Cosmetic hand-held device
The cosmetic handheld device with an angled adhesive roller addresses the challenge of removing loose hairs and particles post-hair removal by providing effective and ergonomic hair and particle removal from facial areas, including hard-to-reach regions, with replaceable adhesive rolls.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SCHÖN MERCEDEH
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-11
AI Technical Summary
Cosmetic hair removal procedures often leave behind loose hairs that adhere to the skin and are difficult to remove without water, posing hygiene challenges and spreading to others, especially in beauty salons, and dust and foreign particles adhere to eyelashes and eyebrows after cosmetic treatments.
A cosmetic handheld device with a rotatable roller coated with an adhesive, angled relative to the handle, designed to effectively remove loose hairs and particles from facial areas, including hard-to-reach regions, using a pressure-elastic material and ergonomic design for precise maneuvering.
Effectively removes loose hairs and particles from the face, including difficult-to-reach areas, while ensuring hygiene and reducing ergonomic strain, with replaceable adhesive rolls and ergonomic handle design.
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Abstract
Description
[0001] P-MSC-001-PCT December 3, 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0003] title
[0004] COSMETIC HAND TOOL
[0005] Field of invention
[0006] The invention relates to a cosmetic handheld device for removing loose hair and particles from the face, in particular for removing loose eyelashes and eyebrow hairs as well as dust and other foreign bodies in the eye area.
[0007] Background of the invention
[0008] Cosmetic hair removal, such as eyebrow trimming, often leaves behind bothersome loose hairs that adhere to the oily sebum film on the skin and are difficult to remove without water or other moist cleansing agents. This problem can be particularly bothersome for those with oily or combination skin.
[0009] Furthermore, such loose hairs can also pose a hygiene problem, as they easily spread through the air and can thus get into the eyes, mouth, and nose of other people. This can lead to increased hygiene challenges, especially in beauty salons where numerous cosmetic hair removal procedures are performed daily, either one after the other or simultaneously.
[0010] Another cosmetic problem is dust and other foreign particles that adhere to the eyelashes and eyebrows, especially after they have been treated with cosmetic products such as mascara. P-MSC-001-PCT December 3, 2025 BEAUTIFUL, Mercedes
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[0012] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a technical remedy for these problems.
[0013] This problem is solved by the subject matter of claim 1. Preferred embodiments of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims, the following description, and the figures.
[0014] Description of the invention
[0015] The invention relates to a cosmetic handheld device.
[0016] The cosmetic handheld device comprises a handle extending along a longitudinal axis and a roller body rotatably mounted at one end of the handle. The roller body has a surface coated with an adhesive, such as a hygienic adhesive film, that surrounds the roller body.
[0017] The rolling element is arranged or mounted on a bearing shaft that extends at least partially in a radial direction from the head end of the handle with respect to the longitudinal axis and rotatably supports the rolling element, such that the axis of rotation of the rolling element is angled to the longitudinal axis. The bearing shaft preferably has a length of at least 5 millimeters, more preferably at least 10 mm, and particularly preferably at least 15 mm or at least 20 mm. Furthermore, the bearing shaft preferably has a length of at most 50 millimeters, more preferably at most 45 millimeters, and particularly preferably at most 40 millimeters or at most 35 millimeters. A suitable length of the bearing shaft can, for example, be in the range of 10 millimeters to 50 millimeters. (See P-MSC-001-PCT, December 3, 2025, SCHÖN, Mercedes.)
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[0019] The term used here, “attached”, means in particular that the bearing shaft with its free end is inserted into a corresponding shaft receptacle of the rolling body at an end face and the bearing shaft is arranged or locked in the shaft receptacle essentially coaxially.
[0020] The bearing shaft can be attached to the handle in various ways. Preferably, the bearing shaft is integrally formed with the head end of the handle, or the bearing shaft and handle are preferably formed as a single piece, meaning they do not appear as joined components and cannot be separated without being destroyed. Of course, the bearing shaft and handle can also be connected in other ways, for example, by positive locking, friction locking, and / or material locking.
