The disclosed technology relates generally to methods and devices for hair care and, more specifically, to a method and a device for sealing box braids, twists, and other vertical hairstyles, particularly when the hairstyles include synthetic or artificial hair.
Hairstyles using synthetic or artificial hair often require sealing using heat, in order to soften the braids or twists and the artificial hair thereof. This is typically accomplished using hot water, where the braid (or other hairstyle component) is placed in a container of hot water, disposed beneath the person's head, for a short duration. Following exposure to the hot water, the braid is dabbed on a towel or other material to remove excess water drips, and is then held by a stylist, or second person, until the braid is cooled. This process typically involves multiple stylists—a first to insert the braid into the hot water, a second to dry the braid and prevent hot water from dripping, and often a third stylist to cool the braid, by holding and/or fanning of the braid.
During sealing of the braid, the patron whose hair is being sealed, as well as the hairstylists involved, are exposed to hot water and steam emanating therefrom, and to the heated braid. This can result in burns and other types of injuries. Additionally, the extent to which the braid can be inserted into the water is dependent on the patron's resistance to heat near their scalp. Furthermore, hot water can easily spill from open containers.
Thus, there exists a need in the art for a device and a method or sealing braids, twists, and other vertical hairstyles including synthetic hair which maximizes the efficiency of the braid sealing, such as the circumference of the braid sealed and the number of braids sealed at once, while reducing the risk of injury to the patron and the hairstylists, and allowing sealing of such braids by a single person.
The disclosed technology relates generally to methods and devices for hair care and, more specifically, to a method and a device for sealing box braids, twists, and other vertical hairstyles, particularly when the hairstyles include synthetic or artificial hair.
According to an aspect of some embodiments of the teachings herein, there is provided a device for sealing a vertical hairstyle, which may include synthetic strands and/or natural human hair strands. The device includes a chamber having a heating mechanism disposed in a bottom surface of the chamber. The device further includes a neck portion defining a portal into the device. The neck portion is at least partially lined with a liquid-absorbent material. An extendable portion is disposed between, and connects, the chamber and the neck portion. The extendable portion is extendable between a fully compressed state and a fully extended state.
In some embodiments, the neck portion and the chamber are formed of a flexible material.
In some embodiments, the neck portion and the chamber are formed of a material having poor heat conductivity, such that an exterior surface of the neck portion and the chamber remains cool to the touch of a human hand when the chamber is filled with boiling water.
In some embodiments, the heating mechanism is adapted to heat a liquid disposed in the chamber, and is adapted to draw power from a power plate, when the device is disposed on the power plate.
In some embodiments, the device further includes an extendable handle, the extendable handle including a first segment connected to the chamber, a second segment connected to the neck portion, and an extendable handle segment connecting the first segment and the second segment, the extendable handle segment adapted to be extendable in accordance with extension of the extendable portion. In some such embodiments, the extendable handle segment comprises a plurality of telescoping segments.
In some embodiments, the device further includes a closure mechanism extending radially inwardly from the neck portion, wherein the closure mechanism has an open state allowing fluid flow between the neck portion and the extendable portion, and a close state preventing fluid flow between the neck portion and the extendable portion. In some such embodiments, the device further includes a lever, which, when activated by a user, transitions the closure mechanism from the open state to the closed state.
According to an aspect of some embodiments of the teachings herein, there is provided a system for sealing a vertical hairstyle including synthetic hair strands, the system including a device according to the disclosed technology and a power plate adapted to provide power to the heating mechanism when the device is disposed on the power plate, so as to heat water disposed in the chamber.
According to an aspect of some embodiments of the teachings herein, there is provided a method of sealing a vertical hairstyle including synthetic strands using the device of the disclosed technology, the method including inserting a liquid into the chamber via the portal, and heating the liquid in the chamber using the heating mechanism. The vertical hairstyle is placed into the device, via the portal, and the device is squeezed, to spread the heated liquid along the length of the vertical hairstyle.
According to an aspect of some embodiments of the teachings herein, there is provided a method of softening and straightening braids using the device of the disclosed technology, the method including inserting a liquid into the chamber via the portal, and heating the liquid in the chamber using the heating mechanism. The vertical hairstyle is placed into the device, via the portal, and the device is squeezed, to spread the heated liquid along the length of the braids, and drying the braids, thereby softening the braids and achieving a straighter texture of hair forming the braids.
