Hygiene stick for personal care
11690764 · 2023-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A61F11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A hygiene stick (1), for personal care, in particular for ear hygiene, comprises a rod (2) for picking up and handling with the fingers and at least one head (3) supported by said rod (2). The head (3) is made of elastic material and is supported cantilever-style by said rod (2) projecting from the rod along an axial line (5).
Claims
1. A hygiene stick, for personal care, in particular for ear hygiene, comprising: a rod (2) for picking up and handling with fingers and having an axial line (5); at least one head (3) made of elastic material and having a tapered shape of geometric solid projecting from the rod along the axial line (5); at least one base interposed between and interconnected to said at least one head (3) and said rod (2), said at least one base is widened with respect to a line (10) transversal to the axial line (5), such that a width of said at least one head is equal to or less than a width of said at least one base; wherein the at least one head (3) is provided with a lateral surface (11) and wherein the at least one head defines a hollow inner space, and said lateral surface includes projections (12) extending upwardly between said at least one base and a top portion of said at least one head, wherein each of the projections has a helical shape wrapped around the axial line of the rod and wherein each pair of said projections define a channel therebetween such that said projections and said channels are alternately disposed with respect to a circular outline of the at least one head; and wherein each one of said channels includes a split which is in fluid communication with said hollow inner space.
2. The hygiene stick according to claim 1, wherein said at least one head (3) converges towards its free end (4) that is distal from the rod (2).
3. The hygiene stick according to claim 2, wherein said tapered shape is conical.
4. The hygiene stick according to claim 2, wherein said at least one head (3) is equipped with a rounded cap (6), supported at said free end (4).
5. The hygiene stick according to claim 1, wherein said at least one head (3) contains a liquid or gelatinous substance to be inserted in an ear canal through said slits (8).
6. The hygiene stick according to claim 1, wherein said rod (2) has a tubular shape communicating with said at least one head (3).
7. The hygiene stick according to claim 1, wherein said at least one head (3) is made of porous material, that can be made to absorb liquid or gelatinous substances.
8. The hygiene stick according to claim 1, wherein the stick is disposable.
9. The hygiene stick according to claim 8, wherein at least a material of said at least one head (3) is biodegradable.
10. The hygiene stick according to claim 1, wherein the stick is re-usable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages of the invention are more apparent in the detailed description which follows, with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate example, non-limiting embodiments of the invention, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
(5) With reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, the reference character 1 denotes in its entirety a hygiene stick, for personal care, in particular for ear hygiene.
(6) The stick 1 basically comprises a rod 2 for picking up and handling with the fingers; and one or more heads 3, supported by said rod 2, which are made of elastic material and are supported cantilever-style by the rod 2, projecting from the rod along an axial line 5, from one or both of its opposite ends.
(7) The hygiene stick 1 is preferably made of elastomeric materials which at said one or each head 3 and said rod 2 have different hardness and rigidity.
(8) The head 3 of the stick 1 preferably has the shape of a hollow geometric solid, with axial symmetry, adapted for making the stick 1 suitable for rotating about the axial line 5 of the rod 2, as indicated by the arrow 20.
(9) As is clearly shown in the figures of the accompanying drawings, the head 3 of the stick 1 has a tapered shape, converging towards its free end 4 that is distal from the rod 2.
(10) That tapered shaped is preferably essentially conical, in conformity with the geometry and the anatomical dimensions of the ear canal.
(11) The head 3 is equipped with a rounded cap 6, supported at its free end 4. It is also, preferably, equipped with a lateral wall 7 through which a set of through slits 8 pass. The slits are substantially elongate longitudinally relative to the rod 2.
(12) Interposed between the head 3 and the rod 2, the stick 1 has a supporting base 9 for the head 3, which is preferably a cap, fixed to the rod 2, and widened along a line 10 transversal to the rod.
(13) As a result of the elasticity of the material used to make it, the head 3—should it be in a condition to apply a thrust that is too strong on the eardrum, or on the interposed anatomical humours which could in turn convey said thrust to the eardrum—yields, elastically deforming, thereby damping said thrust without causing appreciable pain or damage to the eardrum.
