The present technology is related to liquid dispensing hairbrushes, systems, and associated devices. In particular, various embodiments of the present technology are related to liquid dispensing hairbrushes with removable liquid containers.
The beauty industry, specifically the hair care industry, involves skilled professionals who provide hairstyling services to consumers in public venues such as salons, barbershops and day spas. Outside of these venues, consumers have long been able to purchase commercial hair care products to achieve the same hairstyling goals at home. One such product is a hairbrush, a handle brush with rigid or soft bristles that can be used for smoothing, styling and detangling human hair, animal hair, or animal fur. In addition to the hairbrush, a number of hairstyling liquids (i.e. hair cosmetics including conditioners, styling gels, styling sprays, oils, etc.) are used by consumers at home. Contingent on a consumer's hair texture and desired hairstyling goals, the process of hair care may require several of these liquids. Accordingly, some consumers may find themselves surrounded and overwhelmed by multiple containers of liquids, multiple hairbrushes, and multiple other hairstyling tools, all to engage in a time consuming and laborious process of hair care.
While there are liquid-dispensing hairbrushes in the prior art that effectively eliminate the need for a separate container of liquid, there are limitations that exist with such hairbrushes. Existing liquid-dispensing hairbrushes do not accommodate consumers that may require several hairstyling liquids; Nor do they accommodate the need for these liquids to be dispensed through varying bristle patterns on a hairbrush, which may be necessary due to hair texture, hair styling, or hair maintenance needs. For consumers with such needs, once again, they may find themselves surrounded and overwhelmed by multiple containers of liquid and/or multiple liquid-dispensing hairbrushes, all to engage in a laborious process of hair care. Therefore, it is advantageous to alleviate this burden by developing a single hairbrush apparatus that can provide a consumer with the ability to dispense multiple liquids through varying bristle patterns of one hairbrush.
The multi liquid dispensing hairbrush of the present invention externally resembles existing hairbrushes, such that, it has a handle and a brush head with bristles. Internally, this hairbrush further comprises a piping system, which runs through the longitudinal axis of the hairbrush, consisting of multiple interconnections of liquid containers and tubes. Sliders on the handle are designed to interact with each of these interconnections. As a slider moves along the length of the handle, it can facilitate the transportation of a liquid through the hairbrush. Ultimately, it can dispense the liquid through a dispensing hole that is embedded within the bristles on the brush head.
In the preferred embodiment, the hairbrush is triangular in shape, externally having three surface areas, three sliders, and three dispensing holes; and internally having three liquid containers and three tubes. As an initial step, a user fills each liquid container with a hairstyling liquid (i.e. any hair cosmetic, including conditioners, styling gels, styling sprays, or oils), enabling three different liquids to be transported through this hairbrush. By sliding each of the three sliders, a user can dispense these three liquids out of the three dispensing holes. It should be noted that the preferred embodiment contains two patterns of bristles providing a user flexibility for hairstyling needs. For example, one preferred detangling liquid can be dispensed from the dispensing hole that is embedded within the bristles best patterned for detangling. Similarly, two preferred styling liquids can be dispensed from the dispensing holes that are embedded within the bristles best patterned for styling, enabling a combination of two liquids to be used for hairstyling.
In other embodiments, the hairbrush can be of any shape and can have any plurality of sliders, liquid containers, tubes, holes, and bristle patterns.
The base assembly 10 includes a base 15 and a base plate 14. The base 15 and the base plate 14, shown as triangular in shape, are attached at three corner points via three screws 16, 17, and 18. Once constructed, the base 15, the base plate 14, and the corresponding screws 16, 17, and 18 are permanently mated and are not detachable by a user. In the center of the base 15 is a D-Ring screw 19 which joins with center beam 29. The D-Ring screw 19 facilitates the connection and the removal of the base assembly 10 from the handle assembly 20, as a user can screw and unscrew the D-Ring screw 19 from the center beam 29. While a D-Ring screw is used in the current embodiment, any attachment device may be used to facilitate this purpose of easy attachment and detachment of the base assembly 10 from the handle assembly 20, by a user.
The handle assembly 20 includes the handle 25, an external casing, which houses liquid containers that are further depicted in
The anchor assembly 30 includes an anchor 35 and an anchor plate 34. The anchor 35 and the anchor plate 34, shown as triangular in shape, are attached to each other and to the handle 25 at three corner points via three screws 36, 37, and 38. Once constructed, the anchor 35, the anchor plate 34, the handle 25, and the corresponding screws 36, 37, and 38 are not detachable by a user.
