The invention relates to dyeing hair. In particular, the invention relates to a dyeing device for dyeing hair, the device comprising a delivery means for transferring dyeing agent to an individual hair, the delivery means being in association with an elongated handle and comprising a dyeing space arranged to a container-like holder with a slot for receiving the individual hair crosswise to the longitudinal direction of the hair for the purpose of guiding the hair into the dyeing space that is arranged to surround the individual hair for applying dyeing agent essentially to the entire circumference of the hair.
The greying of hair is problematic for some people. This especially applies to people whose black or very dark hair starts to go grey. In black hair, greying is easy to see, especially if the greying is uneven. To some extent, it is possible to avoid the problems related greying hair by dyeing the hair. However, dyeing hair is rather arduous and the end result easily shows that the hair has been dyed—especially, if people know (as often is the case) what colour the hair was before dyeing. Thus, the end result does not correspond to the natural hair colour of the person.
The greying of hair is a rather slow process. Very often, greying starts in such a manner that a person notices a single grey hair (a single grey hair filament) with a colour that differs greatly from the colour of rest of the hair. This one single grey hair stands out blatantly from the surrounding black or dark hair, which is why it is typically also a bothersome visible reminder of ageing. The cutting off or plucking of such a grey hair is clearly not a solution without problems. Over time, more grey hairs emerge.
Repeated dyeing of hair is an expensive solution to the above-mentioned problem, and does not generally produce a natural result that would sufficiently correspond to the natural colour of the hair before greying.
Patent publication US 2003007825 A1 discloses a dyeing device of the above-mentioned type. With the device, highlights can be dyed in hair by dyeing a group of hairs at a time, whereby coloured zones are produced in the hair. A drawback of this known device is that it does not allow dyeing hair to their root ends. In particular, the device does not allow the dyeing of an individual hair, i.e. one hair filament, so that the colour would cover it to the root end. This is a major deficiency, because hair grows from the root, which means that especially the root end requires dyeing, if the grey or otherwise undesired colour of the hair is to be covered. In addition, the use of this known device is not easy, because moving it along the hairs requires concentration and skill; otherwise the device easily slips away from the hairs being dyed.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a dyeing device for use in dyeing hair, which device eliminates the above-mentioned problems related to the prior art by providing an easy-to-use dyeing device, with which individual hairs can be dyed one hair, i.e. one hair filament, at a time in such a manner that even the root ends are dyed and without dyeing adjacent hairs. Even though the colour of an individual hair differed to some extent from the colour of the surrounding hair after dyeing, it goes unnoticed, because an individual hair having colour close to that of the surrounding hair is nearly impossible or at least extremely difficult to distinguish.
The object of the invention is achieved with a dyeing device that is characterised in that a slot formed in its container-like holder leads to a guide means that is in the form of a passage way and positioned in the dyeing space for receiving and guiding an individual hair in the dyeing space and for guiding the dyeing device along the longitudinal direction of the individual hair, and in that the bottom part of the container-like holder tapers downward. The holder tapers downward as seen in the guiding direction provided by the passage way to the hair.
The passage way in the dyeing space acts as a channel and guide means for guiding an individual hair in the dyeing space. Correspondingly, the dyeing device is easy to guide along an individual hair in its longitudinal direction.
Because the slot formed in the container-like holder is narrow, an individual hair can be brought to the dyeing space without dyeing agent leaking outside the holder from the slot. If the holder is made of flexible material, such as silicone, the slot may be closed to only open locally when an individual hair is positioned therein. This type of slot also does not leak dyeing agent.
Owing to the fact that the bottom part of the container-like holder tapers downward and since the holder is also small, the holder can be set against the root end of a hair so that it, too, is dyed. The container-like holder is preferably conical, whereby the bottom end of the cone can be easily set against the scalp, i.e. to the fastening point of the hair in the scalp.
The elongated handle preferably has a dyeing agent container for dyeing agent, and a channel leads from the dyeing agent container to the dyeing space, the volume of the space being smaller than that of the container. This type of dyeing device allows for a very small delivery means that is still able to receive a sufficient amount of dyeing agent to dye several individual hairs without needing to pour dyeing agent in it several times from the outside. In addition, this type of dyeing device is easy to carry along.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims.
