The present invention relates to a head-hair treatment-agent applicator.
A technique is known for applying a head-hair treatment-agent such as a hair dye to hairs using an applicator having a comb part formed with multiple comb teeth.
For example, the applicant of the present invention proposed an applicator with comb teeth which can eject an application liquid from a center part both sides of which are sandwiched by a plurality of comb tooth rows in which comb teeth are aligned straight, and apply the application liquid to the hairs while combing the hairs by the comb tooth rows (see Patent Literature 1). This applicator with the comb teeth can eject an application liquid between the comb tooth rows, and press the applicator against the hairs in a state where the application liquid is held once between the comb tooth rows.
However, as illustrated in
Patent Literature 2 discloses an applicator which has opening parts of drop holes for ejecting a liquid in a container, in side surfaces on the tip side of comb teeth and in which bump parts are formed closer to the tip side than the opening parts and close to the opening parts, and Patent Literature 3 discloses providing projection pieces formed in upper ends of comb teeth in a comb part in which a plurality of comb teeth are linearly arranged, such that the lower surface makes an angle which is almost the right angle with respect to the center axis of comb tooth pieces.
However, the techniques of Patent Literatures 2 and 3 are techniques of ejecting agents from comb teeth, and have difficulty in stably applying agents in a long range from a the head top side to the hair tip side of long hairs. Further, the comb teeth disclosed in Patent Literature 2 each have a tapered part from a lower end of the bump part which is a tip part of the comb tooth toward the base end side and in which a comb tooth width increases toward a base end side of the comb tooth increases, and the comb teeth disclosed in Patent Literature 3 each have a uniform comb tooth width from the lower end of a given projecting piece which is the tip part of the comb tooth to the base end of the comb tooth, and cannot unevenly apply an agent to each hair placed between the comb teeth.
Hence, the present invention relates to a head-hair treatment-agent applicator which can stably apply a head-hair treatment-agent in a long range from a head top side to a hair tip side of hairs, and efficiently adhere the head-hair treatment-agent to each hair placed between comb teeth.
A head-hair treatment-agent applicator according to an aspect of the present invention includes an agent applying part which includes a comb part formed with a plurality of annularly arranged comb teeth, wherein the comb teeth each include an inversely-tapered part in which a comb tooth width decreases from a vicinity of a tip to a base end.
a) is a perspective view illustrating a shape of the comb teeth of the head-hair treatment-agent applicator according to Example 1.
a) is a graph illustrating a change in an application amount of an agent when the head-hair treatment-agent applicator according to Example 1 is used.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described based on preferable embodiments with reference to the drawings.
As illustrated in
The agent applying part 2 is a part to touch hairs, and can apply the head-hair treatment-agent 3 to the hairs while combing the hairs with the comb part 23.
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Further, as illustrated in
The comb tooth 22 according to the first embodiment has a semispherical part 22d as a tip part 22h, and a lower end P3 of the semispherical part 22d (the lower end P3 of the tip part 22h) is an upper end P1 of the inversely-tapered part 22c. That is, the comb tooth 22 has the inversely-tapered part 22c in which the comb tooth width W (corresponding to a diameter L1 of the comb tooth with the present embodiment) decreases from the lower end P3 of the tip part 22h toward the base end 22e side of the comb tooth. When the tip part 22h is pressed against the head, the tip part 22h has a guide function of pushing hairs and easily guiding more hairs to gaps between the adjacent comb teeth.
Meanwhile, the lower end P2 of the inversely-tapered part 22c is positioned in the height direction center part 22b of the comb tooth 22.
