Claims
- 1. A hair dye applicator device, comprising:a collapsible fluid container for containing a liquid dye, the fluid container having an open end for allowing egress of the liquid dye; a one-way valve in communication with the open end of the fluid container for allowing egress of the liquid dye; and a compressible air container encasing the fluid container, the air container having an aperture there through; wherein as the air container is compressed with the user's finger covering the aperture, the fluid container collapses to force the liquid dye out of the fluid container.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the air container is formed from a resilient material to fill with air through the aperture as the user releases compressive force with the finger not covering the aperture, the one-way valve substantially preventing the liquid dye from reentering the fluid container.
- 3. The device of claim 1, further comprising a manifold in communication with the one-way valve and a brush cover removably positioned over the manifold, the brush cover being in fluid communication with the liquid dye during application of the liquid dye to the hair to be dyed.
- 4. The device of claim 3, wherein the manifold includes an internal conduit that receives the liquid dye at a first end of the manifold, the manifold further including a plurality of orifices in fluid communication with the conduit extending to an outside surface of the manifold, the orifices increasing in diameter as a function of the distance from the first end of the manifold.
- 5. The device of claim 3, further comprising a brush cover having an inside surface and an outside surface and a plurality of apertures extending from the inside surface to the outside surface, the apertures being in fluid communication with the orifices of the manifold during the dyeing process.
- 6. The device of claim 5, wherein the brush cover includes a groove along the longitudinal axis of the cover in communication with at least one of the plurality of apertures.
- 7. The device of claim 5, further comprising an alignment mechanism for ensuring the brush cover is positioned over the manifold in a predetermined direction.
- 8. The device of claim 3, wherein the manifold is attachable to the air container, the device including an alignment mechanism to align the manifold on the air container in a predetermined orientation.
- 9. The device of claim 8, wherein the alignment mechanism includes a first protruding member extending from the manifold and a second protruding member extending from the air container, the first and second protruding members contacting to prevent rotation of the manifold onto the air container upon reaching the predetermined orientation.
- 10. The device of claim 1, further comprising a jacket encasing at least a portion of the air container, the jacket having an aperture there through which communicates with the orifice of the air container.
- 11. The device of claim 10, further comprising a bellows on the jacket, wherein the aperture passes through the bellows.
- 12. The device of claim 1, further comprising a brush unit having an outer surface with a plurality of teeth, a conduit communicating with the one-way valve and a plurality of apertures extending between the conduit and the outer surface in proximity to the teeth.
- 13. A hair dye applicator, comprising:a manifold having a first end configured to receive liquid dye, the manifold having an inside surface and an outside surface, the manifold having a conduit communicating with the inside surface and the first end, the conduit providing fluid communication between the first end an at least one orifice extending from the inside surface to the outside surface; a one-way valve disposed at the first end to allow the liquid dye into the conduit; a compressible air container attachable to the first end of a manifold; a compressible fluid container for containing a liquid dye positioned within the air container and in fluid communication with the conduit; wherein the air container includes a valving mechanism for filling the air container with air to force the liquid dye to the outside surface of the manifold.
- 14. The applicator of claim 13, wherein the valving system includes an orifice in the air container which is covered when the user compresses the air container to compress the fluid container, the air container being resilient such that upon release of compressive force by the user with the user's finger uncovering the orifice, the air container returns to its original shape to allow air into the container.
- 15. The applicator of claim 13, further comprising a brush cover having an inside surface and an outside surface and a plurality of apertures extending from the inside surface to the outside surface, the apertures being in fluid communication with the at least one orifice of the manifold during the dyeing process.
- 16. The applicator of claim 15, wherein the brush cover includes a groove along the longitudinal axis of the cover in communication with at least one of the plurality of apertures.
- 17. The applicator of claim 15, further comprising an alignment mechanism for ensuring the brush cover is positioned over the manifold in a predetermined direction.
- 18. The applicator of claim 13, wherein the manifold includes a plurality of orifices, the orifices increasing in diameter as a function of the distance from the first end.
- 19. The applicator of claim 13, wherein the manifold is attachable to the air container, the device including an alignment mechanism to align the manifold on the air container in a predetermined orientation.
- 20. The applicator of claim 19, wherein the alignment mechanism includes a first protruding member extending from the manifold and a second protruding member extending from the air container, the first and second protruding members contacting to prevent rotation of the manifold onto the air container upon reaching the predetermined orientation.
- 21. The applicator of claim 13, further comprising a jacket encasing at least a portion of the air container, the jacket having an aperture there through which communicates with the orifice of the air container, the jacket passing through a bellows in the jacket.
- 22. The applicator of claim 13 wherein the manifold has a plurality of teeth adapted to engage the hair and at least one orifice having at least eight orifices extending from the inner surface to the outside surface in proximity to the teeth.
- 23. A method of dying hair comprising the steps of:providing a collapsible container carrying dye within a flexible container and a brush having a plurality of teeth for combing hair; pumping the flexible container to compress the collapsible container to force the dye out of the collapsible container; opening a valve with the force of the dye to move the dye into at least one channel in proximity to the teeth; moving the teeth of the brush through the hair to transfer dye to the hair; releasing the flexible container to allow air to enter the container through a second valve; and repeating the process from pumping the flexible container until the dyeing is complete.
