MULTI-PRONGED INNER STABILIZER CONFIGURATION FOR DERMA ROLLER APPARATUS
20220125668 · 2022-04-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A derma roller apparatus includes a handle, a plurality of inner stabilizers, and a head connected to the handle via the plurality of inner stabilizers. The head includes an axial member positioned transverse to the handle. Furthermore, the head includes a left geometrically-shaped member positioned around the axial member to the left of the plurality of inner stabilizers. Additionally, the head includes a first plurality of needles situated around the left geometrically-shaped member. Moreover, the head includes a right geometrically-shaped member positioned around the axial member to the right of the plurality of inner stabilizers. Also, the head includes a second plurality of needles situated around the right geometrically-shaped member.
Claims
1. A derma roller apparatus comprising: a handle; a plurality of inner stabilizers; and a head connected to the handle via the plurality of inner stabilizers, the head comprising: an axial member positioned transverse to the handle, a left geometrically-shaped member positioned around the axial member to the left of the plurality of inner stabilizers, a first plurality of needles situated around the left geometrically-shaped member, a right geometrically-shaped member positioned around the axial member to the right of the plurality of inner stabilizers, a second plurality of needles situated around the right geometrically-shaped member.
2. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the left geometrically-shaped member has a diameter that progressively diminishes from a first end of the left geometrically-shaped member to a second end of the left geometrically-shaped member, the first end of the left geometrically-shaped member being proximal to the plurality of inner stabilizers, the second end of the left geometrically-shaped member being distal to the plurality of inner stabilizers.
3. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the right geometrically-shaped member has a diameter that progressively diminishes from a first end of the right geometrically-shaped member to a second end of the right geometrically-shaped member, the first end of the right geometrically-shaped member being proximal to the plurality of inner stabilizers, the second end of the right geometrically-shaped member being distal to the plurality of inner stabilizers.
4. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the left geometrically-shaped member has a diameter that is equal to a diameter of the right geometrically-shaped member.
5. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of inner stabilizers connects to a corresponding portion of the axial member that is within a width of the axial member.
6. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of inner stabilizers has a quantity in a range of two to five inner stabilizers.
7. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the head further comprises one or more interspersed geometrically-shaped members positioned in between the left geometrically-shaped member, the right geometrically-shaped member, and at least two of the plurality of inner stabilizers, the one or more interspersed geometrically-shaped members having one or more additional pluralities of needles positioned around thereon.
8. The derma roller apparatus of claim 7, wherein each of the first plurality of needles has a length in a range of twenty-five tenths millimeters to two and one half millimeters, each of the second plurality of needles has a length in a range of twenty-five tenths millimeters to two and one half millimeters, and each of the additional pluralities of needles has a length in a range of twenty-five tenths millimeters to two and one half millimeters.
9. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the handle is fixed with respect to the head via the plurality of inner stabilizers.
10. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a swivel that is configured to effectuate movement of the handle with respect to the head.
11. The derma roller apparatus of claim 10, further comprising a locking mechanism that restricts the swivel from movement at an angle between the head and the handle.
12. The derma roller apparatus of claim 11, wherein the handle comprises an actuator that activates the locking mechanism.
13. The derma roller apparatus of claim 10, wherein the swivel is connected between the handle and the plurality of inner stabilizers.
14. The derma roller apparatus of claim 10, wherein the swivel is a ball and socket mechanism that is configured to move the handle along multiple axes with respect to the head.
15. The derma roller apparatus of claim 10, wherein the swivel is configured to rotate the handle only about a yaw axis with respect to the head without rotation about a pitch axis and a roll axis.
16. The derma roller apparatus of claim 10, wherein the swivel is configured to rotate the handle only about a pitch axis with respect to the head without rotation about a yaw axis and a roll axis.
17. The derma roller apparatus of claim 10, wherein the swivel is configured to rotate the handle only about a roll axis with respect to the head without rotation about a pitch axis and a yaw axis.
18. The derma roller apparatus of claim 10, wherein a width of the head is in an eye derma roller specific range between one quarter inch and one inch.
19. The derma roller apparatus of claim 10, wherein a width of the head is in a face derma roller specific range between one half inch and two inches.