From the view point of guiding hairs between the inversely-tapered parts of the adjacent comb teeth, as to the upper end P1 of the inversely-tapered part 22c, a distance T1 (see
The tip vicinity part 22a of the comb tooth 22 is roughly in the range from the tip of the comb tooth 22 to the position 7 mm below the tip. The “tip vicinity part” according to the present invention is a concept which incorporates both the tip of the comb tooth and a portion positioned near the tip of the comb tooth, and, as in the embodiment illustrated in
Meanwhile, the height direction center part 22b of the comb tooth 22 is roughly one area in the center when the height of the comb tooth 22 is divided by three and partitioned into three areas. Although the inversely-tapered part of the comb tooth 22 may not reach the height direction center part of the comb tooth, the inversely-tapered part is preferably across the tip vicinity part of the comb tooth and the height direction center part of the comb tooth as in the present embodiment. An expression that the inversely-tapered part is across the tip vicinity part of the comb tooth and the height direction center part of the comb tooth includes that the lower end of the inversely-tapered part is positioned in the height direction center part of the comb tooth, and that the inversely-tapered part is across an area further below the height direction center part (see
As to the lower end P2 of the inversely-tapered part 22c, a distance T2 (see
Further, a height T3 of the inversely-tapered part 22c (see
As to the comb part 23 and the head-hair treatment-agent 3, as illustrated in
Various known head-hair treatment-agents such as a hair dye, a bleaching agent, styling spritz, a hair growth agent and a hair-care agent can be used for the head-hair treatment-agent 3, and the composition of each agent is not particularly limited. However, from the view point of ejecting the head-hair treatment-agent 3 at a position apart from the head and then carrying the ejected agent to the head while preventing the agent from spilling over from the cylindrical comb part 23, preferably, the head-hair treatment-agent 3 can be ejected from the agent ejection port 21 as a liquid having viscosity to some degree (including a creamy liquid or a liquid including solid content or gas) or mousse. The head-hair treatment-agent to be ejected from the agent ejection port 21 as mousse may be mousse when the head-hair treatment-agent is filled in the container part 4, may change into mousse in the container part 4 or may change into mousse between the container part 4 and the agent ejection port 21. Meanwhile, the viscosity of the head-hair treatment-agent is preferably 5000 to 30000 mPa·s (20° C.), and is more preferably 10000 to 20000 mPa·s (20° C.).
From the view point of applying an agent to hairs over a certain degree of an application width and a certain degree of a length according to one applying operation of moving the agent applying part 2 once from the head top side of the head to a hair tip direction of the hairs, in case of a woman who has about 20 to 25 cm of the hair length, the height T of the comb teeth 22 is preferably 5 to 30 mm, is more preferably 10 to 20 mm and is even more preferably 12 to 18 mm.
Further, from the same view point, an inner diameter L4 (see
As to the comb tooth 22 according to the first embodiment, comb tooth visible outlines L2 and L2 on both sides of the inversely-tapered part 22C are each linear. As to the comb tooth visible outlines L2 and L2 on both sides of the inversely-tapered part 22c, an inclined angle θ1 (see
Further, as to a gap between the adjacent comb teeth 22, a width W1 (shortest distance) between the upper ends P1 of the inversely-tapered parts 22 is preferably 0.1 to 3 mm and is more preferably 0.3 to 1 mm. In such a range, the hair bundle guided to the inversely-tapered part is not likely to be pulled out, and it is possible to rub hairs and the head-hair treatment-agent well. Further, as to the gap between the adjacent comb teeth 22, a maximum width W2 below the upper ends P1 of the inversely-tapered parts 22c is preferably 0.2 to 5 mm and is more preferably 0.8 to 2 mm. In such a range, it is easy to move the hair bundle in which the head-hair treatment-agent permeates, to the base end part.
The comb tooth 22 according to the first embodiment has, below the inversely-tapered part 22c, a tapered part 22f in which the comb tooth width W (diameter L1) increases toward a base end 22e. As to comb tooth visible outlines L3 and L3 on both sides of the tapered part 22f, an inclined angle θ2 (see
Below the inversely-tapered part 22c, a same diameter part having a certain diameter in the vertical direction is also preferably formed instead of forming the tapered part 22f. Further, below the inversely-tapered part 22c, it is possible to provide the tapered part 22f and the same diameter part. In this case, as to the tapered part 22f and the same diameter part, the tapered part 22f side may be formed on the base end 22e side, and the same diameter part side may be formed on the base end 22e side.
