The present invention relates to devices, methods and kits for facilitating treatment of the hair, and more particularly hair roots.
It is known to apply substances to the hair. Such substances may be in the form of a gel that dries relatively slowly, for example.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide devices, methods and kits that make it easier to use slow-drying substances for giving volume to the hair.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide devices, methods and kits for facilitating treatment of the hair, for example, to obtain a hair volume effect by applying a substance. In exemplary embodiments, the substance may be a polymer-rich substance that is capable of holding hair roots spaced apart from the scalp.
In various exemplary embodiments, the invention provides a device for holding a lock of hair, the device comprising: a base portion for resting against the scalp; a holding portion arranged to hold a portion of said lock substantially upstanding between the holding portion and the scalp; and a link portion connecting the base portion to the holding portion and configured in such a manner as to allow access to said portion of said lock. In exemplary embodiments, the link portion is configured to allow a hair care substance to be applied to said portion of said lock. In exemplary embodiments, the holding portion may be situated substantially above the base portion at a non-zero distance therefrom.
Such a device enables hair roots to be held in an upstanding configuration on the scalp, for example, for a long enough time to allow a substance, used to fix the hair in position, to dry.
In exemplary embodiments, the link portion may advantageously be arranged in such a manner that the hair-holding portion can be moved toward the base portion by elastically deforming the device. In such embodiments, a light resilient return force can be exerted on the hair so as to keep the hair under a certain amount of tension while the substance is being applied and while the substance is drying.
In exemplary embodiments, the link portion may extend substantially obliquely between the holding portion and the base portion.
Still, in exemplary embodiments, the base portion may be in the form of a circular arc. Such embodiments may make it easier to apply the device to the scalp and to deform the link portion elastically.
According to various exemplary embodiments of the invention, the link portion may be made in various ways. For example, in embodiments, the link may be generally U-shaped with limbs that are connected to the base portion. In embodiments in which the base portion is in the form of a circular arc, the two limbs may be connected respectively to two circumferential ends of the base portion.
In exemplary embodiments, the link portion and the base portion may advantageously be made integrally, i.e., monolithically, for example, by molding a plastics material. In exemplary embodiments, the holding portion may also be made integrally, i.e., monolithically, with the link portion, for example, by molding a plastics material. In exemplary embodiments, the entire device may be made as a single piece by molding a plastics material.
According to various exemplary embodiments of the invention, the holding portion may be made in various ways. For example, the holding portion may include a clip, such as, for example, an elastically deformable clip.
For example, in exemplary embodiments the clip may be made with at least one branch hinged relative to another branch, such as, for example, by at least one film-hinge. In exemplary embodiments, the clip comprises two branches each hinged via a film-hinge to the link portion, the two branches being arranged in such a manner as to be capable, when in a close-together position, of co-operating so as to clamp hair between them. Co-operation between the branches may be achieved, for example, by a rim formed at a free end of one of the branches on which the other branch may snap-fasten.
In exemplary embodiments, the clip may also be made with two branches at a spacing that may be selected in such a manner as to make it possible to clamp onto hair. In exemplary embodiments, the two branches may include two substantially touching edges with sufficient elasticity to enable the user to insert the hair that is to be held between said edges.
In exemplary embodiments, the branches may be covered in an outer sleeve of a compressible material, for example, a foam.
In exemplary embodiments, the branches may include two diverging portions, making it easier to insert hair therebetween.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a device for holding a lock of hair, the device comprising: a base portion for resting on the scalp; a holding portion comprising a clip arranged to hold a portion of said lock in a substantially upstanding configuration between the holding portion and the scalp; and a link portion connecting the base portion to the holding portion, the link portion being arranged in such a manner that the holding portion can be moved toward the base portion by elastically deforming the device.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a method of treating hair, the method comprising: holding root portions of a lock of hair in an upstanding configuration on the scalp by using a device as defined above; and applying a hair care substance to the roots of the hair held with the device.
For example, in exemplary embodiments the substance may be a substance that hardens on drying, so as to lock the hair roots in the orientation given thereto by the device.
In exemplary embodiments, the substance may be constituted by a polymer-rich gel, for example, a gel having a drying time that is greater than or equal to twenty seconds.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a hair care kit comprising a device as defined above together with a substance for applying to hair roots. For example, in exemplary embodiments, the substance may be a substance for locking the roots in a particular orientation on drying.
The invention can be better understood on reading the following detailed description of non-limiting embodiments thereof, and on examining the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the first exemplary embodiment of
In the first exemplary embodiment, the base portion 20 comprises an elongate body of circular cross-section extending along a curvilinear longitudinal axis X, which is circular in the first exemplary embodiment, with radius lying in the range fifteen millimeters (mm) to thirty millimeters, for example. In the first exemplary embodiment, the body of the base portion 20 extends over an angular sector of about 270°.
As shown in
The limbs 41 are of circular cross-section and extend obliquely upward going toward a middle portion 21 of the base portion 20. A curvilinear portion 42 having the same circular cross-section unites the limbs 41. This curvilinear portion 42 extends along a longitudinal axis Y that is substantially concentric with the axis X when the device 2 is observed from above. As shown in
The holding portion 30 comprises a clip with two branches 31 and 32 that are connected to the curvilinear portion 42 by respective thin portions 34 and 35 that define film-hinges. Thus, the branches 31 and 32 can pivot relative to the link portion 40 between an open position, as shown in
The device 10 may be used as follows.
A user takes hold of a lock of hair so as to cause the hair roots R to be upstanding on the scalp S, and then introduces the hair between the branches 31 and 32, as shown in
The user can then close the clip, for example, by using the thumb and forefinger of the other hand, as shown in
Various modifications to the device are contemplated by the invention. For example, various modifications to the holding portion are contemplated by the invention, as described below with reference to
A second exemplary embodiment of a device 10′ is shown in
The branches 31 and 32 have respective parallel rectilinear portions 51 and 52 of circular cross-section and respective end portions 53 and 54 that diverge going away from the curvilinear portion 42 so as to make it easier to insert hair between the branches 31 and 32.
The rectilinear portions 50 and 51 have respective adjacent edges 55 and 56 that are touching or spaced apart by only a small distance, so as to enable them to clamp onto hair that is inserted therebetween.
A third exemplary embodiment of a device 10″ is shown in
When the device 10″ is in use, the user can slide hair between the sleeves 61 and 62, for example, because of the compressibility from the materials from which the sleeves 61 and 62 are made.
Naturally, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention contemplate that the holding portion and the base and link portions could be made in other ways.
Although the present invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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This non provisional application claims the benefit of French Application No. 03 05558 filed on May 7, 2003, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/472,464 filed on May 22, 2003, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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