ELECTRIC PERSONAL CARE APPARATUS
20220378169 · 2022-12-01
Inventors
- Paulus Hubertus Gerardus OFFERMANS (WEERT, NL)
- Antonius Wilhelmus Maria DE LAAT (DEN DUNGEN, NL)
- Mona SCHOLTEN (GOIRLE, NL)
- Ronaldus Mathias Hubertus STEIJVERS (NEDERWEERT, NL)
Cpc classification
A45D2026/009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2200/1009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D37/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to an electric personal care apparatus comprising a skin contacting portion configured for contact with skin of a user. The skin contacting portion comprises a porous and compressible material. The porous and compressible material is configured to hold a fluid by capillary forces. The porous and compressible material is configured to be compressed due to pressure contact of the skin contacting portion with the skin of the user, and configured to release the fluid onto the skin of the user when the porous and compressible material is holding the fluid and being compressed.
Claims
1. An electric personal care apparatus comprising a skin contacting portion configured for contact with skin of a user, wherein: the skin contacting portion comprises a porous and compressible material; the porous and compressible material is configured to hold a fluid by capillary forces; the porous and compressible material is configured to be compressed due to pressure contact of the skin contacting portion with the skin of the user, and configured to release the fluid onto the skin of the user when the porous and compressible material is holding the fluid and being compressed, the skin contacting portion further comprises a layer applied to a supporting member of the electric personal care apparatus, wherein the layer comprises the porous and compressible material; the layer comprises at least two components, wherein the at least two components comprise a carrier material and a plurality of particles embedded in the carrier material, wherein the carrier material is different from the porous and compressible material, and wherein the plurality of particles comprises the porous and compressible material.
2. The electric personal care apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the layer is coated onto the supporting member.
3. The electric personal care apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the layer is attached to the supporting member.
4. The electric personal care apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the carrier material forms an external surface of the layer arranged to contact the skin of the user, and wherein at least some of the plurality of particles protrude from the external surface.
5. The electric personal care apparatus according to claim 4, wherein a thickness of the carrier material is less than an average outer diameter of the particles of the plurality of particles.
6. The electric personal care apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the carrier material is compressible.
7. The electric personal care apparatus according to claim 6, wherein a thickness of the carrier material is greater than or equal to an average outer diameter of the particles of the plurality of particles, and wherein the carrier material is configured to be able to transmit the fluid.
8. The electric personal care apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the carrier material comprises a fluid transmitting structure having conduits with dimensions perpendicular to a fluid flow direction in a range of 30-50 μm.
9. The electric personal care apparatus according to claims 1, wherein the porous and compressible material comprises a plurality of pores and/or channels configured to hold the fluid by capillary forces.
10. The electric personal care apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the plurality of pores and/or channels are configured to release the fluid by compression of the porous and compressible material.
11. The electric personal care apparatus according to claims 9, wherein the plurality of pores and/or channels have a dimension perpendicular to a fluid flow direction in a range of 150-500 nm.
12. A personal care system comprising: an electric personal care apparatus according to claim 1; and a docking station; wherein the electric personal care apparatus is configured to dock with the docking station; and wherein the docking station is configured to charge the porous and compressible material with the fluid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0038] Exemplary embodiments will be described in the following with reference to the following drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0046] A new and simple way has been developed for electric personal care apparatuses to hold a lubricating fluid within a skin contacting portion of the apparatus. The fluid can be effectively applied to the skin through contact of the skin contacting portion of the electric personal care apparatus with the skin.
[0047] According to the invention, an electric personal care apparatus comprises a skin contacting portion configured for contact with skin of a user. The skin contacting portion comprises a porous and compressible material. The porous and compressible material is configured to hold a fluid by capillary forces. The fluid can be a lubricating fluid, or other fluid as required. The porous and compressible material is configured to be compressed due to pressure contact of the skin contacting portion with the skin of the user. The porous and compressible material is configured to release the fluid onto the skin of the user when the porous and compressible material is holding the fluid and is compressed through pressure contact of the skin contacting portion of the apparatus with the skin of the user.
[0048] According to the invention, the skin contacting portion comprises a layer applied to a supporting member of the electric personal care apparatus. The layer comprises the porous and compressible material.
[0049] According to an example, the layer is coated onto the supporting member.
[0050] In an example, the coating is a sol-gel coating.
[0051] According to an example, the layer is attached to the supporting member.
[0052] In an example the layer is casted/extruded and then attached to the supporting member of the electric personal care apparatus.
[0053] According to the invention, the layer comprises at least two components. The at least two components comprise a carrier material and a plurality of particles embedded in the carrier material. The carrier material is different from the porous and compressible material, and the plurality of particles comprises the porous and compressible material.
