The present invention relates to a device generally comprising mechanical, electrical/electronic and optical components and/or subsystems: a multifunctional hairbrush. The multifunctional hairbrush is configured to deliver a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule (e.g., a regulatory protein/growth factor is a biologically active molecule) or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair. The multifunctional hairbrush can be integrated with a detachable hair dryer.
Hair is a biofilament of keratin protein. The hair care products are indispensable in everyone's daily life. Taking care of hair is not only the requirement for hygiene, but also it symbolizes fashion and lifestyle. The present invention describes a multifunctional hairbrush, which is configured to deliver a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair. The multifunctional hairbrush can be integrated with a detachable hair dryer.
First embodiment of the present invention is a hairbrush with a detachable/stretchable mesh structured net, which is configured to fit on any standard hairbrush. The detachable/stretchable mesh structured net can be utilized to remove loose hair.
Second embodiment of the present invention is a hairbrush with a detachable/stretchable mesh structured net, which is embedded with a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair.
Furthermore, it should be noted that a hairbrush can be substituted by a comb in the first and second embodiment of the present invention.
Third embodiment of the present invention is a hairbrush with a detachable hair/scalp massager.
Fourth embodiment of the present invention is a hairbrush with (a) a detachable hair/scalp massager and (b) a detachable/stretchable mesh structured net.
Fifth embodiment of the present invention is a hairbrush with (a) a detachable hair/scalp massager and (b) a detachable/stretchable mesh structured net, which is embedded with a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair.
Sixth embodiment of the present invention is a hairbrush with (a) a detachable hair/scalp massager and (b) a detachable spray applicator of a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules (in a liquid form) for growth and protection of hair.
Seventh embodiment of the present invention is a detachable hair dryer.
Eighth embodiment of the present invention is (a) a hairbrush, (b) a detachable/stretchable mesh structured net and (c) a detachable hair dryer.
Ninth embodiment of the present invention is (a) a hairbrush, (b) a detachable/stretchable mesh structured net, which is embedded with a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair and (c) a detachable hair dryer.
Tenth embodiment of the present invention is (a) a hairbrush, (b) a detachable/stretchable mesh structured net, (c) a detachable hair/scalp massager and (d) a detachable hair dryer.
Eleventh embodiment of the present invention is (a) a hairbrush, (b) a detachable/stretchable mesh structured net, which is embedded with a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair, (c) a detachable hair/scalp massager and (d) a detachable hair dryer.
Twelfth embodiment of the present invention is (a) a hairbrush, (b) a detachable spray applicator of a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules (in a liquid form) for growth and protection of hair, (c) a detachable hair/scalp massager and (d) a detachable hair dryer.
Thirteenth embodiment of the present invention is (a) a hairbrush, (b) a detachable spray applicator of a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules (in a liquid form) for growth and protection of hair, (c) a detachable hair/scalp massager and (d) a low intensity light module for growth and protection of hair.
Present invention also describes printing of a hairbrush with or without a hair dryer by a fast three-dimensional (3-D) printer enabled by (a) a larger diameter nozzle for material input and (b) an ultrahigh power pulsed fiber laser.
Present invention also describes a scaffold printed by a three-dimensional (3-D) printer in a photosensitive (biocompatible) material for containing a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair.
Table 1 describes various compositions of a detachable/stretchable mesh structured net.
Table 2 describes various compositions of a detachable/stretchable mesh structured net.
Table 3 describes various compositions of a detachable/stretchable mesh structured net.
Table 4 describes various compositions of a detachable/stretchable mesh structured net.
In ultrasound, a wave generator can be connected to the left outer shell 360 or the right outer shell 380, causing the liquid molecules to vibrate at a specific amplitude and frequency and also generating microscopic bubbles. These microscopic bubbles can act like nanosized gentle scrubbers for effective cleaning.
The care of hair and scalp may appear separate. But they are actually intertwined, as hair grows from beneath the scalp. Cleaning of hairbrush has various problems, as its bristles get clogged with loose hair, dandruff, harmful bacteria and microbes/insects (e.g., lice). Cleaning of hairbrush is important to inhibit dandruff, harmful bacteria and microbes/insects.
By way of an example and not by way of any limitation, the material for detachable/stretchable mesh structured net 520 can be hydrogel, plastic or silk.
By way of an example and not by way of any limitation, the material for detachable/stretchable mesh structured net 520 is described in Table 1, Table 2, Table 3 and Table 4.
