In an embodiment, a hair dye device, comprises a barrel, wherein the barrel includes a hollow center and a hook extending from one end of the barrel; an absorbent material impregnated with hair dye, wherein the absorbent material is configured to extend beyond the one end of the barrel, wherein a tip of the absorbent material moves toward the hook to provide a loop to capture hair within the loop.
In an embodiment, the absorbent material is configured to retract within the hollow center.
In an embodiment, the hook is an extension of the barrel.
In an embodiment, the hook extends from the one end of the barrel and curves from one side of the barrel toward the opposite side and crosses over the hollow center.
In an embodiment, the hook extends from the one end of the barrel and curves from one side of the barrel toward the opposite side and crosses over the barrel center, and the absorbent material extends from the hollow center toward the hook.
In an embodiment, the hollow center extends in the axial direction.
In an embodiment, the hook and absorbent material form the loop with a side of the absorbent material impregnated with dye facing the interior of the loop.
In an embodiment, the hook and absorbent material form a fully closed loop when the absorbent material is touching the hook.
In an embodiment, the hook and absorbent material form a partly open loop when the absorbent material is not touching the hook.
In an embodiment, the barrel is on the device exterior, and the absorbent material is on the interior of the barrel.
In an embodiment, the absorbent material includes fibers, bristles, paper, pulp, animal hairs, felt, or a combination thereof.
In an embodiment, the hair dye device further comprises a reservoir connected to the absorbent material.
In an embodiment, a method of making a hair dye device, comprises providing a barrel, wherein the barrel includes a hollow center and a hook extending from one end of the barrel; providing an absorbent material; and assembling the absorbent material in the hollow center of the barrel, wherein the absorbent material is configured to extend beyond the one end of the barrel, wherein a tip of the absorbent material moves toward the hook to provide a loop to capture hair within the loop.
In an embodiment, the method further comprises impregnating the absorbent material with a hair dye.
In an embodiment, the method further comprises replacing a depleted absorbent material with a freshly impregnated absorbent material.
In an embodiment, the method further comprises filling a hair dye reservoir in the barrel.
In an embodiment, a method of dying hair, comprises providing an absorbent material impregnated with hair dye within a barrel having a hollow center and a hook extending from one end of the barrel, wherein the absorbent material is configured to extend beyond the one end of the barrel; and moving the absorbent material toward the hook to provide a loop to capture hair within the loop.
In an embodiment, the method further comprises moving the barrel with the hair captured in the loop along a length of the hair.
In an embodiment, the method further comprises the hair is captured in the loop and the absorbent material impregnated with hair dye is facing toward the interior of the loop.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This summary is not intended to identify key features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Hair dye is conventionally applied in broad swaths. Usually the entire head of hair is dyed all at once. Sometimes a brush can be used to narrow the application to a particular section of hair, such as to the roots. There is a need for a hair dye applicator device that allows the user to specifically target one to several strands or small sections of hair at one time for dyeing.
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In an embodiment, the hook 118 describes an arc joined at one end to the barrel 102 and terminating at an unconnected end, thereby leaving a gap 126 between the unconnected hook end and the end of the barrel 102. In an embodiment, unconnected end is the end of the hook 118 that is not joined to the barrel 102. In an embodiment, the hook 118 circumscribes about 90 degrees of arc from the start of the hook 118 where it joins the barrel 102 to the unconnected end. In an embodiment, the hook 118 circumscribes less than 90 degrees of arc from the start of the hook 118 where it joins the barrel 102 to the unconnected end. In an embodiment, the hook 118 circumscribes an arc in the range of about 45 degrees to about 90 degrees from the start of the hook 118 where it joins the barrel 102 to the unconnected end. In an embodiment, the hook 118 circumscribes greater than 90 degrees of arc from the start of the hook 118 where it joins the barrel 102 to the unconnected end. In an embodiment, the hook 118 circumscribes an arc in the range of about 90 degrees to less than 180 degrees from the start of the hook 118 where it joins the barrel 102 to the unconnected end.
