1. Field
Aspects of the present invention relate to a hair or other dye applicator and methods of applying the same, and more particularly, to a hair or other dye applicator preventing or minimizing contact of the dye with the skin or scalp during application, and related methods.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional applicators, brushes, and bottles for the application of dye to hair on the head, face, or other areas, generally have minimal to no control means for preventing the dye from coming into contact with the skin around or under the areas where the dye is applied. Often, users apply a coat of protectant cream or dye-resistant material, e.g., petroleum jelly, around the hairline where the dye will be applied prior to applying dye to the hair. Application of these dye-resistant materials can be messy, time consuming, tedious, costly, and ineffective, especially if improperly, hastily, or inaccurately applied. Moreover, areas adjacent to where dye may be applied, e.g., the scalp, may not be protected from contact with the dye, as applying dye-resistant material at these locations may be impractical and may also prevent the dye from properly coloring the hair.
Especially for in-home application of dye to the hair on the head, face, or other areas, users are more likely to miss spots or portions surrounding the hair line in the application of a dye-resistant material surrounding the hairline. Moreover, application of a dye-resistant material surrounding the entire hairline is a time consuming process, whether done at home by a user or in a salon by a professional, etc. Further, in order to prevent contact of the dye with the skin, users will often apply the dye less precisely than at the start of the root, where the dye application is generally desired, resulting in uneven coverage. For certain dye applications, time is of the essence, where the application may only require a few to several minutes before the dye should be washed out of the hair. In these particular types of applications, it is especially important to enable users to apply the dye quickly, efficiently, and evenly. Also, because salon dye treatments can be costly, many users opt to color and touch-up their roots at home. However, generally known dye applicators often result in a messy, tedious, time-consuming, and/or uneven application of color when used in-home by non-professionals and/or using conventional tools and methods.
Aspects of the present invention relate to a hair or other dye applicator and methods of applying the same, and more particularly, to a hair or other dye applicator preventing or minimizing contact of the dye with the skin or scalp during application, and related methods.
According to aspects of the present invention, a hair dye applicator according to an embodiment includes an applicator base including a comb and a dam configured to capture hair dye for dispensing during application; and a handle having a first section extending from the applicator base and a second section extending from the first section at an angle relative to the first section. The dam may further include a shelf substantially parallel to the comb, a wall substantially perpendicular to the shelf, and a carrier material coupled to the wall and configured to capture the hair dye. The second section of the handle may be tapered.
In an embodiment, the comb may include teeth closely spaced apart and configured such that hair dye placed on the applicator base at the comb and dam remains fully contained on the applicator base prior to being dispensed during application.
In an embodiment, the comb may have a first length extending in a first direction along a bottom of the hair dye applicator, and the dam may have a first height extending from the comb in a second direction substantially parallel to the first direction. The applicator dam may be configured to be loaded with hair dye at a substantially triangular angle starting along the first length of the comb and over the shelf at the bottom of the hair dye applicator having a length less than or equal to the first length of the comb and tapering up to the top of the dam at the wall up to and having a height less than or equal to the first height. The applicator dam may be configured to dispense the loaded hair dye during application only to an intended surface through the hair dye applicator through the teeth of the comb.
In an embodiment, the first length of the comb may be at least ¼ inch, the first height of the dam may be at least ½ inch, the shelf of the dam may have a first width of at least 1⅜ inches, and the dam may have a first depth at the shelf that is less than or equal to the first length of the comb.
In an embodiment, the carrier material may include a fibrous material having a thickness of approximately 1/16 inch.
In an embodiment, the carrier material may further include a length corresponding to a first height of the dam of approximately ½ inch and a width corresponding to a width of the shelf of approximately 1⅜ inch.
In an embodiment, the carrier material may further include an adhesive material on an opposite surface from the fibrous material, the adhesive material being coupled to the applicator dam at the shelf
In an embodiment, the carrier material may be removably coupled to the applicator dam.
In an embodiment, the comb may include 17 teeth closely spaced apart and configured such that hair dye placed on the applicator base at the comb and dam remains fully contained on the applicator base prior to being dispensed during application. Each of the 17 teeth may have a diameter of 1/16 inch and the span of the 17 closely spaced apart teeth may be 1 5/16 inches from a first tooth to a last tooth.
In an embodiment, the applicator base and handle may include a plastic material including Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) plastic.
In an embodiment, the first section of the handle may extend a length of at least ½ inch from the applicator base at an angle of approximately 100 degrees relative to a back side of the wall of the dam, and the second section of the handle extends up a length of at least 4½ inches from the first section at an angle of approximately 30 degrees relative to the first section. The second section of the handle may be tapered from a width of approximately ½ inch at a point where the second section and the first section are coupled to a width of approximately ⅛ inch at the opposite end of the handle.
