TRIPLE-LAYERED INFUSED COMB STIMULATOR
A triple-layered infused comb stimulator (TLICS) comprises a comb handle and a comb head. Comb handle comprises an ergonomically shaped hollow lower grip portion housing an electrical stimulator abutting a hollow upper head portion. Upper head portion comprises a peripheral groove, an underside with pliable caps comprising slits, and a topside with an opening covered by a pliable button, and a latch mechanism to open and close the pliable button and houses infusion fluid. When closed, pliable button is depressed to control the amount of infusion fluid to be dispensed. Comb head comprises a peripheral channel that slides into peripheral groove on the comb handle, a hair parting prong, and a surface with holes that accommodate the pliable caps on the underside of comb handle, shallow bristles, short comb teeth, and long comb teeth with shallow bristles, short comb teeth, and long comb teeth forming three layers of the TLICS.
Combing hair is an essential part of grooming that is practiced by people all over the world with efforts ranging from self-grooming to costly and time-consuming sessions at special parlors with highly trained staff using thoroughly researched products. In grooming hair, essential devices for combing through and styling hair include combs, brushes, fluids such as oils, keratin, serums, conditioners, coloring fluids, gloss and shine inducing agents, and so on, not taking into consideration curlers, straighteners, etc., that significantly alter hair structure and shape. However, when considering painstaking grooming of hair after washing and cleaning the hair, multiple products are typically used. For example, dried hair has to be detangled and problems due to electrostatics taken care of. Then, oils, serums, or medicated fluids are applied to the scalp or the hair to treat the scalp or to strengthen, shine, color, medicate, remove frizz, style, or otherwise manage the hair. Then, the hair with applied fluid has to be combed or brushed to whip it into a desired shape or to braid the hair. The presence of umpteen number of products for each step of the grooming notwithstanding, people experiment with at least a few different products that are good in some aspects but leave something to be desired in others while not sitting well with the other products used in the other steps of grooming the hair. For example, despite using an oil to reduce friction between hair and a comb that rakes through hair, certain combs might tug at hair follicles leading to increased loss of hair. A brush might be more useful in certain situations while the same hair is better served by a comb in other situations. In addition, head massages often involve use of fluids and stimulation of the scalp for relaxation. Staff at salons also end up with a range of products that perform similar functions but possess differences in design and methods. Staff at salons also frequently end up alternating between different types of combs or brushes for various steps in grooming hair, treating the scalp, or massaging the head. Besides, applying fluids or aerosols separately before combing hair is often messy due to the volume of fluids or aerosols or the area that they cover not being in complete control, with some fluid often ending up on the hands, face, or clothing. Moreover, uniform application of the fluids over the entire scalp area is difficult to achieve. There is a need for a hair grooming product that caters to multiple steps of hair grooming and performing multiple functions obviating the need for multiple products.
Combs and brushes themselves are available in a myriad of designs both for the handles to hold them and the teeth and brush bristles that contact the hair to detangle, comb, and style the hair. Hair grooming devices that combine application of fluids with combing of hair exist. These devices use, for example, absorbent pads steeped in fluids that are then percolated through hollow teeth of comb or a hollow handle portion to store fluids that are dispensed through nozzles located between teeth of the comb portion of the device. However, such devices are bulky and do not include different types of teeth or brushes in the comb to cater to the different steps of detangling, combing, and brushing. Devices relating to a combination fluid infusion and brush system have just a brush or one type of teeth that are hollow or have nozzles in between the teeth to let the fluid out while combing. They do not cater to the requirements of longer hair that need detangling, may need parting, and need penetrating and accessing hair from the roots to the ends to shape and style unruly hair without necessitating the use of other types of combs. Moreover, the combination devices are, more often than not, complicated with multiple components including motors and pumps and expensive to make and for simple everyday use. There are fluid infused combs and brushes available in which fluid that is chemically modified is infused into plastic teeth and bristles, courtesy of composites science, to yield a plastic comb or a brush that is claimed to smoothen and detangle hair as it is being combed or brushed, but the effect of these devices is at best very limited, only being slightly better than an ordinary comb or a brush. There is a need for a simple-to-use comb with adequate fluid infusion that performs detangling, combing, brushing to aid in styling hair.
