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Title:
CONDITIONING AND UNTANGLING HAIRBRUSH
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1999/045815
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A conditioning and untangling hairbrush (10) comprising a handle (12) having a compartment (14) and an interconnecting passageway (16), whereby the compartment (14) holds a hair conditioner fluid (18) therein. An enlarged head (20) is provided having a chamber (22). The enlarged head (20) is integral with the handle (12), so that the chamber (22) is fluidly connected to the passageway (16) in the handle (12). A plurality of bristles (24) extend upwardly from a top surface (26) of the enlarged head (20). A facility (28) is for dispensing the hair conditioner fluid (18) from the compartment (14) through the passageway (16), through the chamber (22) and into the bristles (24). The hair conditioner fluid (18) can be massaged by the bristles (24) directly into and smoothly through long hair on the head of a person to eliminate knots and tangles in the hair.

Inventors:
DOHERTY ANGELA (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US1998/004847
Publication Date:
September 16, 1999
Filing Date:
March 10, 1998
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
DOHERTY ANGELA (US)
International Classes:
A45D24/24; A46B11/00; A46B11/02; (IPC1-7): A45D24/22
Foreign References:
US3432245A1969-03-11
US4323085A1982-04-06
US5338124A1994-08-16
US5343880A1994-09-06
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Kroll, Michael I. (Syosset, NY, US)
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Description:
CONDITIONING AND UNTANGLING HAIRBRUSH Description Technical Field The instant invention relates generally to hairbrushes and more specifically it relates to a conditioning and untangling hairbrush.

Disclosure of the Invention A primary object of the present invention is to provide a conditioning and untangling hairbrush that will overcome the shortcomings of the prior art devices.

Another object is to provide a conditioning and untangling hairbrush that is primarily used for massaging hair conditioner fluid in the bristles directly into long hair on the head of a person, to eliminate knots and tangles in the hair.

An additional object is to provide a conditioning and untangling hairbrush that contains a compartment in the handle to store the hair conditioner fluid and a built-in mechanism to pump the hair conditioner fluid into the bristles, so that the bristles become slick with the hair conditioner fluid and can move smoothly through the long hair.

A further object is to provide a conditioning and untangling hairbrush that is simple and easy to use.

A still further object is to provide a conditioning and untangling hairbrush that is economical in cost to manufacture.

Further objects of the invention will appear as the description proceeds.

Brief Description of the Drawing Figures Various other objects, features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views.

FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the instant invention.

FIGURE 2 is a perspective view showing a person inserting a liquid hair conditioner into the compartment in the handle of the instant invention.

FIGURE 3 is a cross sectional view taken along line 3-3 in Figure 1.

FIGURE 4 is an enlarged perspective view similar to Figure 1, with the head broken away and in section.

FIGURE 5 is a partial diagrammatic cross sectional view of the switch assembly in the off position.

FIGURE 6 is a partial diagrammatic cross sectional view similar to Figure 5, with the switch assembly in the on position.

FIGURE 7 is an additional partial diagrammatic cross sectional view of the switch assembly in the on position.

The reference numbers utilized in the drawing figures are defined as follows.

10 conditioning and untangling hairbrush 12 handle of 10 14 compartment in 12 16 passageway in 12 18 hair conditioner fluid 20 enlarged head of 10 22 chamber in 20 24 bristle of 10 on 26 26 top surface of 20 28 dispensing facility of 10 30 opening and closing structure of 10 32 distal free end of 12 34 container for 18 36 manually sealing and unsealing mechanism of 18 38 finger pump of 28 40 one-way air entrance valve of 28 42 flexible perforated tubular member of 28 44 flexible curved plunger for 38 46 external threads on 32 48 end cap of 30 50 internal threads in 48 52 switch assembly of 36 in 16 54 control knob of 36 56 strong durable material (plastic) for 12,20 and 48 <BR> <BR> <BR> 58 strong durable material (metal) for 12,20 and 48<BR> <BR> <BR> 60 soft plastic for 42 62 rubber for 44 Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, Figures 1 through 7 illustrate a conditioning and untangling hairbrush 10 comprising a handle 12 having a compartment 14 and an interconnecting passageway 16, whereby the compartment 14 holds a hair conditioner fluid 18 therein. An enlarged head 20 is provided having a chamber 22. The enlarged head 20 is integral with the handle 12, so that the chamber 22 fluidly connects to the passageway 16 in the handle 12. A plurality of bristles 24 extend upwardly from a top surface 26 of the enlarged head 20. A facility 28 is for dispensing the hair conditioner fluid 18 from the compartment 14 through the passageway 16, through the chamber 22 and into the bristles 24. The hair conditioner fluid 18 can be massaged by the bristles 24 directly into and smoothly through long hair on the head of a person to eliminate knots and tangles in the hair.

A structure 30 is for opening and closing a distal free end 32 of the handle 12, so that the hair conditioner fluid 18 can be poured through the distal free end 32 and into the chamber 22 in the handle 12 from a container 34, to refill the chamber 22 when empty. A mechanism 36 is for manually sealing and unsealing the passageway 16 in the handle 12. A person grasping the handle 12 can control the flow of the hair conditioner fluid 18 from the compartment 14 in the handle 12 to the chamber 22 in the enlarged head 20.

The dispensing facility 28 includes a finger pump 38 on the handle 12 in cooperation with the compartment 14. A one-way air entrance valve 40 on the handle extends into the compartment 14. A plurality of flexible perforated tubular members 42 are provided. Each flexible perforated tubular member 42 extends upwardly through the top surface 26 of the enlarged head 20, is fluidly connected to the chamber 22 and is interspersed among the bristles 24. When the finger pump 38 is depressed, with cooperation with the one-way air entrance valve 40, some of the hair conditioner fluid 18 in the compartment 14 will be forced through the passageway 16, through the chamber 22, up through the flexible perforated tubular members 42 and into the bristles 24. The finger pump 38 is a flexible curved plunger 44 on the handle 12 connected into the compartment 14.

The opening and closing structure 30 consists of the handle 12 being cylindrical and having external threads 46 about the distal free end 32. An end cap 48 is provided, having internal threads 50. The end cap 48 can unscrew from and screw onto the external threads 46 on the distal free end 32 of the handle 12.

The manually sealing and unsealing mechanism 36 comprises a switch assembly 52 in the passageway 16 in the handle 12. A control knob 54 on the housing 12 is connected to the switch assembly 52. When the control knob 52 is manually manipulated to an on position, the switch assembly 52 will allow the flow of the hair conditioner fluid 18 from the compartment 14 in the handle 12 to the chamber 22 in the enlarged head 20. When the control knob 52 is manually manipulated to an off position, the switch assembly 52 will restrict the flow of the hair conditioner fluid 18 from the compartment 14 in the handle 12 to the chamber 22 in the enlarged head 20.

The handle 12, the enlarged head 20 and the end cap 48 are all fabricated out of a durable strong material. The durable strong material can be plastic 56, as shown in Figures 3 and 4. The durable strong material can also be metal 58, as shown in Figures 5,6 and 7. Each flexible perforated tubular member 42 is fabricated out of soft plastic 60, as shown in Figure 4. The flexible curved plunger 44 is made out of rubber 62, as shown in Figure 3. The flexible curved plunger 44 can also be made out of compressible soft plastic, not shown in the drawings.