Hair brush with movable bristles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6308717
  • Patent Number
    6,308,717
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 14, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 30, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Manahan; Todd E.
    • Comstock; David
    Agents
    • Sutton; Ezra
Abstract
A hair brush for multi-purpose hair styling and hair grooming. The hair brush includes a brush housing having an outer stationary frame section having short bristles thereon and an inner movable frame section having long bristles thereon; and a handle section attached to one end of the brush housing. A plurality of connecting springs are used for movably connecting the inner movable frame section to the outer stationary frame section. A slide button member is used for pushing the inner movable frame section from a first position to a second position. The inner movable frame section is movable between the first position and the second position to repeatedly move the inner movable frame section in a forward and reverse direction relative to the outer stationary frame section such that the long bristles operate to move the user's hair laterally relative to the direction of movement.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a hair brush with movable bristles for grooming and styling hair. More particularly, the hair brush is multi-functional in operation in having movable long bristles relative to stationary short bristles, wherein the movable long bristles brush the lower layer of the user's hair to the left and right in order to cover thin, balding and/or parted hair, and the stationary short bristles brush the upper layer of the user's hair straight back.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Hair styling with hair brushes and combs is well known in the art. Hair brushes of various designs and configurations usually provide a specific type of hair styling to the user's hair with regard to the general contours and the body of the hair wanted by the user. Such styling includes layering of the hair, curling the hair, adding volume to the hair, parting the hair and the like. Usually, the user needs a different type of hair brush for producing a particular type of hair style, as previously mentioned.




There remains a need for a hair brush with movable bristles to provide multi-purpose hair styling and hair grooming use wherein the hair brush can perform different types of hair styling with the same brush. This hair brush would include movable long bristles relative to stationary short bristles such that the long bristles are movable in a horizontal position in the same plane in order to create different styles and layering of the user's hair.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART




Hair brushes with movable bristle rows having various designs, configurations, structures, functionality, and materials of construction have been disclosed in the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,475,563 to MARTIN discloses a blow dryer brush having rows of bristles that are movable with respect to each other in a one-dimension direction (laterally) , which enables the user in placing of waves and curls in the hair. The brush has a handle portion and a bristle carrier portion. The bristle carrier portion is divided into at least two sections, one stationary and one movable. Each section contains bristles for engaging hair. The movable section is movable with respect to the stationary section. This allows one to engage the hair in a first position, then shift the movable section to the second position. Engaged hair will form a curve between the portion that remains with the stationary section and the portion that remains with the movable section. Hot air from the blower discharged through apertures in the sections dries the hair in the desired position. This prior art patent does not disclose or teach the design, structure and function of the present invention.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,225,997 to THOMAS et al discloses a self-cleaning hair brush in which the bristles of the brush can be retracted within apertures formed through the anterior wall of the brush to remove foreign materials such as hair, debris and dandruff; and the bristles can be readily held in place when the hair brush is in use for normal hair brushing purposes. This prior art patent does not disclose or teach the design, structure and function of the present invention.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,987,633 to HENEVELD discloses a compact portable brush having a handle which is collapsed to reduce the size of the brush when carried by the user. The handle extends from the housing such that the brush bristles are interconnected with the bristle support means to cause the bristles to be retracted into the housing when the handle is collapsed in the compact, carry position. This prior art patent does not disclose or teach the design, structure and function of the present invention.




None of the aforementioned prior art patents teach or disclose a hair brush with movable long bristles relative to stationary short bristles for multi-purpose hair styling and hair grooming use on an individual's hair as shown in the present invention.




Accordingly, the object of the present invention is to provide a hair brush with movable bristles that is multi-functional in hair grooming and styling.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a hair brush with movable bristles, wherein the long bristles of the hair brush are movable relative to the stationary short bristles within the same hair brush.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a hair brush with movable bristles, wherein the movable long bristles being set in the moved position style the user's hair by brushing the lower layer of the user's hair to the left and right in order to cover thin, balding and/or parted hair.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a hair brush with movable bristles, wherein the stationary short bristles style the user's hair by brushing the upper layer of the user's hair straight back.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a hair brush with movable bristles, wherein the unmoved long bristles and the stationary short bristles in this first position style the user's hair by brushing back all layers of the user's hair in order to add more volume to the brushed hair of the user.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a hair brush with movable bristles, wherein the movable bristles are used for back combing and/or teasing the hair in order to add more volume to the brushed hair of the user.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a hair brush with movable bristles that is made from moldable polypropylene plastic in a one-step molding process.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a hair brush with movable bristles that can be mass produced in an automated and economical manner and is readily affordable by the user.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a hair brush for multi-purpose hair styling and hair grooming. The hair brush includes a brush housing having an outer stationary frame section having short bristles thereon and an inner movable frame section having long bristles thereon; and a handle section attached to one end of the brush housing. A plurality of connecting springs are used for movably connecting the inner movable frame section to the outer stationary frame section.