Hence, there is a long-felt need for a simple-to-use hair grooming device that performs multiple steps in grooming hair from uniform application of fluids and stimulating the scalp to detangling, combing, and brushing hair to treat and style the scalp and hair.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further disclosed in the detailed description. This summary is not intended to determine the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The triple-layered infused comb stimulator disclosed herein addresses the above-recited need for uniform application of fluids to the scalp and hair, stimulating the scalp, massaging the head, and detangling, combing, and brushing hair to treat and style the scalp and hair using a simple-to-use hair grooming device.
The triple-layered infused comb stimulator disclosed herein comprises a comb handle and a comb head that detach from each other. The comb handle comprises an ergonomically shaped hollow lower grip portion housing batteries and electrical circuitry of an electrical stimulator. Moreover, the lower grip portion comprises a switch to connect the batteries to the electrical stimulator. Furthermore, the lower grip portion comprises grooves for providing a comfortable grip when holding the comb handle. Abutting the lower grip portion is a hollow upper head portion. The upper head portion comprises a peripheral groove along its outer periphery for sliding the comb head as an attachment to the comb handle. Moreover, the upper head portion comprises an underside with pliable caps comprising slits for dispensing infusion fluid and a topside with an opening covered by a pliable button. The upper head portion houses the infusion fluid, which is filled via the opening in the topside when the pliable button is open. A latch mechanism is fixedly disposed at the abutment of the lower grip portion with the upper head portion and is connected to the pliable button for opening and closing the pliable button. The pliable button, when closed, controls the amount of infusion fluid dispensed through the pliable caps to open and close the pliable button and houses infusion fluid. When closed, the pliable button is depressed to control the amount of infusion fluid that is dispensed through the slits in the pliable caps via an amount of pressure applied to it. Furthermore, the comb handle comprises a teardrop-shaped hole for it to be hung on a hook.
The comb head in the triple-layered infused comb stimulator comprises a peripheral channel for attaching the comb head to the comb handle by sliding the peripheral channel into the peripheral groove on the comb handle. The comb head comprises a hair parting prong at a fore portion of the comb head and a surface comprising holes that align with and snugly accommodate the pliable caps on the underside of the comb handle when the comb head is attached to the comb handle. Moreover, the surface of the comb head comprises shallow bristles, short comb teeth, and long comb teeth with the shallow bristles, the short comb teeth, and the long comb teeth forming the three layers of the triple-layered infused comb stimulator. The hair parting prong is affixed to the comb head via a mechanism that enables the hair parting prong to protrude rigidly from the fore portion of the comb head in one of two directions: a direction parallel to the short comb teeth and the long comb teeth and a direction perpendicular to the short comb teeth and the long comb teeth.
The electrical stimulator housed in the hollow lower grip portion of the comb handle, when powered by the batteries also housed therein via the switch on the comb handle, vibrates the comb stimulator and/or dispenses the infusion fluid through the slits in the pliable caps with a constant pressurized flow in accordance with the amount of pressure applied to the pliable button. The comb head can be detached from the comb handle and be used independently as a triple-layered comb without fluid infusion. Moreover, the comb head can be attached to an alternate comb handle to operate as a triple-layered comb with a handle. The alternate comb handle need only possess a surface with a perimeter and a peripheral groove that corresponds to the peripheral channel of the comb head to accommodate the peripheral channel for attaching the comb head to the alternate comb handle.
In one or more embodiments, related systems comprise circuitry and/or programming for executing the methods disclosed herein. The circuitry and/or programming are any combination of hardware, software, and/or firmware configured to execute the methods disclosed herein depending upon the design choices of a system designer. In an embodiment, various structural elements are employed depending on the design choices of the system designer.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description, is better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For illustrating the embodiments herein, exemplary constructions of the embodiments are shown in the drawings. However, the embodiments herein are not limited to the specific structures and components disclosed herein. The description of a structure or a component referenced by a numeral in a drawing is applicable to the description of that structure or component shown by that same numeral in any subsequent drawing herein.