As illustrated in
In the head-hair treatment-agent applicator 1 illustrated in
By using such a double structure container for the container part 4, it is possible to prevent the container part 4 from being shriveled and being difficult to grip even when the remaining amount of the head-hair treatment-agent 3 decreases inside. Further, by providing the connection cap 45 and the check valve 44 to, for example, the liquid guide path 51 which communicates between space inside the container part 4 and the agent ejection port 21, and preventing a reverse flow of air to the liquid guide path 51 and the container part 4 after the agent is ejected, it is possible to prevent the agent from being difficult to be ejected or being scattered when the agent is ejected next. Furthermore, from, for example, the view point of facilitating visual checking of a state where an agent is applied to hairs and the view point of facilitating an applying operation, the distance L (see
A preferable example of a method of applying a head-hair treatment-agent using the head-hair treatment-agent applicator 1 according to the first embodiment will be described.
First, the connection cap 45 is removed from the container body 41 of the container part 4, and the head-hair treatment-agent 3 is filled in the container part 4. Further, by gripping the outer container 42 by one hand and repeatedly squeezing the outer container 42 after the connection cap 45 is attached, the head-hair treatment-agent 3 inside the container part 4 is supplied to the agent applying part 2, and the head-hair treatment-agent 3 is ejected from the agent ejection port 21. Furthermore, as illustrated in
Still further, the agent applying part 2 is moved toward the hair tip direction of the hairs, and the head-hair treatment-agent 3 is applied to the hairs placed between the adjacent comb teeth 22 while combing the hairs with the comb part 23.
With the head-hair treatment-agent applicator 1 according to the first embodiment, the comb teeth 22 forming the comb part 23 each have the inversely tapered part 22c, so that, when the comb part 23 is pressed against the hairs and moved, the hairs come into gaps between the comb teeth 22 and these hairs are guided in the base part direction of the comb teeth 22 without being accumulated near the tip parts of the comb teeth 22.
Hence, not only the head-hair treatment-agent near the tip parts of the comb teeth in the cylindrical comb part 23 but also the head-hair treatment-agent 3 near the comb tooth base are effectively applied to the hair.
Further, the comb tooth 22 has the inversely-tapered part 22c, so that, when the agent is applied to hairs 6 above the shoulders 62 which are not supported by the scalp from the back side or when the agent is applied to a site near the tips of hairs at which the thickness of hairs and the number of hairs decrease, the hairs are hardly pulled out from between the comb teeth 22. Consequently, it is possible to stably apply the head-hair treatment-agent 3 even to the hairs 6 above the shoulders 62, hairs above the shoulders, and the site near the tips of the hairs. By this means, it is also possible to stably apply the head-hair treatment-agent 3 to, for example, the hairs 6 in the long range from a head top vicinity 61 to the shoulders 62 or above the shoulders.
Further, when the comb part 23 of the applicator according to the present invention which is provided with the semispherical part 22d as the tip part 22h is pressed against the hair side, the semispherical part 22d guides more hairs to the gaps between the adjacent comb teeth 22. Furthermore, when the agent applying part 2 is moved toward the hair tip direction of the hairs in a state where the hairs are in the gaps, the hair bundle is rubbed between the inversely-tapered parts 22c of the adjacent teeth 22, and the head-hair treatment-agent 3 is efficiently adhered to each hair inside the hair bundle. By this means, it is possible to evenly treat hairs.
Further, as illustrated in
Next, another embodiment of the present invention will be described.
The head-hair treatment-agent applicators according to the second to fourth embodiments employs the same configuration as in the first embodiment except shapes of comb teeth. The above description in the first embodiment (including, for example, description of the more preferable configuration) is adequately applied to points of the second to fourth embodiments which will not be described in particular.
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According to both of the second and fourth embodiments, the comb teeth 22A and 22C have the inversely-tapered parts 22c in which the comb tooth widths W decrease from the lower ends P3 of the tip parts 22h toward the base end 22e side of the comb teeth, so that it is possible to provide the same function and effect as in the first embodiment.
Also, according to the third embodiment, the comb teeth 22B each have the inversely-tapered part 22c in which the comb tooth width W decreases from the tip of the comb tooth toward the base end 22e side of the comb tooth, so that it is possible to provide the same function and effect as in the first embodiment.