The greatest advantages of the dyeing device of the invention are that the device permits the dyeing of an individual hair, i.e. one hair filament, differing in tone from the other hair filaments to its root end without needing to dye the entire head of hair or larger hair areas containing several hairs. With the device, it is possible to dye one single hair (one single hair filament) to its root end without dyeing other hairs—or without dyeing them at least to a significant extent that would prevent a good result. The dyeing device of the invention permits, in particular, the treatment of dark hair that contains individual grey hairs to make it look like there never were any grey hairs. In dyeing an individual hair, the colour of the entire head of hair does not change, but remains as it was before the individual hair was dyed. The dyeing device is easy to use. The dyeing device also permits the dyeing of only part of an individual hair, typically the root end, the colour of which may due to hair growth differ from the earlier dyed colour of the hair.
The invention will now be described in greater detail by means of two embodiments and with reference to the attached drawing, in which
At the tip of the dyeing agent container 1, there is a delivery means 2, from which dyeing agent is transferred to an individual hair (in
An individual hair is dyed in the dyeing space 8 of the delivery means 2 (see dyeing space 8 in
The size of the container-like holder 9 and delivery means 2 is small in view of the size of the handle 11. This is important so that the holder 9 and the delivery means 2 can be set in place in the hair in such a manner that it surrounds only one hair. The volume within the outer dimensions of the holder 9 is 0.1 to 1 ml, for example, and the volume of the dyeing agent container 1 in the handle 11 is 10 to 100 ml, for example. The volume of the dyeing space 8 in the holder 9 is many times, 10 to 100 fold, for instance, smaller than the volume of the dyeing agent container 1. The shape of the holder 9 defines the shape of the delivery means 2. Setting the delivery means 2 around the hair in such a manner that the delivery means can be positioned at the root end of the hair is facilitated by the fact that the holder 9 is conical in shape and tapers downward, and also by the fact that the handle 11 connects to the holder 9 and delivery means 2 through an elongated nose 12, as shown in the embodiment of
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The holder 9 may be rigid or flexible. If the holder 9 is rigid, it is preferably made of plastic, in which case it preferably contains an element 5 made of flexible material. If the holder 9 is flexible, it is preferably made of rubber or rubber-like material, most preferably silicone rubber, and the element 5 made of flexible material is not necessary. The slot 10 of the flexible holder 9 may be in the form of a cut and closed in order to open only locally, when an individual hair is placed in it to bring the hair to the dyeing space 8 and passage 17. If there is no element 5 made of flexible material, the flexible holder 9 needs to have a bottom and a slot in the bottom (corresponding to the above-mentioned slot 6), whereby leakage of dyeing agent from the holder is prevented. The slot formed in the bottom of the holder 9, which is an extension to the slot 10 on the side of the holder 9, i.e. on the conical surface, guides (like slot 6) the hair to the dyeing space 8 and on to the passage 17. The slot formed in the bottom of the flexible holder 9 may preferably be normally closed, thus forming a cut that opens locally at the hair, when the hair is moved in the slot. This type of slot does not leak dyeing agent, even when the dyeing agent is very fluid.
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To fill the dyeing agent container 1 with dyeing agent, the container can be opened by twisting off the tip part of the container. For this, the frame and tip of the dyeing agent container 1 have complementary threads (not shown in the drawing) that may be at or beside (immediately on their right) the valve plates 20a, 20b, for instance.
The delivery means 2 can be detached from the handle 11, which facilitates its cleaning. The delivery means 2 is fastened by threads 18 to the elongated nose 12.
The dyeing device of
In the above, the invention is only described by means of an example, which is why it is noted that the details of the invention may be implemented in many ways within the scope of the attached claims. Thus, the shape of the holder (9, 9′), for example, may differ from what is shown in the figures, and the delivery device (2, 2′) need not comprise a container-like holder (9, 9′), even though this is very much recommended for the practical operation of the dyeing device. The dyeing device does not necessarily need a nose (12, 12′), even though is it very much recommended, because it facilitates positioning the dyeing device around the hair and on its root end.
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20145149 | Feb 2014 | FI | national |
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PCT/EP2015/052942 | 2/12/2015 | WO | 00 |