Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Cosmetic and grooming vacuum
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Application No.: US14303279Application Date: 2014-06-12
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Publication No.: US09609987B2Publication Date: 2017-04-04
- Inventor: Elizabeth Christensen
- Applicant: Elizabeth Christensen
- Main IPC: A47L7/00
- IPC: A47L7/00 ; A47L9/30 ; A47L5/24 ; A47L9/06 ; A47L9/22 ; A47L9/28

Abstract:
A cosmetic and grooming vacuum is an apparatus that cleans and removes unwanted particulate from a user's face such as debris, hair, or makeup. The apparatus includes a casing, a vacuuming mechanism, a filtering container, an exhaust port, and a plurality of accessory nozzles. The casing houses and serves as a base for the other components of the apparatus. The vacuuming mechanism is used to lift and remove the unwanted particulate off of the user's skin. The filtering container is used store the unwanted particulate within the casing so that the unwanted particulate can be disposed of at a later time. The exhaust port allows the outward fluid flow from the vacuuming mechanism to exit the casing. Each accessory nozzle is used to uniquely modify the suction force of the vacuuming mechanism such as with a brush nozzle or a pinpoint tip nozzle.
Public/Granted literature
- US20140366312A1 Cosmetic and Grooming Vacuum Public/Granted day:2014-12-18
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