A slide member is used for repeatedly moving the inner movable frame section from a first position to a second position. The inner movable frame section is movable between the first position and the second position in order to move the inner movable frame section in a forward and reverse direction relative to the outer stationary frame section such that the long bristles operate to move the user's hair perpendicularly relative to the direction of movement.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon consideration of the detailed description of the presently-preferred embodiments, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the hair brush of the preferred embodiment of the present invention showing the hair brush and its component parts in the first position ready for operational use;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the hair brush of the preferred embodiment of the present invention showing the hair brush and its component parts in the second position ready for operational use;





FIG. 2A

is an enlarged perspective view of the hair brush of the present invention showing the lateral movement of the push button on the handle section for moving the hair bristles laterally relative to the inner movable frame section;





FIG. 3

is a bottom plan view of the hair brush of the present invention showing the outer stationary frame section with short bristles thereon, the inner movable frame section with long bristles thereon, the plurality of connecting springs, the push button member and the handle section;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of the hair brush showing the outer stationary frame section with short bristles thereon, the push button member and the handle section;





FIG. 5

is a front view of the hair brush of the present invention showing the outer stationary frame section with short bristles, the inner movable frame section with long bristles, the push button member and the handle section;





FIG. 6

is a rear view of the hair brush of the present invention showing the outer stationary frame section in short bristles, the push button member and the handle section;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the hair brush of the present invention taken along lines


7





7


of

FIG. 4

showing the connecting spring attached to the outer stationary frame section and to the inner movable frame section;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of the hair brush of the present invention taken along lines


8





8


of

FIG. 4

showing the push button member attached to the inner movable frame section in relationship to the outer stationary frame member; and





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of the hair brush of the present invention showing the hair brush in the second position and in operational use where the user's hair is laterally brushed relative to the direction of movement of the hair brush.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The hair brush


10


and its component parts of the preferred embodiment of the present invention are represented in detail by

FIGS. 1

to


9


of the patent drawings. Hair brush


10


is used for multi-functional hair styling and hair grooming, such that hair brush


10


has a first position


22


and a second position


24


for giving different grooming styles to the user's hair


12


when the hair brush


10


is in operational use by the user, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


9


. Hair brush


10


includes a brush housing


40


having an outer stationary frame section


42


, and an inner movable frame section


62


, and a handle section


82


attached to one end of the brush housing


40


. The inner movable frame section


62


is movably connected to the outer stationary frame section


42


by a plurality of plastic shuttle tabs, metal connecting springs or plastic connecting springs


80




a


to


80




d,


as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 7

of the drawings.




The outer stationary frame section


42


, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


of the drawings, includes a front frame wall


44


, a pair of outer side frame walls


46


and


52


, a pair of inner frame walls


48


and


50


and a pair of inwardly tapered outer side frame walls


54


and


56


. Frame walls


46


,


48


,


50


and


52


are equally spaced-apart from each other and are parallel with each other. Additionally, one end


47


,


49


,


51


and


53


of each frame wall


46


to


52


is integrally connected to the front frame wall


44


, respectively, as shown in FIG.


3


. Tapered frame walls


54


and


56


are integrally connected to the handle section


82


, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

of the drawings. Each of the frame walls


46


to


52


include a plurality of short (hair) bristles


58


being equally spaced apart and located on the bottom wall surface


46




b,




48




b,




50




b


and


52




b,


respectively. Short bristles


58


have a preferred height of ⅞″ of an inch with a height in the range of ¾″ to ⅞″ of an inch. Further, each of the frame walls


46


to


52


include a plurality of hole openings


60


for receiving therein the plurality of connecting springs


80




a


to


80




d.


Hole openings


60


are located on each of the side wall surfaces


46




s,




48




s,




50




s


and


52




s


of each of the frame walls


46


to


52


, respectively.