Furthermore, the detachable/stretchable mesh structured net 520 can include a scaffold, wherein the scaffold can be printed by three-dimensional (3-D) printing in a photosensitive (biocompatible) material, wherein photosensitive molecules harden only when they absorb two photons from a laser beam.
The scaffolds can suitably contain a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair.
Furthermore, the bioactive compound/molecule or the mixture of bioactive compounds/molecules can be encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell, wherein the nanoshell is described in paragraph 101.
It should be noted that the scaffold 1540 (fabricated in a photosensitive biocompatible material) can be attached to biological cells, printed biological cells (e.g., blood vessels formed by printing artificial biological molecules with a three-dimensional (3-D) inkjet bioprinter and then shaped by a laser beam) or live biological cells, wherein the scaffold suitably contains a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair.
The above bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or the mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair within a scaffold can be activated by low intensity light (e.g., utilizing an array of vertical cavity surface emitting continuous wave (CW)/pulsed lasers or an array of light emitting diodes of a suitable wavelength range).
The low intensity light can induce a minute quantity of chemically reactive oxygen molecules such that in a minute quantity these chemically reactive oxygen molecules can beneficially stimulate certain cellular functions.
Furthermore, end of each bristle has a miniature magnet 620 for intimate attachment to the inner core shell 680.
Both the left outer shell 780 and right outer shell 800 has an array of bristles indicted by 340.
Furthermore, end of each bristle has a miniature magnet 620 for intimate attachment to the inner core shell 940.
Both the left outer shell 780 and right outer shell 800 has an array of holes indicated by 760.
The inner core shell has the detachable bag indicated by 900 with an array of holes indicated by 920.
The metallic spring compresses to release a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules (in liquid form) for growth and protection of hair through the holes indicated by 840, which are connected with array of capillaries indicated by 860.
By way of an example and not by way of any limitation, an example of a bioactive compound (extract/oil) for treatment against lice is: Azadirachta indica, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Lavendula angustifoli, Melaleuca alternifolia, Mentha piperita, Myristica fragrans, Pimpinella anisum, Pongamia glabra and Syzgium aromaticum.
By way of an example and not by way of any limitation, an example of a mixture of bioactive compounds (extracts/oils) for treatment against lice is: 40 cc Melaleuca alternifolia, 20 cc Pimpinella anisum and 40 cc Syzgium aromaticum.
By way of an example and not by way of any limitation, an example of a bioactive compound (extract/oil) for treatment against dandruff is: Azadirachta indica, Casytha filiformis, Curcuma longa, Eclipta alba, Emblica officinalis, Hibiscus rosa, Nyctanthes arbotristis, Pongamia glabra, Rubia cordifolia, Sesame indicum and Syzygium cumini.
By way of an example and not by way of any limitation, an example of a mixture of bioactive compounds (extracts/oils) for treatment against dandruff is 10 cc Argania spinosa L, 10 cc Calophyllum inophyllum, 30 cc Cocos nucifera, 5 cc Lavendula angustifolia, 25 cc Melaleuca alternifolia, 5 cc Syzgium aromaticum and 15 cc Syzygium cumini.
However, the effectiveness of the above 100 cc mixture in the paragraph 95 can be improved by either oil-in-oil emulsion/nanoemulsion or oil-in-water emulsion/nanoemulsion. Furthermore, the oil-in-water nanoemulsion can be dried to form nanoparticles of the above 100 cc mixture.
By way of an example and not by way of any limitation, an example of a mixture of bioactive compounds (extracts/oils) for treatment of hair growth is: 10 cc Camellia sinensis, 10 cc Centella asiatica, 10 cc Cocus nucifera, 10 cc Emblica officinalis, 10 cc Humulus lupulus, 20 cc Pisum sativum (Pea) sprout, 10 cc Salvia officinalis, 10 cc Scutellaria baicelensis and 10 cc Triticum vulgare can be utilized for treatment against hair loss.
Furthermore, an extract/oil: 10 cc of Aloe barbadensis or Argania spinosa or Avena sativa or Citrus paradisi or Glycine max (soy) or Olea lancifolia or Oryza sativa or Simmondsia chinensis or Vitis vinifera extract/oil (10 cc) can be added to the above 100 cc mixture in the paragraph 97.
