HAIR COLORING APPARATUS
The present invention relates to an apparatus for coloring hair comprising: (a) a housing, for holding the packing system of the coloring mixture, for coloring hair; (b) a lid, attached to said housing; (c) a power spring, located underneath said lid, for pressuring said packing system, within said housing, for squeezing the color mixture from said packing system; (d) a base having at least 2 compartments which receive and store some of said squeezed color mixture from said packing system; and (e) at least 2 tines, each having a conduit fixed within, and each tine is independently movably connected, at its upper part, to said base, for combing said hair and dividing said hair strands into groups of the required width while at the same time distributing and applying said coloring mixture to said hair roots of said separated strands through said conduits, fixed within said tines.
The present invention relates to hair coloring apparatuses. More particularly, to a hair coloring apparatus in which the color mixture can be stored.
BACKGROUNDThe first step, for coloring hair, is to expose the roots of the hair strands that are to be colored. This is normally performed by using a comb, or other suitable device. Next, coloring the hair in a particular color is performed by using a separate brush or other suitable color applicator to apply a coloring agent, i.e. dye chemicals, to the roots and body of the selected strands of hair.
Separating and coloring of the hair requires to alternate between using the comb, then the brush. This can become cumbersome and inconvenient for the user as the user must repeatedly pick-up and set down the comb and brush. Furthermore, the constant switching of the comb and brush necessarily lengthens the total time spent on the coloring process. Moreover, the constant switching of the comb and brush makes the coloring of one’s own hair, without the use of a stylist, difficult.
US 6260557 discloses a hair colorant applicator in the form of a hollow comb with a threaded receiver top that accepts standard plastic bottles of hair colorant in the inverted position. The teeth of the comb are in the form of tubes. A hollow conduit in each tube of the comb terminates in an orifice at the tip of each tube. Hair colorant flows from the bottle, through the body of the comb, through the conduits in the tubes, and exits the tips of the tubes. This applies the colorant at the base of hair near the scalp to maintain uniform hair coloring as the hair grows. As described, the user squeezes the bottle of colorant as it is applied to control the flow rate. Nevertheless, the disclosed applicator is inconvenient.
It would therefore be desired to propose a system void of these deficiencies.
SUMMARYIt is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for coloring hair that combines a hair separating element and a color applicator in a single tool.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for applying a coloring mixture to the hair roots single-handedly, independently and without assistance.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a simple reusable apparatus, for coloring hair, that is not limited to a certain cartridge.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus, for coloring hair efficiently, that requires minimal contact with the coloring chemicals and can be easily cleaned.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the description proceeds.
The present invention relates to an apparatus for coloring hair comprising: (a) a housing, for holding the packing system of the coloring mixture, for coloring hair; (b) a lid, attached to said housing; (c) a power spring, located underneath said lid, for pressuring said packing system, within said housing, for squeezing the color mixture from said packing system; (d) a base having at least 2 compartments which receive and store some of said squeezed color mixture from said packing system; (e) at least 2 tines, each having a conduit fixed within, and each tine is independently movably connected, at its upper part, to said base, for combing said hair and dividing said hair strands into groups of the required width while at the same time distributing and applying said coloring mixture to said hair roots of said separated strands through said conduits, fixed within said tines; and (f) wherein each of said tines has a spring, for pushing it downwards, and wherein said conduit openings are aligned with their said respective base compartments for allowing said color mixture to flow from said packing system, pressured by said power spring, through the said compartments and through said conduits to the tips of said tines and onto said hair when said tines tips are pressed from below by said hair.
Preferably, the tip of each tine has an oblique cut.
In one embodiment, the apparatus is disposable.
In one embodiment, the apparatus is reusable.
In one embodiment, the apparatus also comprises holes in the housing for better washing the parts of the apparatus.
Preferably, the apparatus further comprising a trigger for locking the power spring, in a compressed state, and for releasing the power spring, from a compressed state to a released state, when it is set for operation.
Preferably, the tines can move, in relations to the base, in vertical movements up and down, in rotational movements at different angles in relations to the surface of the head, or in a combination of the above movements.
The accompanying drawings, and specific references to their details, are herein used, by way of example only, to illustratively describe some of the embodiments of the invention.
In the drawings:
The terms of “front”, “rear”, “down”, “up”, “bottom”, “upper”, “horizontal”, “vertical”, “right”, “left” or any reference to sides or directions are used throughout the description for the sake of brevity alone and are relative terms only and not intended to require a particular component orientation.
