This is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/GB2014/050950, filed Mar. 26, 2014, which claims the priority of British Application No. 1306387.0, filed Apr. 9, 2013, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hair-highlighting device.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Manually highlighting hair is a lengthy process, requiring a skilled hairdresser to isolate strands or locks of hair, applying a highlighting composition and encase the respective strands or locks in a barrier material, typically foil.
Attempts have been made to provide a device that is capable of automating the process; such prior art attempts include the disclosures of US2005028835 and DE4041742. However, none of the devices produced to date allow a hairdresser the level of control over the process that they have by manually applying a highlighting composition.
The present invention seeks to address this issue.
According to the present invention there is provided a hair-highlighting device having a handle, a reservoir for storing a highlighting composition, the device being adapted to dispense a tape of barrier material and being adapted to simultaneously dispense the highlighting composition via a reservoir outlet to a lock of hair, characterized in that device comprises a manually operated mechanism to expel highlighting composition from the reservoir such that when the device is in use a user may vary the amount of highlighting composition dispensed from the reservoir by varying the pressure that is applied to the manually operated mechanism.
By providing a manually operated mechanism that allows a user to control the amount of highlighting composition dispensed the user is able to apply the desired amount of composition to a lock of hair. The amount may vary depending upon the requirements of the person whose hair is being dyed and upon the type of highlighting composition being used. Thus in comparison to prior art arrangements the user has much greater control over the highlighting process and is able to produce more customized and artistic results. Furthermore, the device of the present invention may be used by a single hairdresser, without an assistant, thereby cutting the cost of the highlighting process.
Preferably the device comprises an attachment to retain a roll of barrier material such that the roll is rotatably attached to the device.
By providing an attachment to retain a roll of barrier material the device may easily operate as a single unit.
Preferably the mechanism to expel the highlighting composition comprises a button adjacent the handle. Preferably the button is operable by a user's thumb.
The provision of a button that is preferably thumb-operated is the ideal arrangement as it allows the user to grip the handle of the device with the remainder of their hand whilst providing full control over the amount of highlighting composition released.
Preferably the reservoir outlet is formed so as to release highlighting composition substantially across the width of the tape of barrier material. Preferably the reservoir outlet is in the form of a slot.
By expelling highlighting composition from the reservoir across the full width of the tape of barrier material a lock of hair may be readily coated.
Preferably the device comprises a roller adjacent the reservoir outlet to assist application of highlighting composition.
The provision of roller aids a continuous and even application of highlighting composition.
Preferably the roller is moveable between a first position wherein when the device is in use the roller is clamped upon a lock of hair in the device and a second position wherein the roller is raised away from the lock of hair.
By allowing a user to move the roller between a position where it clamps a lock of hair and an inactive position the user is able to rearrange strands of hair if necessary and also to dispense lengths of the tape of barrier material without applying highlighting composition to it.
Preferably the roller is biased towards its first position.
Biasing the roller towards its first position means that it is in an active position when the user is not interfering with it.
Preferably the roller may be moved into its second position by a user applying pressure to a lever adjacent the handle.
The provision of a lever adjacent the handle allows for a user to move the roller into its second position most easily.
Preferably the roller is formed of a sponge material.
A sponge material is an ideal material to assist application of the highlighting composition.
In some embodiments the barrier material is a transparent plastic film.
Preferably the device comprises a cutter operable to cut the barrier material. Preferably the cutter is operable by a trigger adjacent the handle. Preferably the cutter is adapted to make an incision on one side of the tape of barrier material.
The provision of a cutter allows a user to readily cut a length of barrier material off from the roll once a lock of hair has been treated. Such a cutter may not be necessary when a readily tearable barrier material such as foil is employed. However, when a barrier material such as a transparent plastic film is employed a cutter may be essential.
Preferably the device is formed of first and second parts hingedly attached adjacent an end of the handle, the parts being moveable between an open position wherein the lock of hair may be positioned in the device and a closed position wherein the barrier material and highlighting composition may be applied to the lock of hair.
The provision of first and second parts that are hingedly attached is a convenient arrangement.
Preferably the reservoir is refillable.
By providing a refillable reservoir the device may be used repeatedly. The reservoir may be washed between use when desired. Further any pre-prepared colour composition or combination of colours or bleach may be put into the reservoir by the user thereby allowing for great versatility in the composition being dispensed.
Preferably the reservoir may hold at least 100 ml of highlighting composition. More preferably the reservoir may hold at least 150 ml of highlighting composition. More preferably the reservoir may hold at least 200 ml of highlighting composition. More preferably the reservoir may hold at least 250 ml of highlighting composition.
The present invention will now be explained by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference characters refer to parts throughout the views in which:
Referring to the drawings, a hair-highlighting device 1 comprises a handle 2 split into upper part 2a and lower part 2b. Upper part 2a is hinged to lower part 2b at proximal end 4 of handle 2.
Adjacent distal end 5 of handle 2, upper handle part 2a is attached to upper plate 7 and lower handle part 2b is attached to lower plate 8.
