HANDHELD MOTORIZED FACIAL BRUSH HAVING THREE FLOATING HEADS
20170119220 ยท 2017-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B13/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K7/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47K7/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A Handheld Motorized Facial Brush Having Three Floating Heads. The motorized device can generate rotational, oscillating or vibrating motion at a plurality of micro-treatment heads. The microheads are interchangeable and selectable from a group including bristle brushes, sponge applicator, silicone massage finger/element, among others. The device has a detachable three-headed treatment head assembly that interlocks to the main handle housing by twist-lock or other mechanism. The treatment head assembly may have the option of being pivotally attached to the handle housing in order to allow it to closely follow the contours of the user's face. Finally, the device has internal batteries that are rechargable.
Claims
1. A skin treatment device, comprising: a handpiece defined by an internal motor driving a drive gear assembly to rotationally move a motor drive shaft, said drive shaft extending from a head portion of said handpiece; and a treatment head assembly attachable to said head portion, said treatment head assembly comprising: a base; an interlock sleeve extending from a first face of said base; a head drive shaft extending from said base first face; and three or more microdrive interface elements disposed on a second face of said base, each said microdrive interface element being interconnected to said head drive shaft, whereby rotating said head drive shaft causes each said microdrive interface element to cooperatively rotate; and a microhead element attachable to each of said microdrive interface element.
2. The skin treatment device of claim 1, wherein said treatment head assembly further comprises a pivot subassembly, said pivot subassembly permitting pivoting movement between said second face and said head drive shaft.
3. The skin treatment device of claim 2, wherein said interlock sleeve is further defined by one or more interlock slots formed therein for engaging with interlock element on said head portion of said handpiece to prevent said interlock sleeve from rotating relative thereto.
4. The treatment device of claim 3, wherein said microhead elements comprise: a microbase defined by a first face and a second face, said first face cooperatively formed to be attachable to one said microdrive interface element; and a microtreatment element extending from said second face of said microbase, said microtreatment element selected from a group comprising: a plurality of bristles; a sponge-like element; and a silicone-coated element.
5. The treatment device of claim 4, wherein said bristle microtreatment element defines an outer face consisting of the distal ends of said bristles.
6. The treatment device of claim 4, wherein said sponge-like microtreatment element defines an outer face consisting of sponge-like material.
7. The treatment device of claim 4, wherein said silicone-coated microtreatment element defines an outer face consisting of silicone, rubber or plastic material.
8. A device for treating a user's skin prior to shaving, comprising: a handpiece; a treatment head assembly attachable to said handpiece, whereby said treatment head can pivotally move relative to said handpiece when attached thereto; and three or more microtreatment heads extending from said treatment head, each said microtreatment head comprising a microtreatment element extending therefrom selected from a group comprising: a plurality of bristles; a sponge-like element; and a silicone-coated element.
9. The treatment device of claim 8, wherein said bristle microtreatment element defines an outer face consisting of the distal ends of said bristles.
10. The treatment device of claim 8, wherein said sponge-like microtreatment element defines an outer face consisting of sponge-like material.
11. The treatment device of claim 8, wherein said silicone-coated microtreatment element defines an outer face consisting of silicone, rubber or plastic material.
12. The device of claim 8, wherein said treatment head assembly further comprises: a base; an interlock sleeve extending from a first face of said base; a head drive shaft extending from said base first face; and three or more microdrive interface elements disposed on a second face of said base, each said microdrive interface element being interconnected to said head drive shaft, whereby rotating said head drive shaft causes each said microdrive interface element to cooperatively rotate; and one said microhead element attachable to each of said microdrive interface elements.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein said microhead elements comprise: a microbase defined by a first face and a second face, said first face cooperatively formed to be attachable to one said microdrive interface element; and a said microtreatment element extending from said second face of said microbase.