[0021] The invention is based on the idea of removing hair and particles from the facial area using a roller coated with an adhesive or equipped with a hygienic adhesive film, similar to a so-called "lint roller." This roller can be rolled over a section of the face with light pressure, thereby picking up loose hairs, dust, and the like. Unlike a conventional lint roller, the essential feature of the cosmetic handheld device according to the invention is that the axis on which the roller is rotatably mounted is angled relative to the handle. Only in this way is it possible to guide the roller evenly over the skin surface of differently contoured areas of the face, thus reliably removing hair, dust, and other particles from the face. P-MSC-001-PCT December 3, 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0023] In preferred embodiments, the cylindrical surface of the roller also includes a concave section in which the surface has a circumferential indentation in the direction of the axis of rotation. This allows the cylindrical surface to advantageously adapt to highly contoured facial areas with small radii of curvature, such as the eyebrow area, the eyelid, and the eye socket, and enables effective removal of hair, dust, and the like even in these areas. Of course, other shapes of the cylindrical surface are also possible, such as a cylindrical surface of rotation or a surface that is at least partially conical, conical, or frustoconical. The cylindrical surface can taper, at least in sections, towards the free end of the roller. For example, the roller can have a conical shape, in particular a circular cone or...The roller has a conical shape, with a base facing axially towards the handle or a tip pointing axially outwards, i.e., the tip forms the free end of the roller. Preferably, the tip is rounded. In this way, even hair, lint, and other foreign bodies can be removed precisely from hard-to-reach areas of the face, such as the outer and inner corners of the eyes and the palpebral fissure. Reference is also made to the following exemplary embodiments.
[0024] In preferred embodiments, the outer surface is designed to be pressure-elastic, for example by constructing the rolling element from a pressure-elastic foam or a rubber-elastic material that yields under pressure. Here, "pressure-elastic" refers to a material that deforms when a force is applied and returns to its original shape when the force is removed. This allows for advantageous adaptation of the rolling element to highly contoured surfaces. P-MSC-001-PCT 03 December 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0026] Facial areas such as the forehead, orbit, cheekbone, glabella, and bridge of the nose are reached, allowing for the reliable removal of loose hairs and particles even in such difficult-to-reach areas. The foam preferably has a compression hardness of less than 80, 60, 40, 20, or 15 kilopascals. Compression hardness indicates the pressure at which the foam deforms by 10%. Suitable materials include elastomeric foams made of polyurethane (PUR) or polyethylene (PE), but other suitable foams and rubber-elastic materials are also possible.
[0027] In further preferred embodiments, the handle is at least partially curved or arc-shaped. Preferably, the handle extends along the longitudinal axis between the head end and a handle end opposite the head end in an arc that is radially convex towards the bearing shaft and / or the rolling element, or concave on the side of the handle opposite the bearing shaft and / or the rolling element. In this way, the inventor achieves advantageous ergonomics of the handheld device, which allows the rolling element to be guided particularly precisely and evenly over differently shaped facial areas. Preferably, the arc has an angle of curvature greater than or equal to 0 degrees and less than or equal to 70 degrees, less than or equal to 60 degrees, or less than or equal to 50 degrees, with an angle of curvature greater than or equal to 10 degrees and less than or equal to 30 degrees being preferred.
[0028] In preferred embodiments, the axis of rotation is at an angle greater than 0 degrees and less than or equal to 90 degrees to the longitudinal axis. Preferably, the axis of rotation is at an angle greater than or equal to 10 degrees and less than or equal to 60 degrees to the P-MSC-001-PCT 03 December 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0030] Longitudinal axis. Particularly preferably, the axis of rotation runs at an angle of greater than or equal to 15 degrees and less than or equal to 45 degrees to the longitudinal axis. In a further preferred embodiment
[0031] Due to the design, the angle between the axis of rotation and the longitudinal axis lies within a range of greater than 0 degrees and less than or equal to 30 degrees. These angular ranges have proven to be particularly advantageous ergonomically for guiding the rotating body evenly and precisely over the various facial contours.
[0032] In preferred embodiments, the rolling body has a radial outer diameter of at most 50 millimeters or at most 40 millimeters. Preferably, the rolling body has a radial outer diameter of at most 30 millimeters. In further preferred embodiments, the rolling body has a radial outer diameter of at least 5 millimeters or at least 10 millimeters and / or of at most 30 millimeters or at most 25 millimeters.