20. A derma roller apparatus comprising: a handle; a plurality of inner stabilizers; and a head connected to the handle via the plurality of inner stabilizers, the head comprising: a left axial member positioned transverse to the handle, a left geometrically-shaped member positioned around the left axial member to the left of the plurality of inner stabilizers, a first plurality of needles situated around the left geometrically-shaped member, a right axial member positioned transverse to the handle, a right geometrically-shaped member positioned around the axial member to the right of the plurality of inner stabilizers, a second plurality of needles situated around the right geometrically-shaped member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The above-mentioned features of the present disclosure will become more apparent with reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and in which:
[0008]
[0009]
[0010]
[0011]
[0012]
[0013]
[0014]
[0015]
[0016]
[0017]
[0018]
[0019]
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
[0023]
[0024]
[0025]
[0026]
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
[0030]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] A multi-pronged inner stabilizer configuration is provided for a derma roller apparatus. The multi-pronged inner stabilizer configuration may be utilized for a variety of derma rollers, particularly with respect to eye derma rollers and face derma rollers. The term inner stabilizer connotes a member that connects a handle to a portion of an axial member, whereby the portion is within the wingspan of the head of the derma roller. A stabilizer stabilizes a head during motion of a handle of the derma roller such that the needles positioned around the head are substantially confined to rotational movement around the head during application of the derma roller to the skin, rather than other movements such as transverse movements in unintended directions.
[0032] In contrast with previous configurations, the multi-pronged inner stabilizer configuration provides access to hard-to-reach areas around the eyes and on the face, while also maximizing durability during usage. The inner stabilizers stabilize the head of the derma roller with respect to the handle, but also allow for access by needles situated around the derma roller head to hard-to-reach areas, which was previously difficult to obtain via stabilizers positioned outside the wingspan, or at the outer extremities, of the derma roller head. In essence, previous configurations had outer stabilizers that blocked the derma roller needles from puncturing hard-to-reach areas of the skin (e.g., by the corners of the eyes, edges of the nose, etc.). As a result, the derma roller apparatus allows for improved collagen production in the eye area of a user, thereby providing the potential for improved skincare rejuvenation to help reduce or eliminate eye skin conditions such as crow's feet, dark circles, laugh lines, etc.
[0033] By having multiple prongs, rather than one prong, the multi-pronged inner stabilizer configuration minimizes the possibility of flexing or breakage during rolling of the needles around the head with respect to the skin of a user. As a result, the multi-pronged inner stabilizer configuration enhances the safety of derma rolling in sensitive areas, such as around the eyes and the nose.
[0034]
[0035] The derma roller apparatus 100 may be optimized for convenient access to the skin around the eyes of the user or wrinkles by the nose of a user. In other words, the derma roller apparatus 100 may be constructed according to varying widths most suitable for a particular function. For example, the derma roller apparatus 100 may be constructed to have a width of the head in the range of one quarter inch and one inch, thereby being an eye derma roller apparatus. As another example, the derma roller apparatus 100 may be constructed to have a width of the head in the range of one half inch and two inches, thereby being a face derma roller. (The ranges provided for herein are examples—slight variations (e.g., within zero to twenty percent) may be utilized instead.) As another example, the inner stabilizers 103a and 103b each may have a width of approximately one half millimeter to five millimeters. (The width of the inner stabilizer 103a and 103b are provided only as examples; other widths may be utilized instead.)
[0036] Furthermore, in one embodiment, as illustrated in
[0037] A plurality of needles 107 are situated around the geometrically-shaped members 104a and 104b. The plurality of needles 107 may have a length that is in a range of twenty-five tenths millimeters to two and one half millimeters.
[0038] In the illustrated embodiment, the handle 101 is fixed with respect to the head 102. However, in alternative embodiments, the handle 101 may be movable (e.g., via a swivel) with respect to the head 102.
[0039] Furthermore, in the illustrated embodiment, the portion of the axial member 109 that is positioned in between the right inner stabilizer 103a and the left inner stabilizer 103b is not surrounded by a geometrically-shaped member. By way of contrast,
[0040]
[0041] Although the quantity of inner stabilizers in
[0042] The head of the derma roller apparatus 100 is not limited to having a curvature.
[0043]
[0044] Although the particular example illustrated above utilizes a particular quantity of inner stabilizers and had a particular head curvature, any of the other configurations provided for herein may be utilized instead. Furthermore, a different sized derma roller apparatus 100 may be utilized as an eye derma roller for access to the corners of the eyes, eye lids, crow's feet, etc.
[0045] Although the previous embodiments were illustrated as having the handle 101 fixed with respect to the head 102 and the inner stabilizers 103a and 103b, in an alternative embodiment illustrated in
[0046]
[0047] Moreover,
[0048]
[0049]
[0050] It is understood that the apparatuses described herein may also be applied in other types of apparatuses. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the various adaptations and modifications of the embodiments of the apparatuses described herein may be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the present processes and systems. Therefore, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the present apparatuses may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.