According to aspects of the present invention, a method of applying hair dye to a hairline according to an embodiment using or utilizing a hair dye applicator including an applicator base including a comb and a dam, and a handle having a first section extending from the applicator base and a second section extending from the first section at an angle relative to the first section, includes coupling a carrier material configured to capture hair dye to the dam of the applicator base. The method may further include loading hair dye onto the dam at a substantially triangular approximately 45 degree angle starting along a first length of the comb at a bottom of the hair dye applicator having a length less than or equal to the first length of the comb and tapering up to a top of the dam at a first height of the dam and having a height less than or equal to the first height of the dam. The method may further include applying hair dye to the hairline by inserting the comb of the hair dye applicator at a start of the hairline and running the hair dye applicator starting at the comb in a direction away from the start of, the hairline toward the remainder of the hair to receive the hair dye. The method may further include repeating the loading and applying of hair dye until the hairline has received hair dye as desired. The applicator dam may be configured to dispense the loaded hair dye during application only to an intended surface through the hair dye applicator through the comb. The comb may include teeth closely spaced apart and configured such that hair dye placed on the applicator base at the comb and dam remains fully contained on the applicator base prior to being dispensed during application.
In an embodiment, the first length of the comb may be at least ¼ inch, the first height of the dam may be at least ½ inch, the dam may have a first width of at least 1⅜ inches, and the dam may have a first depth that is less than or equal to the first length of the comb.
In an embodiment, the carrier material may include a fibrous material having a thickness of approximately 1/16 inch.
In an embodiment, the carrier material may further have a length corresponding to a first height of the dam of approximately ½ inch and may have a width corresponding to a first width of the dam of approximately 1⅜ inch.
In an embodiment, the carrier material may further include an adhesive material on an opposite surface from the fibrous material configured to couple the carrier material to the dam of the hair dye applicator.
In an embodiment, the comb may include 17 teeth closely spaced apart and configured such that hair dye placed on the applicator base at the comb and dam remains fully contained on the applicator base prior to being dispensed during application. Each of the 17 teeth may have a diameter of 1/16 inch and the span of the 17 closely spaced apart teeth may be 1 5/16 inches from a first tooth to a last tooth.
In an embodiment, the applicator base and handle may include a plastic material including Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) plastic.
In an embodiment, the the first section of the handle may extend a length of at least ½ inch from the applicator base at an angle of approximately 100 degrees relative to a back side of the dam, and the second section of the handle may extend up a length of at least 4½ inches from the first section at an angle of approximately 30 degrees relative to the first section. The second section of the handle may be tapered from a width of approximately ½ inch at a point where the second section and the first section are coupled to a width of approximately ⅛ inch at the opposite end of the handle. The angle and taper of the handle may be configured to allow hair dye to be applied to the hairline and only to desired surfaces to receive the dye.
In an embodiment, the carrier material may be removably coupled to the applicator dam such that after applying hair dye to the hairline, the carrier material may be configured to be removed from the applicator.
These and other features and advantages of embodiments of the present invention will become more apparent by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the following drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals are used throughout the figures to reference like features and components. The figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.
The detailed description set forth below in connection with the accompanying drawings is intended as a description of embodiments of a hair or other dye applicator preventing or minimizing contact of the dye with the skin or scalp during application, and related methods, as provided in accordance with the present invention, and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the features of the present invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and structures may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention. As denoted elsewhere herein, like reference numbers are intended to indicate like elements or features. Moreover, the sizes of the layers and regions in the drawings may be exaggerated for convenience of explanation.
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The comb 112 of the hair dye applicator 100, according to an embodiment, may further include teeth 111 closely spaced apart and configured such that hair dye 160 placed on the applicator base 110 at the comb 112 and dam 114 remains fully contained on the applicator base 110 prior to being dispensed during application. As shown in
The comb 112 of the hair dye applicator 100, according to an embodiment, includes a length LC (also referred to herein as a first length of the comb 112) that ranges in length from approximately 1/16 to approximately ½ inch. In one embodiment, the length LC of the comb 112 is approximately ¼ inch. The teeth 111 of the comb 112, according to an embodiment, extend from the applicator base 110 at a housing 113 (as shown in
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In an embodiment, a width Wc of the comb 112 is equal to a width Ws of the shelf 115, which may range from approximately 1¼ inches to approximately 2 inches. In an embodiment, the width Ws of the shelf 115 may be approximately 1⅜ inches. In an embodiment, the width Ws of the shelf 115 may be approximately 1⅜ inches. In another embodiment, the width Wc of the comb 112 may be equal to the width Ws of the shelf 115, and may range from approximately ½ inch to approximately 1 inch. In an embodiment, the width Ws of the shelf 115 may be approximately ⅝ inch. The wall 116, according to an embodiment, extends from the shelf 115. In an embodiment, the wall 116 may include a thickness tw extending in the same direction as the depth tD of the shelf 115 and ranging from approximately ⅛ inch to approximately ½ inch, and a height HD extending in a direction substantially parallel to the height Hb of the shelf 115 and ranging from approximately ¼ inch to approximately 1 inch. In one embodiment, the wall 116 may include a thickness tw of approximately ¼ inch, and a height HD of approximately ½ inch. In an embodiment, the thickness tw of the wall 116 may taper from a bottom where the wall 116 extends from the shelf 115 to a top of the wall 116. In an embodiment, the wall 116 has a width equal to that of the width Ws of the shelf.