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For practicing the embodiments of this disclosure, in some embodiments, the retracting mechanism 122 that is configured to extend and retract the absorbent material 116 to and away from the hook 118 is chosen from among the retracting mechanisms that apply to retracting pens, markers, and the like. Representative retracting mechanisms 122 are disclosed in, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,221,012; 7,775,734; 6,921,223; and 3,205,863, all of which are incorporated herein by reference for teaching a retractable mechanism.
In an embodiment, the absorbent material 116 is attached to a hair dye reservoir 120 or container. The absorbent material 116 is continually replenished with hair dye by wicking hair dye from the reservoir 120 to the tip of the absorbent material 116. In an embodiment, the reservoir 120 is refillable. In an embodiment, the reservoir 120 with absorbent material 116 is disposable and is replaced with a newly charged reservoir and absorbent material. Other configurations for replenishing the absorbent material 116 are also possible. A number of absorbent materials are appropriate for the absorbent material 116. In an embodiment, the absorbent material 116 is made from natural or synthetic fibers, bristles, paper, pulp, animal hairs, felt, or a combination thereof.
The absorbent material 116 is configured to move axially from a retracted position from within the barrel 102 to an extended position which brings the absorbent material 116 in proximity to the hook 118. In an embodiment, when the absorbent material 116 is extended, the hook 118 and absorbent material 116 form a loop with a side of the absorbent material 116 impregnated with dye facing the interior of the loop. The loop is used for capturing and encircling one or more strands of hair. In an embodiment, the hair is captured within the loop. In another embodiment, the hair is pinched between the tip and the hook. In yet another embodiment, the hair is captured within the loop and the hair is pinched between the tip and the hook. In an embodiment, when the absorbent material 116 is extended, the hook 118 and absorbent material 116 form a fully closed loop when the absorbent material extends far enough to contact the hook 118. In an embodiment, when the absorbent material 116 is extended, the hook 118 and absorbent material 116 form a partly open loop such that the absorbent material is not touching the hook 118.
The retracting mechanism 122 may be implemented in several ways. However, in an embodiment, the hair dye device need not have a retracting mechanism 122. In the latter case, the absorbent material may be continually in the extended position to form a loop with the hook 118, and the one or more strands of hair to be dyed are inserted within the loop by yielding of the absorbent material 116. For example, the absorbent material is biased against the hook by a spring, which will yield when the strands of hair are pushed against the tip of the absorbent material to admit the strands of hair within the loop.
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In an embodiment, the retracting mechanism 122 includes a cam on the upper end of the reservoir 120. The cam operates on the principal similar to the design of U.S. Pat. No. 3,205,863. A brief description of the principal of operation of one embodiment of the retracting mechanism 122 follows.
The cam is a cylindrical body with long and short notches alternating on the periphery. In an embodiment, two short notches and two long notches are provided forming crenulations between adjacent notches. The crenulations between adjacent notches as well as the bottoms of the notches are wedged-shaped. The notches cooperate with stop members (not shown) that alternately engage with the short and long notches. The stop members are provided in corresponding structure on the end of the plunger 106. When a stop member is engaged in a short notch, giving a longer effective length to the reservoir 120 and absorbent material 116, the reservoir 120 and absorbent material 116 would be extended beyond the open end of the barrel 102. When the stop member is engaged in the long notch, reducing the effective length, the reservoir 120 and absorbent material 116 would retract inside the barrel 102 with assistance from the spring 124. The extension and retraction are brought about by depressing the plunger 106 with a thumb or finger. Each depression of the plunger 106 brings about the extension or retraction action. The plunger 106 is continually being biased upward by the spring 124 acting on the reservoir 120 as seen in
For practicing the embodiments of this disclosure, in some embodiments, the retracting mechanism 122 that is configured to extend and retract the absorbent material 116 to and away from the hook 118 is chosen from among the retracting mechanisms that apply to retracting pens, markers, and the like. Representative retracting mechanisms 122 are disclosed in, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,221,012; 7,775,734; 6,921,223; and 3,205,863, all of which are incorporated herein by reference for teaching a retractable mechanism.
