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AMENDMENT TO THE CLAIMS
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`This listing of claims replaces all previous versions and listings of claims in the present
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`application.
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`Listing of Claims
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`1.
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`(Currently Amended) A hair removal apparatus comprising:
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`a plurality of extractorsa each of which rotates on a first rotary axis extending in a
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`direction generally parallel to a skin surface during epilation, each of the plurality of extractors
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`having a tweezing mechanism for grasping hairs;
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`a plurality of sleeves, each of sleeve which surrounds eaeh _@ of the plurality of
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`extractors and projects outward toward the skin surface at least to a point where an outer end of
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`the sleeve becomes flush with an extreme outer part of each of the plurality of extractors; and
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`a driver fer—turning that turns each of the plurality of extractors in a corresponding one of
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`the plurality of sleeves on apopt a second rotary axis which is kept generally perpendicular to the
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`skin surface;
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`wherein m the plurality of sleeves sleeve surrounding each a corresponding one of
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`the plurality of extractors is configured to protrude and retract
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`in a direction generally
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`perpendicular to the skin surface independently of one—anether; the other of the plurality of
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`slew and the hair removal apparatus pulls the grasped hairs out of the skin surface when
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`moved with the plurality of extractors held in contact with the skin surface.
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`2.
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`(Canceled).
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`3.
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`(Currently Amended) The hair removal apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the
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`driver includes:
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`a first motive power transmission mechanism connected to a power source; and
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`a plurality of second motive power transmission mechanisms connected to the first
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`motive power transmission mechanism to respectively transmit a driving force supplied
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`therefrom from the first motive power transmission mechanism to the inelwidual plurality of
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`extractors;
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`wherein each of the plurality of sleeves,
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`the corresponding one of the plurality of
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`extractors and the a corresponding one of the plurality of second motive power transmission
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`meehanism mechanisms are assembled to constitute a modular epilation unit;
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`the hair removal apparatus further comprising:
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`a casing fer—suppefiing that supports the modular epilation units, each of the
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`easing modular epilation units being provided with a pin which is fitted in a slot formed provided
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`in the casing so _s~u“c_h that each of the epilation units can—protrude protrudes and retraet repairs,
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`and swing swings as the pin moves along and turns in the slot.
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`4.
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`(Original) The hair removal apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of
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`extractors are swingable in directions along the skin surface independently of one another while
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`protruding and retracting in the direction generally perpendicular
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`to the skin surface
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`independently of one another.
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`5.
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`(Canceled).
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`6.
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`(Currently Amended) The hair removal apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the
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`driver includes:
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`a first motive power transmission mechanism connected to a power source; and
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`a plurality of second motive power transmission mechanisms connected to the first
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`motive power transmission mechanism to respectively transmit a driving force supplied
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`therefrom from the first motive power transmission mechanism to the individual plurality of
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`extractors;
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`wherein each of the plurality of sleeves,
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`the corresponding one of the plurality of
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`extractors and the a corresponding one of the plurality of second motive power transmission
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`mechanism mechanisms are assembled to constitute a modular epilation unit;
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`the hair removal apparatus further comprising:
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`a casing fer—supporting that supports the modular epilation units, M the
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`easing modular epilation units being provided with a pin which is fitted in a slot formed provided
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`in the casing so M that each of the epilation units ean—pre’erude protrudes and retract mpg,
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`and swing swings as the pin moves along and turns in the slot.
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`7.
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`(Canceled).
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`8.
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`(Currently Amended) The hair removal apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the first
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`motive power transmission mechanism has an output portion which is made movable relative to
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`the casing in the direction generally perpendicular to the skin surface, and each of the second
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`motive power transmission mechanisms has an input portion which flexibly meshes with the
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`output portion of the first motive power transmission mechanism.
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`9.
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`(Canceled).
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`10.
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`(Original) The hair removal apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the first motive
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`power transmission mechanism is provided with a biasing member which biases the output
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`portion of the first motive power transmission mechanism in a direction toward the skin surface.
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`1 1.
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`(Canceled).
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`{P33938 01181692.DOC}
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