Daneshvar differential hair coloring and methods

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070215169
  • Publication Number
    20070215169
  • Date Filed
    March 13, 2007
    19 years ago
  • Date Published
    September 20, 2007
    18 years ago
Abstract
Coloring of hairs are common for beautification, religious reasons and expression of choices. Commonly, a single hair dye is applied to the hairs all over which leaves a uniform color of the hairs. However, this is not ideal in certain conditions, for example when the person wishes to have shades of hair coloring to match the changes that happens with age. Also in circumstance when a person wishes to have a more artistic hair coloring than a uniform hair color. For this reasons a in this application method and means are introduced that allows in this differential coloring to be possible. In this method a hand held brush means allows a predicted amount of the hair dye to be carried to the hairs and applied. This can be done by use of a brush means that has a series of brush units that are capable of holding a predicted amount of the hair dye for being taken to be delivered to the hairs. This method has the advantages that first, it allows the application of the dye to the hair to be easy, second, it allows some groups of the hair to be spared from being dyed. Third, it also allows some of the hair dye which was already applied to the hairs to be removed, thus finally the hairs will have different groups, some which has received full dose of the hair dyes and others with much lesser hair dye and a third group which has different shades of the hair dye on them. Thus at the end this method allows the hairs to have shades of the hair dye on them and to look different than having a universal coloring. This application also allows two or more hair dyes to be applied at one time for creation of different over all hair coloring. A dye pan means are introduced for allowing an easy application of the dyes by this method.
Description

BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE FIGURES


FIG. 1. Shows a special brush means designed for carrying a predicted amount of the hair dye.



FIG. 2. Shows tray means that allows a predicted amount of dye to be attached to the brush means of the unit shown at FIG. 1.



FIG. 3. Shows a brush means similar to the unit shown at FIG. 1 for use with the dye delivery tray means, shown at FIG. 4.



FIG. 4. Shows the side view of the dye delivery tray means shown at FIG. 2.



FIG. 5 shows a disposable matching insert that fits the cradle shown at FIG. 4.



FIG. 6 shows top view of a dye pan made by dividing a container into small spaces by use of walls.



FIG. 6A shows schematically the cross cut view of the dye pan means, Dye Pan shown in previous FIG. 6.



FIG. 7. Shows schematically a brush means that has a re-useable handle means.



FIG. 8. Shows the top view of the unit shown at previous FIG. 7.



FIG. 9. Shows the side view of a brush units, which has a stem with a series of walls around it.



FIG. 10. Shows the side view of another brush units, which has a body or stem that consists of combination of two separate stems with a distance between them.



FIG. 11. Shows a brush units, which has a stem covered with a layer of absorbent material.



FIG. 12. Shows a tray means that consists of combination of two independent areas for delivering the dye.



FIG. 13. Shows a disposable body of brush means that is designed for use with a re-useable handle means shown at FIG. 14.



FIG. 14. Shows a re-useable handle means, designed to be inserted into the body of the brush means shown at FIG. 13.



FIG. 15. Shows the cross cut side view of the disposable body of brush means, similar to one shown at FIG. 13.



FIG. 16. Shows the top view of the a re-useable handle means, shown at FIG. 14.



FIG. 17. Shows schematically a modified, disposable brush means for use with the dye pan shown at FIG. 12.



FIG. 18. Shows a brush unit made from a tube with holes in sides and in its tip to allow the dye to move in and out.



FIG. 19. Shows a brush means, with a hollow body, Base with multiple brush units.


Claims
  • 1. A brush means for delivery and removal of the hair dye to hairs. This unit to consist. a. A series of brush units that have a body, capable of accepting and holding a predicted amount of the hair dye when the dye comes in contact with the brush unit.b. A base means which holds the brush means.
  • 2. A brush means as set forth in claim 1, except the brush means to have a smoothed tip to prevent from hurting the scalp.
  • 3. A brush means as set forth in claim 2, except the brush means to have a single stem for holding the absorbent means.
  • 4. A brush means as set forth in claim 3, except the brush means also to have a handle means.
  • 5. A brush means as set forth in claim 4, except the unit to be capable of holding and carrying a pre-designed amount of dye to the scalp.
  • 6. A brush means as set forth in claim 4, except the unit also to have a blade means for sweeping the dye.
  • 7. A dye delivery pan means for delivery a predicted amount of the dye to a hair brush means. This unit consist of. a. A pan means for holding the dye inside and a wall means to keep the dye inside the pan.b. The unit to also have one or more small open spaces for holding the dye so that each single brush unit means can be inserted inside one small open space for being immersed in the dye.
  • 8. A dye delivery pan means as set forth in claim 7, except the unit also to have an adjacent basin for holding the dye initially, so that the dye can be then removed in order to fill the small spaces for holding the dye.
  • 9. A dye delivery pan means as set forth in claim 8, except the basin of this unit to have at least one ramp in order to allow the dye to be swiped out in order to be delivered to the small spaces.
  • 10. A dye delivery pan means as set forth in claim 9, except the unit also to have a handle in order to allow the unit to be hold in hand.
  • 11. A dye delivery pan means as set forth in claim 10, except the unit to have a disposable insert, with a body that matches and fit inside the dye delivery pan means set force in previous claim 10.
  • 12. A disposable insert as set forth in claim 11, with a body that matches and fits inside the pan means at set forth in claim 10 and has overlaps that goes over the sides of the dye delivery pan means set force in previous claim 10.
  • 13. A dye delivery pan means as set forth in claim 10, except the unit to have a two sets of the pan means adjacent to each other for delivering two different dye means.
  • 14. A dye delivery pan means as set forth in claim 13, except the unit to have a disposable insert, with a body and overlaps that matches and fits inside the dye delivery pan means set force in previous claim 13.
  • 15. A brush means as set forth in claim 1, except the brush means to consist of: a. A disposable brush means with a series of brush units.b. A re-useable handle means with holding means that will hold the disposable brush means for performance.
  • 16. A brush means as set forth in claim 15, except the brush means to consist of, more that one series of brush units, in different level, in order to allow them to be used successively, the first group to be used first then the second group to be used.
  • 17. A brush means as set forth in claim 16, except the brush means to consist of: a. A disposable brush means units.b. A re-useable handle means with holding means that will hold the disposable brush means for performance.
  • 18. A brush means as set forth in claim 16, except the brush means to have a single stem for holding the absorbent means.
  • 19. A brush means as set forth in claim 16, except the brush means to have more than one a stem for holding the absorbent means.
  • 20. A brush means as set forth in claim 1, except the brush means to consist of a tube means, with openings, in order to allow the hair dye to go into or come out of the openings.
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60783764 Mar 2006 US