[0054] According to an example, the carrier material forms an external surface of the layer arranged to contact the skin of the user, and at least some of the plurality of particles protrude from the external surface.
[0055] In an example, the carrier material has a degree of compressibility less than a degree of compressibility of the plurality of particles. In other words, the carrier material has a rigidity or stiffness which is higher than a rigidity or stiffness of the plurality of particles. In this example, the plurality of particles can be compressed to a greater degree than the supporting carrier material. Also, this means that, as the skin contacting portion of the electric personal care apparatus is touched or pressed onto the skin, the plurality of particles will be compressed and thus release the lubricating fluid.
[0056] In other words, a part of the layer acts as a strong and relatively rigid support structure for the porous and compressible particles that hold the fluid and that sit proud of the supporting structure. The particles become compressed as the skin contacting portion of the apparatus contacts the skin to release the fluid as required.
[0057] In this manner, not only is holding and release of the fluid facilitated, but recharging of the particles with fluid is enabled.
[0058] In an example the layer is casted/extruded incorporating particles and then the layer is attached to the supporting member of the electric personal care apparatus.
[0059] In an example, the layer is applied as a coating that contains the particles.
[0060] According to an example, a thickness of the carrier material is less than an average outer diameter of the particles of the plurality of particles.
[0061] According to an example, the carrier material is compressible.
[0062] According to an example, a thickness of the carrier material is greater than or equal to an average outer diameter of the particles of the plurality of particles. In this example, the carrier material is configured to be able to transmit the fluid.
[0063] According to an example, the carrier material comprises a fluid transmitting structure having conduits with dimensions perpendicular to a fluid flow direction in a range of 30-50 μm.
[0064] According to an example, the porous and compressible material comprises a plurality of pores and/or channels configured to hold the fluid by capillary forces.
[0065] According to an example, the plurality of pores and/or channels are configured to release the fluid by compression of the porous and compressible material.
[0066] According to an example, the pores and/or channels have a dimension perpendicular to a fluid flow direction in a range of 150-500 nm.
[0067] The porous and compressible material may need to be periodically re-charged with fluid and/or cleaned. Thus, a docking station is configured to enable an electric personal care apparatus, as described above, to dock with it. The docking station and the electric personal care apparatus together form a personal care system. Once the electric personal care apparatus is docked with the docking station, the docking station can charge the porous and compressible material with the fluid.
[0068] In an example, the docking station is configured to clean the porous and compressible material prior to charging the porous and compressible material with fluid.
[0069] In an example, the docking station is configured to heat the porous and compressible material to clean the porous and compressible material.
[0070] Thus, as described above, in an embodiment the skin contacting surface of the electric personal care apparatus is provided with a coating, within which compressible porous particles are embedded. The coating can for example be a sol-gel coating coated onto a supporting member, or can be made separately as a layer and applied to the supporting member of the electric personal care apparatus. After drying and hardening of the coating/layer, the compressible porous particles are fixed in the coating and the porosity of the particles is maintained.
[0071] The porous particles can for example be made from Microsponge. Before use of the electric personal care appliance, the porous particles are filled with the lubricating fluid under the influence of capillary forces in the pores of the porous material. In particular, the particles protrude relative to the surface of the coating. Thus, when the surface of the coating is brought into pressure contact with the skin, the porous particles are compressed, so that the lubricating fluid is released from the porous particles and provided to the skin. The lubricating fluid can for example be crodamol, fomblin or another suitable skin-lubricating fluid.
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[0073] During manufacture, a fill material is washed out to leave pores and channels formed by pores. The supporting layer can be less compressible than the porous and compressible material itself and be thinner than an average particle size. Thus, the porous and compressible material is compressed when the skin contacting portion of the electric personal care appliance contacts or is pushed against the skin, thereby releasing the lubricating fluid.
[0074] However, the supporting layer can be fluid transmitting, but configured not to retain the fluid by capillary forces. Thus, the supporting layer can be thicker than the particles. However, when such a coated device is placed on the skin with a little pressure, the whole layer including the porous particle is compressed. The lubricating fluid can then flow through the supporting layer onto the skin.
[0075] Thus, in either embodiment the lubricant is forced out of the porous and compressible material in order to form a thin lubricating fluid layer between the skin contacting portion of the apparatus and the skin, reducing both the stick phenomenon and reducing the friction between apparatus and skin.
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[0081] While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive. The invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing a claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the dependent claims.
[0082] In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. A single processor or other unit may fulfill the functions of several items re-cited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are re-cited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.