According to an aspect of some embodiments of the teachings herein, there is provided a method of sanitizing a tool using the device of the disclosed technology, the method including inserting a liquid into the chamber via the portal, and heating the liquid in the chamber using the heating mechanism. The tool is placed into the device, via the portal, and the device is squeezed, to spread the heated liquid along the length of the tool, thereby to sanitize the tool.
According to an aspect of some embodiments of the teachings herein, there is provided a method of sealing a vertical hairstyle. The method includes inserting a liquid, such as water, into a chamber via a portal associated with the chamber, wherein the chamber is formed of a flexible material. The liquid disposed in the chamber is then heated, and the vertical hairstyle is placed into the chamber, via the portal. The chamber is then squeezed to spread the heated liquid along the length of the vertical hairstyle, thereby to seal the vertical hairstyle.
In some embodiments, the chamber is formed of a material having poor heat conductivity, and the method further includes holding an exterior of the chamber, during or immediately following the heating of the liquid disposed therein.
In some embodiments, the method further includes, prior to the heating of the liquid, placing the chamber on a power plate, and the heating comprises heating the fluid by a heating mechanism disposed at a base of the chamber, the heating mechanism drawing power from the power plate.
In some embodiments, an extendable portion is disposed between the portal and the chamber, and the method further includes, prior to the squeezing, extending the extendable portion to enclose the majority of the vertical hairstyle. In some such embodiments, the chamber is associated with an extendable handle, and the extending of the extendable portion further includes correspondingly extending the extendable handle.
In some embodiments, the portal forms part of a neck portion associated with the chamber, the neck portion being lined with an absorbent material, and the method further includes, following the squeezing, removing the vertical hairstyle from the chamber via the neck portion and the portal, and, during the removing, squeezing the neck portion to engage the absorbent material to the vertical hairstyle so as to absorb excess fluid from the vertical hairstyle.
In some embodiments, the method further includes, following the placing of the vertical hairstyle and prior to the squeezing, closing the portal associated with the chamber. In some such embodiments, the closing includes preventing heated fluid and steam from exiting the chamber during squeezing of the chamber.
In some embodiments, the liquid comprises a hair dye, and the method results in dyeing of human hair weaves in the vertical hairstyle.
In the context of the present application, the terms “braid” and “vertical hairstyle” are used interchangeably, and are defined as a box braid, twist, or any other hairstyle which includes longitudinal strands forming an interwoven structure.
In an embodiment of the disclosed technology, a hair-sealing device includes a chamber for receiving water, and a longitudinally expandable portion. Water is poured into the chamber, and is then heated on a suitable base. Following heating of the water, the braid is inserted in to the water, and the portal of the device is closed. The expandable portion of the chamber is then expanded to spread the water along the braid. An upper neck portion of the hair-sealing device includes an absorbent material that clamps around the braid as the braid is being removed from the device, absorbing excess water from the braid and cooling the braid as it is removed.
According to an aspect of some embodiments of the teachings herein, there is provided a PARAPHRASE INDEPENDENT CLAIMS
Embodiments of the disclosed technology will become clearer in view of the following description of the drawings.
Reference is now made to
As seen, the device 10 is substantially cylindrical, and includes a chamber 12 having a sealed bottom, a neck portion 14, and an extendable portion 16 extending between chamber 12 and neck portion 14. Chamber 12 and neck portion 14 are typically made of a flexible material which is cool on the exterior thereof, even when chamber 12 is filled with hot water. For example, chamber 12 and neck portion 14 may be formed of silicone. Extendable portion 16 may be formed in an accordion shape, similar to the folding area of a foldable straw, and is typically formed of a flexible material.
In some embodiments, a base 18 of chamber 12 includes a heating mechanism adapted to be mounted onto a power base (not explicitly shown) and to heat the interior of chamber 12, in a similar manner to the heating of water in an electric kettle. In some other embodiments, activation of the heating mechanism within base 18 does not require a power base. In some such embodiments, device 10 may include a power supply, or may be connectable to a power source, for activation of the heating element to heat water disposed within chamber 12.