The brush head assembly 40 includes the brush head 55, which is shown as triangular in shape having three faces. A first face contains a first pattern of bristles 46, which is a preferred bristle pattern used for detangling hair. Also depicted on the first face is a dispensing hole 71 embedded in the center of the first pattern of bristles 46. A second face contains a second pattern of bristles 47, which is a preferred bristle pattern used for styling hair. There are two dispensing holes embedded in this second pattern of bristles, which are further depicted in
In the current embodiment, the brush head is triangular in shape, with three faces that have two distinct patterns of bristles amongst them. In another embodiment, this brush head can remain triangular in shape, and rather than two, it can have either one or three distinct patterns of bristles. In further embodiments, the brush head can be formed in any shape other than triangular. In any of these embodiments, the brush head must have two or more dispensing holes amongst its face or faces.
Further disclosed in this Figure is the internal path through which a liquid is transported through the brush assembly and dispensed, beginning with the three liquid containers 11, 12, and 13. These liquid containers are removable by a user, and can be filled and refilled with any liquid of choice. The anchor 35 has three holes 31, 32, and 33, each of which receive the liquid containers 11, 12, and 13. Pedestal 45 has three spokes 41, 42, and 43. The bottom of each spoke connects to each of the holes 31, 32, and 33, respectively. Similarly, the top of each spoke mates to each of three tubes 51, 52, and 53, respectively.
In operation, the piping system transports and dispenses liquid through the multi liquid dispensing brush as follows: The liquid container 11 is filled with a first liquid by a user. This first liquid travels through the liquid container 11, through the hole 31, and into spoke 41. Upon entrance into spoke 41, the first liquid continues travels into the bottom end of tube 51, until it is finally dispensed from the top end of tube 51. This process occurs similarly for the second liquid that travels through liquid container 12, hole 32, spoke 42, and tube 52, as well as, the third liquid that travels through liquid container 13, hole 33, spoke 43, and tube 53. Each tube 51, 52, and 53 corresponds with a hole on a face of the brush head, thus completing the transportation of the liquids through the internal piping system and dispensed through a hole on the brush head.
Similarly, liquid container 12 (not shown in this Figure) is already inserted into the handle 25. Its clip 62 is already in the perpendicular position and its two circular ends are interlocked with locking pins 26 and 27. The slider 22 abuts under clip 62, and as slider 22 slides down the handle 25, the process of transporting the second liquid through the second liquid container is also initiated.
In operation, a user that desires a combination of multiple liquids for the purposes of detangling hair and styling hair, will benefit from the versality provided by this brush. Using the first bristle pattern 46, and the first liquid dispensed from tube 51, a user can detangle his or her hair. Then using the second bristle pattern 47, and the combination of the second and third liquids dispensed from tubes 52 and 53, a user can style his or her hair.
As described in previous figures, the foundation of the brush head 55 is supported by pedestal 45, which is permanently mated to the anchor 35 and the handle 25. Top screw 49 holds center beam 29 in place as it runs through the longitudinal axis of the brush providing stability and support to the entire brush assembly.
In the current embodiment, the pattern of bristles 47 are specifically patterned to accommodate the needs of styling hair, while the two holes 72 and 73 accommodate the dispensing of a combination of two liquids for this styling process.
As previously discussed, the liquid dispensed out of hole 73 is controlled by slider 23, which is shown in
In the current embodiment, the length of the brush is approximately 11 inches, while the width of the brush head is 2.5 inches. Additionally, the external components of the multi liquid dispensing brush are constructed of a plastic material, while the liquid containers and tubes are constructed of silicone.
For this multi liquid dispensing brush, the components of the brush, the liquid containers, and the tubes can be constructed of any material having similar or more proficient properties that are well known to those skilled in the art to be used safely for hairbrushes. The components of this invention can vary in range of height, length, width and weight, as well as, in thickness and in size. Further, it can be made in any preferred color or design, customizable or pre-printed. Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments, it will be evident that various modifications and changes may be made to these embodiments without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/140,120, filed on Jan. 21, 2021, and titled “MULTI LIQUID DISPENSING BRUSH,” the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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63140120 | Jan 2021 | US |