SELFCARE BRUSH
20230320478 · 2023-10-12
Assignee
Inventors
- James MELIA (London, GB)
- Dana Salmanzadeh (London, GB)
- Ewan Alson (London, GB)
- Greg Furniaux (London, GB)
- Tendai Moyo (London, GB)
Cpc classification
A46B5/0008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A selfcare brush (10) is provided and includes a handle (12) with a connection portion (20) at one end, and first and second removeable brush heads (14, 16). Each of the brush heads (14, 16) includes a mutually engageable engagement portion (24, 26) to interconnect the first and second brush heads (14, 16) to one another, wherein interconnection of the first and second brush heads (14, 16) permits the first and second brush heads (14, 16) to connect to the connection portion (20) of the handle (12) with the handle (12) sandwiched between the first and second brush heads (14, 16).
Claims
1. A selfcare brush comprising: a handle including a connection portion at one end; and first and second removeable brush heads, the first and second brush heads each including a mutually engageable engagement portion to interconnect the first and second brush heads to one another, wherein interconnection of the first and second brush heads permits the first and second brush heads to connect to the connection portion of the handle with the handle sandwiched between the first and second brush heads.
2. A brush according to claim 1 wherein the first brush head has a male engagement portion and the second brush head has a female engagement portion, wherein the female engagement portion receives the male engagement portion to interconnect the first and second brush heads to one another.
3. A brush according to claim 2 wherein the connection portion includes an aperture, the aperture configured to receive and retain the interconnected brush heads so as to connect the first and second brush heads to the handle.
4. A brush according to claim 3 wherein the female engagement portion is shaped and sized to fit tightly within the aperture so as to connect the first and second brush heads to the handle.
5. A brush according to claim 1 wherein the first and second brush heads each includes a mutual locking portion to lock the brush heads into position relative to one another when the brush heads are interconnected.
6. A brush according to claim 5 wherein the locking portions form part of the male and female engagement portions.
7. A brush according to claim 1 wherein one of the first and second brush heads includes a finger slot accessible when the first and second brush heads are connected to the handle.
8. A brush according to claim 1 wherein each of the first and second brush heads includes one or more of the following: bristles, comb teeth, sponge or a blank.
9. A brush according to claim 1 wherein the end of the handle opposite the connection portion has a paddle shaped profile.
10. A brush according to claim 1 further including a stand, the stand including an opening for receiving the end of the handle opposite to the connecting portion to independently stand the brush handle in an upright manner.
11. A brush according to claim 10 wherein the stand includes a compartment for storing one or more brush heads.
12. A brush according to claim 11 wherein the compartments are arranged internally within the stand.
13. A brush according to claim 12 wherein the stand includes a lid which reveals the compartment when the lid is in an open configuration.
Description
[0035] Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0041] A selfcare brush according to a first embodiment of the invention is shown in the figures and designated generally by reference 10.
[0042] The brush 10 includes a handle 12 and first and second removeable brush heads 14, 16. The handle 12 has first and second ends 18, 20. At the first end 18 is a connection portion 21 which includes an aperture 22 formed completely through the handle 12. At the second end 20 is a flat spatula shaped profile, as can be seen in
[0043] The second end 20 may take another form, such as a pointed profile or a cylindrical profile.
[0044] As shown more dearly in
[0045] In this embodiment, the male and female engagement portions 28, 30 are oblong in shape since they follow the perimeter profile shape of each of the brush heads 14, 16.
[0046] In other embodiments, the engagement portions 28, 30 may take any other shape which may or may not match the shape of the brush head 14, 16. For example, the brush heads 14, 16 might be round and the engagement portions 28, 30 may also be round or may instead be oblong, rectangular, etc. Moreover, the outward shape of the brush heads 14, 16 may differ from one another while their engagement portions 28, match to enable interconnection of the brush heads 14, 16 to one another.
[0047] As shown in
[0048] The first and second brush heads 14, 16 each includes a mutual locking portion 32. In this embodiment, the locking portions 32 take the form of a bump 34 and corresponding indent 36. The bump 34 is formed on the male engagement portion 28 while the indent 36 is formed on the female engagement portion 30 (see
[0049] As shown in
[0050] The locking portions 32, together with the tight fit of the female engagement portion within the aperture 22, allow the interconnected brush heads 14, 16 to snap fit into the aperture 22 of the handle 12 so as to provide a secure connection of the brush heads 14, 16 to the handle.
[0051] The second brush head 16 (although in other embodiments it could be the first brush head 14) includes a finger slot 38 which is indented into one end of the oblong shape of the brush head 16. As shown more clearly in
[0052] The brush heads 14, 16 shown in
[0053] In other embodiments, the brush heads 14, 16 may include other types of bristles, for example softer bristles for the application of makeup. One or more of the brush heads 14, 16 may instead include comb teeth or a makeup sponge. In the latter regard, as indicated previously, the term “brush” and “brush head” in the context of this application extends to makeup sponges (which “brush” makeup onto the face).
[0054] In addition, and as shown in
[0055] In use, the male engagement portion 28 of the first brush head 14 is inserted into the aperture 22 of the handle 12—as shown in
[0056] As shown in
[0057] To disconnect the brush heads 14, 16 (e.g. to replace or store them), the user pulls the bottom end of the second brush head 16 via the finger slot 38 to forcibly release the locking portions 32 from one another and separate the brush heads 14, 16 from one another and thus from the handle 12.
[0058] Moving onto
[0059] The stand 48 includes a lid 56 which is opened to reveal a compartment 58 inside the stand 48. The compartment 58 is shaped and sized to receive spare brush heads 14, 16 and in this embodiment, there are four compartments 58 (although there may be more or fewer in other embodiments). In other embodiments, there may instead be a single compartment 58 which is sized to receive multiple spare brush heads.
[0060] In this embodiment, the stand 48 is formed by two equally sized portions forming a hollow interior; wherein the lid 56 is one of these portions. The other portion, a body portion 60, and the lid 56 are secured to one another by a threaded portion 62, i.e. they screw together like a bottle cap—as shown in
[0061] As can be seen in
[0062] In other embodiments, the lid 56 may take any other form to selectively open the interior of the stand 48 to reveal the compartments 58. For example, the lid 56 may be hingedly fixed onto the stand or may be slidably engaged.
[0063] In further embodiments, the stand 48 may not have a lid 56 and instead the compartments 58 may be accessible externally from the stand 48. Instead, the stand 48 may not have compartments 58 at all.
[0064] As shown in
[0065] In this embodiment, the engagement portions 78 include a first channel 80 located at the top of the case 70 and which receives and engages with the outer top perimeter of the handle 12. The engagement portions 78 further include a second channel 82 located at the bottom of the case 70 and which receives and engages with the body of the handle 12 directly underneath the brush heads 14, 16. The first channel 80 is formed by two parallel walls which extend downward from the top of the case 70 such that the first channel 80 is internal to the case 70. The second channel 82 is formed by a nick in the bottom surface of the case 70.
[0066] The protective case 70 further includes a locking portion 84 in the form of an elongate raised portion 86 and corresponding indent 88 which receives the raised portion when the case 70 is in the closed position.
[0067] In other embodiments, the engagement portions 78 and/or locking portion 84 of the case 70 may take any other suitable form.
[0068] The components of the brush 10, e.g. the handle 12, brush heads 14, 16, stand 48 and protective cover 70, may be made from a range of materials and may be finished by a range of different finishes. Each component may be made from different materials from one another and may be finished differently, i.e. they may or may not match in material and finish. The different materials include plastics, e.g. PP plastic, stainless steel, or a natural material such as bamboo. The finishes include chrome, glass or matte.