The dam 114 of the hair dye applicator 100, according to an embodiment, may further include a carrier material 150 configured to capture the hair dye 160. The carrier material 150 may be coupled to the applicator base 110 at the dam 112. In an embodiment, the carrier material 150 may be coupled to the wall 116 of the dam 114. The carrier material 150, according to an embodiment, may include an adhesive-backed pad that is removably coupled to the applicator base 110. The adhesive-backing of the carrier material 150 may include a pressure sensitive adhesive material having a release liner. In other embodiments, the adhesive-backed pad of the carrier material 150 may be any suitable material recognized by those skilled in the art for removably coupling the carrier material 150 to the hair dye applicator 100, as described herein.
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In an embodiment, a method of applying hair dye 160 to the hairline using the hair dye applicator 100 (for example, as described above), includes the task of coupling the carrier material 150 to the applicator 100. In this embodiment, the carrier material 150 may be coupled to the applicator 100 by removing the carrier material 150 from the sheet containing a plurality of carrier material 150 segments (for example, as shown in
In an embodiment, the method of applying hair dye 160 to the hairline using the hair dye applicator 100 further includes the task of loading hair dye 160 onto the hair dye applicator 100 at the dam 114. In this embodiment, the applicator dam 114, along with the carrier material 150, is configured to be loaded with hair dye 160 at a substantially triangular angle starting along the first length Lc of the comb 112 at the bottom of the hair dye applicator 100 over the teeth 111. The triangular shape of the dye 160 applied to the applicator 100 in this embodiment may have a length (or bottom leg) less than or equal to the first length LC of the comb 112 and tapering up to the top of the dam 114 at the first height HD (or the second leg of the triangular shape) and having a height less than or equal to the first height HD (as shown in
The method of applying hair dye 160 to the hairline using the hair dye applicator 100, according to an embodiment, further includes the task of applying hair dye 160 to the hairline by inserting the comb 112 of the hair dye applicator 100 at a start of the hairline and running the hair dye applicator 100 starting at the comb 112 in a direction away from the start of the hairline toward the remainder of the hair to receive the hair dye 160. The comb 112 according to this embodiment may be inserted through the hair using the teeth 111, each configured to enter and be run through the hair or hairline of the recipient. The teeth 111 of the comb 112, as described above, are closely spaced apart and configured such that hair dye 160 placed on the applicator base 110 at the comb 112 and dam 114 remains fully contained or dammed on the applicator base 110 prior to being dispensed during application, and only releasing upon application of the comb 112 through the hair or hairline of the recipient.
The task of applying hair dye 160, according to another embodiment, may include inserting the comb 112 of the hair dye applicator 100 at a start of the eyebrow, for example, at the one end of the eyebrow closest to the nose, and running the hair dye applicator 100 starting at the comb 112 in a direction away from the start of the eyebrow along the eyebrow toward the remainder of the eyebrow hair to receive the hair dye 160. The comb 112 according to this embodiment may be inserted through the eyebrow hair using the teeth 111, each configured to enter and be run through the hair of the eyebrow of the recipient. The teeth 111 of the comb 112, as described above, are closely spaced apart and configured such that hair dye 160 placed on the applicator base 110 at the comb 112 and dam 114 remains fully contained or dammed on the applicator base 110 prior to being dispensed during application, and only releasing upon application of the comb 112 through the hair of the eyebrow of the recipient. The task of applying hair dye 160, according to these embodiments, may include resting the loaded hair dye applicator 100 at the bottom of its base 110 on the surface surrounding the eyebrow to receive the dye 160, for example, on the nose-bridge of the recipient, and pushing the applicator 100 through the hair of the eyebrow along the shape of the eyebrow. The task of applying hair dye 160 to the eyebrow, according to these embodiments may include continuing or repeating the task by resting the loaded hair dye applicator 100 at the bottom of its base 110 on the surface surrounding the eyebrow (e.g., the facing the opposite eyebrow) and pushing the applicator 100 through the hair of the eyebrow along the shape of the eyebrow.
