Facial Roller
20190262221 ยท 2019-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2015/0028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The facial roller is an apparatus that stimulates blood flow from the inner layer of skin to the outer layer of skin of a face. The apparatus pushes the outer layer into the inner layer, filling in gaps between the outer layer and the inner layer. The apparatus includes an elongated handle, an adapter, a differential, at least one roller, a motor, a power source, and a power switch. The elongated handle houses the adapter, the motor, and the power source. The adapter connects the differential and the at least one roller to the elongated handle. The motor rotates the at least one roller with the differential. The at least one roller applies pressure to the outer layer of skin. The power source provides the necessary power to the motor. The electrical connection is controlled by the power switch.
Claims
1. A facial roller comprises: an elongated handle; an adapter; a differential; at least one roller; a motor; a power source; a power switch; the elongated handle comprises an open end and a closed end; the motor and the power source being mounted within the elongated handle; the adapter being attached adjacent to the open end; the differential being mounted into the adapter, opposite the elongated handle; the at least one roller being torsionally connected to the motor through the differential; a rotation axis of the at least one roller being oriented perpendicular to a normal direction of the open end; the power switch being laterally mounted to the elongated handle; and, the power source being electrically connected to the motor through the power switch.
2. The facial roller as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the at least one roller comprises a first roller, a second roller, and a third roller; and, the first roller, the second roller, and the third roller being radially distributed about the differential.
3. The facial roller as claimed in claim 1 comprises: at least one supplementary roller; an offset shaft; the at least one supplementary roller being torsionally connected to the at least one roller by the offset shaft; the offset shaft being positioned in between the at least one supplementary roller and the at least one roller; and, a rotation axis of the at least one supplementary roller being colinear with the rotation axis of the at least one roller.
4. The facial roller as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the at least one roller comprises a cylindrical body and a plurality of ridges; the plurality of ridges being laterally connected around the cylindrical body; and, the plurality of ridges being radially distributed about the cylindrical body.
5. The facial roller as claimed in claim 4 comprises: each of the plurality of ridges comprises a protruding body, a proximal end, and a distal end; the protruding body tapering from the distal end to the proximal end; and, the distal end being laterally connected to the cylindrical body.
6. The facial roller as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the at least one roller comprises a cylindrical body and a plurality of bristle clusters; the plurality of bristle clusters being laterally connected around the cylindrical body; and, the plurality of bristle clusters being radially distributed about the cylindrical body.
7. The facial roller as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the at least one roller comprises a cylindrical body and a plurality of flaccid protrusions; the plurality of flaccid protrusions being laterally connected around the cylindrical body; and, the plurality of flaccid protrusions being radially distributed about the cylindrical body.
8. The facial roller as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the elongated handle further comprises a handle housing; the handle housing tapering from the open end to the closed end; a central axis of the elongated handle traversing from the open end to the closed end; and, the central axis of the elongated handle being a curved line.
9. The facial roller as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the power switch being centrally positioned in between the open end and the closed end.
10. The facial roller as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the differential comprises an input shaft and at least one output shaft; the motor being operatively coupled to the input shaft, wherein the motor is used to rotate the input shaft; the at least one output shaft being positioned perpendicular to the input shaft; and, the at least one output shaft being operatively coupled to the at least one roller, wherein the at least one output shaft is used to rotate the at least one roller.
11. A facial roller comprises: an elongated handle; an adapter; a differential; at least one roller; a motor; a power source; a power switch; the elongated handle comprises an open end and a closed end; the differential comprises an input shaft and at least one output shaft; the motor and the power source being mounted within the elongated handle; the adapter being attached adjacent to the open end; the differential being mounted into the adapter, opposite the elongated handle; the at least one roller being torsionally connected to the motor through the differential; a rotation axis of the at least one roller being oriented perpendicular to a normal direction of the open end; the power switch being laterally mounted to the elongated handle; the power source being electrically connected to the motor through the power switch; the motor being operatively coupled to the input shaft, wherein the motor is used to rotate the input shaft; the at least one output shaft being positioned perpendicular to the input shaft; and, the at least one output shaft being operatively coupled to the at least one roller, wherein the at least one output shaft is used to rotate the at least one roller.
12. The facial roller as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the at least one roller comprises a first roller, a second roller, and a third roller; and, the first roller, the second roller, and the third roller being radially distributed about the differential.
13. The facial roller as claimed in claim 11 comprises: at least one supplementary roller; an offset shaft; the at least one supplementary roller being torsionally connected to the at least one roller by the offset shaft; the offset shaft being positioned in between the at least one supplementary roller and the at least one roller; and, a rotation axis of the at least one supplementary roller being colinear with the rotation axis of the at least one roller.
14. The facial roller as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the at least one roller comprises a cylindrical body and a plurality of ridges; each of the plurality of ridges comprises a protruding body, a proximal end, and a distal end; the plurality of ridges being laterally connected around the cylindrical body; the plurality of ridges being radially distributed about the cylindrical body; the protruding body tapering from the distal end to the proximal end; and, the distal end being laterally connected to the cylindrical body.
15. The facial roller as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the at least one roller comprises a cylindrical body and a plurality of bristle clusters; the plurality of bristle clusters being laterally connected around the cylindrical body; and, the plurality of bristle clusters being radially distributed about the cylindrical body.
16. The facial roller as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the at least one roller comprises a cylindrical body and a plurality of flaccid protrusions; the plurality of flaccid protrusions being laterally connected around the cylindrical body; and, the plurality of flaccid protrusions being radially distributed about the cylindrical body.
17. The facial roller as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the elongated handle further comprises a handle housing; the handle housing tapering from the open end to the closed end; a central axis of the elongated handle traversing from the open end to the closed end; and, the central axis of the elongated handle being a curved line.
18. The facial roller as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the power switch being centrally positioned in between the open end and the closed end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0016] The present invention is a facial roller that suppresses the outer layer of skin into the lower layer of skin of the face. The present invention facilitates the delivery of nutrients that are found in the lower layer of skin to the outer layer of skin. In order for the present invention to stimulate the blood flow within the layers of skin of the face, the present invention comprises an elongated handle 1, an adapter 6, a differential 7, at least one roller 10, a motor 22, a power source 23, and a power switch 24, seen in
[0017] The overall configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to automatically deliver continuous pressure against the outer layer of skin of a face in a circular motion. In order for the present invention to be easily maneuverable across a face, the motor 22 and power source 23 are mounted within the elongated handle 1, as shown in
[0018] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, shown in
[0019] An alternate embodiment of the present invention, shown in
[0020] In order to accommodate a more rigid and tough outer layer of skin of a face, the at least one roller 10 comprises a cylindrical body 15 and a plurality of ridges 16, also seen in
[0021] In order to accommodate a more normal type of outer layer of skin of a face, the at least one roller 10 comprises cylindrical body 15 and a plurality of bristle clusters 20, as seen in
[0022] In order to accommodate more sensitive outer layer of skin of a face, the at least one roller 10 comprises a cylindrical body 15 and a plurality of flaccid protrusions 21, as seen in
[0023] The present invention accommodates the grip structure of the user as the elongated handle 1 further comprises a handle housing 4, as seen in
[0024] As shown in
[0025] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.