The present invention is generally directed to image transfer devices, and more particularly to a method and device for dispensing or stamping a material into a representation on a surface, such as hair, skin, fabric, leather, paper, a textured surface, etc.
There are currently a number of products that can temporarily add color and/or glitter to hair, face, etc. The products take advantage of fashion trends that are popularized by rock stars, fashion models, celebrities and other trend-setting personalities. Many of these products are powder-based, offering the user the ability to add color and/or glitter in a general facial area, or the hairstyle. Powder-based products can often be found in vials or containers that require manual application or roll-on applicators that can be used, for example, to add streaks of color/glitter to the hair. Alternatively, the powder-based products can be infused in aerosol dispensers that add a hint of color/glitter to a wide area of the hair.
Color and/or glitter can also be added by means of a gel-based product which allows for relatively more specific placement of the color and/or glitter. The color/glitter gel is typically squeezed out from the tubes or bottles and placed either directly into the hair or onto a hand for placement on the hair. The gel can then be manipulated through the hair or combed into place. These products can offer coverage to strands of hair or to an area of hair, but do not offer anything further than merely adding color/glitter into the hair style.
Various devices for dispensing fluids, gel inks, ink compositions, etc., are currently available as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,959,774; 3,148,401; 3,410,645; 3,418,055; 3,433,232; 3,726,289; 4,201,491; 5,019,033; 5,222,823; 5,421,765; 5,727,893; 5,799,669; 5,823,204; 5,848,599; 5,913,315; 5,964,226; 6,053,178; 6,073,635; 7,160,375B2; 7,246,447B2; 7,364,614B2; 7,981,210B2; 2003/0072599A1; 2007/0266377A1; 2008/0250956A1; 2009/0101159A1; 2009/0199960A1; and 2011/0303111A1; and Foreign CN 100464659C; CN 101384188A; CN 16995594A; JP2005-59583; WO 2004/019724; and WO 2005/011991.
The present disclosure is directed to various aspects of the present invention.
One aspect of the present invention is to provide a device for dispensing a material into a representation on a surface.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method for dispensing a material into a representation on a surface.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a device for dispensing a viscous or thick material into a representation on a surface.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a device for dispensing a viscous or thick material into a three-dimensional representation on a surface.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a device for dispensing a material into a representation on a surface. The material can include, but is not limited to, paint, gel, glitter/glue, glitter/gel, gel ink (metallic ink, glitter ink, pastel ink, etc.), or a combination thereof. The surface can be, but is not limited to, leather, skin, hair (preferably combed hair), fabric, paper, cardboard, woven material, non-woven material, or other similar textures or surfaces.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a device for dispensing a material into a representation of a certain thickness on a surface. The material can include, but is not limited to, paint, gel, glitter/glue, glitter/gel, gel ink (metallic ink, glitter ink, pastel ink, etc.), or a combination thereof. The surface can be, but is not limited to, leather, skin, hair (preferably combed hair), fabric, paper, or other similar textures or surfaces.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a device for dispensing a material into a representation on a surface, which includes a storage chamber for holding a material, a charging chamber operably connected to the storage chamber, and a dispensing chamber operably connected to the charging chamber, wherein the dispensing chamber is made of a non-porous substance and includes a configuration corresponding to a representation to be dispensed on a surface.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a device for dispensing a material into a representation on a surface, which includes a storage chamber for holding a material and including first and second end portions, a charging chamber positioned adjacent one of the first and second end portions of the storage chamber, and a dispensing chamber operably connected to the charging chamber and including a discharge port, wherein the dispensing chamber is made of a non-porous substance, and the discharge port includes a configuration generally corresponding to a representation to be dispensed on a surface.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a device for rendering a three-dimensional representation of a material on a surface, which includes a storage chamber for holding a material, a charging chamber operably connected to the storage chamber and including an opening, and a dispensing chamber operably connected to the charging chamber and including a discharge port, wherein the dispensing chamber is made of a non-porous substance, and the discharge port includes a configuration generally corresponding to a three-dimensional representation to be rendered on a surface.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a material dispensing kit, which includes a) a device for dispensing a material into a representation on a surface, including i) a storage chamber for holding a material, ii) a charging chamber operably connected to the storage chamber, and iii) a dispensing chamber operably connected to the charging chamber, wherein the dispensing chamber is made of a non-porous substance and includes a configuration corresponding to a representation to be dispensed on a surface, b) a quantity of the material having a viscosity value of at least 100,000 mu (μ) for use with the device.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method for dispensing a material into a representation on a substrate, which includes a) providing a device, including i) a storage chamber holding a material, ii) a charging chamber operably connected to the storage chamber, iii) a dispensing chamber operably connected to the charging chamber, and iv) wherein the dispensing chamber is made of a non-porous substance and includes a configuration corresponding to a representation to be dispensed on a substrate, b) providing a substrate, c) positioning the device against the substrate, c) actuating the device so as to compress the charging chamber, and d) removing the device from the substrate.
