HAIRSTYLING EDGE-CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20220211158 · 2022-07-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B5/0008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B15/0089
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D24/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D44/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D24/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
There are provided systems for styling hair, in particular, baby hairs. The systems include a hairstyling device having a handle and at least one of bristles or a row of teeth positioned on a side of one end of the handle. Also provided is a tail comb operatively attached to an opposite end of the handle, the tail comb being collapsible for storage in an interior portion of the handle of the handle.
Claims
1. A hairstyling device, comprising: a handle; at least one of bristles or a row of teeth positioned on a side of one end of the handle; and a tail comb operatively attached to an opposite end of the handle, the tail comb being collapsible for storage in an interior portion of the handle of the handle.
2. The hairstyling device of claim 1, further comprising a pressing tip attached atop of the one end.
3. The hairstyling device of claim 2, wherein the pressing is configured for pressing baby hairs into place.
4. The hairstyling device of claim 3, wherein the pressing tip is constructed of a soft material.
5. The hairstyling device of claim 4, wherein the soft material includes one of rubber and plastic.
6. The hairstyling device of claim 2, wherein the handle is elongated.
7. The hairstyling device of claim 6, wherein the handle has a width (W.sub.h) and a length (L.sub.h) about 7 times the width.
8. The hairstyling device of claim 7, wherein the tail comb has a length (L.sub.tc) about twice the width (W.sub.h) of the handle.
9. The hairstyling device of claim 2, wherein the bristles are attached to one side of the one end of the handle and the row of teeth are attached to another side of the one end of the handle.
10. The hairstyling device of claim 2, wherein the bristles form a brush, and wherein the row of teeth forms a comb.
11. The hairstyling device of claim 1, wherein the handle includes a groove formed on an exterior surface of the other end of the handle, the tail comb being configured for folding into the groove.
12. The hairstyling device of claim 1, wherein the handle includes a chamber bored into an interior portion of the other end of the handle, the tail comb being retractable into the chamber into the chamber.
13. The hairstyling device of claim 1, wherein the tail comb is configured for styling hair.
14. The hairstyling device of claim 1, wherein the tail comb is configured for styling baby hairs.
15. The hairstyling device of claim 1, wherein collapsible includes being foldable or retractable.
16. A hairstyling device, comprising: a handle; at least one of bristles or a row of teeth positioned on a side of one end of the handle; a tail comb operatively attached to an opposite end of the handle, the tail comb being collapsible for storage in an interior portion of the handle; and a pressing tip attached atop of the one end.
17. The hairstyling device of claim 16, wherein the handle includes a groove formed on an exterior surface of the other end of the handle, the tail comb being configured for folding into the groove.
18. The hairstyling device of claim 16, wherein the handle includes a chamber bored into an interior portion of the other end of the handle, the tail comb being retractable into the chamber into the chamber.
19. The hairstyling device of claim 16, wherein the tail comb is configured for styling baby hairs.
20. The hairstyling device of claim 16, further comprising a pressing tip attached atop of the one end.
Description
IV. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Illustrative embodiments may take form in various components and arrangements of components. Illustrative embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, throughout which like reference numerals may indicate corresponding or similar parts in the various drawings. The drawings are only for purposes of illustrating the embodiments and are not to be construed as limiting the disclosure. Given the following enabling description of the drawings, the novel aspects of the present disclosure should become evident to a person of ordinary skill in the relevant art(s).
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V. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] While the illustrative embodiments are described herein for particular applications, it should be understood that the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Those skilled in the art and with access to the teachings provided herein will recognize additional applications, modifications, and embodiments within the scope thereof and additional fields in which the present disclosure would be of significant utility.
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[0022] The pressing tip 302 is used for styling baby hairs, particularly to press the baby hairs down onto a surface of the skin and keeping the baby hairs in place. The pressing tip 302 can be constructed of a soft material such as rubber, plastic, or a hard foam. The pressing tip 302 can also be constructed of other suitable materials within the spirit and scope of the present invention. The pressing tip 302 is used in a manner similar to the tip of a smartphone stylus pen to press the baby hairs.
[0023] By way of example, the baby-hair brush 300 includes bristles 304 that form a styling brush for use in baby-hair styling, such as brushing down the baby hairs. The baby-hair brush 300 also includes rows of teeth 306, that together form a comb for further styling and shaping of the baby hairs.
[0024] The baby-hair brush 300 also incudes a handle portion 308 and a second (proximate) end 309. Operatively attached to the proximate end 309 is a tail comb 310, also called a rat tail comb. In some embodiments of the baby-hair brush 300, the handle 308 has an elongated or slender type shape. The tail comb 310 includes a sharp tip 311 for styling the baby hairs. In a deployment stage 312, the tail comb 310 is in a stowed position suitable for storing or transporting the baby-hair brush 300. However, when deployed for use, as depicted in deployment stage 314, the tail comb 310 is configured for parting hair, to pull out the baby hair, and to begin the baby hair shaping and styling process.
[0025] Once the hair styling process concludes, the tail comb 310 is collapsible by folding into a groove 316, or cavity, for stowing. The tail comb 310 being able to fold into the groove 316 for stowing reduces the susceptibility of the tail comb 310 to damage when being transported in a purse or being carried in the pocket of a garment. Stowing of the tail comb 310 also reduces the potential of a user being injured by the sharp tip 311. The groove 316 is formed (e.g., carved) into the handle 308 of the baby-hair brush 300.
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[0027] By way of example only, and not limitation, in the deployment stage 400 the tail comb 310 is fully deployed or extended out of the groove 316. In the deployment stage 402, a base 311 of the tail comb 310 is slightly rotated along the axis 408 in a rotational direction A1 toward the groove 316.
[0028] Similarly, in the deployment stage 404, the base of the tail comb 310 continues rotation along the axis 408 in the rotational direction A1, toward the groove 316. Finally, in the deployment stage 406, the tail comb 310 is depicted being fully retracted into the groove 316 for stowing. When stowed, or fully folded, the tail comb 310 is substantially hidden from visibility of the user. In practice, the user can cycle the collapsible tail comb 310 through all of the deployment stages 400, 402, 404, and 406, in a single motion.
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[0030] The tail comb 510 collapses for stowing by retracting into a small internal cavity or shaft 512 formed within the handle 508. That is, instead of folding along a rotational axis for stowing, such as the axis 408 in the tail comb 310, the tail comb 510 of
[0031] By way of example only, and not limitation, movement and stowing of the tail comb 510 can be controlled by means of a spring locking mechanism 514 in a manner similar to operation of a conventional ballpoint pen. Other mechanisms, well known to a person of skill in the art, can be used to facilitate the retracting and stowing of the tail comb 510 and are within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0032] During operation, for example, a stage of deployment 520 in
[0033] In yet other embodiments, a button or other mechanism (not shown) can be actuated by the user to initiate retraction of the tail comb 510.
[0034] In a deployment stage 540, as the user continues to retract the tail comb 510, the tail comb 510 eventually completely slides into the shaft 512 for storage. In the baby-hair brush 500, the tail comb 510 is completely hidden from view and access by the user. In practice, and as discussed above in relation to the tail comb 310 of
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[0037] When extended, the tail comb 310 has a length (L.sub.2)—a little less than one third of the length (L.sub.2) of the baby-hair brush 300. However, the embodiments of the baby-hair brush 300 are not limited to the exemplary dimensions 700 of
[0038] Those skilled in the relevant art(s) will appreciate that various adaptations and modifications of the embodiments described above can be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. Therefore, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the disclosure may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.