HAIR MATERIAL APPLICATION AND TREATMENT DEVICE
A two-piece hair material applicator wand system and device for treating hair with hair treatment compositions, the wand having a common handle piece and interchangeable head pieces, sponge cover, a timer, various grip configurations, and the ability to connect to and communicate with a microprocessor.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/452,312 having a filing date of 14 Mar. 2011, U.S. Design Patent Application No. 29/384,396 having a filing date of 31 Jan. 2011, U.S. Design Patent Application No. 29/384,410 having a filing date of 31 Jan. 2011, and U.S. Design Patent Application No. 29/384,417 having a filing date of 31 Jan. 2011, each of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Technical Field
This invention relates generally to the field of devices and implements for treating and styling hair, and relates more specifically to the field of devices and implements for applying hair care and styling materials to hair.
2. Prior Art
The hair care and styling field is rife with implements and devices for applying materials to hair. Such devices and implements range from the simple comb and brush to more complex color and tint brushes and specialized combs to even more complex curling irons and electrical devices.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONBriefly, the present invention is a two-piece hair material applicator wand having a common handle piece and interchangeable head pieces. The head pieces can include blades, combs, brushes, separators, spatulas, applicators, squeeze bottles or other material containers, and a sponge cover. The handle piece can include a timer, various grip configurations, various hair handling configurations such as a rattail or comb, squeeze bottles or other material containers, and the ability to connect to and communicate with a microprocessor.
The handle piece and the head piece can be releasably connected together using a quick connect system, a friction fit system, or any other system that allows the handle piece and the head piece to be releasably connected together so as to allow the interchangeability of the head piece relative to the handle piece.
Many attempts have been made over the years using different devices to apply or deliver various chemicals, such as relaxers, colors, etc., onto a client's hair in a faster and neater way, but many have fallen short. The present invention is a quick disconnect system comprising a separable handle piece and head piece, with an optional timer indicator, that allows a hair stylist to effectively and quickly apply hair materials, such as chemical relaxers and colors in a salon setting. The present invention is an applicator that allows for a stylist to choose multiple shapes and textured heads to apply whatever desired chemical service to a client's hair. With a push of two buttons a stylist can change out different head shapes to perform any popular service in a salon.
One embodiment of the present invention comprises an applicator quick disconnect multiple head changer and a built in lighted time indicator. In a first example, if a stylist is going to do a relaxer, the stylist can choose the flat tip applicator head piece, insert the head piece into the handle piece, apply the relaxer to the client's hair, and then the stylist can set the timer indicator with a light that is built inside the handle of the Applicator. In a second example, the stylist can set the time for 0 to 1 hour for determining when the service is ready on the client's hair. In a third example, if a stylist desires to apply a color service, the stylist can click the buttons on the side of the handle piece to quickly release the current head piece and the stylist then can attach a brush head piece to the handle piece for applying any color desired. After the color is applied, the stylist then can time that service for processing by pressing the timer buttons and setting the desired time on the built in timer, which then will notify the stylist when the color has fully processed.
The incorporation of a timer into the handle of the applicator device is exceptionally useful to the stylist. This timer is crucial in most chemical applications because there is a desired time needed for appropriate chemical processing. For example, the stylist will be able to set the timer from 0 to 1 hour depending on desired time for chemical service. The timer can have both an audible alarm (beep) and a visual alarm (light) to indicate the appropriate time for the chemical process has elapsed.
One feature of the present invention is the long rattail divider body of the handle piece that is used to separate a client's hair while applying any chemical service. The rattail body handle piece is unique because it remains the same size but can fit all of the multiple heads, such as a brush, a foam tip, different spatula shapes, and different geometrical shapes. In other words, a single rattail body handle piece can be used in connection with many different types of head pieces. Having a handle with the specific rattail shape of the taper that can be used with a myriad of different heads also is useful to the stylist. The specific shape of the taper is important as this shape makes the handle part of the device work better.
The present applicator invention also can comprise or work with a tint bottle that a stylist will pour color into, and then this tint bottle can quickly connect right into the body of the rattail divider. The stylist now can separate the client's hair with the rattail divider and also can apply the color from the tint bottle. Other chemical or hair treatment materials also can be applied from the bottle.
