HAIRBRUSH COMPRISING DISTANCEABLE BRISTLE SEGMENTS
Hairbrush bristles become filled with hair and accumulate residue. It is difficult, if not practically impossible, to clean the brush because of the close proximity of the bristles. An invention is claimed herein which enables the bristles to be moved apart such that there is sufficient clearance to easily clean them.
I am aware of no prior art which relates to the invention claimed herein.
Distancing one row of bristles from another row of bristles is sufficient to allow for cleaning access. Therefore, the invention claimed herein groups the bristles of the hairbrush into distanceable segments which each comprise a single row of bristles.
Claims
1. A hairbrush comprising a plurality of distanceable bristle segments, each said segment comprising a plurality of bristles substantially arranged in a single row, said segments being joined together by releasable means; whereby any said segment may be moved relative to any adjacent said segment; thereby providing access for cleaning said bristles.
2. The hairbrush of claim 1, wherein at least one said bristle segment comprises a handle.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 24, 2021
Publication Date: Dec 30, 2021
Inventor: Thomas Majcher (Orchard Lake, MI)
Application Number: 17/357,870