A “brushing” is a technique for drying and shaping a hairstyle that is well known to hairdressers (“brushing”), and which usually requires the action of combining the use of a hair dryer and an essentially cylindrical hairbrush.
From this basic technique, if the hairdresser wishes to create volume, or to curl a head of hair, he or she must re-pick-up each warm streak of hair previously set in shape on a curler until the streaks cool down in order to obtain a new shape corresponding to the diameter of the curler. Such a process requires the hairdresser to put down and pick up the hair dryer incessantly to be able to re-wrap successively the hot streaks of hair on another curler. It is long and tiresome work requiring around 45 seconds per curler, which per head, is a loss of time of 10 to 15 minutes for 14 curlers.
The present invention proposes a hairbrush with a removable handle to remedy this inconvenience. According to one embodiment the present invention provides a hairbrush with a removable handle for the purpose of proceeding with a hair arranging technique involving blow drying. Such a hairbrush consists of a handle of a hairbrush equipped with an assembly end cap at its extremity connected to at least one detachable brush head.
According to this invention, the head of the brush from such a hairbrush has a bristled rod inserted into the inner part of an essentially rigid perforated tubular sleeve. The assembly end cap of the brush handle is equipped with at least one annular groove with a depth of at least 5 mm and preferably 15 mm, and a diameter corresponding to the tubular sleeves which it is designed to accommodate at the ends or the male end.
Such a brush allows the hairdresser to make a “brushing” in the usual way but the head of the brush can become a curler susceptible to keeping the warm streak of hair wrapped around it until it cools down by removing the handle of the brush. Separating the head of the brush from the handle permits freeing the handle and attaching it to another brush head which will again become a curler.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the assembly end cap includes at least one shoulder (junction) extended by an annular groove in its inner part delimited by its external cylindrical segment having a diameter corresponding to the round sleeve.
It should be noted that in the framework of this description the terms “internal” and “external” or “inside” and “outside” must be interpreted considering the brush from the direction of the handle toward the free extremity of the head of the brush.
When setting in place the head of the brush on the assembly end cap, the cylindrical segment enters into the internal part of the perforated tubular sleeve, which allows the head of the brush to be secured and maintained. It is of course necessary for that purpose, as the bristled rod does not have bristles at this level.
To allow the hairdresser to use the hairbrush with satisfaction the removable handle conforms to the invention, it is essential that the assembly end cap be equipped with a device blocking the head of the brush in rotation. This blocking device can have different configurations without going outside the framework of the invention. For example, they can be constituted from at least three forks extending the assembly end cap toward the outside which allows to penetrate in the internal part of the tubular sleeve equipped with the bristled rod. Accordingly, the tubular sleeve can be constituted by an element, for example a metallic one, equipped to facilitate the manufacturing of a longitudinal slit. In this case, the cylindrical segment of the assembly end cap can have a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of the tubular sleeve which allows to maintain this element with more pressure, the slit acting as a pressure regulator.
Moreover, the groove which accommodates the assembly end cap can favourably be equipped on the inside part with a protruding pin adapted to grip the longitudinal slit which constitutes the device blocking the head of the brush in rotation.
Accordingly, when the hairdresser inserts the male extremity of the tubular sleeve in the annular groove, the hairdresser must at the same time impart a rotational movement until the longitudinal slit reaches the level of the pin and opens under the effort of elasticity in such a way that the head of the brush clicks and is blocked by this pin.
According to another characteristic of the invention the assembly end cap is equipped with a median longitudinal hole designed to accommodate the male extremity of the bristled rod without bristles at this level. Such a hole allows guiding and blocking of the head of the brush when set on the assembly end cap.
One can also eventually equip the male extremity of the bristled rod with a strip, namely a conical strip defining a self-blocking system when introduced in the hole of the assembly end cap to stop the rotation of the brush head.
In accordance with one preferred embodiment of the invention the handle of the brush consists of a hot air blowing device and the assembly end cap is equipped with a longitudinal opening, which allows the hot air to go through. According to this variation of the invention the handle of the brush is also a hand dryer, which facilitates the work of the hairdresser.
The assembly end cap can also be attached to such an air-blowing handle by any means without going out from the framework of the invention (i.e. by screws, others devices, or systems or pins). According the invention, the handle of the brush is attached to a series of removable heads of the brush whose tubular sleeves have at least two or three sizes in diameter (big, medium, small). Such a hairbrush is universal and can be used with tubular sleeves of different diameters according the form and shape desired.
In accordance with this variation the assembly end cap consists of a pyramid shaped element and each level, with the exception of the internal one, consists of cylindrical segments having a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the tubular sleeve. Each of theses cylindrical segments are surrounded by an annular groove destined to accommodate the male extremity of the sleeve.
The hairdresser can thus choose as he wishes depending on the desired effect, the diameter of the sleeve to be set on the handle of the brush.
The characteristics of the hairbrush with a removable handle which is an object of this invention, are described in more detail in the annexed drawings but are not limited therein:
According to the figures, the hairbrush with the removable handle consists of the attachment of a hairbrush handle 14 equipped at its extremity with an assembly end cap represented in
The assembly end cap 1 is also equipped with a piercing longitudinal median 6 whose function will also be further explained later in the description. It should be noted that according to a variant of the invention in which the brush handle consists of a hot air blowing device, a longitudinal opening that is not show in the drawing is added to the piercing median 6.
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Upon insertion, the extremity male 13 of the bristled rod 7 penetrates inside the longitudinal median hole 6 of the assembly end cap while the extremity male 12 of the tubular sleeve 8 penetrates the annular groove 4.
The rotation of the tubular sleeve 8 in the annular groove ring 4 allows to bring the longitudinal slit 9 straight from pin 5 making gripping the annular ring 4 thus creating an opening of the slit due to the elasticity of the tubular sleeve 8 and then introduce the pin in this slit to block the brush head 2 thus blocking its rotation.
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