Information
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Patent Grant
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6213660
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Patent Number
6,213,660
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Date Filed
Tuesday, May 23, 200026 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 10, 200125 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 401 24
- 401 18
- 401 23
- 401 39
- 401 268
- 401 269
- 401 126
- 401 16
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A dual brush system having a first brush system and a second brush system within the first brush system. The first brush system contains a cannulated rod with a cannulated cap attached at one end and a set of bristles at the opposite end. The second brush system contains a second cap attached to one end of a second rod and a second set of bristles is attached to the other end. The second rod fits into the cannulated rod so that the two sets of bristles align with one another. The first and second set of bristles can be used together or individually.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a brush system having a larger brush that contains a smaller brush therein.
2. The Prior Art
When using a bottle of correction fluid, for example, it may be necessary to use a brush that has a smaller diameter than the brush provided for fine corrections. This is especially necessary when correcting technical drawings and diagrams.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,816,305 to Kravitt discloses a paint brush that contains a smaller brush within it. The smaller brush slides down through the handle of the larger brush by a button-screw mechanism. This connecting mechanism allows the smaller brush to slide out through the bristles of the larger brush. When not in use, the smaller brush retracts up into the middle of the larger bristles. Therefore, the brushes can be used together or the smaller brush can be used alone.
The disadvantage of this brush system is that the smaller brush can not be disconnected from the larger brush. Therefore, control of the brush is difficult due to the length of the brush arm.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,620,270 to Gueret discloses a device for storing and applying a makeup product. This invention consists of a first applicator that contains a hollow portion. A second applicator fits into the hollow portion of the first applicator. The walls of the first applicator contain at least one slot at the level of the brush of the second applicator so that the second brush can be used to apply the same substance in the container. Another embodiment of this invention shows the hollow portion of the first applicator containing a different substance so that the second brush can be used to apply another type of makeup.
The disadvantage of this system is that the two brushes can not be used together, and the user is limited to using one brush at a time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention overcomes these disadvantages by providing a dual brush system having a first brush system and a second brush system within the first brush system. The first brush system contains a cannulated rod with a cannulated cap attached at one end and a set of bristles at the opposite end. The second brush system contains a second cap attached to one end of a second rod and a second set of bristles attached to the other end. The second rod fits into the cannulated rod so that the two sets of bristles align with one another. The first and second set of bristles can be used together or individually.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.
In the drawings, wherein similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views:
FIG. 1
shows a perspective view of a bottle having the dual brush system according to the invention;
FIG. 2
a
shows an exploded view of the dual brush system;
FIG. 2
b
shows a side perspective view of the bottle;
FIG. 3
shows a perspective view of the attachment of the dual brush system; and
FIGS. 4
a
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4
d
show perspective views of various embodiments for the second cap of the dual brush system.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now in detail to the drawings and, in particular in
FIGS. 1
,
2
a
and
2
b
, there is shown a bottle
10
having a dual brush system
40
. Dual brush system
40
contains a first brush system
20
and a second brush system
30
. First brush system
20
contains cannulated cap
22
connected to cannulated rod
24
. A first set of bristles
26
attaches to cannulated rod
24
at the opposite end of cannulated cap
22
. First set of bristles
26
contains a passageway into which second set of bristles
36
enters so that the two sets of bristles are aligned with one another.
Cannulated cap
22
contains a first set of internal threads
14
for attaching to threads
12
of bottle
10
.
The second brush system
30
contains a second cap
32
connected to second rod
34
and contains a second set of bristles
36
at the opposite end from second cap
32
. Second rod
34
has a smaller diameter than that of first rod
24
. This allows for second rod
34
to easily slide through first rod
24
. Additionally, second rod
34
is of a length that allows the first set of bristles
26
and second set of bristles
36
to align with one another.
FIG. 3
shows second brush system
30
attaching to first brush system
20
by a second set of internal threads
28
in cannulated cap
22
and external threads
38
on second cap
32
. However, second cap
32
could attach to cannulated cap
22
by another mechanism, such as snap-on cap.
In operation, second brush system
30
slides into first brush system
20
such that they are coaxially aligned with one another. Second rod
34
extends throughout cannulated rod
24
so that first set of bristles
26
and second set of bristles
36
combine and are coaxially aligned with one another. Therefore, both sets of bristles are used together. If a smaller diameter brush is needed, second brush system
30
can be separated from first brush system
20
by detaching second cap
32
from cannulated cap
22
.
Since second rod
34
travels through first rod
24
there may be a tendency for the fluid contained in bottle
10
to dry up and clog the passageway in first rod
24
. Therefore, it is advantageous to have first rod made of or coated with a material such as TEFLONĀ®, to resist this build up.
FIGS. 4
a
,
4
b
,
4
c
, and
4
d
show various embodiments of second cap
32
.
FIG. 4
a
shows second cap
32
having an hour glass shape.
FIG. 4
b
shows second cap
32
having a flat oval shape.
FIG. 4
c
shows second cap
32
having an angled hourglass shape.
FIG. 4
d
shows second cap
32
having a oval shape. Each embodiment having a different ergonomic effect, depending on the needs of the user.
This brush system is advantageous when different brush sizes are needed to effectively perform a task. For instance, painting touch ups, nail polishing or applying cosmetics. This dual brush system provides the user with a diverse choice of brush sizes for various needs. The larger dual brush can be used for larger surface areas, wherein the smaller brush can be used for tighter, harder to reach surface areas.
Accordingly, while only a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is obvious that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A dual brush system for a bottle comprising:a first brush system comprising: a cannulated cap; a cannulated rod having a first end and a second end, said second end being attached to said cannulated cap; and a first set of bristles attached to said first end of said cannulated rod; a second brush system comprising: a second cap that attaches to said cannulated cap; a second rod having a first end and a second end, said second end being attached to said second cap, and said second rod extending through said cannulated rod; and a second set of bristles attached to said first end of said second rod and disposed coaxially with said first set of bristles such that said first set of bristles and said second set of bristles are used simultaneously; wherein said first brush system and said second brush system are coaxially aligned with one another and are used together as one large brush or said second brush system is used individually.
- 2. The dual brush system according to claim 1, wherein said cannulated cap comprises a first set of internal threads for attaching said second cap thereto.
- 3. The dual brush system according to claim 2, wherein said cannulated cap further comprises a second set of internal threads for attaching to the bottle.
- 4. The dual brush system according to claim 1, wherein said second cap comprises external threads for attaching to said cannulated cap.
- 5. The dual brush system according to claim 1, wherein said second cap is oval in shape.
- 6. The dual brush system according to claim 1, wherein said second cap has an hourglass shape.
- 7. The dual brush system according to claim 1, wherein said second cap has a flat oval shape.
- 8. The dual brush system according to claim 1, wherein said cap has an angled hourglass shape.
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