[0033] In preferred embodiments, the rolling body has a height of at most 50 millimeters, at most 40 millimeters, at most 30 millimeters, or at most 25 millimeters along the axis of rotation. In further preferred embodiments
[0034] In embodiments, the rolling element has a height of at least 10 millimeters, at least 15 millimeters, or at least 20 millimeters along the axis of rotation. A preferred embodiment provides for a height of the rolling element along the axis of rotation of at least 10 millimeters and at most 40 millimeters, in particular at least 15 millimeters and at most 30 millimeters. P-MSC-001-PCT December 3, 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0036] The aforementioned dimensions of the roller body ensure effective removal of loose hairs and the like, while simultaneously providing advantageous ergonomics for the handheld device.
[0037] In preferred embodiments, the handle has a length of at least 50 mm, 60 mm, 70 mm, or 80 mm from the head end to the end of the grip. In further preferred embodiments, the handle has a length of at most 150 mm, 140 mm, 130 mm, 120 mm, 110 mm, or 100 mm from the head end to the end of the grip. Preferably, the handle has a length of at least 50 mm and at most 150 mm from the head end to the end of the grip, and in particular, a length of at least 80 mm and at most 100 mm. These handle lengths contribute to improved ergonomics and facilitate precise maneuvering of the cosmetic handheld device across different areas of the face.
[0038] In preferred embodiments, the rolling element comprises a bearing element designed to receive the bearing shaft. Preferably, the bearing element comprises at least one bearing bushing that encloses at least a section of the bearing shaft in a sliding bearing manner. More preferably, the bearing element comprises at least two or exactly two of the aforementioned bearing bushings. In this way, easy rotation of the rolling element about the bearing shaft can be ensured with simple means.
[0039] The bearing shaft and / or the bearing element may have a locking device that prevents the rolling element from slipping off the P-MSC-001-PCT 03 December 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0041] The bearing shaft, i.e., in the axial direction of the bearing shaft, is secured. A plug-in coupling is a detachable connection that is closed by an essentially linear, axial movement and locks automatically.
[0042] For example, a radially compressible retaining head can be arranged at the free end of the bearing shaft, which in the expanded state has a larger outer diameter compared to the inner diameter of the bearing bushing of the bearing element and thereby forms a stop for the bearing bushing that secures the rolling body on the bearing shaft without affecting the rotatability of the rolling body.
[0043] Furthermore, in preferred embodiments, the roller body comprises a roller mounting part that can be interchangeably attached to or is attached to the bearing element and that has or forms the outer surface of the roller body provided with the adhesive or the hygienic adhesive film. The roller mounting part can, for example, be designed at least axially at one end as an open hollow cylinder, which is configured to receive at least a part of the bearing element.
[0044] Preferably, the roller attachment has an inner contour that is at least partially form-corresponding to an outer contour of the bearing element, and can thus be connected to the bearing element, for example, by positive locking and / or force locking. In this way, when a roller body has exhausted its adhesive, for example, after the hygienic adhesive film has been used up, the roller attachment can be replaced with a new one to allow the cosmetic handheld device to be used again. This improves the cost-effectiveness and sustainability of the cosmetic handheld device.
[0045] The adhesive is not particularly limited. Preferably, the adhesive is a pressure-sensitive adhesive. Pressure-sensitive adhesives exhibit the following properties at P-MSC-001-PCT 03 December 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0047] At room temperature, they exhibit permanent tackiness and, under light pressure, form good bonds to various surfaces. Suitable examples include pressure-sensitive adhesives based on natural or synthetic rubber and acrylates, as well as those based on polyurethanes and silicones. Natural rubber, rubber latex, cellulose rubber, or synthetically produced elastomers, such as block copolymers of isoprene and styrene (SIS block copolymers) or of butadiene with styrene (SBS block copolymers), such as SEBS (styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene), especially in combination with natural resins, are particularly suitable.
[0048] Rosin, modified natural resins such as e.g.
[0049] Rosin resin esters or synthetic resins are used as pressure-sensitive adhesives. Other preferred pressure-sensitive adhesives are acrylate adhesives based on acrylate polymers or similar materials.