As described in relations to
In one embodiment, long hair can be collected in a non-tight bun and colored according to the above.
In one embodiment the packing system 220, as described in relations to
In one embodiment, the packing system 220, as described in relations to
In one embodiment, a tightness between the Base 230 and the tines 310-313 is achieved by manufacturing accuracy and by the correct choice of materials for the manufacture of these parts. For example, the base 230 can be made of PP (polypropylene) and the tines can be made of PE (polyethylene).
In one embodiment, the tines are ergonomically shaped. The tip of each tine has an oblique cut, which ensures effective separation of the hair into strands. In this embodiment, the area of contact of the tines with the head is large enough so that their contact and movement along the contour of the head does not cause discomfort. The outlet of the conduit, which is located on the beveled plane, of each tine, can ensures the free release of the color mixture and its application directly to the hair roots, and not to the scalp.
In some embodiment, the number, shape, and form of tines may vary. In some embodiments, there may be one or more rows of tines. In some embodiments, for a smoother movement of the tines along the cylinders of base, O-rings of various materials can be added.
In one embodiment, a reusable design may be used having easy to disassemble and assemble part, as the described parts can be quite large and durable. In some embodiments, all disassembled parts of the apparatus can be washable both under running water and in the dishwasher. In one embodiment, holes may be provided in the housing of the invention for better washing the parts of the apparatus. In one embodiment, the parts can be securely stored in the same housing, until re-assembly and use.
In one embodiment, the apparatus may be used with simple interchangeable bags for functional mixtures, where the invention is not limited to a particular packing system or manufacturer of the necessary mixtures. In some embodiments the packing systems can also be reusable.
In one embodiment, the apparatus may be used to apply care and/or treatment products to the scalp and hair.
In some embodiments, each of the tines has a soft spring, at its upper part between the tine and the base, for elasticity for each tine individually, where each of the tines can move, in relations to the base, in vertical movements up and down, in rotational movements at different angles in relations to the surface of the head, or in a combination of the above movements.
While the above description discloses many embodiments and specifications of the invention, these were described by way of illustration and should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention. The described invention may be carried into practice with many modifications which are within the scope of the appended claims.
Without further elaboration, it is believed that one skilled in the art can, using the preceding description, utilize the present invention to its fullest extent. The preceding preferred specific embodiments are, therefore, to be construed as merely illustrative, and not limitative of the remainder of the disclosure in any way whatsoever.
The entire disclosures of all applications, patents and publications, cited herein and of corresponding Israeli application No. 290954, filed Feb. 27, 2022, are incorporated by reference herein.
From the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention and, without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications of the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions.
Claims
1. An apparatus for coloring hair comprising:
- a housing, for holding the packing system of the coloring mixture, for coloring hair;
- a lid, attached to said housing;
- a power spring, located underneath said lid, for pressuring said packing system, within said housing, for squeezing the color mixture from said packing system;
- a base having at least 2 compartments which receive and store some of said squeezed color mixture from said packing system;
- at least 2 tines, each having a conduit fixed within, and each tine is independently movably connected, at its upper part, to said base, for combing said hair and dividing said hair strands into groups of the required width while at the same time distributing and applying said coloring mixture to said hair roots of said separated strands through said conduits, fixed within said tines; and
- wherein each of said tines has a spring, for pushing it downwards, and wherein said conduit openings are aligned with their said respective base compartments for allowing said color mixture to flow from said packing system, pressured by said power spring, through the said compartments and through said conduits to the tips of said tines and onto said hair when said tines tips are pressed from below by said hair.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, where the tip of each tine has an oblique cut.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1, where the apparatus is disposable.
4. An apparatus according to claim 1, where the apparatus is reusable.
5. An apparatus according to claim 4, where the apparatus also comprises holes in the housing for better washing the parts of the apparatus.
6. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a trigger for locking the power spring, in a compressed state, and for releasing the power spring, from a compressed state to a released state, when it is set for operation.
7. An apparatus according to claim 1, where each of the tines can move, in relations to the base, in vertical movements up and down, in rotational movements at different angles in relations to the surface of the head, or in a combination of the above movements.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 24, 2023
Publication Date: Aug 31, 2023
Inventor: Lera FLINK (Jerusalem)
Application Number: 18/113,736