A skin-hair plucking device including a compact coiled member within a housing with a substantially smooth external surface exposed for the slidable engagement with the skin and motor driven means for alternately extending and reclosing the windings.
The depilating apparatus comprises a series of parallel disks (2) fixed on a hub (3) driven in rotation by an electric motor, and blades (9) arranged between the disks, and rods (10) for bringing said blades (9) into contact with the periphery (2a) of the disks (2). The hub (3) comprises, between the disks (2), a series of notches (11) which each retain one end of a blade (9), each rod (10) comprising a series of notches (12) open towards the notches (11) of the hub, each notch (12) of a rod (10) retaining a part of a blade (9). The notches (11, 12) are shaped so as to permit a pivoting movement of the blades (9) between a position remote from the disks (2) and a position in contact with the periphery (2a) of the latter. Use for removing hair from the skin.
A depilatory device comprises a housing having a side adapted to be juxtaposed with an area from which hair is to be pulled and an elastically bendable bar having at least one edge formed with a plurality of slits opening generally parallel to the side. The slits normally are closed and the bar is bendable to open the slits. A drive in the housing periodically flexes the bar generally parallel to the side and thereby opens and closes the slits so that hairs engaged in the slits when open are trapped when the slits close and can then be pulled out by moving the housing and bar relative to the area from which the hair sprouts.
A depilatory device for removing body hair, comprises a manually-grippable housing, two hair-plucker bodies each rotatably mounted to the housing and each having an exposed section formed with a plurality of gaps in its outer surface which open and close during the rotation of the hair-plucker body to receive, pluck and eject body hair growing on a surface over which the hair-plucker body is moved, and a drive for driving the hair-plucker bodies in opposite directions.
An electrically powered depilatory device including a hand held portable housing, motor apparatus disposed in the housing, and a helical spring comprising a plurality of adjacent windings arranged to be driven by the motor apparatus in rotational sliding motion relative to skin bearing hair to be removed, the helical spring including an arcuate hair engaging portion arranged to define a convex side whereat the windings are spread apart, and a concave side corresponding thereto whereat the windings are pressed together, the rotational motion of the helical spring producing continuous motion of the windings from a spread apart orientation at the convex side to a pressed together orientation at the concave side and for engagement and plucking of hair from the skin, whereby the surface velocities of the windings relative to the hair greatly exceeds the surface velocity of the housing relative thereto.
A depilating device including a housing, a depilation head detachably attached to the housing and including a hair removing device configured to remove hairs, a driving unit provided in the housing and configured to drive the hair removing device, and at least one overload clutch provided in the housing to transmit driving output by the driving unit to the hair removing device and configured to interrupt transmission of the driving when a torque required to operate the hair removing device is beyond a predetermined value.