In addition, preferably, the comb tooth according to the present invention has, for example, the tip part 22h which has a tapered shape like the comb teeth according to the first, second and fourth embodiments, and the lower end P3 of the tip part 22h is the upper end P1 of the inversely-tapered part 22c from the view point of smoothly guiding hairs to gaps between comb teeth.
Although the preferable embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the present invention is by no means limited to the above embodiments, and can be variously modified without deviating from the spirit of the present invention.
For example, a comb tooth may have a plurality of inversely-tapered parts apart in the height direction. In this case, a straight part with an even comb tooth width or diameter or a forward tapered part in which the comb tooth width or the diameter increases toward the base end side may be provided between the plurality of inversely-tapered parts.
Further, comb teeth may be aligned on an oval line or may be aligned on a polygonal line such as square or hexagonal instead of being aligned on a circular line as illustrated in
Furthermore, as illustrated in
In addition, a portion having a wider comb tooth width or a lager diameter than the inversely-tapered part 22c is not preferably formed above the upper end P1 of the inversely-tapered part-22c.
Further, the head-hair treatment-agent applicator according to the present invention may not have the container part 4 or the agent ejection port 21. Even when the agent applying part 2 does not have the agent ejection port 21, it is possible to apply a head-hair treatment-agent in the same manner as in the present embodiment by, for example, directly injecting a head-hair treatment-agent from, for example, another container in space surrounded by the annularly arranged comb teeth 22.
Further, the container part may not adopt a double structure, and may be a tube container which can push out content by crushing or rolling up the tube container. Furthermore, the connection cap may not have a check valve.
Still further, an aerosol container may be used for a container part.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be further described in details based on Examples. However, the scope of the present invention is by no means limited to these Examples.
A head-hair treatment-agent applicator according to Example 1 is manufactured according to a head-hair treatment-agent applicator in modes illustrated in
The dimension of each part is as follows (see
The height T of a comb tooth (a distance from the tip of a comb tooth to a base end 22e of the comb tooth): 16 mm
The distance T1 from the tip of the comb tooth to an upper end P1 of an inversely-tapered part: 1 mm
The distance T2 from the tip of the comb tooth to a lower end P2 of the inversely-tapered part: 9 mm
The distance from the tip of the comb tooth to an upper end 22j of the round chamfered part (fillet part) 22i: 15.6 mm
The diameter of the comb tooth in the upper end P1 of the inversely-tapered part: 2 mm
The diameter of the comb tooth in the lower end P2 of the inversely-tapered part: 1.3 mm
The diameter of the comb tooth in the base end 22e: 2.5 mm
The diameter of the comb tooth in the upper end 22j of the round chamfered part (fillet part) 22i: 1.5 mm
The inner diameter L4 of a circular line on which comb teeth are aligned: 12 mm
The number of comb teeth: 15
The distance W1 between adjacent comb teeth in the upper end P1 of the inversely-tapered part: 0.5 mm.
The distance W2 between adjacent comb teeth in the lower end P2 of the inversely-tapered part: 1.2 mm
A head-hair treatment-agent applicator employing the same configuration as in Example 1 is manufactured except that a comb tooth has a semispherical part having the radius of 0.5 mm as a tip part of the comb tooth, and has a tapered part in which the diameter continuously increases from a lower end of the semispherical part (corresponding to P1′ described below) toward the base end side.
The height of a comb tooth (corresponding to T): 15.5 mm
The distance (corresponding to T1) from a tip of the comb tooth to an upper end (P1′) of a tapered part: 0.5 mm
The distance (corresponding to T2) from the tip of the comb tooth to a lower end (P2′) of the tapered part: 15 mm
The diameter of the comb tooth in the upper end (P1′) of the tapered part: 1 mm
The diameter of the comb tooth in the lower end (P2′) of the tapered part (the diameter of the comb tooth in the upper end of a round chamfered part): 1.5 mm
The diameter of the comb tooth in a base end 22e′:2.5 mm
The inner diameter (corresponding to L4) of a circular line on which comb teeth are aligned: 12 mm
The number of comb teeth: 15
The distance (corresponding to W1) between adjacent comb teeth in the upper end (P1′) of the tapered part: 1.5 mm
The distance (corresponding to W2) between adjacent comb teeth in the lower end (P2′) of the tapered part: 1 mm
A head-hair treatment-agent applicator employing the same configuration as in Example 1 is manufactured except that a comb tooth has a spherical part having the radius of 2 mm as a tip part, and has a tapered part in which the diameter continuously increases from a tip side toward the base end side below the spherical part. The diameter of an upper end part of the tapered part adjacent to the spherical part is 1 mm. The dimension of each part is as follows.
