The present invention relates to an apparatus and method which allow for a precise, quick and easy application of hair highlighting and coloring and other chemical compositions on hair.
Coloring hair has long been considered fashionable. Through a variety of devices and compositions, hair may be dyed, colored, highlighted, low-lighted, or the like. In some instances, an entire body of hair, for example all hair on a scalp, may be colored. In other instances, targeted strands or groups may be colored. Hair coloring is often a time and labor intensive process, requiring a great amount of skill. As such, hair coloring can be costly. Therefore, there exists a significant need for a device, method or combination thereof for reducing the time and skill required to color hair.
A hair coloring system comprising a handle, the handle comprising: a first handle portion having a first end and a second end; a second handle portion having a first end and a second end; wherein the first handle portion first end is hingedly coupled to the second handle portion first end; wherein the handle is moveable between an open position, where the first handle portion and second handle portion are spaced apart, and a closed position, where the first handle portion and second handle portion are adjacent to one another; a first extension coupled to the first handle second end; a second extension coupled to the second handle second end; and a sling extending between the first extension and second extension.
A hair coloring system comprising: a handle, the handle comprising a first handle portion hingedly coupled to a second handle portion, the handle moveable between an open position, where the first handle portion and second handle portion are spaced apart, and a closed position, where the first handle portion and second handle portion are adjacent to one another; a dispensing portion comprising: a first arm releasably coupled to the first handle portion; a first extension coupled to the first arm; a second arm releasably coupled to the second handle portion; and a second extension coupled to the second arm; and a sling extending between the first arm and second arm.
A method for coloring hair comprising: providing a first arm and a second arm and a sling extending between the first arm and second arm; dispensing coloring atop the sling; placing hair atop the sling; and moving the first arm adjacent to the second arm so as to press the hair into the coloring.
The invention may be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which, like reference numerals identify like elements, and in which:
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The handle 102 may include a resilient member 112 affixed between the handle portions 106, 108 and configured to bias the handle portions 106, 108 in the open position. The resilient member 112 may be any suitable device for biasing the handle portions 106, 108. For example, the resilient member may be a compression spring, an elastomeric member, or any other suitable device, combination of devices, means or technique for biasing the handle portions 106, 108 in the open position.
Further, as will be discussed in greater detail below, each handle portion 106, 108 may include an opening 114 for receiving a portion 120 of corresponding insert arm 116 of the dispensing portion 104. While the illustrative embodiment shows the handle 102 in releasable engagement with the dispensing portion 104, it will be appreciated that the openings 114 in the handle 102 may be adapted to receive any suitable appliance(s) or tool(s) for use in hair styling and, as such, the handle 102 may be used in a plurality of suitable styling operations or techniques and is not solely limited for use in hair coloring. In one non-limiting example, as shown in
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As used herein, the term “coupled” includes coupling via a separate object and includes direct coupling. The term “coupled” also encompasses two or more components that are continuous with one another by virtue of each of the components being formed from the same piece of material. Also, the term “coupled” may include chemical, such as via a chemical bond, mechanical, thermal, magnetic, or electrical coupling. Also, unless otherwise provided, “coupled” includes both permanent coupling as well as selectively releasable coupling. Further, as used herein, color or coloring refers to any suitable compound for changing or otherwise altering the color of hair, including, but not limited to dyes, coloring, bleaches or any other such compound.
Each insert arm 116, 118 includes an extension 126 (first extension), 128 (second extension) coupled thereto. Each extension 126, 128 may include a compression plate 148, 149. In one embodiment, each extension 126, 128 is hingedly coupled to a corresponding insert arm 116, 118 such that each extension 126, 128 may be moved between a working position (e.g.
A sling 132 extends between the extensions 126, 128 and is coupled thereto. The sling 132 is adapted to receive and apply hair coloring to hair. The sling 132 may be formed from any suitable material capable of receiving and applying hair coloring to hair. In one embodiment, the sling 132 is formed from a non-absorbent material. In one embodiment, the sling 132 is formed from a vinyl coated non-woven fiber sheeting. In one embodiment, the sling 132 is formed from an absorbent material. In one embodiment, the sling 132 is formed from a flexible material such that the sling 132 may fold between the extensions 126, 128 when the handle 102 is moved from an open position to a closed position. Further, as illustrated in
In one embodiment, a liner 142 (as shown in
Also, as best shown in
In use, hair coloring is dispensed atop the sling 132 or a liner 142 coupled to the sling 132. Hair for receiving the coloring is then disposed atop the sling 132 or liner 142. In one embodiment, the handle 102 is closest to the scalp when the hair is disposed atop the sling 132 or liner 142. Also, the hair disposed atop the sling 132 or liner 142 is preferably generally parallel with the extensions 126, 128, or, stated differently, if the sling 132 and/or liner 142 includes a crease 240, generally parallel with the crease 240. It will be appreciated that the sling 132 and/or liner 142 may or may not include such a crease 240.
The handle 102 is then moved from the open position to the closed position by moving the handle portions 106, 108 towards one another. As the handle 102 is moved towards the closed position, the device 102 is simultaneously moved away from the scalp such that coloring is applied along the length of the hair atop the sling 132 and/or such that the liner 142 is released from the sling 132. Once coloring and/or the liner 142 has been applied along the desired length of hair (either the entire length or less than the entire length), the handle 102 may be moved to the open position by releasing the amount of force applied to move the handle 102 to the closed position and such that the resilient member 112 is capable of moving the handle 102 to the open position.
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/960,534, filed Sep. 21, 2013.
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61960534 | Sep 2013 | US |