1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a brush, more particularly to a brush capable of facilitating removal of tangled hair strands from bristles thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
However, since all of the lower wall 102, the guiding plates 103, and the operating member 4 are arranged to move in the same direction, the conventional brush has a relatively large height that is hard to minimize.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a brush that can overcome the aforesaid drawback associated with the prior art.
Accordingly, a brush of the present invention comprises:
a brush body including a base plate, at least one through hole extending through upper and lower surfaces of the base plate, and a guide rail extending above and along the upper surface;
a bristle unit including a plurality of bristles connected to the base plate adjacent to the lower surface and extending in a direction transverse to the upper and lower surfaces;
a hair-removing plate disposed movably below the lower surface of the base plate and formed with a plurality of bristle holes to permit the bristles to pass therethrough;
a push member disposed above the upper surface of the base plate and connected slidably to the guide rail; and
at least one flexible strip that extends through the through hole, that is connected to the push member and the hair-removing plate, and that has a first section extending along the upper surface from the push member toward the through hole, and a second section bending from the first section and extending through the through hole to connect to the hair-removing plate, the push member being slidable along the guide rail and toward or away from the through hole so as to move the hair-removing plate away from or toward the lower surface, the hair-removing plate moving away from the lower surface when the push member slides toward the through hole.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying preferred embodiments, it should be noted herein that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
Referring to
The brush body 10 extends along a first direction I and includes a base plate 11 and a handgrip 12 extending from the base plate 11 along the first direction I. The base plate 11 has upper and lower surfaces 111, 112, two through holes 113 extending through the upper and lower surfaces 111, 112, a mount 114 protruding from the upper surface 111 of the base plate 11, and a guide rail 115 extending above and along the upper surface 111 of the base plate 11. As shown in
Preferably, the brush body 10 further includes two cylindrical guide rods 116 and two retaining plates 117. Each of the cylindrical guide rods 116 is disposed on the upper surface 111 of the base plate 11 in proximity to one of the through holes 113. The retaining plates 117 are connected to the base plate 11 and are spaced apart from the lower surface 112 of the base plate 11.
The bristle unit 20 is disposed at the lower surface 112 of the base plate 11, and includes a bristle plate 21 and a plurality of bristles 22. The bristle plate 21 holds the bristles 22, and is attached to the base plate 11 adjacent to the lower surface 112 by being inserted in between the base plate 11 and the retaining plates 117 at the opposite ends thereof. The bristles 22 extend in a second direction II transverse to the upper and lower surfaces 111, 112 of the base plate 11. The bristle plate 21 has two through slots 211 respectively aligned with the through holes 113 of the base plate 11. The second direction II is substantially perpendicular to the first direction I.
The operating member 30 includes a hair-removing plate 31, a push member 32, and two flexible strips 33.
The hair-removing plate 31 is disposed movably below the bristle plate 21, is formed with a plurality of bristle holes 311 to permit the bristles 22 to pass therethrough, and has two connection parts 312 protruding from an upper surface of the hair-removing plate 31 and respectively aligned with the through slots 211 of the bristle plate 21. The hair-removing plate 31 is movable toward and away from the lower surface 112 of the base plate 11.
The push member 32 is disposed above the upper surface 111 of the base plate 11, and is connected slidably to the guide rail 115.
Each of the flexible strips 33 extends through a corresponding one of the through holes 113 and a corresponding one of the through slots 211, and is connected to the push member 32 and the hair-removing plate 31. Each of the flexible strips 33 has two longitudinally opposite ends, one of which is screwed to the push member 32 and the other of which is connected to a corresponding one of the connection parts 312 of the hair-removing plate 31. The flexible strips 33 are movable along with the push member 32 and extend into the hollow space 118.
In detail, each of the flexible strips 33 has a first section 331 extending along the upper surface 111 of the base plate 11 from the push member 32 toward the corresponding one of the through holes 113, and a second section 332 bending from the first section 331 and extending through the corresponding one of the through holes 113 and the corresponding one of the through slots 211 to connect to the corresponding one of the connection parts 312 of the hair-removing plate 31.
As shown in
In
When the push member 32 is slid toward the through holes 113, the flexible strips 33 push the hair-removing plate 31 away from the lower surface 112 of the base plate 11 and to a cleaning position (see
In this invention, when the push member 32 slides along the first direction I, the hair-removing plate 31 moves along the second direction II. Accordingly, compared to the conventional brush shown in
As shown in
The locking element 14 is disposed at the upper surface 111 of the base plate 11 to interlock with the push member 32 after the push member 32 is slid away from the through holes 113 to move the hair-removing plate 31 toward the lower surface 112 of the base plate 11.
In the third preferred embodiment, the locking member 14 is a protrusion protruding from the upper surface 111 of the base plate 11. The push member 32 is formed with a recess 321 at its bottom surface, which is adapted to interlock with the protrusion of the locking member 14.
As shown in
Referring to
The two slide holes 150 are formed in proximity to two opposite sides of the bristle unit 20. The two rods 340 are disposed on a top surface of the hair-removing plate 31 to respectively extend through the slide holes 150. The two stop elements 350 are respectively disposed on two upper ends of the two rods 340 to limit the movement of the rods 340. The two returning springs 400 are connected between the bristle plate 21 and the hair-removing plate 31 and are respectively sleeved around the two rods 340 so that the returning springs 400 bias the hair-removing plate 31 to move away from the bristle plate 21 to the cleaning position.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
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Search Report received in corresponding EU Application No. 12158812.3-1269, Aug. 16, 2012. |
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20120060311 A1 | Mar 2012 | US |