The task of applying hair dye 160 to the hairline by inserting the comb 112 of the hair dye applicator 100 at a start of the hairline, according to another embodiment, may include inserting the comb 112 of the hair dye applicator 100 at a start of facial hair including a beard or a moustache, or other facial hair, of the recipient, for example, at the one end of the face along the sideburns or at a center of a moustache above centerline of the lips, and running the hair dye applicator 100 starting at the comb 112 in a direction away from the starting point along the beard or moustache toward the remainder of the beard or moustache hair to receive the hair dye 160. The comb 112 according to this embodiment may be inserted through the beard or moustache hair using the teeth 111, each configured to enter and be run through the hair of the beard or moustache of the recipient. The teeth 111 of the comb 112, as described above, are closely spaced apart and configured such that hair dye 160 placed on the applicator base 110 at the comb 112 and dam 114 remains fully contained or dammed on the applicator base 110 prior to being dispensed during application, and only releasing upon application of the comb 112 through the hair of the beard or moustache of the recipient. The task of applying hair dye 160 to the facial hair, according to these embodiments, may include resting the loaded hair dye applicator 100 at the bottom of its base 110 on the surface surrounding the part of the face to receive the dye 160, for example, above the sideburn or lips of the recipient, and pushing the applicator 100 through the hair of the beard or moustache along the shape of the beard or moustache. The task of applying hair dye 160 to the beard or moustache, according to these embodiments may include continuing or repeating the task by resting the loaded hair dye applicator 100 at the bottom of its base 110 on the surface surrounding the facial hair (e.g., the facing the opposite sideburn or side of the moustache) and pushing the applicator 100 through the facial hair along the shape of the beard or moustache.
The hair dye applicator 100, according to these embodiments and as described above, includes a first section 122 of the handle 120 that extends a length Ls1 from the applicator base 110 at an angle θ1 relative to the dam 110, and the second section 124 of the handle 120 extends a length Ls2 from the first section at an angle θ2 relative to the first section 122. The second section 124 of the handle 120, in this embodiment, is tapered from a first width ts1 at a point where the second section 124 and the first section 122 are coupled to a second width ts2 at the opposite end of the handle 120. The angles θ1 and θ2 and taper of the handle 120, in these embodiments, are configured to allow the hair dye 160 to be applied to the hairline and only to the desired surfaces to receive the dye 160. The lengths Ls1 and Ls2, angles θ1 and θ2, and taper of the handle 120, allow for an ergonomic grip and use for a user during the tasks of loading and applying hair dye 160 to the hairline, as desired
The method of applying hair dye 160 to the hairline using the hair dye applicator 100, according to an embodiment, further includes the task of repeating the tasks of loading and applying hair dye 160 until the hairline has received hair dye 160 as desired. Once the hairline has received hair dye 160 as desired, the carrier material 150 may be removed or released from the hair dye applicator 100 and disposed of. The hair dye applicator 100 may be washed and/or cleaned for future use with a new carrier material 150. In some embodiments, the carrier material may include a reusable or washable carrier material 150.
The hair dye applicator 100, according to the embodiments described in this application, may be used or utilized by home users, salon professionals, or others to apply dye 160 to the hairline while minimizing or preventing the dye 160 from getting on the surrounding areas, including the ears, back of neck, and forehead, for-example. The hair dye applicator 100, according to these embodiments, may be used or utilized to apply dye 160 to areas including the hairline surrounding the scalp, eyebrows, facial hair, etc.
While this invention has been described in detail with particular references to embodiments, the embodiments described herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the scope of the invention to the exact forms disclosed. Persons skilled in the art and technology to which this invention pertains will appreciate that alterations and changes in the described structures and methods of assembly and operation can be practiced without meaningfully departing from the principles, spirit, and scope of this invention, as set forth in the following claims. Although relative terms such as “outer,” “inner,” “upper,” “lower,” “below,” “above,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” “top,” “bottom,” “middle,” and similar have been used herein to describe a spatial relationship of one element to another, it should be understood that these terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the various elements and components of the invention in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. Additionally, as used herein, the term “substantially,” “about,” “approximately,” and similar are used as terms of approximation and not as terms of degree, and are intended to account for the inherent deviations in measured or calculated values that would be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art. Moreover, the tasks described above may be performed in the order described or in any other suitable sequence. Instead, for each embodiment, one or more of the tasks described above may be absent and/or additional tasks may be performed. Furthermore, as used herein, when a component is referred to as being “on” another component, it can be directly or indirectly on the other component, meaning, for example, intervening layers, regions, or components may also be present. Moreover, when a component is referred to as being “coupled” to another component, it can be directly attached or connected to the other component, or other intervening components may also be present therebetween.
While the invention has been described in connection with certain embodiments, it is to be understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/905,348, filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Nov. 18, 2013, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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