1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to hairbrushes and, more particularly, to hairbrushes having cured surfaces integral to the brushes that are adapted to assist styling techniques.
2. Description of Related Art
Know hairbrushes, especially those used for straightening or for styling, have two brush heads with bristles that are joined by a hinge and adapted to close around a tuft of hair so that the hair is sandwiched between the brush heads while the brush is pulled through the hair. This can be used to straighten hair, typically done in cooperation with a hairdryer, or it can be used to introduce a “flip” or curved hair end by rotating the bush while pulling through and away. This type of hinged brush is often called a “straightening brush.” Known straightening brushes have flat or planar surfaces on the heads on sides that are opposite to and adjacent to the bristles. These flat or planar surfaces are not as well adapted for flip or curl techniques as, for example, the rounded surfaces found on the outside barrel of a curling iron. A curling iron can be moved relative to the hair, i.e. in a flip or curl manner, to introduce a desired style.
It is desirable to provide a hairbrush that is optimally adapted to styling techniques such as flip or curl or others where rotation of the brush relative to the hair while pulling is desired, while avoiding the shortcomings described above and while achieving other benefits.
A hairbrush according to the present invention has rounded outer surfaces of hinged heads that, when the brush is closed, achieve a closed form that is generally round or spherical in cross-sectional shape. Another aspect of the present invention includes inner head surfaces that support bristles and that are complementarily shaped concave and convex, respectively, the hold a tuft of hair in a curved position as the tuft is pulled through the closed heads.
Referring to FIGS. 1A-E, a brush (10) according to the present invention has a first section (12) and a second section (14), each joined by a spring-loaded hinge (16). The first and second sections (12, 14) have respective handle portions (18, 20), and respective brush head sections (22, 24). As can be seen in
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The present invention brush embodiments shown herein may include various additional features such as: ceramic or tourmaline coatings to emit ions; an ionic emitter that is powered by an electrical charge; an electric heating element; an electric fan for blowing heated air onto hair being styled; a variety of electric control buttons and display readouts including LCD, LED or other lights, and other features.
While the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been herein describe, various modification may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/687,479, filed Jun. 03, 2005.
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60687479 | Jun 2005 | US |