The present invention relates generally to hair treatment. More specifically, the present invention provides an eco-friendly apparatus for use in the process of highlighting, dying, or otherwise treating hair.
Many typical hair treatment processes for coloring hair are not eco-friendly as such processes include the use of wasteful products such as foil. The foil that is used for highlighting hair is only used once, as it is difficult to clean or reuse foil. As such, this leads to increased costs for companies, in addition to having a harmful impact on the environment in producing more waste. Furthermore, when using foil in hair highlighting processes, a user must typically hold the foil with one hand in order to keep it in place behind the lock of hair that is being treated. This limits the user to using a single hand to apply the coloring chemicals, or requires the assistance of another individual. The use of foil also does not address the issue of possibly staining the root when applying the coloring chemicals.
Therefore it is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for applying coloring chemicals to hair and a method thereof for applying said coloring chemicals. An applicator sheet and a sheet retainer are provided for applying the coloring chemicals to a lock of hair. The applicator sheet provides a liquid-impervious body that prevents the seeping through of the coloring chemicals. To dye hair using the applicator sheet, the lock of hair is placed on the liquid-impervious body and the sheet retainer is magnetically attached to a first magnetic strip of the applicator sheet. As the applicator sheet does not need to be held in place, the coloring chemicals can be easily applied by a single person. Furthermore, the sheet retainer ensures that the root is not stained. Once applied, the sheet retainer is removed and a second magnetic strip of the applicator sheet is magnetically attached to the first magnetic strip, wherein the applicator sheet is folded in half, surrounding the lock of hair. The applicator sheet and the sheet retainer are reusable and can be readily cleaned after each use.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is an apparatus for applying coloring chemicals 70 to hair, and a method thereof for applying said coloring chemicals 70. In reference to
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The first magnetic strip 10 and the second magnetic strip 20 are integrated into the liquid-impervious body 40, wherein the first magnetic strip 10 and the second magnetic strip 20 are terminally positioned opposite each other, along the applicator body. The first magnetic strip 10 can be engaged with the sheet retainer 2 or the second magnetic strip 20 to clamp the lock of hair 60. When the second magnetic strip 20 is engaged with the first magnetic strip 10, the liquid-impervious body 40 is folded about a mid-line axis 43, such that the lock of hair 60 is sandwiched between the liquid-impervious body 40.
The first magnetic strip 10 and the second magnetic strip 20 are positioned across the liquid-impervious body 40, such that the lock of hair 60 is clamped along the width of the liquid-impervious body 40 when the second magnetic strip 20 is engaged with the first magnetic strip 10, as depicted in
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In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first layer 41 and the second layer 42 are heat sealed together in order to retain the first magnetic strip 10 and the second magnetic strip 20 in place within the liquid-impervious body 40. However, in other embodiments, other suitable sealing methods may be used to connect the first layer 41 and the second layer 42 together. In one other embodiment, an adhesive is applied in between the first layer 41 and the second layer 42 in order to seal together the first layer 41 and the second layer 42. In yet another embodiment, the first layer 41 and the second layer 42 can be stitched together.
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The third magnetic strip 30 allows the sheet retainer 2 to engage with the applicator sheet 1. More specifically, the third magnetic strip 30 is engaged with the first magnetic strip 10, temporarily attaching the sheet retainer 2 to the applicator sheet 1 as depicted in
The handle portion is provided such that the length of the sheet retainer 2 is greater than the width of the liquid-impervious body 40. The handle portion can be provided in a number of ways. In one embodiment, the third magnetic strip 30 is longer than the first magnetic strip 10, such that when the third magnetic strip 30 is engaged with the first magnetic strip 10, the excess of the third magnetic strip 30 provides the handle portion for the user to grasp. In another embodiment, an excess of material is provided by the liquid-impervious cover 50, forming the handle portion. In yet another embodiment, a rigid piece of material is positioned adjacent to one end of the third magnetic strip 30 and encased within the liquid-impervious cover 50 in order to form the handle portion.
The method of applying the coloring chemicals 70 to the hair is performed on one lock of hair 60 at a time. In reference to
When the third magnetic strip 30 is engaged with the first magnetic strip 10, the lock of hair 60 is separated into a first portion and a second portion; the first portion being the length of hair extending past the first magnetic strip 10 and the third magnetic strip 30, and the second portion being the length of hair positioned in between the first magnetic strip 10 and the third magnetic strip 30. In reference to
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In order to rinse the coloring chemicals 70 from the lock of hair 60, the second magnetic strip 20 is disengaged from the first magnetic strip 10. The applicator sheet 1 can then be removed in order to rinse the lock of hair 60, or the sheet retainer 2 can be reattached to the applicator sheet 1. If the sheet retainer 2 is attached to the applicator sheet 1, then the third magnetic strip 30 is once again engaged with the first magnetic strip 10. The user can then rinse the first portion of the lock of hair 60 against the liquid-impervious body 40. Once the first portion of the lock of hair 60 has been rinsed, the third magnetic strip 30 is disengaged from the first magnetic strip 10 and the second portion of the lock of hair 60 is rinsed.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/202,310 filed on Aug. 7, 2015.
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62202310 | Aug 2015 | US |