In summary, the present invention provides a method and device for dispensing a material into a representation on a surface, and particularly a three-dimensional representation formed of a viscous material.
One of the above and other aspects, novel features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment(s) of the invention, as illustrated in the drawings, in which:
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The storage chamber 10 includes top and bottom portions 12 and 14, respectively. A yoke member 16 is mounted on the bottom portion 14 of the storage chamber 10, and supports a charging chamber 18. The charging chamber 18 is preferably made of a flexible material, such that when a downward pressure is applied on the dispensing device DD (see arrow ‘X’ in
Preferably, the dispensing chamber 20 is made of a non-porous substance and includes an outline, design, or configuration corresponding to the representation R to be dispensed on the surface S. As an illustration,
The dispensing chamber 20 includes a port or opening 22 for discharging the material M therethrough. Preferably, the port or opening 22 corresponds in shape to the shape of the dispensing chamber 20.
A one-way valve 24 is positioned in the top opening 26 of the storage chamber 10. Likewise, a one-way metering valve 28 is held by a web-like support 29 inside the charging chamber 18, for releasing the material M through a bottom opening 30 therein (
A cover 32 is positioned over the top valve 24 and screwed onto the top portion 12 of the storage chamber 10. A hole 34 in the cover 32 is aligned with a hole 36 in the valve 24, to allow the air to pass therethrough into the storage chamber 10 when the valve 24 opens, as the dispensing device DD is removed away from the surface S during its operation (see arrow ‘Y’ in
A disc-shaped member 38 is placed over the material M to allow a smooth and consistent downward flow in the storage chamber 10, without the air above the disc causing any interruption. In other words, the disc 38 separates the material M from the air above it from causing any adverse effect on the downward flow of the material M.
As can be seen, the material flows from the storage chamber 10 into the charging chamber 18 via an opening 40 in the yoke 16, and into the dispensing chamber 20 via the opening 30 in the charging chamber 18. Preferably, the charging and dispensing chambers 18 and 20 are made of the same material and molded as one piece.
A protective cap 42 is snap-fitted onto the yoke 16 to protect the charging and dispensing chambers 18 and 20, and to catch any material leaks.
The material M is preferably a viscous liquid, such as paint, gel, ink, or glue, including, but not limited to, metallic ink, glitter ink, and pastel ink, and the like. It is preferred that the liquid have a viscosity of at least 100,000 mu (μ) and include glitter or the like flakes and/or particles having an average size of at least 0.10 mm, and more preferably about 0.10 mm to 0.20 mm. Preferably, the particles are hexagonal in shape; however, other shapes may also be used.
A preferred manner of using the dispensing device DD of the present invention will now be described.
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It is noted herewith that the length of a downward push or stroke of the dispensing device DD (
Preferably, the representation R, rendered by using the dispensing device DD, has a thickness range of about 1/32 inch to about ⅛ inch, and is three-dimensional in configuration.
While this invention has been described as having preferred sequences, ranges, steps, materials, structures, shapes, configurations, features, components, or designs, it is understood that it is capable of further modifications, uses and/or adaptations of the invention following in general the principle of the invention, and including such departures from the present disclosure as those come within the known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains, and as may be applied to the central features hereinbefore set forth, and fall within the scope of the invention and of the limits of the appended claims.
The present application claims the benefit of prior U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/627,111, filed Sep. 19, 2011, which is hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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61627111 | Sep 2011 | US |