A portal 20, allowing flow of fluid into device 10, is disposed at an upper end of neck portion 14. In some embodiments, neck portion 14 is flexible, and is lined with an absorbent material 22, such as terry cloth. In such embodiments, neck portion 14 may be squeezed around the braid as it is being removed from device 10, so as to remove excess water from the braid.
In some embodiments, a mechanism for selectively closing device 10 is disposed at, or near, a lower end of neck portion 14. As seen in
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A lever 40 is disposed in user engageable base segment 35 of handle 30. In some embodiments, lever 40 may be functionally associated with telescoping segments 36a to 36c, such that activation of the lever may extend or shorten handle 30 by extraction or retraction of one or more of the telescoping segments. In some embodiments, lever 40 may be functionally associated with segments 24, or with the mechanism for closing device 10, such that activation of the lever may cause segments 24 to rotate so as to close the device or to open it. In some embodiments, device 10 may include multiple levers 40, each used for a different function. In some other embodiments, device 10 may include a single lever, which may be activated in different planes, or manners, to accomplish different things. For example, depression of lever 40 toward handle 30 may cause retraction of telescoping segments 36a to 36c, whereas extension of lever 40 away from handle 30 may cause extension of the telescoping segments. As another example, rotation of lever 40 in one direction, relative to handle 30, may cause rotation of segments 24 toward the center of device 10 to close the device, whereas rotation of lever 40 in the opposing direction may cause opening of the device by rotation of segments 24 toward the wall of device 10 to open the device.
Reference is now made to
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Device 10 may be placed on a power base 52, similar to the base of an electrical kettle, so as to provide power for the heating mechanism in base 18 to heat water 54 within device 10.
Turning to
Depending on the length of braid 60 being sealed, the length of device 10 may be extended to accommodate most, or all, of the braid. Extending the length of the device may be accomplished by extending the length of extendable part 16, and correspondingly extending the length of handle 30 by extracting at least some of the telescoping segments from each other. In the embodiment illustrated in
In some embodiments, following insertion of braid 60 into device 10, the opening of the device is closed, to prevent hot water from splashing out of device 10, and to prevent, or minimize, exposure to steam of the person (or people) sealing the braid and/or of the wearer of the braid (in embodiments in which the sealing takes place when the braid is worn). Closing of device 10 may be accomplished, for example, by closing of segments 24 about braid 60. In some embodiments, lever 40 may be activated in order to rotate segments 24 from their open position, in or against the wall of neck portion 14, to their closed position. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, comparison of
In some embodiments, following closing of device 10, the device is squeezed, for example by squeezing chamber 12 and/or extendable portion 16, so as to spread boiling water 54 along the length of braid 60.
Turning now to
Neck portion 14 is compressed about braid 60, such that absorbent material 22 of the neck portion absorbs excess water from the braid, as the braid is being removed from device 10, via portal 20. Slow removal of braid 60, while engaging the braid with absorbent material 22, not only absorbs or removes excess water, but also allows time for the braid to cool, thus preventing the need to further cool the braid after drying thereof.
In some embodiments, the method as described herein may be used to soften braids or other vertical hairstyles, and/or to achieve a straighter texture of hair forming the braids. This is particularly true with respect to vertical hairstyles including, or formed of, natural human hair.
In some embodiments, the system, device, and method described herein may be used for sanitizing tools, e.g. hair cutting tools such as shears, clippers, trimmers, razors, and/or blades thereof. In such embodiments, the tool may be inserted into chamber 12 and surrounded by boiling water, or by sanitizing liquid, for sanitizing thereof.
In some embodiments, the system, device, and method described herein may be used to dye hair, particularly natural hair, for example in a vertical hairstyle. In such embodiments, the liquid disposed in chamber 12 may be a hair dye, such that inserting hair into device 10 and spreading the liquid over the hair would result in dyeing of the hair.
It is to be appreciated that the device of the disclosed technology overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art, by enabling a single person (hairstylist) to seal braids, while reducing the risk of injury of the hairstylist and the patron whose braids are being sealed. Additionally, the device of the disclosed technology maximizes the water removal from the braid, as well as the circumference of braids being sealed.
While the disclosed technology has been taught with specific reference to the above embodiments, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the disclosed technology. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope. Combinations of any of the methods and apparatuses described hereinabove are also contemplated and within the scope of the invention.
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