The inner movable frame section


62


, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 7

of the drawings, includes a rear inner frame wall


64


, a plurality of inner frame walls


66


,


68


and


70


, and a slide button member


72


. Inner frame walls


66


to


70


are equally spaced-apart from each other and are parallel with each other. Additionally, one end


67


,


69


and


71


of each inner frame wall


66


to


70


is integrally connected to one side


63


of the rear inner frame wall


64


, as shown in

FIG. 3

of the drawings. Slide button member


72


is integrally connected to the other side


65


of the rear inner frame wall


64


, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 8

of the drawings. Each of the inner frame walls


66


to


70


include a plurality of long (hair) bristles


74


being equally spaced-apart and located on the bottom wall surface


66




b,




68




b


and


70




b,


respectively. Long bristles


74


have a preferred height of 1″ inch with a height in range of 1″ to 1⅛″ inches. The difference in height between the long bristle


74


and the short bristle


58


is in the range of ⅛″ of an inch to ¼″ of an inch. Further, each of the inner frame walls


66


to


70


include a plurality of hole openings


76


for receiving therein the plurality of connecting springs


80




a


to


80




d.


Hole openings


76


are located on each of the side wall surfaces


66




s,




68




s


and


70




s


of each of the inner frame walls


66


to


70


, respectively.




As shown in

FIG. 3

of the drawings, the inner frame walls


66


,


68


and


70


of the inner movable frame section


62


are interlineated between each of the frame walls


46


,


48


,


50


and


52


of the outer stationary frame section


42


, respectively. This interlineation of frame walls


46


,


66


,


48


,


68


,


50


,


70


and


52


is such that the inner frame wall


66


is adjacent and in-between frame walls


46


and


48


, the inner middle frame wall


68


is adjacent and in-between frame walls


48


and


50


; and the inner frame wall


70


is adjacent and in-between frame walls


50


and


52


, respectively.




Slide button member


72


is used for pushing the inner movable frame section


62


from a first position


22


to a second position


24


, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


of the patent drawings. The inner movable frame section


62


is movable between the first position


22


and the second position


24


by moving the inner movable frame section


62


in a forward direction


26


via push button member


72


which in turn moves the plurality of connecting spring members


80




a


to


80




d


forward. This moving of the inner movable frame section


62


in a forward and reverse direction


26


(connecting springs


80




a


to


80




d


are moved in a horizontal manner) relative to the outer stationary frame section


42


in the same plane, such that the long bristles


74


of frame section


62


operate to move the user's hair


12


perpendicularly relative to the direction of movement of the hair brush


10


by the user.




Handle section


82


includes a gripping portion


84


and a rounded end


86


. Handle section


82


is integrally connected at one end


88


to each of the tapered frame walls


54


and


56


, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


4


of the drawings. The hair brush


10


can be made from a moldable polypropylene plastic in a one-step molding process.




The hair brush


10


has the following manufacturing dimensions: The overall length of hair brush


10


is 8¾″ inches. The brush housing


20


has a length of (slightly over) 4½″ inches, a width of 2″ inches and a thickness of ⅜″ of an inch with a radius of curvature (r


c


) of 2½″ inches. The handle section


82


has a length of 4¼″ inches, a width of 0.90″ inches and a thickness of 0.610″ inches. Each of the frame walls and inner frame walls


46


,


48


,


50


,


52


,


66


,


68


and


70


have a length of 3¼″ inches, a width of 0.125″ inches and a thickness of 0.375″ inches. The short bristles


58


have a height of 0.8751″ inches and the long bristles


74


have a height of 1.00″ inches.




OPERATION OF THE INVENTION




In operating the hair brush


10


of the present invention, the user's first step is to simply adjust the hair brush


10


to the first position


22


or the second position


24


via the push button member


72


, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


9


of the patent drawings. The inner movable frame section


62


is movable between the first position


22


and the second position


24


in order to perpendicularly or laterally move the inner movable frame section


62


in a forward and rearward direction


26


relative (in the same plane) to the outer stationary frame section


42


such that the long bristles


74


operate to move the user's hair


12


laterally relative to the direction of movement of the user's hair brush


10


when in operational use by the hair stylist or self-groomer, as shown in

FIG. 9

of the drawings (where hair brush


10


is in the second position


24


). When the hair brush


10


is operated to move reciprocally in the first to second positions


22


and


24


, the long bristles


74


are able to style and groom the user's hair


12


by brushing the lower layer


14


of the user's hair


12


to the left and right in order to cover thin, balding and/or parted hair


12


.




When the hair brush


10


is set in the first position


22


, the short bristles


58


are able to style and groom the user's hair


12


by brushing back the upper and lower layers


16


and


14


together (all of the layers) of the user's hair


12


in order to add more volume to the brushed hair


12


of the user.




Additionally, the short bristles


58


are also able to optionally style the user's hair


12


by brushing only the upper layer


16


of the user's hair


12


straight back without interfering with the direction of the lower layer


14


of the user's hair


12


.




