The invention relates to the field of combs. More particularly, the invention relates to a lice comb cleaning apparatus, and a cleaning method.
A lice comb includes a body and teeth extending therefrom. The teeth of a lice comb are denser in comparison to a hair brushing comb, for picking out lice, eggs, and other undesirable matter.
The lice comb, particularly when used for picking lice, must be cleaned after use. This is performed by hand, paper, flowing water or other means.
Since all these means are external to the comb, and unaesthetic, lice combing is a nasty activity.
There is a long felt need to provide a solution to the above-mentioned and other problems of the prior art.
The present invention is directed to a method for cleaning teeth of a lice comb, the method comprising the steps of:
The deformable material may be a woven fabric, a non-woven fabric, a stretchable fabric, a stretchable material, rubber, nylon, plastic, silk, and the like.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the deformable material comprises a hook-and-loop fastener attached to the area in which teeth of a lice comb are integrated, for preventing of lice and eggs to fall out of the lice comb.
The reference numbers have been used to point out elements in the embodiments described and illustrated herein, in order to facilitate the understanding of the invention. They are meant to be merely illustrative, and not limiting. Also, the foregoing embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated in conjunction with systems and methods thereof, which are meant to be merely illustrative, and not limiting.
Embodiments, features, and aspects of the invention are described herein in conjunction with the following drawings:
The drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
The invention will be understood from the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention, which are meant to be descriptive and not limiting. For the sake of brevity, some well-known features are not described in detail.
The reference numbers have been used to point out elements in the embodiments described and illustrated herein, in order to facilitate the understanding of the invention. They are meant to be merely illustrative, and not limiting. Also, the foregoing embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated in conjunction with systems and methods thereof, which are meant to be merely illustrative, and not limiting.
A lice comb cleaning apparatus 10 includes a fabric or sieve 14A; a board 16; and stitches 18 for connecting ends 50A and 50B of (hidden in the figure) fabric 14A to board 16, for allowing holding fabric 14A by board 16.
According to a preferred embodiment, board 16 includes two regions 42A and 42B, each for being held by one hand of the user, such that fabric 14A is disposed between regions 42A and 42B and not covered thereby.
At the first step, the user holds region 42A of board 16 with a first hand; holds region 42B with a second hand; places fabric 14A on the teeth 12 of a lice comb 40; and presses each of regions 42A and 42B parallel to teeth 12 and therealong, as shown by arrow 20, towards the handle 52 of lice comb 40, while the bottom 44 of handle 52 is supported, e.g., by rests a table.
The above operation provides significant force of drawing away ends 50A and 50B of fabric 14A one from the other, thus it stretches fabric 14A, and further presses fabric 14A onto teeth 12, such that teeth 12 perforate fabric 14A, thereby threading themselves therethrough.
At the second step of use, the user places lice comb cleaning apparatus 10 at the end of teeth 12, and may comb the hair.
At the third step, the user lifts any of regions 42A or 42B, as shown by arrow 24, and further pulls comb cleaning apparatus 10, for removing it from comb 40, thereby removing the lice from teeth 12.
Lice comb cleaning apparatus 10 may further include a fabric 14B, being removably stuck to fabric 14A.
Accordingly at the third step, the user may lift fabric 14A with board 16 from teeth 12, while holding fabric 14B for not allowing removal thereof, thus separating fabric 14A only, with the dirt, from teeth 12 and from fabric 14B.
Then, the user may again comb the hair.
Lice comb cleaning apparatus 10 may further include a fabric 14C, being removably stuck to fabric 14C.
Then, the user may lift fabric 14B alone from teeth 12, while holding fabric 14C for not allowing removal thereof, thus separating fabric 14B only from teeth 12 and from fabric 14C.
Thus, in one aspect, the invention is directed to a lice comb cleaning apparatus (10), including:
The at least one end (50A) of the first fabric (14A), being attached to the board (16), may include at least two ends (50A, 50B) of the first fabric (14A) being attached to the board (16), thereby forming two regions (42A, 42B) of the board (16), each of being held by a different hand, for allowing forcible pressing, by the hands, the first fabric (14A) onto the teeth (12), for applying the threading thereof into the first fabric (14A).
The lice comb cleaning apparatus (10) may further include:
The lice comb cleaning apparatus (10) may further include:
The attaching of the first fabric (14A) to the board (16) may constitute stitching, for provide strong force of the attaching.
The material of the board (16) may be paperboard, thereby allow the stitching.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the board comprises a hook-and-loop fastener, such as of Velcro®. This allows attaching the 42A and 42B parts of the board to each other while combing.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the fabric is stretchable. A stretchable fabric surrounding each of the teeth of a comb better “filters” lice and eggs.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the fabric is of a non-woven form. A non-woven fabric does not comprise crisscross fibers, and accordingly better seals the surrounding of each tooth of a comb.
A Cleaning Pad
The lice comb comprises teeth 12 fixed in a base 52 which is used also as a handle for holding the comb while cleaning lice and eggs from hair.
Lice combs of the prior art contain dense teeth, for the purpose that all lice and eggs are trapped by its teeth, like fish in fishing net. Nevertheless, after cleaning, lice and eggs still remain on the teeth of the lice comb. Since a lice comb is preferably not disposable, there is a long felt need to find a solution for using a lice comb several times.
The solution described in
A basic requirement from the pad is that lice and eggs cannot pass through its fibers. For this purpose the spaces between the pad fibers should be smaller than the size of the lice and eggs so that they cannot pass through the pad.
A second feature that can prevent lice and eggs from passing through the pad is the grip of the padding around each of the teeth of the comb. A stretchable fabric will do since it seals spaces between the pad fibers and comb teeth so that lice and eggs cannot pass through the spaces.
Additionally or alternatively, a non-woven fabric will also do, since in contrast to a crisscross fabric the gaps between its fibers have no corners, so a rounded cross-section comb tooth is gripped all over its extent.
But even if the pad absolutely prevents the passage of lice and eggs through it, the eggs and lice must still be prevented from falling off the comb and pad during and after the combing. This is can be prevented by a fastener which surrounds the area where the comb teeth is applied. An example of a hook-and-loop fastener is a Velcro fastener.
As mentioned, the cleaning pad 14 may be made of a stretchable (elastic) material. An example of such material is a Lycra fabric. “Spandex, Lycra or elastane is a synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity.” (From Wikipedia) Using a stretchable fabric such as Spandex causes the fabric to grip each of the teeth around and therefore prevent passage of lice and eggs through gaps in the pad around the comb's teeth.
Upon pulling the cleaning pad 14 out, after cleaning the fastener on one side of the teeth 54a can be fastened to the fastener on the other side of the teeth 54b, and as a result prevent from lice and eggs to fall out of the pad.
The lice comb comprises a handle 52 to be held by a user while combing, and teeth 12.
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In the figures and/or description herein, the following reference numerals (Reference Signs List) have been mentioned:
The foregoing description and illustrations of the embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the above description in any form.
Any term that has been defined above and used in the claims, should to be interpreted according to this definition.
The reference numbers in the claims are not a part of the claims, but rather used for facilitating the reading thereof. These reference numbers should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any form.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 15610657 | Jun 2017 | US |
Child | 16186548 | US |