Hair dye compositions include any composition that can add or change the color of hair. The term is to be construed to include compositions that change or reduce the color of the hair, such as oxidizing agents, peroxide, bleaches, and the like. Suitable hair dye composition are based on amines, including but not limited to derivatives of nitrodiphenylamine (U.S. Pat. No. 3,950,127), azo derivatives of pyridine N-oxide (U.S. Pat. No. 3,955,918), p-phenylenediamine (U.S. Pat. No. 3,970,423), diamino-benzoquinones (U.S. Pat. No. 4,023,926), indoaniline (U.S. Pat. No. 4,045,170), and the like.
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Further disclosed is a method of making a hair dye device 100 or 200. The method includes providing a barrel 102, wherein the barrel includes a hollow center and a hook 118 extending from one end of the barrel. The method includes providing an absorbent material 116. The method includes assembling the absorbent material in the hollow center of the barrel, wherein the absorbent material is configured to extend beyond the one end of the barrel, wherein a tip of the absorbent material moves toward the hook to provide a loop to capture hair within the loop.
In an embodiment, the method further includes impregnating the absorbent material with a hair dye before or after assembling the absorbent material in the barrel.
In an embodiment, the method further includes replacing a depleted absorbent material with a freshly impregnated absorbent material.
In an embodiment, the method further includes filling a hair dye reservoir in the barrel.
Further disclosed is a method of dying hair. The method includes providing an absorbent material 116 impregnated with hair dye within a barrel 102 having a hollow center and a hook 118 extending from one end of the barrel, wherein the absorbent material is configured to extend beyond the one end of the barrel. The method includes moving the absorbent material toward the hook to provide a loop to capture hair within the loop.
In an embodiment, the method further includes moving the barrel with the hair captured in the loop along a length of the hair.
In an embodiment, the method further includes that the hair is captured in the loop and the absorbent material impregnated with hair dye is facing toward the interior of the loop.
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While one representative retracting mechanism 122 with a cam is shown and described, it is to be appreciated that other retracting mechanisms can be substituted for the one shown. For example, one embodiment of a retracting mechanism 122 relies on a twisting motion of two different parts of the barrel. Another embodiment of a retracting mechanism 122 relies on a side lever that is pushed so that a detent holds the absorbent material in the extended position and pushing the lever down will disengage the detent and retract the absorbent material into the barrel. Another embodiment of a retracting mechanism 122 employs an electric-mechanical mechanism. For example, in an embodiment the retractable absorbent material is connected to a solenoid. The solenoid may be powered to either extend out or retract in with the opposite direction being powered by a spring. The solenoid can be operated with DC current or common household current, such as 60 phase, 120 volt AC. In another embodiment, the retracting mechanism 122 is a spring loaded mechanism that will unload the spring to either extend out or retract in the absorbent material, and movement in opposition to the spring is manually operated, such as through a plunger or lever. In another embodiment, the retracting mechanism 122 is hydraulically actuated. A hydraulically actuated retracting mechanism may be implemented with a dual action cylinder where a piston in the cylinder can receive hydraulic fluid on both sides of the piston depending on the positioning of a 4-way valve, for example. The dual action cylinder works by filling a chamber on a side of the piston, while emptying the chamber on the opposite side of the piston. In another embodiment, the retracting mechanism 122 does not lock into place, but can be configured to apply a variable force against the hook. In this embodiment, a spring loaded retractable applicator tip stays within the pen until actuated by the user but doesn't lock in the extended position, so the user is then able to control how much pressure is applied to the hair. The user applies pressure on the plunger to extend the absorbent material tip but there is no locking in position. The user can apply constant pressure or vary the amount of pressure with which the absorbent material contacts the hair or the hook by relaxing or increasing the pressure on the plunger as desired.
While illustrative embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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