Disclosed herein is a triple-layered infused comb stimulator 800, as illustrated in
Furthermore, the upper head portion 104 comprises a handle topside 109 with an opening 110 that is covered by a pliable button 111. The pliable button 111 is made of an elastic material such as pliable plastic or silicone. The upper head portion 104 is hollow and houses infusion fluid 112 that is filled through the opening 110 in the handle topside 109 when the pliable button 111 is in an open position. The infusion fluid 112 is an oil, an emulsion, a gel, or another fluidic preparation that is typically used on the scalp or hair follicles of a person for various reasons such as hair growth stimulation, hair frizz removal, hair shine induction, dandruff treatment, body rejuvenation, relaxation, etc. The infusion fluid 112 is dispensed through the slits 108 in the pliable caps 107 when using the triple-layered infused comb stimulator 800. The slits 108 ensure that the infusion fluid 112 is sparingly dispensed in a steady flow when the pliable button 111 is depressed. A latch mechanism 113 is fixedly disposed at the abutment of the lower grip portion 101 with the upper head portion 104 and is connected to the pliable button 111 for opening and closing the pliable button 111. In an embodiment, the latch mechanism comprises two ovate rings joined by a length of flexible wire. One ring of the latch mechanism encircles the comb handle 100 at the abutment of the lower grip portion 101 with the upper head portion 104 and does not slide along the comb handle 100 due to a shape of the comb handle 100 that flares or increases in circular cross-sectional diameter gradually on either side of the abutment of the lower grip portion 101 with the upper head portion 104. The other ring of the latch mechanism tightly encircles the pliable button 111 holding it in place above the opening 110 in the handle topside 109. The latch mechanism 113 is operated to open the pliable button 111 when filling or draining the infusion fluid 112 into or from the upper head portion 104. When in a closed position the pliable button 111 controls the amount of infusion fluid 112 dispensed through the slits 108 in the pliable caps 107. The pliable button 111 is depressed to control the amount of infusion fluid 112 that is dispensed through the slits 108 in the pliable caps 107 via an amount of pressure applied to the pliable button 111. The electrical stimulator when powered by the batteries 103 via the switch on the comb handle 100 vibrates the comb stimulator and/or dispenses the infusion fluid 112 through the slits 108 in the pliable caps 107 with a constant pressurized flow in accordance with the amount of pressure applied to the pliable button 111. Furthermore, the comb handle 100 comprises an attachment (not shown), for example, a hook with a lanyard, on the lower grip portion 101 to hang the comb stimulator on a wall via the attachment.
The comb head surface 403 comprises shallow bristles 404, short comb teeth 405, and long comb teeth 406 with the shallow bristles 404, the short comb teeth 405, and the long comb teeth 406 forming the three layers of the triple-layered infused comb stimulator 800. The shallow bristles 404 form the first layer of the three layers of the triple-layered infused comb stimulator 800 and are, in an embodiment, boar bristles. The shallow bristles 404 are clustered along the comb head surface 403 and serve to smoothen hair follicles and prevent frizz while the hair is being detangled by the long comb teeth 406 and the short comb teeth 405. The shallow bristles 404 surround the holes that pass through the comb head surface 403 and through which the pliable caps 107 with the slits 108 pass to dispense the infusion fluid 112 stored in the upper head portion 104 of the comb handle 100 as disclosed in the detailed description of
The hair parting prong 402 is configured to part hair when the triple-layered infused comb stimulator 800 is used on a person's head, and is designed for flexion and extension during use. The hair parting prong 402 is separate from the short comb teeth 405 and the long comb teeth 406 and is not infused with the infusion fluid 112, shown in
The comb head 400 can be detached from the comb handle 100 and be used independently as a triple-layered comb without fluid infusion, for example, by gripping the comb head by wrapping one's fingers around the peripheral channel 401 when using the comb head 400 independently. Moreover, the comb head 400 can be attached to an alternate comb handle (not shown) to operate as a triple-layered comb with a handle. The alternate comb handle need only possess a surface with a perimeter and a peripheral groove that corresponds to the peripheral channel 401 of the comb head 400 to accommodate the peripheral channel 401 for attaching the comb head 400 to the alternate comb handle.