[0050] Acrylate copolymers, for example based on acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, methyl acrylate, allyl methacrylate (AMP), isooctyl acrylate and any combinations thereof, possibly with the addition of acrylic acid and / or other acrylate monomers.
[0051] Preferably, the adhesive is water-based or free of organic solvents.
[0052] In a preferred embodiment, the outer surface or the adhesive, in particular the hygienic adhesive film, is formed by an adhesive tape that is arranged or wound around the roll body in several layers. The adhesive tape consists of a functional film carrier with an adhesive surface coated with a pressure-sensitive adhesive. The adhesive tape is arranged around the roll body such that the adhesive surface faces radially outwards. The surface of the film carrier opposite the adhesive surface, or facing radially inwards, can have non-stick properties or be coated with a non-stick agent to allow the layers of the adhesive tape to be easily separated from one another. The film carrier is preferably P-MSC-001-PCT 03. December 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0054] Paper or a polymer film. The adhesive tape can be provided with predetermined breaking points, preferably extending transversely across the width of the tape, dividing it into sections. Alternatively, the adhesive tape can be arranged in a multitude of individual sheets around the roller. In this way, a section or sheet with diminishing adhesive strength can be peeled from the roller, exposing a new section or sheet with full adhesive strength and restoring the handheld device to its original cleaning capacity. For example, there can be 20 to 150 such sections or sheets.
[0055] In other preferred embodiments, the adhesive is an elastomer, in particular a silicone, a SIS block copolymer, or an SBS block copolymer, for example SEBS. This type of adhesive can be cleaned with water when its adhesive strength diminishes, thereby regaining a higher adhesive strength and resulting in greater durability of the cosmetic hand device.
[0056] In preferred embodiments, the adhesive contains a skin conditioner or is blended with a skin conditioner. Examples of skin conditioners include aloe vera, panthenol, dexpanthenol, tocopherol (vitamin E), pro-vitamin B5, chamomile extract, hyaluronic acid, polyglutamic acid, ceramides, salicylic acid, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), and any combination thereof. This cares for the facial skin when using the cosmetic handheld device and prevents skin irritation during facial treatments. Furthermore, the adhesive may contain a fragrance. P-MSC-001-PCT December 3, 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0058] The surface of the outer casing or adhesive surface can be smooth or rough. In preferred embodiments, the surface of the outer casing or adhesive surface has a roughened texture. This roughening can consist of fine projections, the height of which is preferably in the micrometer range, for example, in the range of 1 micrometer to 500 micrometers. In this way, the adhesive surface is increased and, in conjunction with the roughening, the removal of hair and particles is improved, similar to the principle of a cat's tongue.
[0059] The material of the handle is not particularly limited. The handle can be made, for example, of paper, wood, plastic, or metal. In preferred embodiments, the handle is made at least partially or predominantly of a plastic, in particular at least partially or predominantly of a recycled plastic. Suitable plastics include thermoplastics such as polyamide (PA), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), polycarbonate (PC), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), as well as thermosets such as phenolic resins, amino resins, and thermosets made from melamine and epoxy resins. The handle can be designed at least partially as a hollow body. In a further embodiment, a through-opening to the interior of the hollow body is provided, which allows the hollow body to be filled.Preferably, the interior of the hollow body is visible through a transparent area of the handle, such as a viewing window made of transparent plastic. This allows for individual customization of the cosmetic hand device.
[0060] In preferred embodiments, the cosmetic hand device comprises a protective cap that encloses the roller body and, optionally, a P-MSC-001-PCT 03 December 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0062] The protective cap encloses part of the handle. It protects the adhesive from contamination, thus facilitating the transport and storage of the handheld device. Preferably, the protective cap comprises two half-shells connected by a hinge mechanism. The hinge mechanism is preferably a spring or solid joint. Each of the two half-shells can have a locking element that can engage with the locking element of the other half-shell to close the protective cap.
[0063] Of course, other protective caps are also possible, such as a snap-on cap.
[0064] Brief description of the characters
[0065] The invention will now be described using exemplary examples.
[0066] The embodiments are explained in more detail with reference to the figures. The figures are purely schematic and for illustrative purposes only. For clarity, some of the elements shown are not to scale and not in their correct proportions to one another.
