Patent classifications
A46B9/065
COSMETICS BRUSH HEAD WITH NESTED TUBE
Example aspects of a cosmetics brush head, a cosmetics brush, and a method for using a cosmetics brush are disclosed. In a particular example aspect, the cosmetics brush head can comprise a cosmetics applicator; and an applicator tube nested within the cosmetics applicator, the applicator tube defining a tube cavity configured to receive cosmetics therein.
COSMETICS BRUSH HEAD WITH NESTED ARM
Example aspects of a cosmetics brush head, a cosmetics brush, and a method for using a cosmetics brush are disclosed. In a particular example aspect, the cosmetics brush head can comprise a cosmetics applicator defining an application end; and an applicator arm nested within the cosmetics applicator, the applicator arm defining a cosmetics surface configured to receive cosmetics thereon, the cosmetics surface defining a concave cosmetics surface.
Oral care implement and method of forming an oral care implement
An oral care implement having movable and fixed tooth cleaning elements. The oral care implement may include a handle and a head coupled to the handle. The head may include a base that is coupled to the handle and a resilient bridge coupled to the base. The resilient bridge may be flexible between a normal state in which a portion of the resilient bridge is spaced from the base by a gap and a flexed state in which a portion of the resilient bridge is moved toward the base. Tooth cleaning elements may be coupled to the resilient bridge. Furthermore, the resilient bridge may include one or more apertures through which tooth cleaning elements that are fixed to the base may extend.
HAIR-SMOOTHING TOOL
A hair-smoothing tool includes a supporting base, a carpeting structure on or over the supporting base, and optionally bristles and a cushion member. The bristles and the cushion member, if present, are formed on a first surface of the supporting base. The hair-smoothing tool further includes a carpeting structure on either the first surface of the supporting base or an opposite second surface of the supporting base, or both. The carpeting structure, for example, may be a hook structure or a loop structure of a Velcro hook and loop fastener. The hair smoothing tool may have the carpeting structure in two or more locations, wherein such locations may be heated and/or may optionally contain heater material, and wherein the temperature of each such location may be separately controlled. The hair smoothing tool may also be in the form of a hair dryer, diffuser for a hair dryer, a hot air brush, or a combination thereof, wherein the carpeting structure is used to smooth the hair while the hair is dried, heated, and/or styled with hot hair.
BRUSH FOR USE IN A CLEANING DEVICE FOR CLEANING SURFACES
A brush, rotatably arranged in a cleaning device for cleaning surfaces, is described. The brush includes a core element and brush elements arranged on the core element. The brush elements are arranged in a bristle field extending in a direction of a longitudinal axis of the brush and in a peripheral direction about the longitudinal axis. Further, the brush elements include fiber hairs. Furthermore, a linear mass density of at least tip portions of the brush elements is lower than 15 g per 10 km. In addition, an average of a packing density of the brush elements in the bristle field is lower than 15,000 brush elements per 1 cm.sup.2 so as to ensure that for the purpose of moving the brush during a cleaning action, only a relatively small amount of energy is needed.
Method for producing a toothbrush head or a part thereof
A method for producing a toothbrush head comprises providing at least two bristle tufts that differ in at least one property; arranging the tufts in a hole-perforation plate comprising holes shaped and distributed according to the desired bristle field; arranging an energy source so that the ends of the bristle tufts and the energy source are arranged contactless, wherein the ends of the bristle tufts to be fused are arranged at different distances to the energy source and are adjusted according to the different property; applying energy to the ends of the bristle tufts until fuse balls are formed; transferring the bristle tufts to a subsequent process position, wherein the distance of the fuse ball of at least one bristle tuft to the hole-perforation plate is different from the distance of said fuse ball to the hole-perforation plate in the fusing position before; over-molding of the fuse balls of the bristle tufts with plastic material thereby forming the brush head or the part (10) thereof.
Applicator with Flock and Comb on the Circumferential Surface
A cosmetic unit having an applicator, comprising an applicator element, which is connected to a handle by means of a wand, and having a cosmetic receptacle, which contains a supply of cosmetic, and a wiper. In its ready position, the applicator element dips into the cosmetic receptacle and in the course of this, the handle of the applicator is secured to the cosmetic receptacle in such a way that it closes this receptacle tightly. The applicator can be brought into its use position by pulling the applicator element out of the cosmetic receptacle through the wiper, wherein the applicator element has a central region that has a flocking and is mounted on the circumference of the applicator element and embraces the applicator element, preferably over a circumference angle of less than 180. The central region is arched outward in convex fashion and rimmed by at least one row of bristles on at least three of its four edges.
ROTATABLE BRUSH FOR SURFACE CLEANING APPARATUS
A surface cleaning apparatus includes a rotatably mounted brush associated with a dirty air inlet. A plurality of bristles extend outwardly from a radial outer surface of the rotatably mounted brush. The brush roll is provided with at least one hard floor cleaning pad and at least one flexible protective pad member.
HAIR-SMOOTHING TOOL
A hair-smoothing tool includes a supporting base, a carpeting structure on or over the supporting base, and optionally bristles and a cushion member. The bristles and the cushion member, if present, are formed on a first surface of the supporting base. The hair-smoothing tool further includes a carpeting structure on either the first surface of the supporting base or an opposite second surface of the supporting base, or both. The carpeting structure, for example, may be a hook structure or a loop structure of a Velcro? hook and loop fastener.
HAIR BRUSH
A hair brush includes a handle defining a longitudinal axis and a brush head having at least two longitudinal primary arms extending longitudinally from the handle and disposed in lateral spaced relation to define a longitudinal gap therebetween. Each of the longitudinal primary arms includes a pair of longitudinal rear spines disposed in lateral spaced relation, a single longitudinal intermediate spine extending from the rear spines, and a pair of longitudinal forward spines disposed in lateral spaced relation and extending from the intermediate spine. Hair engaging bristles are disposed on each of the rear spines, the intermediate spines and the forward spines. The at least two longitudinal primary arms are substantially flexible to conform to the contour of the user's head. A container containing a hair treatment agent such as dry shampoo may be releasably mounted to the handle.