The present invention relates a brush, comb, or hair appliance having a cage body comprising one or more functional inserts or plugs accommodated within the cage body. This cage-type hair tool can include any brush, comb, or hair appliance containing bristles, teeth, or mini posts, such as are loop posts and/or hook posts. Such cage-type hair tools may have no electricity or source of power, they may use traditional sources of power, or they may be heated by exposure to hot air, hot surfaces, or other heat sources. The one or more functional inserts within the cage body may be of any size or shape: such inserts may be sized to move within the cage or such inserts could be made of a deformable and recoverable material and/or having a specific shape so that it can be forced into the cage body and expand to fill or overfill the cage body. The functional insert may optionally include hair additives, including but not limited to water, air, moisture, steam, liquids, fragrances, gels, mousses, foams, conditioners, keratin, oils, sprays, volumizers, softening agents, powders, and the like.
A variety of brushes and combs for hair are commercially available. Such brushes and combs have a supporting base and a plurality of projections, e.g. teeth or bristles, protruding from the supporting base. In general, the teeth of a comb are integrally formed with the supporting base with the same material. On the other hand, the bristles of a brush may be integrally formed with the supporting base, secured onto the supporting base, or removably mounted onto the supporting base. In combination with the bristles or teeth, or in lieu thereof, a brush or comb may have hair-smoothing surfaces, such as mini posts, e.g., loop posts and/or hook posts.
Hair appliances may also have brush and/or comb features. Hot air brushes and hair dryers, for example, release hot air over bristles or posts, allowing the user to simultaneously detangle, brush, and dry their hair. Other examples of hair appliances with brush or comb features include but are not limited to heated brushes and combs, hair rollers, and/or curling irons with bristles.
Bristles and teeth of conventional brushes, combs, and hair appliances are generally made of metallic material or plastic material that may hurt user's scalp. Brushes, combs, and hair appliances containing mini posts also typically have a defined orientation for such mini posts, i.e., there is no movement or reorientation of the mini posts as the hair is being combed or brushed.
During the hair brushing, combing, and/or styling processes, hair additives may be necessary or desired, including but not limited to water, air, moisture, steam, liquids, fragrances, gels, mousses, foams, conditioners, keratin, oils, sprays, volumizers, softening agents, powders, and the like. These hair additives are separate from the brushes, combs, or hair appliances, complicating and/or delaying the hair styling process as well as posing the potential for using too much and/or too little of said additive.
There is a need for brushes, combs, and hair appliances that may address the issues of scalp discomfort, lack of flexibility in the mini posts, and the need to separately apply hair additives.
The present invention is directed to cage-type tools, i.e., cage-type brushes, combs, and hair appliances, where one or more functional inserts may be placed within such cage, wherein the number of inserts, their size, their material, and their contents (if any), can assist the user in their hair styling goals.
Some embodiments of the cage-type tool of the present invention include, but are not limited to, hairbrushes, cushion brushes, paddle brushes, detangling brushes, detangling combs, and round brushes, as well as hair appliances having brush, comb, or mini post components, including but not limited to hot air hair brushes, curling irons with bristles, hair rollers, and heated hairbrushes and combs.
The cage-type tools of the present invention comprise a cage body, a handle, and one or more functional inserts. In some embodiments of the invention, the outer surface of the cage body may include bristles, teeth, mini posts, or a combination thereof. In other embodiments, bristles, teeth, and/or mini-posts may be distributed on the surface of the functional insert rather than the outer surface of the cage body. In further embodiments, the outer surfaces of both the cage body and the functional insert may contain bristles, teeth, and/or mini-posts. In the present invention, the bristles, teeth, and/or mini posts may be integrally formed with the outer surface of the cage body and/or the functional insert or may be attached by any affixing or assembly process known in the art.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the cage body may be integrally formed with the handle. In another embodiment, the cage body may be assembled to the handle. In further embodiments of the present invention, the cage body may form only a portion of the tool in that other surfaces and/or structures may be present with the cage body, including but not limited to surfaces and/or structures containing additional bristles, teeth, mini posts, and surfaces and/or structures that provide power, hot air, heat, and the like.
In one embodiment, the cage body of the cage-type tool is comprised of grids, including but not limited to elongated grids. In the present invention, the cage body of the cage-type tool may have grids spaced and arranged in any fashion that will retain the functional insert to be used within such cage body.
In another embodiment, the grids of the cage body extend to have protruding ends serving as bristles or teeth. In other embodiments, bristles, teeth, or mini posts are integrally formed with the cage body. In other embodiments, bristles, teeth, or mini posts are attached to or protruded through the outer surface of the cage body.
In the present invention, the cage body may take any three-dimensional shape, including but not limited to cylindrical, triangular, or other polygon shapes, as well as custom or irregularly shapes.
