense that it is mechanically linked to the rotary support element 50. Not all parts of the eccentric 74 must be structurally connected to the rotary support element 50. It has been found useful to provide the rotary support element 50 with a slot 80, which can receive an eccentric pin 78. The eccentric pin 78 can be mounted onto an eccentric wheel. The term eccentric 74 then refers to the total structure comprising eccentric wheel 76, eccentric pin 78 and slot 80. The eccentric wheel 76 is preferably rotated by a drive axis 70. In this construction, the drive axis is positioned in a certain distance from the center (and thereby the central support axis). This distance considerably reduces the chances that the drive axis is damaged by rotational forces induced on the skin treatment implement. Some users may for example try to manually turn the skin treatment implement, which could at least harm a less robust mechanical construction. The rotary support element 50 supports a skin treatment element 32. The skin treatment element 32 can, for example, be provided in the form of the brush. The skin treatment element 32 will have a certain outer contour. For example this outer contour can be circular. The outer contour can also be of a different shape, for example be polyangular. In any case, the representative diameter is relevant in the framework of this invention. For a circular form the standard diameter will be considered here in the representative diameter. For a polygon a representative diameter would be to be determined by measuring average radii from the rotational centre of such a contour. A large representative diameter will give raise to considerable rotational forces in a tangential direction. Due to its sturdy construction, the central support axis 72 will not be harmed by such forces, also if they are not exactly tangential. Such forces, however, could harm the drive unit 20 or mechanical parts for transmission of forces from the drive unit to the skin treatment implement 32. To prevent such harm, it is useful to choose a position of the drive axis 70 which is sufficently remote from the central support axis 72. The forces acting on the drive axis 70 will then be lower than the forces which are exerted closer to the central axis. Therefore, it is useful to ensure that the distance of the central support axis 72 from the drive axis 70 is more than 20 or 30 or 40 or 50 or 60 percent of the representative diameter of the outer contour of the skin treatment element 32.

It has been found beneficial for an effective but gentle skin treatment to move the skin treatment element in a rotational oscillation. Preferably the angle of rotation of such an oscillation is ± 30° or ± 20° or ± 10° or ± 5° or less. The mechanical set-up of the device makes it easy to reach a preferred angle of rotation. For example, the distance of the drive axis 70 from the central support axis 72 influences the angle of rotation (a large distance leading to a small angle). It has been found useful in the context of the present invention to provide the attachment 30 for the skin treatment device such that it can be easily connected to the drive unit and removed therefrom. It has been found useful to design the attachment 30 to be compact. This allows an easy handling of the device and a compact device. Therefore, an attachment 30 has been found useful which comprises a drive shaft fot the transmission of a rotary movement from the drive unit to the drive axis and wherein the drive shaft 62 is linked to a sprocket 66 and wherein the sprocket 66 engages with a crown gear wheel 68 and the crown gear wheel 68 is linked to the drive axis 70.

A particular arrangement of the drive shaft and the drive axis has been found particularly useful to built a compact device. The drive shaft 62 turns about a first axis and the drive axis turns about a second axis of rotation. The first and the second axis in combination can define a certain spacial direction by defining the orientation of a series of planes. Now according to the present invention, it is beneficial that the first axis lies in a first plane of the series of planes and the second axis lies in a second plane from the series of planes, the second plane being different from the first plane. The mechanical arrangement of off-set axis makes the construction compact and at the same time robust.

In a further aspect a compact and easy to use device can be designed, by choosing an optimised angle between the first axis and the second axis. When seen from the direction of a third axis, which is perpendicular to the first axis and to the second axis (and hence perpendicular on all planes of said series of planes), the angle between the first axis and the second axis can usefully be from 90° to 160°, preferably 100° to 135°.

It is useful that the drive shaft 62 comprises a connector for connection with the drive unit. The connector can take any standard form, for example the drive unit may have a form of male connector and the drive shaft may have a form of a female connector. It has been found useful to have a single bearing 64, which can be part of the attachment 30, at the end of the drive shaft 62 opposing the connector. The single bearing gives the other end of the drive shaft a certain freedom of movement, and this freedom makes it easier to connect the connector of the drive shaft to a matching connector of the drive unit. Hence, it is useful to have the drive shaft not supported by any further bearings.

The rotary support element 50 can further have some protrusions. The protrusions can have a variety of suitable forms, for example they can be of a rounded or a squared form, the protrusions for example can take the form of noses or pyramides or the like. Protrusions of triangular cross- sections have been found useful. The respective protrusions can be used for mechanically linking the skin treatment element 32 to the rotary support element 50. For this purpose, the skin treatment element 32 comprises a multitude of recesses. These recesses can cooperate with the protrusions of the rotary support element 50. To this end, it is useful that the form of the recesses is optimized for receiving the protrusions. Therefore, the recesses can also be of an essentially rounded or squared form. For example, recesses of triangular cross-section are useful for receiving protrusions of triangular cross-section. The recesses can form part of a toothed ring. It is useful, that the recesses of the rotary support element 50 are facing towards the axis of rotation of the rotary support element 50.

The protrusions can be provided in the form of latches. It is useful that the protrusions are provided with spring loaded pins.

Irrespective of the particular mechanical setup, it is desired, that the protrusions can be brought into engagement position with the recesses and, while the chassis 34 is supported by the rotary support element 50, into a disengagement position with the recesses.

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."