[0067] Recurring elements are sometimes not provided with a reference numeral multiple times. The invention is by no means limited to the embodiment shown in the figures. The figures show:
[0068] Fig. 1 shows a schematic representation of a cosmetic hand device according to the invention;
[0069] Fig. 2 is a schematic sectional view of the roller body of the cosmetic handheld device from Fig. 1; P-MSC-001-PCT December 3, 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0071] Fig. 3 shows a schematic sectional view of a rolling body in a further embodiment of the cosmetic hand device according to the invention;
[0072] Fig. 4 shows a schematic partial representation of the cosmetic hand device according to the invention with a further
[0073] From the design form of the rolling body;
[0074] Fig. 5 shows a schematic partial representation of the cosmetic hand device according to the invention from Fig. 1 with a protective cap in the open state;
[0075] Fig. 6 shows a schematic partial representation of the cosmetic hand device according to the invention from Fig. 5 with the protective cap in the closed state.
[0076] Detailed description of implementation examples
[0077] Fig. 1 shows a schematic representation of an exemplary cosmetic hand device 1 according to the invention.
[0078] The cosmetic hand device 1 comprises a handle 2 made of recycled PE or PMMA, which extends from a handle end 18 to a head end 6 with a length of approximately 100 millimeters along a longitudinal axis L.
[0079] A stem-like bearing shaft 12 is formed at the head end 6 of the handle 2 (see Fig. 2), which extends at least partially radially with respect to the longitudinal axis L from the head end 6 with a length of about 25 millimeters.
[0080] A rolling element 4 is arranged and rotatably mounted on the bearing shaft 12, such that the axis of rotation R of the rolling element P-MSC-001-PCT 03 December 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0082] at an angle al from here, for example approximately 20 degrees to the longitudinal axis L, whereby other angles al, in particular angles al between 0 degrees and 90 degrees, are of course also possible. The outer surface 10 of the rolling body 4 is equipped with an adhesive 8, here a hygienic adhesive film in the form of an adhesive tape with an acrylate / 2-ethylhexyl acrylate copolymer coating, which completely surrounds the rolling body 4 in several layers. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the outer surface 10 of the rolling body 4 has a concave section 14 in which the outer surface 10 has a circumferential indentation 16 in the direction of the axis of rotation R, which improves the ergonomics of the rolling body 4.
[0083] To further improve the ergonomics of the cosmetic hand device 1, the handle 2, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, is formed in an arc 20 along the longitudinal axis L between the head end 6 and the opposite handle end 18. This arc bulges radially to the longitudinal axis L in the direction of the bearing shaft 12 and is concave on the opposite side. In the example shown, the arc 20 has a curvature angle b2 of approximately 12 degrees, but other curvature angles b2 are also provided, in particular curvature angles b2 between 0 degrees and 50 degrees.
[0084] Fig. 2 shows an enlarged sectional view of the rolling element 4 from Fig. 1, mounted on the bearing shaft 12. In the example shown, the rolling element 4 has an axial height ha of approximately 35 millimeters and a radial outer diameter dr of approximately 20 millimeters. The sectional view shows that the rolling element 4 is rotatably mounted on the bearing shaft 12 by means of a bearing element 22. In the example shown, the bearing element 22 comprises two axially P-MSC-001-PCT 03. December 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0086] spaced apart bearing bushings 24, each enclosing a section of the bearing shaft 12 in a sliding bearing manner and thus ensuring easy rotation of the rolling body 4 on the bearing shaft 12.
[0087] The bearing element 22 is axially secured on the bearing shaft 12 in one direction, the direction of the handle 2, by a stop 30 formed on the bearing shaft 12 and in another direction, the direction of the free end of the bearing shaft 12, by a locking element 26 in the form of a radially compressible retaining head, which in the compressed state can be inserted axially through the bearing bushings 24 and in the expanded state forms a stop for the bearing bushing 24, in a plug-in coupling manner.
[0088] The bearing bushings 24 have uniformly distributed bearing wings 34 formed around their circumference, extending radially outwards from the bearing bushings 24. A roller mounting part 32 is mounted onto the bearing wings 34 and pre-tensioned against them in a form-fit and force-fit manner, so that the roller mounting part 32 is attached to the bearing element in a replaceable manner.
