Hand-held device for electrically powered skin treatment
10137298 ยท 2018-11-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61N1/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/328
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A hand-held device for electrically powered skin treatment is disclosed. The device includes a first outer electrode, a second outer electrode, and a plurality of rechargeable batteries. The plurality of batteries are disposed in a compartment where the compartment is covered by a shell-like housing cover and where an outside of the housing cover is a section of an exterior area of a device housing. The compartment is covered by a removable compartment cover where an inner side of the compartment cover is directed toward the plurality of batteries in the compartment and where a connector socket with at least two poles is disposed on an outer side of the compartment cover. The compartment cover is located within the housing cover. A charging circuit is coupled to the plurality of batteries.
Claims
1. A hand-held device for electrically powered skin treatment, comprising: a first outer electrode which is contactable with a hand of a user when the device is held in the hand for use; a second outer electrode which is placeable on an area of skin to be treated; at least one battery, wherein the at least one battery is electrically connected to the first outer electrode and the second outer electrode during operation of the device and wherein the at least one battery is rechargeable; a compartment, wherein the at least one battery is disposed in the compartment, wherein the compartment is covered by a shell-like housing cover, and wherein an outside of the housing cover is a section of an exterior area of the device housing; wherein the compartment is covered by a removable compartment cover, wherein an inner side of the compartment cover is directed toward the at least one battery in the compartment and wherein a connector socket with at least two poles is disposed on an outer side of the compartment cover; wherein the compartment cover is located within the housing cover; and a charging circuit coupled between the at least one battery and the at least two poles of the connector socket.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the connector socket is a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector socket.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein an upper end of the compartment is formed by a circumferential web, wherein the housing cover has on an inner side a circumferential counter web that has a same contour as the circumferential web, wherein the circumferential counter web encloses the circumferential web on an outer side of the circumferential web, and wherein the compartment cover is disposed inside the circumferential counter web.
4. The device according to claim 3, wherein the compartment cover abuts an inner side of the housing cover.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the compartment cover has an outer contour which corresponds to an inner contour of the circumferential web such that the compartment cover is disposed inside the compartment.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the compartment cover forms a connector casing on an outer side of the compartment cover, wherein the connector casing has a casing opening, and wherein a connector board with the connector socket is disposed in the connector casing such that an opening of the connector socket lies in front of the casing opening.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein the charging circuit is disposed on the connector board.
8. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a user-operated switching device, wherein an electrical connection of a power source to the first and second electrodes is enabled by the switching device, wherein the switching device is disposed on a main board, and wherein the charging circuit is disposed on the main board.
9. The device according to claim 1, further comprising: a vibrator disposed in a vicinity of the second electrode, wherein a drive of the vibrator is connected to the at least one battery; a current flow detection device, wherein a current flow through the second electrode is detectable by the current flow detection device; a switch disposed in the connection of the drive of the vibrator to the at least one battery; and a control device, wherein the control device controls the switch such that the switch is only closed when a current flows through the second electrode.
10. The device according to claim 9, wherein the switch is a transistor.
Description
(1) In the following, the invention is explained in more detail with reference to an exemplary embodiment.
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(6) Reference is first made to
(7) The exchangeable cap 3 is fitted on the opposite, upper short end of the base 2, this end being narrower than the lower end. A button 5 for selecting a treatment program is arranged on the front side of the base 2, the selected treatment program being shown on a display 6 positioned there above. A first electrode 7 having a large surface area is located on the rear side and, above this, a press key 8 for actuating a catch, by means of which the cap 3 is held on the base 2.
(8) Two tongues 10, 11 are attached to the upper edge of the cap 3 and together form a platform 13 which is inclined to the base 12 of the cap 3. The upper face of the platform 13 forms a continuous surface which can be placed on the skin and is provided with ribs 14.
(9) As shown in
(10) A half-shell-shaped housing cover 75 covers the compartment 72. For this purpose, said housing cover 75 on its inner side also comprises a circumferential counter-web 76 which is clipped onto the web 74 on the half shell 70. In this arrangement, the outside contour of the housing cover 75 is shaped in such a manner that a smooth transition to the outer contours of the half shells 70, 71 is formed.
(11) In the compartment 72 itself, a compartment cover 77 is also provided that rests against the batteries 73 and for this purpose on its inner side comprises a trough-shaped indentation 78 and which on its outer side comprises a recess that forms a connector casing 79. The connector casing 79 rests against the inner side of the housing cover 75 so that in this manner a retaining force is exerted on the batteries 73 when the housing cover 75 with its counter-web 76 is clipped onto the circumferential web 74.
(12) As can be seen from
(13) The cables 83 have a sufficient length so that the compartment cover 77 can be removed for inserting and replacing the rechargeable batteries 73 and also for reaching the connector casing 79, whenfor the purpose of charging the batteriesthese are connected via a USB cable with a power supply which is, for example, in a computer or laptop. The USB standard namely not only allows for the transfer of signal streams but also electrical currents up to 100 mA (according to the new USB-3 specification also transfer rates up to 900 mA) with a voltage of 5 V for the electricity supply of the particular device connected with the USB connector.
(14) The charging circuit can beif possiblearranged on the connector board, but it can also be arranged on the main board.
(15) Rechargeable batteries are particularly of advantage if the device, in addition to the supply of electricity to the electrodes, also has a vibrator with which the second electrode 3 (cap), which is to be placed on the skin, is caused to vibrate.
(16) In order to reduce the power consumption of the device, an electronic circuit, that is shown in
(17) As can be derived from
(18) The switching voltage on the base 92 is supplied by a control circuit which by means of a detector detects whether a current flows to the second electrode.
(19) This can be implemented is a simple way, for example, in that a resistor is placed in the current loop of the second electrode, whereby the voltage drop at this resistor is used to generate a voltage signal for the base 92 of the transistor 91.
LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
(20) TABLE-US-00001 1 Device 2 Base 3 Second electrode/Cap 4 Compartment 5 Button 6 Display 7 First electrode 8 Press key 10 Tongue 11 Tongue 12 Base of a cap 13 Platform 14 Ribs 70 Half shell 71 Half shell 72 Compartment 73 Batteries 74 Web 75 Housing cover 76 Counter-web 77 Compartment cover 78 Indentation 79 Connector casing 80 Casing opening 81 Socket board 82 Connector socket 83 Cable 90 Drive 91 Transistor 92 Base