Hair brush


10


can be easily cleaned and washed as it is made from a durable polypropylene plastic.




ADVANTAGES OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




Accordingly, an advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a hair brush with movable bristles that is multi-functional in hair grooming and styling.




Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a hair brush with movable bristles, wherein the long bristles of the hair brush are movable relative to the stationary short bristles within the same hair brush.




Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a hair brush with movable bristles, wherein the movable long bristles being set in the moved position style the user's hair by brushing the lower layer of the user's hair to the left and right in order to cover thin, balding and/or parted hair.




Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a hair brush with movable bristles, wherein the stationary short bristles style the user's hair by brushing the upper layer of the user's hair straight back.




Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a hair brush with movable bristles, wherein the unmoved long bristles and the stationary short bristles in this first position styles the user's hair by brushing back all layers of the user's hair in order to add more volume to the brushed hair of the user.




Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a hair brush with movable bristles that is made from moldable polypropylene plastic in a one-step molding process.




Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a hair brush with movable bristles, wherein the movable bristles are used for back combing and/or teasing the hair in order to add more volume to the brushed hair of the user.




A further advantage of the present invention is that it provides for a hair brush with movable bristles that can be mass produced in an automated and economical manner and is readily affordable by the user.




A latitude of modification, change, and substitution is intended in the foregoing disclosure, and in some instances, some features of the invention will be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the spirit and scope of the invention herein.



Claims
  • 1. A hair brush for multi-purpose hair styling and hair grooming, comprising:a) a brush housing having an outer stationary frame section having a plurality of stationary parallel sections each having short bristles thereon and an inner movable frame section having a plurality of movable parallel sections each having long bristles thereon; and a handle section attached to one end of said brush housing; b) said plurality of movable sections being interleaved with said plurality of stationary sections so that said movable sections are movable relative to said stationary sections; c) means for movably connecting said inner movable frame section to said outer stationary frame section; and d) means for repeatedly moving said inner movable frame section between a first position and a second position to reciprocate said inner movable frame section in a forward and reverse direction relative to said outer stationary frame section so that said long bristles operate to move the user's hair perpendicular relative to said direction of movement.
  • 2. A hair brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for movably connecting said inner movable frame section to said outer stationary frame section includes a plurality of connecting springs or shuttle tabs formed of metal or plastic.
  • 3. A hair brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for moving said inner movable frame section between said first position and said second position includes a sliding member.
  • 4. A hair brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said short bristles have a height of ⅞″ of an inch.
  • 5. A hair brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said short bristles have a height in the range of ¾″ to ⅞″ of an inch.
  • 6. A hair brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said long bristles have a height of 1″ inch.
  • 7. A hair brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said long bristles have a height in the range of 1″ to 1⅛″ inches.
  • 8. A hair brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said hair brush is made from moldable polypropylene plastic in a one-step molding process.
  • 9. A hair brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said hair brush has an overall length of 8¾″ inches.
  • 10. A hair brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said brush housing has a length of 4½″ inches, a width of 2″ inches and a thickness of ⅜″ of an inch with a radius of curvature of 2½″ inches.
  • 11. A hair brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said handle section has a length of 4¼″ inches, a width of 0.900″ inches and a thickness of 0.610″ inches.
  • 12. A hair brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said plurality of stationary parallel sections include four stationary sections on said outer stationary frame section.
  • 13. A hair brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said plurality of movable parallel sections include three movable sections on said inner movable frame section.
  • 14. A method of using a hair brush for multi-purpose hair styling and hair grooming, wherein the hair brush includes a brush housing having an outer stationary frame section having a plurality of stationary parallel sections each having short bristles thereon, an inner movable frame section having a plurality of movable parallel sections each having long bristles thereon, and a handle section attached to one end of the brush housing; the plurality of movable sections being interleaved with the plurality of stationary sections such that the movable sections are movable relative to the stationary sections; means for movably connecting the inner movable frame section to the outer stationary frame section; and means for repeatedly moving the inner movable frame section between a first position and a second position to reciprocate the inner movable frame section in a forward and reverse direction relative to the outer stationary frame section so that the long bristles operate to move the user's hair perpendicular relative to the direction of movement, comprising the steps of:a) moving said movable parallel sections to said first position for moving said short bristles relative to said long bristles for styling the user's hair by brushing the upper and lower layers of the user's hair rearwardly from the forehead in order to add more volume to the brushed hair of the user; and b) repeatedly moving said long bristles on said movable parallel sections from said first position to said second position for styling the user's hair by brushing the lower layer of the user's hair to the left and right in order to cover thin, balding or parted hair.
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