Applicator heads for handheld treatment apparatus for modifying keratinous surfaces
US-2016022011-A1 · Jan 28, 2016 · US
US12310482B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12310482-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916689129-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 27, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 27, 2025 |
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An apparatus for treating human skin includes an outer housing including a graspable portion and an applicator head engagement structure. The apparatus includes an image capture device that captures images of the human skin through an opening in the applicator head. A processor analyzes the images of the human skin to identify skin deviations. A cartridge includes a nozzle located in the applicator head. The applicator head includes an outer housing engagement structure that engages the applicator head engagement structure with the cartridge inserted into the outer housing to inhibit removal of the cartridge from the outer housing. A cap engages the applicator head. The cap has a locked configuration connected to the applicator head where the applicator head is removable from the outer housing and an unlocked configuration connected to the applicator head where removal of the applicator head from the outer housing is inhibited.
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An apparatus for treating human skin, comprising: an outer housing including a graspable portion, the outer housing comprising an applicator head engagement structure; an applicator head that connects to the outer housing; an image capture device that captures images of the human skin through an opening in the applicator head; a processor that analyzes the images of the human skin to identify skin deviations; and a cartridge comprising an array of nozzles comprising a nozzle plate defining discharge locations, located in the applicator head; the applicator head comprising an outer housing engagement structure that engages the applicator head engagement structure with the cartridge inserted into the outer housing to inhibit removal of the cartridge from the outer housing; a cap that engages the applicator head, wherein the cap has a locked configuration connected to the applicator head where the applicator head is removable from the outer housing and an unlocked configuration connected to the applicator head where removal of the applicator head from the outer housing is inhibited by the applicator head engagement structure; and an elongate deformable sealing element configured to deformably contact the nozzle plate and edges of the nozzles at the discharge locations, along a length of the nozzle plate, wherein the sealing element deforms when engaged with the edges of the nozzles, when the cap is engaged with the applicator head; said apparatus further comprising a sealing assembly that is used to seal the array of nozzles with the cap in the closed position and the locked configuration; wherein the sealing assembly comprises a support portion that supports the elongate deformable sealing element; wherein the support portion includes a frame that is pivotally connected to the applicator head; and wherein the frame is pivotally connected to the applicator head by a pivot rod that extends through a bore at a lower edge of the frame and wherein a helical spring is wrapped around the pivot rod to bias the frame toward an open position. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the applicator head engagement structure comprises a hook member comprising a head arranged to engage the outer housing engagement structure. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the outer housing engagement structure comprises a hook engaging surface that is sized to engage the head of the hook member. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the cap comprises a head engagement projection that engages a cap engagement structure with the cap in the locked configuration. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the cap comprises a locking tongue that engages a cap locking indent of the applicator head with the cap in the locked configuration thereby inhibiting rotation of the cap relative to the applicator head. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the outer housing comprises a tongue engagement projection that moves the locking tongue out of engagement with the cap locking indent with the applicator head connected to the outer housing. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the cap comprises a hook engagement surface having a ramp shape that moves the head of the hook member out of engagement with the hook engaging surface as the cap is rotated relative to the applicator head to the closed configuration. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cartridge comprises a skin treatment composition for use in treating human skin. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the frame includes a groove that is sized to receive the elongate deformable sealing element and wherein the groove has a depth that is less than a width or a diameter of the elongate deformable sealing element such that a portion of the elongate deformable sealing element extends outward beyond the frame in order to make intimate contact with the array of nozzles. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein prior to contact of the elongate deformable sealing element with the nozzle plate, the elongate deformable element has a first diameter; wherein a force is applied against the elongate sealing element due to contact with the cap in the locked configuration; and wherein elongate deformable sealing element is configured to deform to a second diameter that is less than the first diameter as the elongate deformable sealing element comes into contact with the nozzle plate due to the applied force. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the elongate deformable sealing element is configured to deform from the first diameter to the second diameter by no more than about 350 μm. 12. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the elongate deformable sealing element is configured such that as the elongate deformable sealing element deformably contacts the nozzle plate, an amount of contact area and pressure between the elongate deformable sealing element and the nozzle plate increases on either side of the nozzles. 13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the elongate deformable sealing element is configured such that the increased amount of contact area provides a wiping motion or a squeezing motion that wipes or displaces the contact area around the nozzles and displaces debris away from the nozzles. 14. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein upon the elongate deformable sealing element moving in a direction away from the cartridge, the elongate deformable sealing element is configured to return to the first diameter as the elongate deformable sealing element is removed outwardly away from the nozzles thereby providing decreased pressure at the nozzles. 15. An apparatus for treating human skin, comprising: an outer housing including a graspable portion, the outer housing comprising an applicator head engagement structure; an applicator head that connects to the outer housing; an image capture device that captures images of the human skin through an opening in the applicator head; a processor that analyzes the images of the human skin to identify skin deviations; and a cartridge comprising an array of nozzles comprising a nozzle plate defining discharge locations, located in the applicator head; the applicator head comprising an outer housing engagement structure that engages the applicator head engagement structure with the cartridge inserted into the outer housing to inhibit removal of the cartridge from the outer housing; a cap that engages the applicator head, wherein the cap has a locked configuration connected to the applicator head where the applicator head is removable from the outer housing and an unlocked configuration connected to the applicator head where removal of the applicator head from the outer housing is inhibited by the applicator head engagement structure; and an elongate deformable sealing element configured to deformably contact the nozzle plate and edges of the nozzles at the discharge locations, along a length of the nozzle plate, wherein the sealing element deforms when engaged with the edges of the nozzles, when the cap is engaged with the applicator head; said apparatus further comprising a sealing assembly that is used to seal the array of nozzles with the cap in the closed position and the locked configuration; wherein the sealing assembly comprises a support portion that supports the elongate deformable sealing element; wherein the support portion includes a frame that is pivotally connected to the applicator head; and wherein the sealing assembly further includes a switch engaging element that extends laterally outward of an upper edge of the frame and wherein the switch engaging element is sized to engage an activation switch located within the
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