On upper plate 7 is mounted reservoir 3 for storing a hair-highlighting composition. Reservoir 3 is substantially a rectangular cuboid in shape and has a chamber 9 that may be filled with a hair-highlighting composition, base of reservoir chamber 9 is formed from upper plate 7, upon which the chamber walls 15, 16, 17, 18 are located. First side chamber wall 15 and second side chamber wall 16 lie parallel to the longitudinal axis of handle 2, first end chamber wall 17 sits adjacent distal end 5 of handle 2 and second chamber end wall 18 sits opposite first end chamber wall 17.
Reservoir 3 further comprises a removable cover plate 10 which attached to reservoir chamber walls by means of magnets (not shown). Cover plate 10 may be temporarily removed so as to allow a user to fill reservoir chamber 9 with a hair-highlighting composition.
Reservoir 3 further comprises plunger plate 11, which is mechanically connected to plunger button 12 by means of plunger arm 13.
Plunger arm 13 is slidably mounted at one end upon rod 14 located adjacent the corner of reservoir 3 where first chamber end wall 17 and second side chamber wall 16 meet. Plunger arm 13 extends through a hole (not shown) in cover plate 10 and is attached at its other end to plunger plate 11.
Plunger button 12 is located on plunger arm 13 adjacent distal end 5 of handle 2 and is operable by a user to move plunger plate 11 by the user applying pressure to plunger button 12.
Located at a first side chamber wall 15 of reservoir 3 is reservoir outlet 19 in the form of a slot that extends substantially across the width of first side chamber wall 13.
Although in the present embodiment reservoir outlet 19 is in the form of a slot it will be apparent that many different arrangements of outlets could be used. For example the outlet might comprise a plurality of holes.
Pivotally mounted on first side chamber wall 15 and adjacent outlet 19 is sponge roller 20.
Sponge roller 20 is rotatably mounted on device 1 adjacent reservoir outlet 19 such that highlighting composition dispensed from reservoir outlet 19 alights upon roller 20. Roller 20 rotates as it is moved along a strand of hair, thereby aiding the even application of highlighting composition to the strand of hair.
Roller 20 is moveable by a user by the application of pressure to roller lever 21. Roller 20 is biased by a spring (not shown) into its normal resting position as shown in the Figures wherein the roller 20 is clamped against lower plate 8. By application of pressure to roller lever 21 a user may lift roller away from lower plate 8. This allows a user to adjust, if necessary, the position of strands of hair when device 1 is in use.
Beneath lower plate 8 is mounted tape holder 6 for storing a tape of barrier material 23 in the form of a roll. Tape holder 6 comprises tape dispensing slot 22 positioned beneath second side chamber wall 16 thereby being located on the opposite side of device 1 to reservoir outlet 19.
Turning now to device 1 in use, a user first installs a roll of barrier material, for example foil or clear plastic film, within tape holder 6.
By removing cover plate 10 and plunger plate 11 a user may fill reservoir chamber 9 with a highlighting composition. Plunger plate 11 is then positioned such that it rests on the highlighting composition and cover plate 10 is reattached such that reservoir chamber 9 is substantially sealed apart from at reservoir outlet 19.
As handle parts 2a, 2b are hinged together at distal end 5 upper plate 7 and lower plate 8 may be moved between a first position as shown in
As shown in
With upper and lower plates 7, 8 spaced from each other in their second position as shown in
The hand of a user when grasping handle 2 naturally maintains a pressure on handle parts 2a, 2b such that lock of hair 24 is held between plates 7, 8.
A user may then dispense highlighting composition from reservoir outlet 19 onto roller 20 and subsequently onto lock of hair 24 by applying pressure to plunger button 12 with their thumb. The user is able to vary the amount of highlighting composition dispensed by varying the amount of pressure applied to plunger button 12.
The user may move device 1 such that lock of hair 24 passes through it and thereby release highlighting composition onto lock of hair 24 along the full length thereof.
If necessary the user may operate roller lever 21 so as move roller 20 to a position wherein it is not clamped against lower plate 8. This allows the user to rearrange the strands of hair as required.
Simultaneously to dispensing highlighting composition barrier material 23 is also dispensed from device 1 such that once the device has traveled the length of lock of hair 24 it is encased in the barrier material by the user having folded or crimped barrier material 23 around the lock of hair with their other hand.
When lock of hair 24 has been coated with composition and encased in barrier material along its full length, the user may operate roller lever 21 so as move roller 20 to a position wherein it is not clamped against lower plate 8. The user may then dispense a length of barrier material that does not have highlighting composition applied to it.
The user may then actuate trigger 25, which extends a small blade (not shown) from aperture 26 in lower plate 8 thereby making an incision in the side of the tape of barrier material and allowing the tape to be torn across its width.
The length of barrier material that does not have highlighting composition applied to it may then be folded over onto the length of barrier material behind the hair so as to sandwich the hair in barrier material.
The user may then apply the device to a further lock of hair and repeat until the highlighting process has been completed.
It will be apparent that many variations are possible without departing from the scope of the present invention as set out in the appended claims.
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