The present invention also includes a product line built around the quick disconnect system. For example, a company can take color directly from the store shelf, connect it directly to the rattail divider body, and apply the chemical to the client's hair. Normally in a salon setting a stylist will dip the back of a rattail comb into a container of relaxer and apply the desired chemical to the client's hair. The back of the comb is bulky and the relaxer often will get stuck inside the teeth of the comb allowing for chemical waste. Because the flat spatula blade tip of the present invention used for the relaxer is angled very thin, using the present invention, the stylist can go directly into the parting of a client's hair and keep the relaxer off the scalp, thus controlling unnecessary burning.
Another blade tip that can be used in conjunction with the flat spatula blade tip for relaxer application is a sponge track system. This sponge track system is unique because it can slide right on top of the relaxer flat spatula blade tip and the stylist can apply color without disconnecting the head. Optionally, the sponge heads can be disposable or can be a separate head piece in and of itself.
Additionally, as disclosed, the disposable sponge head that can fit over a spatula blade tip allows for the conversion of the relaxer flat tip quickly into a color applicator. This also is useful to the stylist in the salon atmosphere because there are times when the stylist does not have time to clean off the brush to move to another color service. This allows a stylist to change out coloring heads quickly. Also, the sponge absorbs the color very well, minimizing color dripping and waste. Further, because this is a quick disconnect and connect system, it allows a stylist to attach a comb on top converting back from a chemical service, now allowing a stylist to have an all-around product that gives him the option to use the present invention to style and act as a tool will curling the client's hair.
Additionally, the applicator device of the present invention can have a soft gripper at the neck of the applicator such that the stylist can rest his or her fingers while applying any chemical service.
As a result, it can be seen that the applicator of the present invention will work with every major chemical service applied in today's salon, from relaxers, virgin color, color touchups, highlights, and any creative application in between.
Another embodiment of the present invention comprises means for communication between the applicator wand and a smart phone or other microprocessor. For example a stylist can record what type of service they are performing and the type of brand of color along with the coded number, client name, measurement of color that is being used on that particular, and the amount of service. If the stylist is performing a relaxer service the stylist can record the brand name that is used, client sensitivity level (regular, mild, or super), where to start first on client's (head front or back), amount of product normally used, and amount of service. All of this information can be downloaded with a USB cord connected to the applicator device directly to or from a smart phone or computer. If the applicator wand handle piece comprises a digital storage media, the information can be stored directly on the device, and the handle can be personalized for a specific client. One also can record the speed of the service, which will allow the manager of the salon understand which stylist is performing at an appropriate speed in the salon. As such, the present invention is a useful tool for inventory control and accounting. Appropriate computer software can be developed by those of ordinary skill in the art.
Now, referring to the drawings, several embodiments of the invention are shown in more detail.
In use, the device 10 is used in assisting a user to treat hair. The user, such as a salon stylist, can select the specific head piece 12 desired to attach to the handle 14 for use in the specific treatment to be performed on the hair. A spatula head piece 122 can be used to apply chemicals or colors. The spatula head piece 122 then can be removed from the handle 14 and replaced with a brush or comb head piece 124 that can be used to smooth the chemicals or colors into the hair. The brush or comb head piece 124 then can be removed from the handle 14 and replaced with a whisk head piece 130 for mixing another set of chemicals or colors. The whisk head piece 130 then can be removed from the handle 14 and replaced with a head piece 12 comprising markings 132 for measuring the amount of chemical or color to apply to the hair. For each or any of these steps, the timer 50 can be used to ensure that the chemicals or color is left on the hair for a sufficient period of time, or to help prevent the chemicals or color from being left on the hair for too long of a period of time. Any or all of the information can be recorded on a smart phone 70 or other device for later retrieval, referral or other use.