However, the effectiveness of the mixture, described in the paragraphs 97 to 98 can be improved by either oil-in-oil emulsion/nanoemulsion or oil-in-water emulsion/nanoemulsion. Furthermore, the oil-in-water nanoemulsion can be dried to form nanoparticles.
By way of an example and not by way of any limitation, an example of a mixture of bioactive compounds (extracts/oils) for treatment against grey hair is: 10 cc Azadirachta indica, 20 cc Curcuma longa, 10 cc Eclipta alba, 30 cc Emblica officinalis, 10 cc Hibiscus rosa, 10 cc Pongamia glabra and 10 cc Sesame indicum.
By way of an example and not by way of any limitation, a nanoshell can be a boron nitride nanotube, carbon nanotube, Cornell-dot, cubisome, dendrimer (including plant based dendrimer), deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) origami nanostructure, ethosomes, exosome, fullerene C60 (e.g., malonic acid derivative of C60), gold nanoparticles (suitably coated), grapefruit-derived nanovector (GNV), hollow magnetic cage molecule (e.g., Co12C6, Mn12C6 and Mn24C18), lipidoid, liposome, mesoporous silica, micelle, nanocrystal, niosome, polysebacic acid (PSA), polysilsesquioxane (PSQ), porous silicon photonic crystal, quantum dot, quantum dot capped with glutathione, ribonucleic acid (RNA) origami nanostructure, self-assembling peptide (or self-assembling protein), solid-lipid nanoparticle, spherical nucleic acid (SNA), synthasome, tubular/tetrahedral structure fabricated/constructed, utilizing DNA/RNA origami process, virus, zein-plant protein and zeolite-l-nanocrystal.
A bioactive compound: minoxidil can be utilized for growth and protection of hair.
Furthermore, minoxidil with a suitable amount of retinoic acid (retin-A) can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Furthermore, minoxidil with a suitable amount of vitamin A encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Minoxidil with a suitable amount of niacinamide encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Minoxidil with a suitable amount of pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Minoxidil with a suitable amount of resveratrol encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Minoxidil with suitable amounts of vitamin A and niacinamide encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Minoxidil with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide and pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Minoxidil with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) and resveratrol encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
A bioactive compound: bimatoprost can be utilized for growth and protection of hair.
Furthermore, bimatoprost with a suitable amount of vitamin A encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Bimatoprost with a suitable amount of niacinamide encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Bimatoprost with a suitable amount of pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Bimatoprost with a suitable amount of resveratrol encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Bimatoprost with suitable amounts of vitamin A and niacinamide encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Bimatoprost with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide and pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Bimatoprost with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) and resveratrol encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Bimatoprost with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), resveratrol and minoxidil encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
A bioactive compound: tofacitinib (tofacitinib citrate) can be utilized for growth and protection of hair.
Furthermore, tofacitinib with a suitable amount of vitamin A encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Tofacitinib with a suitable amount of niacinamide encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Tofacitinib with a suitable amount of pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Tofacitinib with a suitable amount of resveratrol encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Tofacitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A and niacinamide encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Tofacitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide and pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Tofacitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) and resveratrol encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Tofacitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), resveratrol and minoxidil encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Tofacitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), resveratrol and bimatoprost encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
A bioactive compound: ruxolitinib can be utilized for growth and protection of hair.
Furthermore, ruxolitinib with a suitable amount of vitamin A encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib with a suitable amount of niacinamide encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib with a suitable amount of pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib with a suitable amount of resveratrol encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A and niacinamide encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide and pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) and resveratrol encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), resveratrol and minoxidil encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), resveratrol and bimatoprost encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib and tofacitinib with a suitable amount of vitamin A encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib and tofacitinib with a suitable amount of niacinamide encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib and tofacitinib with a suitable amount of pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib and tofacitinib with a suitable amount of resveratrol encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib and tofacitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A and niacinamide encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib and tofacitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide and pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib and tofacitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) and resveratrol encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib and tofacitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), resveratrol and minoxidil encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Ruxolitinib and tofacitinib with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), resveratrol and bimatoprost encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
A bioactive compound: antiandrogen RU 58841 can be utilized for growth and protection of hair.