(14) That potentially damaging effect is also further inhibited by the fact that the head 3 is rounded so as to provide a large contact surface area, and therefore low localised pressure that, avoiding concentration of the thrust on a limited area of the eardrum, further attenuates the risk of possible damage by perforation. It is also clear that a further safety feature against the risk of damage by inserting the stick 3 too far towards the eardrum is also provided by the supporting base 9 of the head 3, which due to its shape—once the stick 1 maximum penetration limit has been reached in the ear canal—laterally makes contact with and is stopped against the conical walls of the ear canal, thereby preventing the stick 1 from advancing any further towards the eardrum.
(15) An elastic material with properties suitable for providing the damping effect may be an elastomer, selected from the families of rubbers, or the families of thermoplastics, which, for example, have a hardness not greater than 15/20 degrees Shore.
(16) It should be noticed that the through slits 8 may also contribute to definition of the overall elastic properties of the head 3, particularly along the axial line 5 of the rod 2. In fact, the slits 8 are able to influence—due to their geometrical shape—the elastic deformability of the head 3. In other words, by suitably combining the elastic properties of the material used to make the head 3 with the length and number of slits 8, it is possible to modulate the transversal resistance of the head 3 and, therefore, to affect the overall shock absorption capacity relative to the accidental thrust towards the eardrum, in such a way as to minimise the risk of causing harm to the stick 1 user.
(17) The head 3 also preferably has an outer lateral surface 11 having a corrugated design.
(18) Preferably, the outer lateral surface 11 of the head 3 is provided with projections 12 extending mainly longitudinally relative to said head 3. The projections 12 are alternated in an orderly way with channels 13 that are longitudinal relative to the head.
(19) The projections 12 of the head 3 have a cross-section basically with three-sided geometry and substantially extend along the entire length of the head 3.
(20) As is clear in the figures, the projections 12 have a helical shape wrapped around the axial line 5 of the rod 2.
(21) Moreover, the slits 8 and the projections 12 are alternated in an orderly way along a circular outline of the head 3.
(22) The slits 8 allow a liquid or gelatinous substance that may be contained in the head 3 to be able to reach the inside of the ear canal through said slits 8.
(23) If the rod 2 is also tubular, communicating with said hollow head 3, the rod 2 may usefully act as a cartridge for containing liquid or gelatinous substances to be inserted in the ear canal for the most diverse reasons, for example for a local detergent effect, or moisturizing, cosmetic, and/or even medicinal effects. In an alternative and simplified embodiment of the invention, the functions fulfilled by the liquid or gelatinous substances may also be obtained by selecting for construction of the head 3 a porous elastomeric material, that can be made to absorb, originally or at the time of use, said liquid or gelatinous substances, thereby being able to then release them directly in situ inside the ear canal. Functional intercommunication between the head 3 and the rod 2 may be obtained by capillary action.
(24) Once said substances have produced the desired effect on the anatomical humours, in the heads 3 equipped with slits 8, said substances, moving through the slits 8 in the reverse direction, can collect inside the head 3 for subsequent conveying towards the outside of the stick 1, or be thrown away together with the stick in the form of waste.
(25) In order to avoid any potential risk of physical separation of the head 3 from the rod 2, the connection of said component parts of the invention may be obtained by monolithic interconnection by means of sealing, gluing or sticking together the head 3 and the rod 2. In use, the stick 1 according to the invention allows hygienic treatment of the anatomical humours of the ear with: soft contact, of the elastically dampened type; in total safety for the user; with high operating effectiveness in terms of pick up and evacuation permitted by the grooved and toothed shape of the lateral surface of the head, as well as by the containment capacity of the head.
(26) The invention adds to that the further advantage of the possibility of allowing accessory, preparatory or completion treatments, that are completely new compared with those allowed by the prior art.
(27) Therefore, the invention fulfils the technical purpose that forms the basis of this invention, usefully and advantageously being able to be produced in disposable and re-usable formats.
(28) The embodiment of the head 3 and of the rod 2 made of biodegradable material may also be further useful for minimising the environmental impact of sending the invention to landfill in the form of waste.
(29) The invention described above is susceptible of evident industrial application. It may also be modified and adapted in several ways without thereby departing from the scope of the following claims.
(30) Moreover, all details of the invention may be substituted by technically equivalent elements.