[0089] Tooth-like projections 42 on the radial outer edges of the bearing wings 34 promote the positive and force-fit between the bearing element 22 and the roller mounting part 32.
[0090] The roller mounting part 32 consists of a hollow cylindrical carrier sleeve 36, which can be made of, for example, a plastic or cardboard material, and carries an adhesive 8 on its outer surface 10, in this case a hygienic adhesive film in the form of a double-sided adhesive tape wound in several layers around the carrier sleeve 36. The adhesive tape can be removed layer by layer, for example, using integrated predetermined breaking points (not shown in Fig. 2), in order to renew the adhesive properties of the adhesive layer 8 as needed. According to P-MSC-001-PCT 03 December 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0092] Once the adhesive agent 8 or the hygienic adhesive film has been completely consumed, the roller attachment part 32 can be removed from the bearing element 22 by an axial pulling movement and replaced by a new roller attachment part 32.
[0093] Fig. 3 shows an enlarged sectional view of another embodiment of the rolling body 4. In this example, the rolling body 4 is essentially conical and consists of a pressure-elastic foam core 38 made of open-cell polyurethane foam (PUR foam) or closed-cell polyethylene foam (PE foam) with a washable silicone adhesive layer 8. The bearing element is constructed as described in Fig. 2 and is arranged in a blind-hole-shaped bearing receptacle 40 of the rolling body 4, where it is fixed by positive and non-positive engagement, with the tooth-like projections 42 engaging in the foam core 38. The pressure-elastic foam core 38 adapts to the contours of the face under slight pressure and thus reliably collects loose hair, dust, and the like, even in highly contoured areas of the face.The axially outwardly directed, rounded tip of the conical rolling body 4 also enables the pinpoint removal of particles in hard-to-reach places such as in the area of the eye socket, especially the inner and outer corners of the eye and the palpebral axis.
[0094] Fig. 4 shows a partial representation of the hand device 1 according to the invention with a further possible embodiment of the rolling body 4. In this embodiment, the rolling body 4 tapers substantially conically from both ends to the central indentation 16.
[0095] Fig. 5 shows a partial view of the handheld device 1 according to the invention from Fig. 1 with a protective cap 44 in the opened P-MSC-001-PCT 03. December 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes
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[0097] Condition. The protective cap 44 is hollow cylindrical and, in the example shown, consists of two half-shells 46 connected to each other by a hinge mechanism 48, here a solid-state hinge. A recess 52 in the half-shells 46 serves to receive or pass through the handle 2 of the hand device 1. The two half-shells 46 are equipped with corresponding locking elements 50, which engage with each other like a clip when the protective cap 44 is closed, thereby closing the protective cap 44.
[0098] Finally, Fig. 6 shows the handheld device 1 from Fig. 5 with the protective cap 44 in the closed position. The locking elements 50 interlock and thus hold the protective cap 4 securely closed. The protective cap 44 surrounds the roller body 4 and thus protects the adhesive 8 or the hygienic adhesive film from contamination and damage. The recess 52 engages the handle 2 and thus securely connects the protective cap 44 to the handheld device.