Furthermore, antiandrogen RU 58841 with a suitable amount of vitamin A encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Antiandrogen RU 58841 with a suitable amount of niacinamide encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Antiandrogen RU 58841 with a suitable amount of pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Antiandrogen RU 58841 with a suitable amount of resveratrol encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Antiandrogen RU 58841 with suitable amounts of vitamin A and niacinamide encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Antiandrogen RU 58841 with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide and pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Antiandrogen RU 58841 with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) and resveratrol encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Antiandrogen RU 58841 with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), resveratrol and minoxidil encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Antiandrogen RU 58841 with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), resveratrol and bimatoprost encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Antiandrogen RU 58841 with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), resveratrol and tofacitinib encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Antiandrogen RU 58841 with suitable amounts of vitamin A, niacinamide, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), resveratrol and ruxolitinib encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell can be utilized to enhance its synergetic effectiveness.
Astressin-B peptide can block receptors for corticotropin-releasing factor, involved in the stress response. Thus Astressin-B peptide can be beneficial for growth and protection of hair.
The Wnt signaling pathways are a group of signal transduction pathways made of proteins that pass signals from outside of a cell through cell surface receptors to the inside of the cell. Activation of Wnt signaling in a safe and controlled way by Aconiti ciliare Tuber extract, can be beneficial for growth and protection of hair.
A mixture of about 200 mg of catalase (or a chemical derivate or a structural analog of catalase or a pseudocatalase activated via sunlight), about 200 mg of glutathione peroxidase, about 1000 mg of L-methionine, about 100 mg of methionine sulfoxide reductase (MSR), about 200 mcg of selenium amino acid complex (sodium selenite, L-selenomethionin and selenium-methyl L-selenocysteine), about 200 mg superoxide dismutase (SOD), about 15 mg of zinc (L-Opti) and about 200 mg of Emblica officinalis extract can be beneficial for growth and protection of hair.
Similarly, a mixture of about 200 mg of catalase (or a chemical derivate or a structural analog of catalase or a pseudocatalase activated via sunlight), about 20 mg of niacin or 100 mg niacinamide, about 20 mg pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), about 200 mg resveratrol, about 200 mg superoxide dismutase (SOD), about 1000 IU vitamin A, about 200 mcg vitamin H and about 15 mg zinc can be beneficial for growth and protection of hair.
Furthermore, a mixture of extracts or oils, about 10 cc Aconiti ciliare Tuber, about 10 cc Centella asiatica, about 20 cc Emblica officinalis, about 10 cc Humulus lupulus, about 30 cc Pisum sativum sprout, about 10 cc Scutellaria baicelensis and about 10 cc Triticum vulgare can be beneficial for growth and protection of hair.
It should be noted that niacinamide can be substituted with a suitable amount of niacin.
Furthermore a bioactive compound or a biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds and/or biologically active molecules can be sprayed by the detachable spray applicator 960, followed by hair/scalp massaging and low intensity light activation.
The detachable section as a hair dryer 1200 includes a subsystem 1180 integrated with a fan and a heater.
A conventional fan relies on fan blades to chop the air and push it forward, but a bladeless fan utilizes an airflow dynamics. Air is pulled into the bladeless fan's cylindrical base, utilizing a small brushless motor. The motor's impeller pushes air into a hollow ring and air is then forced out slits, wherein the slits are located all around the hollow ring. The air is then accelerated into a circular motion.
However, the heater 1160 can be a resistive heater or an electromagnetic heater.
Wavelengths in the 600-700 nm (red) range are chosen for shallow penetration and wavelengths in the 780-950 nm (NIR) are chosen for deeper penetration. Wavelengths in the 700-770 nm are not considered to have much photoactivity. The low intensity light module 1240 can induce photo-activation on a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule.
A dose in the 600-700 nm (red) wavelengths for shallow penetration can be in the range of 1-10 J/cm2.
A dose in the 780-950 nm (NIR) wavelengths for deeper penetration can be in the range of 1-50 J/cm2.
The low intensity light module 1240 can combine both 600-700 nm (red) wavelengths and 780-950 nm (NIR) wavelengths for synergistic effects.
Furthermore, lower pulse rate (e.g., 2 Hz, as opposed to 10 Hz) and polarization of the low intensity light module 1240 can be beneficial.
It should be noted that low intensity light activation of a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules (delivered by a spray applicator or by a scaffold onto live biological cells) can be utilized for other therapeutic applications (e.g., arthritis, skin rejuvenation and wound care).