The head pieces 12 can be easily attached to and removed from the handle 14. The male connector 20 on the head piece 12 snaps into the female connector 30 on the handle 14. The rims 36 of the female connector 30 force the pins 22 to bend inwards when being inserted into the female connector 30 in a conventional manner. Buttons 16 pass into holes 34 and snap outwards, thus securing the head piece 12 onto the handle 14. To remove the head piece 12 from the handle, the buttons 16 are pressed inwards to allow the buttons 16 to clear the rims 36 and allow the removal of the male connector 20 from the female connector 30.
The foregoing detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the appended figures have been presented only for illustrative and descriptive purposes. They are not intended to be exhaustive and are not intended to limit the scope and spirit of the invention. The embodiments were selected and described to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications. One skilled in the art will recognize that many variations can be made to the invention disclosed in this specification without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. A system for treating hair with hair treatment compositions, the system comprising:
- a hair material applicator device comprising a common handle piece and a plurality of interchangeable head pieces, wherein
- each of the plurality of interchangeable head pieces comprises a first connector, and
- the handle piece comprises a second connector for cooperating with and releasably securing at a single time one of the plurality of interchangeable head pieces to the handle piece; and
- whereby the one of the plurality of interchangeable head pieces that is releasably secured to the handle piece at a single time is removable and replaceable with a different one of the plurality of interchangeable head pieces.
2. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle piece further comprises a rattail structure for treating hair.
3. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle piece further comprises a timer.
4. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle piece further comprises a finger grip.
5. The system as claimed in claim 4, wherein the finger grip further comprises a container for the hair treatment compositions, the container being structured to allow the application of the hair treatment compositions to the hair.
6. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle piece further comprises a container for the hair treatment compositions, the container being structured to allow the application of the hair treatment compositions to the hair.
7. The device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a sponge cover for placement over at least one of the interchangeable head pieces.
8. The device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for connecting the device to and communicating with a microprocessor for storing and manipulating data relevant to the treatment of the hair
9. The device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the microprocessor is contained within the handle piece.
10. The device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the microprocessor is contained within a device separate from the handle piece.
11. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of the interchangeable head pieces further comprises a spatula.
12. The device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the spatula comprises measuring markings.
13. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of the interchangeable head pieces further comprises a comb.
14. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of the interchangeable head pieces further comprises a brush.
15. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of the interchangeable head pieces further comprises a whisk.
16. A hair material applicator device for treating hair with hair treatment compositions, the device comprising a common handle piece and interchangeable head pieces, wherein
- each of the interchangeable head pieces comprises a first connector;
- the handle piece comprises a second connector for cooperating with and releasably securing one of the interchangeable head pieces to the handle piece;
- whereby the one of the interchangeable head pieces that is releasably secured to the handle piece is removable and replaceable with a different one of the interchangeable head pieces.
17. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the handle piece further comprises a rattail structure for treating hair.
18. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the handle piece further comprises a timer.
19. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the handle piece further comprises a finger grip.
20. The device as claimed in claim 19, wherein the finger grip further comprises a container for the hair treatment compositions, the container being structured to allow the application of the hair treatment compositions to the hair.
21. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the handle piece further comprises a container for the hair treatment compositions, the container being structured to allow the application of the hair treatment compositions to the hair.
22. The device as claimed in claim 16, further comprising a sponge cover for placement over at least one of the interchangeable head pieces.
23. The device as claimed in claim 16, further comprising means for connecting the device to and communicating with a microprocessor.
24. The device as claimed in claim 23, wherein the microprocessor is contained within the handle piece.
25. The device as claimed n claim 23, wherein the microprocessor is contained within a device separate from the handle piece.
26. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein at least one of the interchangeable head pieces further comprises a spatula.
27. The device as claimed in claim 26, wherein the spatula comprises measuring markings.
28. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein at least one of the interchangeable head pieces further comprises a comb.
29. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein at least one of the interchangeable head pieces further comprises a brush.
30. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein at least one of the interchangeable head pieces further comprises a whisk.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 30, 2012
Publication Date: Aug 2, 2012
Inventor: Antonio Anderson (Conyers, GA)
Application Number: 13/361,101
International Classification: A45D 19/02 (20060101); A45D 34/04 (20060101); A45D 24/10 (20060101);