The height (corresponding to T) of a comb tooth: 16 mm
The distance (corresponding to T1) from a tip of the comb tooth to an upper end (P1″) of a tapered part: 1.9 mm
The distance (corresponding to T2) from the tip of the comb tooth to a lower end (P2″) of the tapered part: 15.5 mm
The diameter of the comb tooth in the upper end (P1″) of the tapered part: 1 mm
The diameter of the comb tooth in the lower end (P2″) of the tapered part (the diameter of the comb tooth in the upper end of the round chamfered part): 1.5 mm
The diameter of the comb tooth in a base end 22e″: 2.5 mm
The inner diameter (corresponding to L4) of a circular line on which the comb teeth are aligned: 12 mm
The number of comb teeth: 15
The distance (corresponding to W1) between adjacent comb teeth in the upper end (P1″) of the tapered part: 1.5 mm
The distance (corresponding to W2) between adjacent comb teeth in the lower end (P2″) of the tapered part: 1 mm
c) illustrates the shape of a comb tooth according to Comparative Example 2.
Evenness of the application amount and agent permeability are evaluated according to the following method and evaluation criteria using the head-hair treatment-agent applicators according to Example and Comparative Examples.
A head-hair treatment-agent is applied to hairs of a head model (mannequin) imitating the head and the neck of a woman.
A bleach agent including the following composition is used as the head-hair treatment-agent.
Further, the head-hair treatment-agent is applied by accumulating the head-hair treatment-agent in a cylindrical comb part in a state illustrated in
Primary agent (solution such as ammonia or ammonium hydrogen carbonate): 60 mass %
Secondary agent (solution such as hydrogen peroxide): 21 mass %
Powder agent (persulfate, and the like): 19 mass %
+1 point: The application amount exceeds an A value in 70% or more of a length area in the entire area from the root to the tip of hairs, and 50% or more of the A value is applied to hairs in the entire area.
0 point: The application amount exceeds the A value in 50% or more of the length area.
−1 point: An area in which the application amount exceeds the A value is 50% or less.
A head-hair treatment-agent is applied to hairs of a head model (mannequin) imitating the head and the neck of a woman.
The agent including the above-mentioned composition is used as the head-hair treatment-agent.
Further, the head-hair treatment-agent is applied by accumulating the head-hair treatment-agent in a cylindrical comb part in a state illustrated in
+1 point: An applied part (the surface of a hair bundle) is wet with a treatment-agent, and when the hair bundle is detangled, the hair bundle is wet to the inside with the treatment-agent (the treatment-agent permeates the inside of the hair bundle).
−1 point: Although the applied part (the surface of the hair bundle) is wet with the treatment agent, when the hair bundle is detangled, the hair bundle is not wet to the inside with the treatment-agent (the treatment-agent does not permeate the inside of the hair bundle).
As is clear from the result shown in table 1, the head-hair treatment-agent applicators according to Examples have good evenness of the application amount and agent permeability. The reason why agent permeability is good is because hairs more than usual are placed between comb teeth by a hair guiding unit, and the agent is applied while a hair bundle is rubbed between inversely-tapered parts of adjacent comb teeth.
The head-hair treatment-agent applicator according to the present invention can stably apply a head-hair treatment-agent in a long range from a head top side to a hair tip side of hairs, and efficiently adhere the head-hair treatment-agent to each hair placed between the comb teeth.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2010-134268 | Jun 2010 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2011/063365 | 6/10/2011 | WO | 00 | 2/26/2013 |