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Title:
HAIR BRUSH BRISTLE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1997/001974
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A bristle (1) for a hairbrush (5) wherein the bristle (1) has about the bristle (1) shaft extensions in the form of branches (4) or discs (2) that may rotate and maybe grooved. Other shapes include a zigzag shape and a coil about the bristle (1). The aim is to impart greater body to the hair when combing by separating the hair so allowing greater air access. The hairbrush (5) body is bent to the contour of the head. Hairbrush (5) bristle (1) density is controlled by sliding segments of bristles (1) on the hairbrush (5). A magnetic or charge plate (7) attracts microskin and aids to separate hair. The bristles (1) are coated with an absorbent material to dry wet hair. The hairbrush (5) has a pivoting cover (15). A floor map which has a motor powered sponge belt (11) which absorbs water and which passes through a squeezer with the water falling into container (13).

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Inventors:
NG JIMMY STEPHEN (NZ)
Application Number:
PCT/NZ1996/000067
Publication Date:
January 23, 1997
Filing Date:
July 01, 1996
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
NG JIMMY STEPHEN (NZ)
International Classes:
A46B5/00; A46B7/02; A46B15/00; A46D1/00; A47L13/14; (IPC1-7): A46D1/00; A46D5/00
Domestic Patent References:
WO1990003130A11990-04-05
Foreign References:
US5261426A1993-11-16
US5185902A1993-02-16
US4500939A1985-02-19
US4421129A1983-12-20
US1685328A1928-09-25
GB2237734A1991-05-15
GB2205487A1988-12-14
DE3927728A11991-02-28
DE3905043A11990-08-23
DE3116189A11982-12-23
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Claims:
Claims
1. Bristles mat have one or more 3rddimensional extention/s(2)(4) such as the ones that have been described in FIG.1,2,3,5,6 above.
2. Bristles as claimed in claim 1, their 3rddimensional extention s(2)(4) can be fix to and/or rotates (and/or move up and down elastically) about the main bristle body.
3. Bristle as claimed in claim 1 and or claim 2, the sizes of the 3rd dimensional extension s(2)(4) near the tip(3) of the bristles(l) are (or can be) smaller than the sizes of the 3rddimensional extension s(2)(4) that are further away from the tip(3) of the bristles(l).
4. Bristle as claimed in any preceding claim/s, can be made of elastic and flexible materials.
5. A brush such as a hairbrush that has one or a combination of types of bristles as claimed in any preceding claim or claims.
6. A brush or a brush as claimed in claim 5, is of a curved shape and or can be bented to the contour of the head.
7. A brush as claimed in any of the claim's 5 and/or 6, has holes(6) on the pad(7) that allow for insertion of bristles. The connection between the hole(6) and the bristle can be flexible and elastic.
8. A brush as claimed in any of the claim s 5 to 7, where the density of the bristles in any given areas can be adjusted by a sliding motion such as the two described in FIG.4 and FIG.4continue.
9. A brush as claimed in any of the claim s 5 to 8, has a charge plate and or magnet device.
10. A brush as claimed in any of the claim s 5 to 9, has drying/absorbent material around the haircontactareas such as the bristles and pad(7).
11. A brush as claimed in claim 10, where the absorbent material as being a spor ge belt( 11) that can travels around the rack.
12. A brush as claimed in claim 11, where the absorbent material as being a sponge belt(ll) mat will at one stage goes throught a squeezer such as(10a, FIG.7) that will squeez the water content in the sponge belt out.
13. A brush as claimed in any of the claim s 10 to 12, where there is a removable container^ 12) are use to collect the water.
14. A brush as claimed in any of the claim/s 11 to 13, the selfdrying spongebelt unit has wheels(14) mat roll on the surface in order to power the belt to travel around.
15. A brush as claimed in any of the claim s 11 to 14, the selfdrying spongebelt unit may powered by a motor.
16. As claimed in any of the claim/s 11 to 15, the principles of the selfdrying spoqgebelt unit can be apply to other applications such as a floormop.
17. A brush as claimed in any of the claim/s 5 to 15, where the handle(15) can be use as a cover for the brush head(16). the handie/cover(15a) may pivot to close off or covers the brush head(16a), or it(15b) may be taken off and use it to covers the brush head(16b). This may also applies to brushes such as toothbrush.
18. A brush set substantially as described and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Description:
Description HAIR BRUSH BRISTLE.

Technical field

My invention relates to hair brush/comb and or similar products.

For such activities, the conventional hair-brush and its bristles can only comb hair tn 2-dimeπsioα Often, users have to comb hair and then dry them with a towel, then the hair will become mess again, and there are no such a way you can comb and dry the hair at the same tune. And often, the density of the bristles of some hair-brush or combs are too dense or not dense enough for some people, alter all different people have different hair styles and have different needs of hair treatments. Often, hair brushing or combing will induce head micro-skins.

