The invention relates to eyelash combs.
Conventional eyelash combs typically contain a handle portion and a comb portion, with the comb portion often having a plurality of parallel arranged prongs. The eyelash comb is used to separate individual eyelashes from being stuck together after the application of mascara or other substances and to distribute the mascara better and evenly to the eyelashes. The present invention provides a significant improvement over current eyelash combs.
Generally, the present invention provides for a heated eyelash comb which provides for direct contact to the eyelashes having mascara contained thereon with heated prongs which makes separating and reapplying the already applied mascara easier and reduces the risk of pulling out one or more eyelashes during separation or reapplication. The prongs are heated by a heat member which can be controlled by a switch. The heat member provides for sufficient and/or direct warming of the comb like projecting element (i.e. prongs). With the heated prongs any previously applied mascara can be softened to allow the wearer to achieve a desirable effect/result.
Mascara can contain binder substances or mixtures with low melting points such as, but not limited to, Carnauba wax (melting point between 80° C. and 87° C.) or Vaseline (melting point between 38° C. and 58° C.). Given the variances in temperature, more or less heat from the heat member may be needed in order for the prongs to be able to soften the mascara. In one embodiment of the present invention a potentiometer can be included within the electric circuitry which permits for adjustment of the temperature that the heat member can achieve. An indicating device can also alert the user to when the desired temperature has been reached and/or that the device is on. In one embodiment the comb part of the heated eyelash comb can be removably secured to the head part, wherein in another embodiment the comb part can be permanently secured to the head part.
For purposes of the below description the following parts list can include:
Head part A is provided within a receiving cavity having an upper recess G. Disposed within head part A is an heating element 4 which can be in communication with a thermo conductive material 9 which is also disposed within the receiving cavity of head part A. In use comb part C can be removably secured to head part A. In one securement embodiment, the attachment shafts can be inserted within the receiving cavity such that they are in communication with the thermo conductive material 9 and the ends of prong connector E can be permitted to snap or otherwise secure preferably at the recess G. In one non-limiting embodiment small openings can be provided within the recess sidewall for receipt of the ends of prong connector G, which permits the snap-fastening securement. Alternatively, a snug fit can be achieved between prong connector E and recess G during insertion. In the removable embodiments, the snap closure of the comb part C to head part A can be overcome through sufficient pulling force which causes the ends of prong connector E to be removed out of the openings in the recess sidewall.
The present invention provides the ability for thermal heating of the comb prongs 5 or F (See
With the present invention, comb prongs 5 can be directly heated by conduction through a heating element in order to reach the required/necessary temperature for softening the mascara. Comb prongs 5 are preferably not heated by radiation and convection techniques. The softening of the mascara can be primarily established by direct contact of the heated comb prongs by means of conduction. The heated prongs preferably extends all the way to the contact area of prongs 5 (i.e. pointed end, etc.) which contact the mascara for softening.
The present invention provides for heat dissipation and preferably a sufficient, if not complete, heating of the eyelashes. The mascara can be applied throughout at a relatively low heat rate such as within a range of about 40 to about 87 degrees. Furthermore, any range of values falling in between the range provided in the preceding sentence can also be used and are incorporated by reference.
The present invention overcomes the clumping problems through the preferred use of conductive, point-like fusion/softening of the mascara. Unlike radiating heating, this significantly reduces the risk of thermal irritation to the surrounding anatomic structures of the eyelashes such as the eyelid, cornea and iris, in view of the preferred low heat provided with the present invention. In addition, by direct heating of the comb prongs 5, cleaning of the eyelashes is much easier, because the warmed up mascara can be effortlessly washed or wiped off, without excessive rubbing of the eye, thus, also providing a hygienic advantage.