[0099] As the term is used in the general description and the examples, "or" implies an "and / or" conjunction in cases of doubt. P-MSC-001-PCT December 3, 2025
[0100] BEAUTIFUL, Mercedes
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[0102] Reference sign
[0103] 1 cosmetic handheld device
[0104] 2 Handle
[0105] 4 rolling bodies
[0106] 6 Head end
[0107] 8 Adhesives
[0108] 10 Surface area
[0109] 12 Bearing axle shaft
[0110] 14 concave sub-area
[0111] 16 Vaulting
[0112] 18 Handle end
[0113] 20 sheets
[0114] 22 Bearing element
[0115] 24 storage boxes
[0116] 26 Securing device (holding head)
[0117] 30 abutments
[0118] 32 roller attachment part
[0119] 34 bearing wings
[0120] 36 Carrier sleeve
[0121] 38 foam core
[0122] 40 Bearing intake
[0123] 42 tooth-like projections
[0124] 44 Protective cap
[0125] 46 half-shell
[0126] 48 Joint device
[0127] 50 locking element
[0128] 52 recess
[0129] L Longitudinal axis
[0130] R axis of rotation
[0131] al angle between longitudinal axis and axis of rotation b2 angle of curvature
[0132] radial outer diameter P-MSC-001-PCT December 3, 2025
[0133] BEAUTIFUL, Mercedes
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[0135] ha axial height
Claims
1. P-MSC-001-PCT December 3, 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes 2.20 3. Patent claims 1. A cosmetic hand device (1) with a handle (2) extending along a longitudinal axis (L) and a rolling body (4) rotatably attached about an axis of rotation (R) to a head end (6) of the handle (2) and having a circumferential surface (10) provided with an adhesive (8), characterized in that the rolling body (4) is mounted on a bearing shaft (12) which extends in a radial direction from the head end (6) of the handle (2) with respect to the longitudinal axis (L) and rotatably supports the rolling body (4) such that the axis of rotation (R) is angled to the longitudinal axis (L).
2. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to claim 1, characterized in that the lateral surface ( 10 ) of the rolling body ( 4 ) comprises at least a concave partial area ( 14 ) in which the lateral surface ( 10 ) has a circumferential indentation ( 16 ) in the direction of the axis of rotation (R).
3. The cosmetic hand device (1) according to one of claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the handle (2) extends along the longitudinal axis (L) between the head end (6) and a handle end (18) opposite the head end (6) in an arc (20) that bulges radially in the direction of the bearing axis shaft (12) and / or the rolling body (4).
4. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to claim 3, characterized in that the arc ( 20 ) has an angle of curvature (b2 ) of greater than or equal to 0 degrees and less than or equal to 50 degrees. P-MSC-001-PCT December 3, 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes 8.- 21 - 5. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the axis of rotation (R) runs at an angle (a1) of greater than 0 degrees and less than or equal to 90 degrees to the longitudinal axis (L).
6. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the axis of rotation (R) runs at an angle (a1) of greater than or equal to 10 degrees and less than or equal to 60 degrees to the longitudinal axis (L).
7. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the axis of rotation (R) runs at an angle (a1) of greater than or equal to 15 degrees and less than or equal to 45 degrees to the longitudinal axis (L).
8. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the roller body (4 ) has an outer diameter (dr) of at most 50 millimeters.
9. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the roller body (4 ) has an outer diameter (dr) of at most 30 millimeters.
10. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that the roller body (4 ) has an outer diameter (dr) of at least 5 millimeters and at most 25 millimeters.
11. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the rolling body (4 ) has an axial height (ha) of at most 50 millimeters along the axis of rotation (R). P-MSC-001-PCT December 3, 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes 16.22 12. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to one of claims 1 to 11, characterized in that the rolling body ( 4 ) has an axial height (ha ) of at least 10 millimeters and at most 40 millimeters along the axis of rotation (R).
13. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to one of claims 1 to 12, characterized in that the handle ( 2 ) has a length of at least 50 millimeters and at most 150 millimeters from the head end ( 6 ) to the handle end ( 18 ).
14. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to one of claims 1 to 13, characterized in that the handle ( 2 ) has a length of at least 80 millimeters and at most 100 millimeters from the head end ( 6 ) to the handle end ( 18 ).
15. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to claim 1, characterized in that the adhesive ( 8 ) is an adhesive.
16. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to one of claims 1 to 15, characterized in that the adhesive ( 8 ) contains a skin care product.
17. The cosmetic hand device ( 1 ) according to one of claims 1 to 16, characterized in that the rolling body ( 4 ) comprises a bearing element ( 22 ) with at least one bearing bushing ( 24 ) which surrounds at least a section of the bearing axis shaft ( 12 ) in a sliding bearing manner.
18. The cosmetic hand device (1) according to claim 17, characterized in that the bearing shaft (12) and / or the bearing element (22) has a locking means (26) which secures the P-MSC-001-PCT December 3, 2025 SCHÖN, Mercedes 24.- 23 - 25. Rolling element ( 4 ) secures against slipping off the bearing shaft ( 12 ) in a plug-in coupling manner.