Patent classifications
A45D24/30
COMB DEVICE FOR REMOVAL OF HEAD LICE FROM HAIR
A comb device for assisting with the removal of head lice from hair includes a comb handle having a grip section configured to be held in a user's hand for manipulation and movement in use, and a receiver section configured to detachably receive a comb in use, and at least one comb. The comb handle and at least one comb are configured for detachable connection in use.
Dry-cleaning brush
A dry-cleaning brush includes a body, a base plate and a bristle component. A storage cavity used for storing shampoo powder is formed between the body and the base plate. A powdering device is arranged in the storage cavity and includes a pressing rod arranged on the base plate, lever assemblies, pistons, and at least one leaking hole formed in the base plate, and the pistons are located at openings of the leaking holes. Each lever assembly includes a lever having two ends respectively clamped on the pressing rod and the corresponding piston. A rebound mechanism is arranged between an elastic gland, the pressing rod and the base plate. The powdering device controls the pistons based on the lever principle, the elastic gland and the pressing rod are pressed to drive the levers to pull the pistons away from the leaking holes.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ERADICATING ECTOPARASITES
The ectoparasite eradicating device is configured to eradicate lice and eggs by conveying and directing heated air to the base of the hair shaft where lice live and lay egg by connecting to a common commercially available blow dryer. The device includes a rotatable sleeve to facilitate maintenance of contact of the lower concave edge with the scalp over a range of movements of the blow dryer. A plate with a flow disrupting lip separates the hot air flow from the scalp to avoid burning, while ensuring effective treatment of the hair to the root at the edge of the plate.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ERADICATING ECTOPARASITES
The ectoparasite eradicating device is configured to eradicate lice and eggs by conveying and directing heated air to the base of the hair shaft where lice live and lay egg by connecting to a common commercially available blow dryer. The device includes a rotatable sleeve to facilitate maintenance of contact of the lower concave edge with the scalp over a range of movements of the blow dryer. A plate with a flow disrupting lip separates the hot air flow from the scalp to avoid burning, while ensuring effective treatment of the hair to the root at the edge of the plate.
Hinged cleaning comb
A device and method is provided for the removal of foreign elements and smaller particles from hair and scalp. The device has two sets of parallel interleaving teeth where adjacent teeth can be separated to allow easy removal of foreign matter trapped between the teeth, effectively reducing the time required to perform the cleaning action.
Hinged cleaning comb
A device and method is provided for the removal of foreign elements and smaller particles from hair and scalp. The device has two sets of parallel interleaving teeth where adjacent teeth can be separated to allow easy removal of foreign matter trapped between the teeth, effectively reducing the time required to perform the cleaning action.
Lice Repellant Assembly
A lice repellant assembly for repelling head lice includes an article of head gear that can be worn on a user's head. A sound emitter is disposed on the article of head gear. The sound emitter emits sound waves outwardly therefrom. Moreover, the sound emitter has an operational frequency of at least 20.0 Hz to repel lice from the user.
Lice comb
A lice comb (10) comprising a main housing (12) including a first aperture (15) at a first end (14) thereof and a second aperture (17) at a second end (16) thereof. A fan unit (18) draw airs in through the first aperture (15) and expels air outwardly through the second aperture (17). A comb module (38) is rotatably secured to a comb support unit (34) adjacent a first end of the main housing (12). The comb module (38) comprises a comb body (46) and a tine module (48) having a plurality of teeth (44). The comb body (46) includes a channel (52) extending from a first longitudinal side adjacent the tine module (48) to a second longitudinal side thereof and a tine slot (54) is located adjacent the first end of the channel (52) to receive the tine module (48) such that air drawn in through the channel (52) passes across a first surface of the teeth (44).
Lice comb
A lice comb (10) comprising a main housing (12) including a first aperture (15) at a first end (14) thereof and a second aperture (17) at a second end (16) thereof. A fan unit (18) draw airs in through the first aperture (15) and expels air outwardly through the second aperture (17). A comb module (38) is rotatably secured to a comb support unit (34) adjacent a first end of the main housing (12). The comb module (38) comprises a comb body (46) and a tine module (48) having a plurality of teeth (44). The comb body (46) includes a channel (52) extending from a first longitudinal side adjacent the tine module (48) to a second longitudinal side thereof and a tine slot (54) is located adjacent the first end of the channel (52) to receive the tine module (48) such that air drawn in through the channel (52) passes across a first surface of the teeth (44).
COMB FOR THE TREATMENT OF PEDICULOSIS
A comb for the treatment of pediculosis, comprising a grip handle and a plurality of teeth intended to catch and drag the nits and lice present in the hair, wherein the teeth have a proximal end retained in said handle and a free distal end, said teeth being differentiated into a first plurality of teeth and a second plurality of teeth, where the teeth of the first plurality alternate with the teeth of the second plurality and the teeth of said first plurality are longer than the teeth of said second plurality so that the distal ends of the teeth of the first plurality are projected beyond the distal ends of the teeth of said second plurality.