In the following description, the structural components of certain aspects and embodiments of the invention will be discussed. The thermo eyelash comb can comprise a head part A and a handle part B (for example see
Comb prongs 5 can be formed/shaped in a needle-like configuration, though such is not considered limiting. In one non-limiting embodiment, each prong 5 can have a thickness of approximately 0.5 mm and a total length of approximately 15 mm. Preferably, prongs 5 can be arranged parallel in a row. In one embodiment, the lengths of prongs 5 can be longer on the outside such that the top or peak of prongs 5 for a concave configuration (See
The exposed part/functioning part F of each prong can be between approximately 3 mm to approximately 10 mm in length. The exposed part F can be defined by the visible portion of the comb prongs 5 once comb part C is secured to head part A. The exposed part F can be considered the total length of the prong 5 less the attachment shaft D portion disposed within the receiving cavity of head part A (when comb part C is secured to head part A) and less the portion of prong 5 enclosed by prong connector E. A protective cap, (not shown in the drawings) for the comb part can be provided and secured to head part A over functioning part F of prongs 5 to protect against external influences and at the same provides protection from accidental/inadvertent stabbing from the comb prongs 5 when the invention is not in use. The outer ends of prongs 5 can be needle like, dull or pointed.
An optical display/indicator 3, which in one non-limiting embodiment can be a light emitting diode (“LED”), signals that the circuit is closed and thus that heating element 4 is heating up. By contact of the heated prongs 5 to the eyelashes the binding agent of the previously applied mascara will soften, thus allowing an easy comb through, to individually separate the eyelashes, which at least reduces the danger of “tearing out of lashes” or other unintentional or undesirable clumping, peeling and/or crumbling of the previously applied mascara.
In one embodiment of the invention, the range or temperature of heating element 4 can be monitored and/or sensed by an electronic temperature sensor 7 which, upon reaching the desired temperature, can cause a visual/optical 3 and/or acoustic/audio display/announcement to activate (i.e. light up, produce a sound, etc.), thus signaling the achievement of the set/ideal/desired temperature. In an alternative embodiment (See
In another embodiment, a power supply can be continuously adjustable/variable by a potentiometer 8 (See
Though comb part C can be permanently secured to head part A, it is also within the scope of the invention to design comb part C to be removable and interchangeable with head part A which can be considered a shell/hub for receipt of comb part C. Furthermore, it is also within the scope of the invention to have the head part removably secured to the handle. The shells or hub (
Prongs connector E of removable/detachable comb part C can be made from a suitable material to be fixated in conjunction with recess G to head part A, such that prong shafts D are securely anchored or positioned in head part A (i.e. within the receiving cavity). Heating element 4 can be below prong shafts D, or arranged around them, or in any other position which permits prongs 5 to become heated.
Furthermore, it is also possible to use several independent heating elements 4. In either case, a connection between the prongs 5 and the heating elements 4 through thermo-conducting material 9, which enables a conductive heat transfer and/or direct contact between the heating element and prongs can be used. As another non-limiting option, heating element 4 can be used as a self-regulating Positive Temperature Coefficient (PCT), which can be barium titanate-ceramic bodies that are pressed either in disc, rod or tube form and are encased/enclosed in metal. With the use of the PCT, comb prongs 5 could be soldered directly with/to the metal capsule or can be welded or otherwise secured together, and therefore provide an improved effective heat conduction for the comb part C.
The thermo-conducting material 9 can be shaped so as to form slot or openings 6 for received a corresponding one of the attachment shafts D, such as in a female/male attachment relationship. The heating element select is not limited to any particular embodiment, and can be any conventional heating component used to provide heat.
In lieu or addition to a battery power source, the heated eyelash comb can also be provided with an electrical cord to plug in the heated eyelash comb. The plugging in of the electrical could also be used to recharge the battery, where a rechargeable battery is provided as one of the power sources. Additionally, the heated eyelash comb can be provided with a charging base, to charge the battery within the comb's housing. The base can be provided with a cavity for receipt of the bottom (non-prong end) of the heated eyelash comb which creates an electronic connection between the charging base and heated eyelash comb.
As a non-limiting example, the comb and the base can form a two-part transformer, with the base having a first part of the transformer and the heated eyelash comb containing the second part. The charging base can be connected with a wall outlet through an associated electrical cord. When the heated eyelash comb is slid or otherwise connected onto the charging base, the transformer circuitry is created which permits the charge to flow. The charging base can be provided with one of the coils and a metal bar and the heated eyelash comb can be provided with the second coil. Other electronic charging configurations, circuitry and/or components can be used and are also considered within the scope of the invention.