The three-dimensional (3-D) printing is an additive process, which means that a three-dimensional (3-D) solid object can be formed by adding material in layers. This is in sharp contrast to current subtractive process, through which an object is formed by cutting/machining material into a desired shape. After a computer aided design (CAD) file is sent to a three-dimensional (3-D) printer, one can choose a set of specific materials (e.g., composites, metals and plastic). In the three-dimensional (3-D) printing, the materials are usually sprayed, squeezed or otherwise transferred from the three-dimensional (3-D) printer onto a platform. Then, the three-dimensional (3-D) printer makes passes (like an inkjet printer) over the platform, depositing material layer on top of material layer to create the various embodiments of the hairbrush with or without a hair dryer.
The average thickness of a three-dimensional (3-D) printed layer is about 15 microns (μm) to 100 microns (μm).
Fast three-dimensional (3-D) printing is enabled by (a) larger diameter nozzle (about 0.20 inch in diameter instead of 0.020 inch in diameter) and (b) higher power pulsed fiber laser. Larger diameter nozzle can enable to lay down more material and higher power pulsed fiber laser can print more material layer-thus, resulting in a fast three-dimensional (3-D) printer. Backward propagated laser beam from the beam splitter 1400 can be imaged by a CCD camera 1480 for in-situ process inspection. The laser beam from the fiber laser 1340-A and the scanning stage 1380 are controlled by a controller 1440. Furthermore, the computer aided design (CAD) file can be verified and authenticated (against any misuse of intellectual property rights) by a centralized database stored in a cloud based computer 1460.
The average thickness of a two-photon based three-dimensional (3-D) printed layer is about 100 nm.
The scaffolds 1540 can contain a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair.
Furthermore, the bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or the mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair can be encapsulated or caged within a nanoshell.
Furthermore, the bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or the mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair can be prepared as an emulsion or a nanoemulsion.
It should be noted that the scaffold 1540 (fabricated in a photosensitive biocompatible material) can be attached to biological cells, printed biological cells (e.g., blood vessels formed by printing artificial biological molecules with a three-dimensional (3-D) inkjet bioprinter and then shaped by a laser beam) or live biological cells, wherein the scaffold suitably contains a bioactive compound/biologically active molecule or a mixture of bioactive compounds/biologically active molecules for growth and protection of hair.
In the above disclosed specifications “/” has been used to indicate an “or”. Any example in the above disclosed specifications is by way of an example only and not by way of any limitation.
The above disclosed specifications are the preferred best mode embodiments of the present invention. However, they are not intended to be limiting only to the preferred best mode embodiments of the present invention. Numerous variations and/or modifications are possible within the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the disclosed preferred best mode embodiments are to be construed as illustrative only. Those who are skilled in the art can make various variations and/or modifications (e.g., a light source can be utilized instead of a laser, when it is applicable) without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. The inventors of the present invention are not required to describe each and every conceivable and possible future embodiment in the preferred best mode embodiments of the present invention. See SRI Intl v. Matsushita Elec. Corp. of America, 775F.2d 1107, 1121, 227 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 577, 585 (Fed. Cir. 1985) (enbanc).
Thus, the scope and spirit of this invention shall be defined by the claims and the equivalents of the claims only. The exclusive use of all variations and/or modifications within the scope of the claims is reserved. Unless a claim term is specifically defined in the preferred best mode embodiments, then a claim term has ordinary meaning, as understood by a person with an ordinary skill in the art (e.g., a BS with 3 years of experience in the art), at the time of the present invention. As noted long ago: “Specifications teach. Claims claim”. See Rexnord Corp. v. Laitram Corp., 274 F.3d 1336, 1344 (Fed. Cir. 2001). Furthermore, the rights of claims (and rights of the equivalents of the claims under the Doctrine of Equivalents-meeting the “Triple Identity Test” (a) performing substantially the same function, (b) in substantially the same way and (c) yielding substantially the same result See Crown Packaging Tech., Inc. v. Rexam Beverage Can Co., 559 F.3d 1308, 1312 (Fed. Cir. 2009)) of the present invention are not narrowed or limited by the selective import of the specifications (of the preferred embodiments of the present invention) into the claims.
The present application claims priority to: U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/959,634 entitled “MULTIFUNCTIONAL HAIRBRUSH”, filed on Aug. 29, 2013.
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