14. A method for treating the skin, comprising the steps of: obtaining a skin treatment device, the skin treatment device, comprising: a handpiece having an internal drive motor; a treatment head assembly attachable to said handpiece, whereby said treatment head can pivotally move relative to said handpiece when attached thereto; and three or more microtreatment heads extending from said treatment head, each said microtreatment head comprising a microtreatment element extending therefrom defined by face and selected from a group comprising: a plurality of bristles; a sponge-like element; and a silicone-coated element. placing said faces against the skin; and activating said drive motor to drive said faces to move rotationally.
15. The device of claim 14, wherein said treatment head assembly of said obtaining step further comprises: a base; an interlock sleeve extending from a first face of said base; a head drive shaft extending from said base first face; and three or more microdrive interface elements disposed on a second face of said base, each said microdrive interface element being interconnected to said head drive shaft, whereby rotating said head drive shaft causes each said microdrive interface element to cooperatively rotate; and one said microhead element attachable to each of said microdrive interface elements.
16. The device of claim 15, wherein said microhead elements of said obtaining step comprise: a microbase defined by a first face and a second face, said first face cooperatively formed to be attachable to one said microdrive interface element; and a said microtreatment element extending from said second face of said microbase.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The objects and features of the present invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The present invention, both as to its organization and manner of operation, together with further objects and advantages, may best be understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] The following description is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention and sets forth the best modes contemplated by the inventor of carrying out his invention. Various modifications, however, will remain readily apparent to those skilled in the art, since the generic principles of the present invention have been defined herein specifically to provide a Handheld Motorized Facial Brush Having Three Floating Heads.
[0021] The present invention can best be understood by initial consideration of
[0022] The device 10 has two main parts or assemblies: the main housing 12, within which the power supply and drive motor are housed (and the controllers/displays therefor), and the treatment head assembly 14, which receives rotational input from the drive motor (not shown) through the motor drive interface 16 extending from the main housing 12.
[0023] The main housing 12 preferably has a charging socket at its tip 18 to charge the internal batteries. Control switch 20 allows the user to turn on and off the operating features of the device 10. The device 10 may provide rotational output at the treatment head assembly 14, as well as oscillating motion, and simple vibration of the assembly 14 (or some combination of these features, depending on user selection by the control switch 20). The indicator lights 22 provide the user with a display indicating the operating mode of the device, and perhaps the battery/charging status.
[0024] The treatment head assembly 14 receives rotational or oscillating input from the motor drive interface 16. Gearing within the treatment head base 22 transfers the mechanical input from the interface 16 and splits it into the three microheads 24 shown, so that the microheads 24 rotate in direction M (or oscillate, etc.). The treatment head base 22 remains stationary while the microheads 24 move, however, the interface 16 may allow for the treatment head assembly 14 to pivot or float relative to the main housing 12, in order that the microheads 24 can more adequately follow the contours of the user's face. The structure facilitating the pivoting/floating will be selected from one of the designs disclosed in the Parent Applicationthe disclosures therein being incorporated herein by reference.
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[0027] The interlock sleeve 32 may have interlock slots 34 formed therein (to interact with structure on the housing [12]. Drive shaft 36 is centered within the interlock sleeve 32. The drive shaft 36 engages the motor drive interface [16] such that motion of the motor drive (not shown) will also drive the shaft 36 to cause the microheads [24] to rotate/oscillate/vibrate.
[0028] The microheads 24B extend from the front housing 30A, and are comprised of a plurality of bristle elements 40 extending from a microhead base 38. Whether the microheads are sponge, silicone or other structure, they all have the same microhead base 38 (at least as it applies to their engagement with the drive mechanism described in
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[0031] Control switch 20 activates the different operational modes of the drive motor 48. The internal batteries 52 power the motor 48. The batteries 52 are recharged by charging probe 54, which extends through the electrical socket [13] at the tip [18] of the main housing [12].
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[0034] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various adaptations and modifications of the just-described preferred embodiment can be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.