It is also within the scope of the invention that the present invention device be used and configured only as an heated eyelash comb/eyelash comb and not have any other features incorporated with or added to the device for other additional uses.
All measurements, amounts, values, sizes, shapes, percentages, materials, configurations, securement mechanisms, sealing members, sensing members, components, orientations, etc. discussed above or shown in the drawing figures are merely by way of example and are not considered limiting and other measurements, amounts, values, sizes, shapes, percentages, materials, configurations, securement mechanisms, sealing members, sensing members, components, orientations etc. can be chosen and used and all are considered within the scope of the invention.
Various types of heating elements can be used within head part A and all are considered within the scope of the invention. Various types of removable securement connections can be used to removably secure comb part C to head part A.
Some of the features and characteristics (“Feature”) of the present invention can include, but are not limited to:
Feature 1. Eyelash comb with one head part (A), therein containing a comb part (C), consisting of single row, parallel arranged, heat-conducting prongs (5), which are connected with at least one heat element (4) and are connected through heat-conduction, and a handle part (B) with a power source (2), which is activated by a power switch (1) thus supplying electric power to the whole heat element(s) (4).
Feature 2. Eyelash comb according to feature 1 wherein the one or more heat element(s) (4) are self-regulating Barium titanate-ceramic bodies PTC heating elements.
Feature 3. Eyelash comb according to feature 1, wherein the switch (1) is a potentiometer (8) with a power off switch.
Feature 4. Eyelash comb according to features 1, 2 and 3, characterized in that it has a visual and or acoustic indicator (3), which indicates/signals the closed circuit.
Feature 5. Eyelash comb according to features 1-3 wherein the head part (A) contains a thermo-indicating material (10), which signals a temperature change of the comb part/member (C).
Feature 6. Eyelash comb according to features 1-3 characterized in that the head part (A) contains an electronic thermal sensor (7), whereby upon reaching a set temperature of the comb part (C) within the head part (a) are signaled visually and/or acoustically (3).
Feature 7. Eyelash comb according to features 1-3 characterized in that the head part (A) is coated/covered with a thermo-indicating color (10), which signals a temperature change of the comb part (C).
Feature 8. Eyelash comb according to features 1 and 3-6, wherein a potentiometer is located in the eclectic circuit, to set the manufacture recommended power supply.
Feature 9. Eyelash comb according to features 1-8 wherein the thermal element (4) is arranged in a single row beside or below the row of the comb shafts (D) and the shells (6).
Feature 10. Eyelash comb according to features 1-8 wherein the thermo heating elements (4) are at least two-rowed and in at least in one level arranged around the comb shafts (D).
Feature 11. Eyelash comb according to feature 10 wherein the power source is at least one disposable battery.
Feature 12. Eyelash comb according to features 1-11 characterized in that the power source is rechargeable.
Feature 13. Eyelash comb according to features 1-12 characterized in that the comb prongs (5) are made out of a material with a high heat conduction purpose.
Furthermore, one or more features or characteristics discussed for one embodiment of the present invention can also be used with another of the above discussed embodiments of the present invention.
The comb prongs are preferably constructed from a conductive material.
Unless feature(s) or characteristic(s) described in the specification or shown in the drawings for a claim element or claim term specifically appear in the claim with the claim element or claim term, then the inventor does not consider such feature(s) or characteristic(s) to be included for the claim element or claim term in the claim when and if the claim element or claim term is interpreted or construed.
While the invention has been described and disclosed in certain terms and has disclosed certain embodiments or modifications, persons skilled in the art who have acquainted themselves with the invention, will appreciate that it is not necessarily limited by such terms, nor to the specific embodiments and modification disclosed herein. Thus, a wide variety of alternatives, suggested by the teachings herein, can be practiced without departing from the spirit of the invention, and rights to such alternatives are particularly reserved and considered within the scope of the invention.
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