The object of the invention is to provide a hair brush that has special shaped bristles((l) refer to HG.s) that can give the hairs more body and thickness. Also to provide absorbent coatings for the bristles, so that the bristles have the function to dry hairs during brushing. The density of die bristles can also be controlled by me user to suit different hairs and style. This invention will also take the micro-skin in the hair away. In another words, the object of the present invention is to provide a hair-brush comb which will go at least some ways towards avoiding the above disadvantages.

Background Art

The prior art, N.Z Patent Number: 272497

Disclosure oflnvention

One preferred form of die invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:

FIG. l shows a form of a bristie(l) according to the invention. Bristle(l) which having round discs(2) fixed to and/or rotates (and or able move up and down elastically) about the bristle (so that the hair will not easily be pull out), the bristles are designed with discs so that diey can give the hairs a three-dimensional combing, gives the hairs more body and thickness, and more air between hairs, ie separating the hairs next to each other

(horizontally) as well as separating hairs which are on top of each other (verticlly) into layers.

Hie sizes of the diβcs(2) near the tip(3) of the bristles(l) are (or can be) smaller than the sizes of the discs(2) that are further away from the tip(3) of the bristles(l), so mat more hairs can be pull further away from the tip(3) of the bristles(l), hence give the hair more body and thickness.

FIG.2 shows an alternative disc(2) having teethes which having the same functions as bristles.

FIG.3 shows the cross-section of an alternative bristle(l) having branches(4) extended from all different angles from around the main body of the bristle(l), the bristles are designed that way so that they can give the hairs a multi-dimensional combing, from all different angles, gives the hairs more body and thickness.

The sizes of the branches(4) near the tiρ(3) of the bristles(l) are (or can be) smaller than the sizes of the branches(4) that are further away from the tip(3) of the bristles(l), so that more hairs can be pull further away from the tip(3) of the bristles(l), hence give the hair more body and thickness.

The branches(4) can be fixed to hie bristles(l) and/or can be rotates (and/or able move up and down elastically) about the bristles(l) to prevent hair being pull out

FIG.5 shows another alternative bristle that is in a zig-zag shape which can carry out a similar function as the other bristles as described above - ie give the hair a multi-dimensional combing

FIG.6 shows another alternative bristle that is of a spring coil (disc/ring)(2) shape which has an elastic characteristic of a spring-coil that will elongate when you pull the brush too hard, so that it can be able to prevent hair being pull out if you pull the brush too hard. This bristle also carry out a similar function as the other bristles as described above - ie give the hair a multi-dimensional combing.

All the bristles described above can be made of elastic and flexible materials as to prevent hair being pull out if brush too hard.

FIG.4 shows a cross section of an assembled hair brush. The main body(5) of the brush made of suitable material, is curved or can be bented to the contour of the head.

There are holes(6) on the pad(7) allow for insertion of bristles(l), the connection between the hole(6) and the bristle can be flexible and elastic as to prevent hair being pull out if brush too hard. Also, the pad(7) is joint up by small segments^) that can be slid close to or away from each other by one single operation, so that the density of the bristles(l) can be controlled by sliding segments close to or away from each other, or by inserting more bristles or pulling out bristles. The density of the discs(2) or the branches(4) can also be adjusted, to met different needs.

The pad(7) are partly made up by magnet plate and/or charge plate mat can be charged when it brush against the hair. The magnetic field or change generated can attract micro-skin (which have charges), therefore reduce micro-skin in hair. Another function of the magnet plate or charge plate is that it will charge-up the hairs with the same charges so that the hair will repel each other, therefore, the hairs dont stick to each other, ie give the hairs more air, body and thickness.

The bristles(l) (including the discs(2), tips(3) and branches(4)) and the pad(7) are coated with absorbent material that can be use to dry wet-hairs. The water from the wet-hairs only allows to go one way into the main body(5) of the brush and the water can be disposed after brush. This operation work on a principle as going to be described as follows: (refer to FIG.7)

FIG.7 There is aframe(not shown) mat holds some rolls(lθ) mat holds a sponge belt(ll) in place. The dry portion of the sponge belt(lla) will pick-up or absorted the water as it go in the direction of the arrows shown. The wet portion of the sponge(llb) which contains the water that has just been absorted, will squeez through a narrower gap between two rolls(lθa) where the water content(12) in the sponge will get squeez out and fall into a container(13) down below of it, the container(13) can be removed to dispose the water. The sponge(lla) will then come out dry and continue its cycle along the arrows shown to absort more water. There are also wheels(14) that helps the whole thing to travel along the wet surface. The rolls or wheels may also be powered by a motor. This principle may also use in other application such as floor mop, etc.

FIG.8 shows a brush that has a handle(15) that can be use as a cover for the brush head(16). The handle/cover(15a) may pivot to close off or covers the brush head(16a), or it(lSb) may be taken off and use it to covers the brush head(16b). This also applies to brushes such as toothbrush.




 
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