In some embodiments, the cage-type tool may have no electricity or other source of power. In other embodiments, the cage-type tool may have traditional sources of power, such as a battery component, e.g., a traditional chemical battery and/or a rechargeable battery, or a solar powered battery source, or, alternatively, the cage-type tool may be chargeable via a standard electrical plug, a usb cord, charging mat, or other charging devices. In further embodiments, the cage-type tool may be heated or powered but may have no source of power of their own. As an example, the cage-type tool may be heated by exposing the appliance to hot air, including but not limited to being heated by a blow dryer, air brush, or oven, or by exposing the appliance to other known sources of heating, including but not limited to being heated by using a microwave, hot plate, oven, stove, toaster, heating pad, and the like.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the one or more functional inserts of the cage-type tool may be sized small enough to fit within the cage body and allow the functional insert(s) to freely roll, bounce, or move within the cage as the cage-type tool is used on the hair. In other embodiments, the functional insert may be sized specifically to fit snugly within the cage body so that it does not roll and/or move within the cage. In another embodiment, the functional insert may partially protrude beyond the cage body.
The functional insert of the present invention may be shaped into any three-dimensional shape, including but not limited to round, cylindrical, triangular, or other polygon shapes, as well as custom or irregularly shapes. The shape of the cage body and the functional insert may be the same or may be different from one another.
In one embodiment of the cage-type tool, the functional insert is hollow. In another embodiment of the cage-type tool, the functional insert is solid. In a further embodiment of the cage-type tool, the functional insert is sponge-like, with pockets or holes located within and/or on the outer surface of the functional insert. In some examples of the present invention, the outer surface of the functional insert may be solid, a mesh, have perforations, and/or have variations in texture. In some embodiments, the outer surface of the functional insert has bristles, teeth, and/or mini posts located in whole or in part on said surface.
The functional insert of the present invention may be made of one or more any natural or man-made material, including but not limited to fabric, plastic, fiberglass, metal, rubber, composite, or carbon material components. In some embodiments of the cage-type tools where the tool is or can be heated, the functional insert may be of a heat-tolerant material. In another embodiment, the functional insert of a heatable cage-type tool may be made of heat-reflecting and/or heat-retaining materials that keep the tool warm and/or to enhance the original heating source of the tool.
Further embodiments of the cage-type tool of the present invention comprise functional inserts that can retain and release hair additives, including but not limited to water, air, moisture, steam, liquids, fragrances, gels, mousses, foams, conditioners, keratin, oils, sprays, volumizers, softening agents, powders, and the like. In some embodiments, the hair additives are contained within a permeable outer surface of the functional insert. In other embodiments, the functional insert is soaked, dipped, painted, infused, and/or covered by the hair additive. In further embodiments, the hair additives added to the functional insert may be replaceable. In other embodiments, the functional insert itself, including the hair additive(s), must be replaced. In some embodiments, the hair additives are added to the functional insert of the present invention in prescribed amounts or quantities to ensure proper and/or effective use of said hair additive.
The features, nature, and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent from the detailed description set forth below when taken in conjunction with the drawings which correspond to the same.
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The reference numerals used in the detailed description of the embodiment below correspond to the reference numerals used in the accompanying drawings.
The present invention encompasses cage-type tools comprising brushes, combs, and/or hair appliances, as depicted in the exemplary, non-limiting examples set forth in
In further embodiments of the present invention, the cage body 10 may form only a portion of the cage-type tool in that other surfaces and/or structures may be present with the cage body, including but not limited to surfaces and/or structures containing additional bristles, teeth, mini posts, and surfaces and/or structures that provide power, hot air, heat, and the like.
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The functional insert 300 does not have to include mini posts on its outer surface. In other embodiments not shown, the outer surface of the functional insert 300 may be smooth, solid, meshed, perforated, and/or have variations in texture. The outer surface of the functional insert 300 also may have bristles and/or teeth, alone or in combination with mini posts.
Further embodiments of cage-type brushes according to the present invention are schematically illustrated in
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The functional insert of the present invention may be made of one or more any natural or man-made material, including but not limited to fabric, plastic, fiberglass, metal, rubber, composite, or carbon material components. In some embodiments of the cage-type tool where the tool is or can be heated, the functional insert may be of a heat-tolerant material. In another embodiment, the functional insert of a heatable cage-type tool may be made of heat-reflecting and/or heat-retaining materials that keep the tool warm and/or to enhance the original heating source of the tool.
While not explicitly depicted in the illustrative figures, embodiments of the cage-type tool of the present invention include tools the functional inserts can retain and release hair additives, including but not limited to water, air, moisture, steam, liquids, fragrances, gels, mousses, foams, conditioners, keratin, oils, sprays, volumizers, softening agents, powders, and the like. In some such embodiments, the hair additives are contained within a permeable outer surface of the functional insert. In other embodiments, the functional insert is soaked, dipped, painted, infused, and/or covered by the hair additive. In further embodiments, the hair additives added to the functional insert may be replaceable. In other embodiments, the functional insert itself, including the hair additives, must be replaced. In some embodiments, the hair additives are added to the functional insert of the present invention in prescribed amounts or quantities to ensure proper and/or effective use of said hair additive.
Although the present disclosure and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular configurations of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the present disclosure, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding configurations described herein may be utilized according to the present disclosure. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.
The present invention is a continuation application claiming benefit from a U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/782,391, filed Dec. 20, 2018. The contents of the prior application are herein incorporated by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2019/067773 | 12/20/2019 | WO | 00 |
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62782391 | Dec 2018 | US |