Hair Capture Device
20210348372 · 2021-11-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D24/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E03C1/264
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A loose hair capture or entrapment device designed to be especially effective in showers is disclosed. The device easily and safely captures and retains loose hair, which can be later readily removed and disposed. The device is meant to provide a means for preventing loose hair from falling into and clogging shower and tub drains. The device has a plurality of substantially opposing flexible pillars with a space or gap separating the opposing pillar ends. The plurality of opposing pillars may be tilted or angled in one direction such that by swiping one's hand or finger in a direction opposite to the pillar tilt reduces the gap dimension and tends to trap loose hair, while swiping one's hand in the direction of the pillar tilt increase the gap dimension and allows the loose hair to be removed for proper disposal.
Claims
1. A loose hair capture and retention device, comprising: a base section; at least two substantially opposing side sections attached to the base section; a plurality of opposing flexible pillars attached to the side sections such that distal ends of the plurality of opposing flexible pillars are separated by a pillar end gap; whereby by swiping through the pillar end gap results in loose hair being captured and retained in the device; and whereby by swiping a second time through the pillar end gap results in the captured loose hair being released and removed from the device.
2. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1, wherein said plurality of opposing flexible pillars are angled.
3. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 2, wherein said plurality of opposing flexible pillars are angled at approximately 3 degrees to 45 degrees from perpendicular.
4. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1, wherein said pillar end gap is substantially zero.
5. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1, wherein said base section and at least two substantially opposing side sections are formed as a unitary section.
6. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1, wherein said base section and at least two substantially opposing side sections form a rectilinear shape.
7. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 6, wherein said base section and at least two substantially opposing side sections form a substantially rectangular shape.
8. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 6, wherein said at least two substantially opposing side sections are detachable from said base section.
9. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1, wherein said base section and at least two substantially opposing side sections form a non-rectilinear shape.
10. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 9, wherein said base section and at least two substantially opposing side sections form a substantially cylindrical shape.
11. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1, wherein said base section and at least two substantially opposing side sections are made of a thermoplastic material.
12. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1, wherein said base section and at least two substantially opposing side sections are made of a thermoplastic material.
13. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1, wherein said plurality of opposing flexible pillars are made of silicone.
14. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1, wherein said plurality of opposing flexible pillars are made of thermoplastic elastomers.
15. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1, wherein said plurality of opposing flexible pillars are made of thermoplastic rubber.
16. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1, wherein said at least two substantially opposing side sections are attached to said base section with an articulating or living hinge providing for increasing and decreasing of said pillar end gap.
17. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1, where the plurality of flexible pillars have a circular cross-section.
18. The loose hair capture and retention device, as provided in claim 1, where the plurality of flexible pillars have a polygon cross-section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] For the purposes of illustrating the invention, the attached drawings show certain aspects and embodiments that are presently preferred. However, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the precise elements, configurations, sizing, shapes, as shown in the accompanying drawings, but rather is further disclosed and claimed according to the attached claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN EMBODIMENTS
[0027] The hair capture and retention device is a unique and innovative design encompassing a body section or sections and flexible pillars or teeth such that the pillars are positioned to be opposing each other in various patterns. The pillar ends are separated from each other to create a pillar gap. The hair capture and retention device 100 is designed to be installed on the wall or another support structure in a shower stall. A user is able to collect loose hair within the pillars of the hair capture device 100 by swiping or guiding a finger or hand within the pillar gap. In order to clean the loose hair captured and retained in the device 100, the user can pinch or swipe the captured hair in the opposite direction from the direction used to capture the loose hair in the device.
[0028] In one preferred embodiment of the inventive device, shown in
[0029] In one embodiment, as shown in
[0030] The pillar tilt may be within the approximate range of 3 degrees to 45 degrees off of a perpendicular orientation to the side section 110 to which the pillar is attached.
[0031] By way of example for the configuration and embodiment shown in
[0032] In another, but similar embodiment, shown in
[0033] Different examples of adhesive elements 150 attached to the back of the base section 120 are shown in
[0034] Further views of the hair capture device 100, shown in a “shower cat” ornamental configuration are shown in
[0035] Although the above described embodiments are shown in the figures having a positive pillar end gap 500, in alternative embodiments, the pillar end gap 500 may be larger or smaller than shown. Indeed, in other equally effective embodiments, the pillar end gap 500 may be substantially zero in dimension with the pillar ends essentially touching, or the pillar end gap 500 may be negative such that the pillar ends overlap with opposing pillar ends.
[0036] In another embodiment of the hair capture device 100, the body section may be configured in a non-rectilinear shape. As illustrated in
[0037] The cylinder embodiment may further be manufactured with a pliable body section 130 such that the cylinder gap 550 widens when the user swipes his or her finger through the gap 550. In other alternative embodiments, the body section 130 may incorporate an articulating hinge or living hinge 170 that allows the cylinder gap 550 to open or widen as the user moves his or her finger through the gap 550.
[0038] A further embodiment incorporates side section 110 that are detachable from the base section 110 to allow for more complete cleaning of the pillars and removal of loose hair from the device 100. With such a configuration and embodiment, the removable side sections 110 may be separately soaked in a cleaning solution to further ensure a clean device.
[0039] In another embodiment (not shown), the hair capture device 100 may comprise a plurality of side sections 110.
[0040] Although the embodiments shown in
[0041] With respect to the materials that the elements may be manufactured, it has been determined that thermoplastics are the most resilient for use in a water or humid environment such as a shower. The body sections 110, 120, 130 may be manufactured from any of a wide variety of thermoplastics including resilient thermoplastic materials, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polycarbonate, thermoplastic rubber (TPR), and/or thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). The pillars may be manufactured from similar materials where the pliability of the pillars is necessary. Alternatively, the pillars 200 may be manufactured from a silicone material.
[0042] While several preferred embodiments of the inventive hair capture device have been described and disclosed, in particular with reference to certain figures and drawings showing certain exemplary embodiments that relate to a particular shape, configuration, and size hair capture device, such configurations, designs, and embodiments are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the inventive device. For example, as described above, the hair capture device 100 may be made in different shapes, sizes, and configurations, and having varied ornamental features 300 provided as part of the base elements 110, 120. Further, although not specifically shown, but described above, the pillars 200 may be aligned as shown or offset from each other in alternative patterns. The pillars 200 may also be formed having different cross sections including circular or polygon cross sections. As described, the pillar end gap distance may be configured to be essentially zero or even with the pillar opposing ends overlapping each other. Moreover, as described, the pillars 200 may be tilted away from the base back element 120. All such alternate embodiments are believed to be within the scope of the inventive design and the below claims.
[0043] It will be recognized by those skilled in the art that other modifications, substitutions, and/or other applications are possible, and all such modifications, substitutions and applications are within the true scope and spirit of the present invention. It is likewise understood that the above disclosure and attached claims are intended to cover all such modifications, substitutions, and/or applications.