The foregoing examples and illustrative implementations of various embodiments have been provided merely for explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the components, method and the system disclosed herein. While the components, method and the system have been described with reference to various embodiments, it is understood that the words, which have been used herein, are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Further, although the components, method and the system have been described herein with reference to particular means, materials, techniques, and embodiments, the components, the method, and the system are not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the components, the method and the system extend to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims. While multiple embodiments are disclosed, it will be understood by those skilled in the art, having the benefit of the teachings of this specification, that the components, the method and the system disclosed herein are capable of modifications and other embodiments may be effected and changes may be made thereto, without departing from the scope and spirit of the components, the method and the system disclosed herein.
More generally, although the invention has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the invention defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as exemplary forms of implementing the claimed invention.
The foregoing examples and illustrative implementations of various embodiments of the comb handle 100 have been provided merely for explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the embodiments disclosed herein. Dimensions of the parts of the comb handle 100 disclosed above are exemplary and are not limiting of the scope of the embodiments herein. While the embodiments have been described with reference to various illustrative implementations, drawings, and techniques, it is understood that the words, which have been used herein, are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Furthermore, although the embodiments have been described herein with reference to particular means, materials, techniques, and implementations, the embodiments herein are not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the embodiments extend to all functionally equivalent structures, methods, and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims. It will be understood by those skilled in the art, having the benefit of the teachings of this specification, that the embodiments disclosed herein are capable of modifications and other embodiments may be effected and changes may be made thereto, without departing from the scope and spirit of the embodiments disclosed herein.
Claims
1. A triple-layered infused comb stimulator comprising:
- a comb handle comprising an ergonomically shaped hollow lower grip portion housing batteries and electrical circuitry of an electrical stimulator and comprising a switch to connect the batteries to the electrical stimulator, a hollow upper head portion abutting the lower grip portion, the hollow upper head portion comprising a peripheral groove for sliding a comb head as an attachment, an underside with pliable caps comprising slits for dispensing infusion fluid, and a topside with an opening covered by a pliable button, and housing the infusion fluid filled via the opening in the topside, and a latch mechanism fixedly disposed at the abutment of the upper head portion with the lower grip portion, the latch mechanism operably connected to the pliable button for opening and closing the pliable button, wherein the pliable button controls an amount of infusion fluid dispensed through the slits in the pliable caps via an amount of pressure applied to the pliable button when in a closed position; and
- a comb head comprising a peripheral channel for attaching the comb head to the comb handle by sliding the peripheral channel into the peripheral groove on the comb handle, a hair parting prong at a fore portion of the comb head, and an underside comprising holes aligned to the pliable caps on the underside of the comb handle and snugly accommodating the pliable caps through when the comb head is attached to the comb handle, shallow bristles, short comb teeth, and long comb teeth, wherein the shallow bristles, the short comb teeth, and the long comb teeth form three layers of the triple-layered infused comb stimulator.
2. The triple-layered infused comb stimulator of claim 1, wherein the comb handle comprises an opening in the lower grip portion to hang the comb stimulator on a hook.
3. The triple-layered infused comb stimulator of claim 1, wherein the electrical stimulator when powered by the batteries via the switch on the comb handle performs one or more of vibrating the comb stimulator and dispensing the infusion fluid through the slits in the pliable caps with a constant pressurized flow in accordance with the amount of pressure applied to the pliable button.
4. The triple-layered infused comb stimulator of claim 1, wherein the hair parting prong at the fore portion of the comb head is affixed to the comb head via a mechanism to changeably protrude the hair parting prong rigidly from the fore portion of the comb head in one of a direction parallel to the short comb teeth and the long comb teeth and a direction perpendicular to the short comb teeth and the long comb teeth.
5. The triple-layered infused comb stimulator of claim 1, wherein the comb head operates independently as a triple-layered comb without fluid infusion when detached from the comb handle.
6. The triple-layered infused comb stimulator of claim 1, wherein the comb head operates as a triple-layered comb with a handle when attached to an alternate comb handle via the peripheral channel, the alternate comb handle requiring nothing more than a surface with a perimeter and a peripheral groove corresponding to the peripheral channel to accommodate the peripheral channel for the attachment.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 8, 2023
Publication Date: Sep 12, 2024
Inventor: Alycia Aileen Allen (Newark, DE)
Application Number: 18/180,348