Claims
- 1. A highlighting comb, comprising:
- a. a spine having a first end and a second end; and
- b. a plurality of spaced-apart tines arranged side-by-side between said first and second ends of said spine, each of said tines having a spine end attached to said spine and a forwardly extending free end remote from said spine, at least a portion of said tines having a top surface, a bottom surface, and side walls extending between said top and bottom surfaces, opposing side walls of adjacent tines being constructed to define a forwardly deepening retaining area in the space between said tines which extends lengthwise between said spine and free ends of said respective tines, said retaining area being adapted to retain hair treatment material at least partially by surface tension, and said retaining area being open adjacent said top and bottom surfaces of said tines so as to be adapted to receive hair for treatment and including a first retaining end and a second retaining end, and said opposing side walls of adjacent tines comprising opposing ledges extending therefrom to facilitate retention of hair treatment material within said retaining area, said ledges extending from said first end to said second end of said retaining area.
- 2. The highlighting comb of claim 1, wherein said retaining area extends from adjacent said spine end to adjacent said free end of said tines.
- 3. The highlighting comb of claim 1, wherein said first retaining end of said retaining area extends to said spine end of said tines and said second retaining end of said retaining area extends to said free end of said tines.
- 4. The highlighting comb of claim 1, further including a handle attached to said second end of said spine.
- 5. The highlighting comb of claim 4, wherein said handle converges to a point.
- 6. The highlighting comb of claim 1, wherein said tines vary in length, said tines being constructed such that said free ends of said tines form an arcuate plane.
- 7. The highlighting comb of claim 6, wherein said arcuate plane has a center of curvature, said arcuate plane being between said center of curvature and said free ends of said tines.
- 8. The highlighting comb of claim 1, wherein said spine bows from said first end to said second end of said spine.
- 9. The highlighting comb of claim 1, wherein said free ends of said tines further comprise a pair of spaced-apart teeth, said teeth defining a recessed groove therebetween, said recessed groove being adapted to receive hair not to be treated by the hair treatment material.
- 10. The highlighting comb of claim 9, wherein said bottom surface of said tines further defines a channel connected to said recessed groove for guiding hair not to be treated and at least partially received by said recessed groove along said bottom surface.
- 11. The highlighting comb of claim 1, further comprising flow barriers associated with said retaining areas for preventing the excess flow of hair treatment material toward said spine.
- 12. The highlighting comb of claim 1, further comprising indicia on said top surface for facilitating varying process steps.
- 13. A highlighting comb, comprising:
- a. a spine having a first end and a second end;
- b. a plurality of spaced-apart tines arranged side-by-side between said first and second ends of said spine, each of said tines having a spine end attached to said spine and a forwardly extending free end remote from said spine, each of said tines having a top surface, a bottom surface and side walls extending between said top and bottom surfaces, opposing side walls of adjacent tines being constructed to define a retaining area for retaining hair treatment material, said retaining area being defined in the space between said tines which extends lengthwise between said spine and said free ends of said respective tines, and said retaining area being open adjacent said top and bottom surfaces of said tines for receiving hair for treatment; and
- c. said spine being bowed from said first end to said second end of said spine to facilitate said comb to the contour of a person's head.
- 14. The highlighting comb of claim 13, wherein said tines vary in length and are constructed such that said free ends of said tines form an arcuate plane.
- 15. A highlighting comb, comprising:
- a. a spine having a first end and a second end; and
- b. a plurality of spaced-apart tines arranged side-by-side between said first and second ends of said spine, each of said tines having a spine end attached to said spine and a forwardly extending free end remote from said spine, at least a portion of said tines having a top surface, a bottom surface, and side walls extending between said top and bottom surfaces, opposing side walls of adjacent tines being constructed to define a continuously forwardly deepening retaining area for retaining hair treatment, said retaining area being defined in the space between said tines which extends lengthwise between said spine and free ends of said respective tines, and said retaining area being open adjacent said top and bottom surfaces of said tines for receiving hair for treatment.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation and claims the benefit of commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/976,804, filed Nov. 24, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,130 which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/046,253, filed May 12, 1997, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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White comb with Attachment--This Comb has the following indicia on its handle: Pat. No. 96310, at least one year prior to Nov. 24, 1997. |
"The Perfect Hair Weaver"--black comb with a tapering handle, at least one year prior to Nov. 24, 1997. |
"Karolight by Karol Fisher"--light blue comb, at least one year prior to Nov. 24, 1997. |
"Clairol Nuances--Glide Applicator--" translucent eight tong pick, at least one year prior to Nov. 24, 1997. |
"Original Pump Comb"--white comb with translucent handle, at least one year prior to Nov. 24, 1997. |
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