UNI-INNER STABILIZER CONFIGURATION FOR DERMA ROLLER APPARATUS
20220096315 · 2022-03-31
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Abstract
A derma roller apparatus is provided. The derma roller apparatus has a handle, an inner stabilizer, and a head connected to the handle via the inner stabilizer. The head includes an axial member positioned transverse to the handle. Furthermore, the head includes a left cylindrical member positioned around the axial member to the left of the inner stabilizer, and a right cylindrical member positioned around the axial member to the right of the inner stabilizer. The head also includes a first plurality of needles situated around the left cylindrical member, and a second plurality of needles situated around the right cylindrical member.
Claims
1. A derma roller apparatus comprising: a handle; a single inner stabilizer; and a head connected to the handle via the inner stabilizer, the head comprising: an axial member positioned transverse to the handle, a left cylindrical member positioned around the axial member to the left of the inner stabilizer, a first plurality of needles situated around the left cylindrical member, a right cylindrical member positioned around the axial member to the right of the inner stabilizer, a second plurality of needles situated around the right cylindrical member.
2. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the axial member has a width in a range of one quarter inch to one half inch.
3. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first plurality of needles is equal in quantity to the second plurality of needles.
4. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inner stabilizer stabilizes the head during movement of the derma roller apparatus without one or more outer stabilizers.
5. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the handle is fixed with respect to the head via the inner stabilizer.
6. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inner stabilizer comprises a swivel, the handle being configured to move with respect to the head via the swivel.
7. The derma roller apparatus of claim 6, wherein the inner stabilizer comprises one or more stoppers that restrict movement of the handle within a predetermined angular range.
8. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the handle is telescopic.
9. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of first needles has a length of at least five tenths millimeters.
10. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of second needles has a length of at least five tenths millimeters.
11. A derma roller apparatus comprising: a handle; an inner stabilizer; a left head connected to the handle via the inner stabilizer, the left head comprising: a left axial member positioned transverse to the handle, a left cylindrical member positioned around the left axial member to the left of the inner stabilizer, a first plurality of needles situated around the left cylindrical member; and a right head connected to the handle via the inner stabilizer, the right head comprising: a right axial member positioned transverse to the handle, a right cylindrical member positioned around the right axial member to the right of the inner stabilizer, and a second plurality of needles situated around the right cylindrical member.
12. The derma roller apparatus of claim 11, wherein the left axial member and the right axial member have a width in a range of one quarter inch to one half inch.
13. The derma roller apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first plurality of needles is equal in quantity to the second plurality of needles.
14. The derma roller apparatus of claim 11, wherein the inner stabilizer stabilizes the head during movement of the derma roller apparatus without one or more outer stabilizers.
15. The derma roller apparatus of claim 11, wherein the handle is fixed with respect to the head via the inner stabilizer.
16. The derma roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inner stabilizer comprises a swivel, the handle being configured to move with respect to the head via the swivel.
17. The derma roller apparatus of claim 16, wherein the inner stabilizer comprises one or more stoppers that restrict movement of the handle within a predetermined angular range.
18. The derma roller apparatus of claim 11, wherein the handle is telescopic.
19. A derma roller apparatus comprising: a handle; an inner stabilizer; an axial member positioned transverse to the handle; a left head connected to the handle via the inner stabilizer, the left head comprising: a left cylindrical member positioned around the axial member to the left of the inner stabilizer, a first plurality of needles situated around the left cylindrical member; and a right head connected to the handle via the inner stabilizer, the right head comprising: a right cylindrical member positioned around the axial member to the right of the inner stabilizer, and a second plurality of needles situated around the right cylindrical member.
20. The derma roller apparatus of claim 19, wherein the axial member has a width in a range of one quarter inch to one half inch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] 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:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] A uni-inner stabilizer configuration for a derma roller apparatus is provided to allow users to perform skincare rejuvenation in areas of skin covering and surrounding the eyes. In contrast with previous derma roller apparatuses, which prevented access to hard-to-reach areas around the eyes, the uni-inner stabilizer configuration for the derma roller provides improved access to those areas. As a result, the uni-inner stabilizer configuration for a derma roller 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, etc. The uni-inner stabilizer configuration is specifically configured to the exclusion of outer stabilizers. Furthermore, the uni-inner stabilizer configuration is restricted to one inner stabilizer.
[0029] For purposes of comparison,
[0030] A pair of outer stabilizers 104a and 104b are utilized to connect the handle 101 to the derma roller head 102. In particular, each of the outer stabilizers 104a and 104b extends from a top portion 105 of the handle 101 toward a first end 106a and a second end 106b of the derma roller head 102, respectively. In essence, the outer stabilizers 104a and 104b stabilize the derma roller head 102 during motion of the handle 101 such that the plurality of needles 103 rotate around the axis transverse to the handle 101 with minimal movement along any other axis. To provide for the foregoing stabilization, many prior configurations, such as the derma roller apparatus 100, have relatively thick members (e.g., each ranging from approximately one sixth inches to one quarter inches). However, as shall be illustrated, the thickness of these outer stabilizers 104a and 104b interferes with accessing the hard-to-reach areas around the eyes of a user.
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[0033] The inner stabilizer 301 extends from a top portion 306 of the handle 302 toward the derma roller head 303. In one embodiment, the inner stabilizer 301 extends toward, and is connected to, an axial member situated in between the right cylindrical member 304a and the left cylindrical member 304b. Furthermore, in one embodiment, the inner stabilizer 301 performs stabilization of the derma roller head 303 to the exclusion an outer stabilizer. Accordingly, the uni-inner stabilizer configuration for a derma roller 300 is able to provide access to the hard-to-reach areas of the skin surrounding the eyes of a user, without the obstruction of outer stabilizers of the previous configurations.
[0034] Furthermore, the uni-inner stabilizer configuration for the derma roller 300 may be optimized for convenient access to the skin around the eyes of the user. For instance, the width of the derma roller head 300 may be optimized to be in a range of approximately one half inch to one inch. (The range provided for herein is an example of a range—slight variations (e.g., within zero to twenty percent) may be utilized instead.) For instance, each of the cylindrical members 304a and 304b may have a width of approximately one quarter of an inch, and the inner stabilizer 301 may have a width of approximately one tenth of an inch. (The width of the inner stabilizer 301 is only provided as an example.)
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[0037] Although the previous embodiments were illustrated as having the handle 302 fixed with respect to the head 302 and the inner stabilizer 500, in an alternative embodiment illustrated in
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[0040] The handle 101 may be fixed. Alternatively, the handle 101 may be telescopic.
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[0042] 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.