- 24. A hair dye apparatus comprising:a flexible container for retaining a fluid; a manifold having an internal conduit with an inlet and at least one orifices, the orifice opening onto an outside surface, the inlet of the manifold in communication with the flexible container; a valve for allowing fluid to pass from the flexible container to the manifold; and a plurality of teeth adapted to pass hair through, the teeth in proximity the outlet on the outer surface.
- 25. The hair dye apparatus of claim 24 wherein the manifold has a plurality of orifices and the orifices increasing in size as the orifices are a greater distance from the inlet of the manifold.
- 26. The hair dye apparatus of claim 24 wherein the teeth are carried by a brush cover, the brush cover removably positioned over the manifold, the brush cover being in fluid communication with the liquid dye during application of the liquid dye to the hair.
- 27. The hair dye apparatus of claim 24 wherein the teeth are formed integral with the outside surface of the manifold.
- 28. The hair dye apparatus of claim 27 wherein the at least one orifice has at least eight orifices extending from the inner surface to the outside surface in proximity to the teeth.
- 29. The hair dye apparatus of claim 24 further comprising a second flexible container for encircling the first flexible container, the second flexible container having an aperture for allowing fluid into a space between the flexible containers.
- 30. The hair dye apparatus of claim 29 wherein the valve is a duckbill valve.
- 31. The hair dye apparatus of claim 30 wherein the first and the second flexible containers are transparent allowing viewing of the amount of dye in the apparatus.
- 32. The hair dye apparatus of claim 31 further comprising an alignment mechanism for ensuring a specific alignment of the orifice on the manifold and the aperture on the second flexible container.
- 33. The hair dye apparatus of claim 31 wherein the first flexible container has a v-shaped bottom facilitating the collapsing of the container.
- 34. The hair dye apparatus of claim 29 further comprising a third semi rigid container overlying a portion of the second flexible container and having a flexible bellow overlying the aperture of the second flexible container.
- 35. A hair dye apparatus comprising:a flexible container for retaining a fluid; a manifold having an inlet and a plurality of orifices, the orifices opening onto an outside surface, and the orifices increasing in size as the orifices are a greater distance from the inlet of the manifold, the inlet of the manifold in communication with the flexible container; and a plurality of teeth adapted to pass hair through, the teeth in proximity the outlet to the manifold.
- 36. The hair dye apparatus of claim 35 further comprising a one way valve between the flexible container and the manifold allowing fluid to pass from the flexible container and the manifold.
- 37. The hair dye apparatus of claim 36 further comprising a second flexible container for encircling the first flexible container, the second flexible container having an aperture for allowing fluid into a space between the flexible containers.
- 38. The hair dye apparatus of claim 37 wherein the first flexible container has an v-shaped bottom facilitating the collapsing of the first flexible container.
- 39. The hair dye apparatus of claim 38 wherein the first and the second flexible containers are transparent allowing viewing of the amount of dye in the apparatus.
- 40. The hair dye apparatus of claim 38 further comprising an alignment device for ensuring a specific alignment of the orifices on the manifold and the aperture on the second flexible container.
- 41. The hair dye apparatus of claim 38 wherein the teeth are carried by a brush cover, the brush cover removably positioned over the manifold, the brush cover being in fluid communication with the liquid dye during application of the liquid dye to the hair.
- 42. The hair dye apparatus of claim 38 wherein the teeth are formed integral with the outside surface of the manifold.
- 43. The hair dye apparatus of claim 37 further comprising a third semi rigid container overlying a portion of the second flexible container and having a flexible bellow overlying the aperture of the second flexible container.
- 44. A hair dye applicator comprising:a bendable container having a one-way valve for allowing air into the container; a collapsible container carried within the bendable container; a plurality of teeth adapted for separating hair; and a one-way valve in fluid connection with the collapsible container and a plurality orifices in proximity to the teeth, the one-way valve for allowing fluid from the collapsible container to the orifices.
- 45. A method of dyeing hair, comprising the steps of:providing an enclosure having an open end and an aperture; positioning a fluid container within the open end that contains a liquid dye; connecting a manifold to the open end of the enclosure in fluid communication with the liquid dye; and compressing a bellows in communication with the aperture, the bellows including an orifice in communication with the aperture, the bellows being compressed with an operator's finger covering the orifice such that the liquid dye is forced through the manifold to the hair to be dyed.
- 46. The method of dyeing hair of claim 44 further comprising the steps of:removably positioning a brush cover over the manifold such that the brush is in fluid communication with the fluid container during the dyeing process and the dye is forced through a plurality of openings in the brush cover.
- 47. The method of claim 46 further comprising the steps of:opening a valve with the force of the dye to move the dye into a plurality of channels in proximity to the hair; providing a plurality of teeth on the brush cover; combing the teeth through the hair to be dyed to transfer dye to the hair to be dyed; releasing the operator's finger from the orifice to allow the bellows to return to its original position; and repeating the compressing, combing, and releasing steps until the hair is dyed to the operator's satisfaction.
- 48. The method of claim 45 further comprising the steps of:opening a valve with the force of the dye to move the dye through a plurality of orifices on the manifold to an outer surface; providing a plurality of teeth integral on the manifold; combing the teeth through the hair to be dyed to transfer dye to the hair to be dyed; releasing the operator's finger from the orifice to allow the bellows to return to its original position; and repeating the compressing, combing, and releasing steps until the hair is dyed to the operator's satisfaction.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of PCT U.S. patent application No. PCT/US00/04694, filed Feb. 24, 2000 which is continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/259,506, filed Feb. 26, 1999, is now U.S. Pat. No. 6,145,513, the entire teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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