Device to apply a flowable product to human scalp hair
In order to achieve even and effective application of product with a device to apply a flowable product to human scalp hair, with a product dispenser having prongs provided with multiple openings to dispense the product, it is recommended that all openings be aligned laterally with respect to an inner space extending between the prongs and located above the inner area, wherein the inner space contains the prongs.
The object of the invention relates to a device (1) to apply a flowable product to human scalp hair in the hair salon sector.
These types of devices are used in the hair salon sector to apply hair treatment agents. Said treatment agent should be distributed evenly throughout the hair as a flowable product.
A device with a product dispenser having multiple prongs is known from U.S. Pat. No. 6,053,177; this device has a base to accommodate the prongs. The base consists of an inner area extending between the prongs, which is bordered by an outer area of the base. The product dispenser can be connected to a reservoir via a connection. The prongs have openings for dispensing the product.
The known device has openings arranged in the center of the top in the prongs from which the product exits. This is disadvantageous in that the hair that is between the prongs cannot be wetted with sufficient product, which can lead to inhibited hair wetting if the device is tightly pulled through very curly hair.
The object was to further develop a device according to the preamble of Claim 1, which would overcome this disadvantage.
The object is achieved according to the distinguishing component of Claim 1. Accordingly, all openings are aligned laterally with respect to an inner space, which is located above the inner area and extends between the prongs, wherein the prongs are located in the inner space.
The suggested device has the advantage that hair can be well wetted with a flowable product if the device is pulled through the hair like a comb. The device is particularly well suited for very curly hair if relatively few prongs, e.g., six to sixteen prongs, are provided. Because all openings are aligned with one another with respect to the inner space, hair lying between two prongs is always wetted with product. An opening is not aligned away from the inner space to the outside, e.g., aligned to an outer area of the base. This type of alignment would result in an ineffective use of the product. This is an advantage, particularly with very curly hair from which only one strand proceeds relatively in the center of the product dispenser, if the dispenser is moved along the strand.
Advantageous embodiments of the proposed invention are described in Claims 2 to 8.
Two rows of prongs (Claim 2) are suitable for relatively easy pulling of the product dispenser through very curly hair.
If an outer area of the base is provided according to Claim 3, and the outer area is bordered by an edge, then this edge can be used to wipe excess product from the hair.
Prongs that are rounded off like knobs in the area facing the head (Claim 4) are relatively easy to pull through very curly hair especially if they have a relatively large diameter (about 0.08-0.4 in. (2 to 10 mm) at the midpoint). A conical shape that tapers towards the top is also advantageous.
If all openings are at the same height (Claim 5), then a strand of hair at this height will be evenly wetted with product. However, if the openings are at various heights (Claim 6), then, after the product dispenser is pulled through the strand one or more times, the strand, at different heights, will be more evenly wetted. Very good results are obtained when, according to Claim 7, lateral openings are provided on the top with a portion of the prongs and on the bottom with the remaining portion of the prongs.
If the connection according to Claim 8 has an inner thread that can be screwed onto a neck of a reservoir, this makes it easy, after the device is screwed onto a container, to remove product from the container so that it can be directly applied to the hair.
The invention is described in detail below with reference to Figures that show three exemplary embodiments. The following is shown:
With a device 1 to apply a flowable product to human scalp hair, a product dispenser 3 has multiple prongs 2 (
There are two rows of prongs 2, each prong 2 being rounded off like a knob in the area facing the head. Each opening 8 is the same height as the other openings 8. Eight openings 8 point in the same direction; two openings 8 of two prongs 2 arranged on the side walls point in the opposing direction. Thus, via each of the prongs 2, a certain quantity of product is deposited onto a hair strand, if the product dispenser 3 is pulled through the hair strand in order to straighten the hair, e.g. using a straightening agent. No product is deposited to the outer area 7, which means there is optimal use of the product.
With the exemplary embodiment of
Contrarily, with the exemplary embodiment of
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- 1 Device
- 2 Prong
- 3 Product dispenser
- 4 Connection
- 5 Inner area
- 6 Base
- 7 Outer area
- 8 Opening
- 9 Inner space
- 10 Edge
- 11 Inner thread
All documents cited in the Detailed Description of the Invention are, in relevant part, incorporated herein by reference; the citation of any document is not to be construed as an admission that it is prior art with respect to the present invention. To the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this written document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to the term in this written document shall govern.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.
Claims
1. A device to apply a flowable product to human scalp hair, with a product dispenser having multiple prongs, with said dispenser having a base to accommodate the prongs, wherein the base consists of an inner area extending between the prongs, with the inner area preferably being bordered by an outer area of the base, wherein the product dispenser can be connected to a reservoir via a connection, and openings are provided in the prongs to dispense the product, characterized in that all openings are aligned laterally with respect to an inner space extending between the prongs and located above the inner area, wherein the inner space contains the prongs.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein two rows of prongs are provided.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein an outer area of the base is provided, which is bordered by an edge.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the prongs are rounded off like knobs in the area facing the head.
5. The device according to claims 1, wherein all openings are at the same height.
6. The device according to claims 1, wherein all openings are at different heights.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein lateral openings are provided on the top with a portion of the prongs and on the bottom with the remainder of the prongs.
8. The device according to claims 1, wherein the connection has an inner thread that can be screwed onto a neck of a reservoir.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 1, 2006
Publication Date: Mar 29, 2007
Inventors: Achim Hackl (Hanau), Anja Holzer (Buttelborn), Isabelle Merz-Zahringer (Darmstadt), Rita Schwarz (Stockstadt), Christel Weingarlner (Griesheim)
Application Number: 11/445,437
International Classification: A45D 24/22 (20060101);