HAIR EDGE BRUSH
20210315371 · 2021-10-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46D1/0207
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D24/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/0037
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D24/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present disclosure provides for a hair edge brush device for dispensing and applying a gel to one or more hairs of a user. The device includes an elongated annular handle body having a first end opposite a second end, the first end includes a reservoir for containing a gel and a movable ring wall defining a central orifice adapted for receiving a plunger body. The first end also includes a head having a top flat surface defining a plurality of apertures adapted for passage of the gel and a bottom surface having a plurality of firm bristles forming an edge element. The second end includes a hair parting element removably connected to the first end. The plunger body includes a threaded outer surface and the first end includes internal threads adapted to threadedly receive and secure the plunger body for refilling the reservoir with the gel.
Claims
1. A hair edge brush device comprising: an elongated annular handle body having a first end opposite a second end, said first end comprising a proximal end opposite a distal end and a ramped hollow neck portion disposed between the proximal end and the distal end; said proximal end comprising a reservoir and an annular sidewall defining said reservoir, said reservoir having a longitudinal axis, said reservoir adapted to contain a gel; said proximal end comprising a movable ring wall defining a central orifice, said proximal end comprising a plunging pin operatively engaging said movable ring wall, said plunging pin being moveable from an open position to a closed position, wherein the plunging pin obstructs said central orifice of the movable ring wall when in the closed position, wherein the plunging pin unobstructs said central orifice of the ring wall when in the open position to allow for passage of said gel through said central orifice, such that in the closed position said movable ring wall and said plunging pin are adapted for containing said gel within said reservoir and are adapted for slidable movement along the longitudinal axis for advancing said gel along said longitudinal axis of the reservoir; said distal end comprising a head having a top flat surface opposite a bottom surface, said top flat surface defining a plurality of apertures adapted for passage of the gel, said bottom surface having a plurality of firm bristles forming an edge element adapted to tame at least one or more fly-a-way hairs of a user, said plurality of firm bristles respectively oriented along a first axis characterized as diagonal relative to the longitudinal axis, wherein said ramped hollow neck portion is adapted for passage of the gel from the reservoir to the plurality of apertures defined by the head; the second end comprising a proximal end opposite a distal end, said distal end comprising a hair parting element, said hair parting element having a top flat surface opposite a curvilinear bottom surface, wherein said hair parting element adapted for curling at least one or more hairs of the user; and said proximal end of the first end removably connected to said proximal end of the second end by a snap ring connection.
2. The hair edge brush device of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the first end of the elongated annular handle body having a flat side surface comprising a plurality of comb like tines extending from said head along a second axis characterized as perpendicular relative to the longitudinal axis.
3. The hair edge brush device of claim 2, wherein the distal end of the first end of the elongated annular handle body having a ramped side surface comprising a plurality of comb like tines extending from said head along the second axis characterized as perpendicular relative to the longitudinal axis.
4. The hair edge brush device of claim 1, further comprising a plunger body having a threaded outer surface, wherein the proximal end of the first end of the elongated annular handle body comprises internal threads adapted to threadedly receive and secure the plunger body.
5. The hair edge brush device of claim 4, wherein said plunger body comprising a proximal insertion end opposite a distal plunging end, said proximal insertion end comprising a plunging reservoir having an interior annular wall, said plunging reservoir adapted to contain the gel.
6. The hair edge brush device of claim 5, wherein said proximal insertion end adapted to engagingly fit the central orifice for refilling the reservoir with the gel, wherein said distal plunging end comprises a plunging member disposed within the plunging reservoir, said plunging member adapted to closely align with the interior annular wall upon annular movement therein.
7. The hair edge brush device of claim 1, wherein the snap ring connection comprises an annular ring having a grooved surface adapted for gripping by a hand of the user.
8. The hair edge brush device of claim 1, further comprising a proximal tubular grip disposed around an exterior surface of the proximal end of the first end, said proximal tubular grip adapted for gripping by a hand of the user.
9. The hair edge brush device of claim 1, further comprising a distal tubular grip disposed around an exterior surface of the proximal end of the second end, said tubular grip adapted for gripping by a hand of the user.
10. The hair edge brush device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of firm bristles are arranged in side-by-side rows and columns, said plurality of firm bristles forming the edge element are boar hair.
11. A hair edge brush device comprising: an elongated annular handle body having a first end opposite a second end, said first end comprising a proximal end opposite a distal end and a ramped hollow neck portion disposed between the proximal end and the distal end; said proximal end comprising a reservoir and an annular sidewall defining said reservoir, said reservoir having a longitudinal axis, said reservoir adapted to contain a gel; said proximal end comprising a movable ring wall defining a central orifice, said movable ring wall defining an interior passageway, the proximal end comprising a plunging pin operatively engaging the interior passageway of said movable ring wall, said plunging pin being slidably moveable within the interior passageway from an open position to a closed position, wherein the plunging pin obstructs said central orifice of the ring wall when in the closed position, wherein the plunging pin unobstructs said central orifice of the ring wall when in the open position to allow for passage of said gel through said central orifice, such that in the closed position said movable ring wall and said plunging pin are adapted for containing said gel within said reservoir and are adapted for slidable movement along the longitudinal axis for advancing said gel along said longitudinal axis of the reservoir; said distal end comprising a head having a top flat surface opposite a bottom surface and a flat side surface opposite a ramped side surface, said top flat surface defining a plurality of apertures adapted for passage of the gel, said bottom surface having a plurality of firm bristles forming an edge element adapted to tame at least one or more fly-a-way hairs of a user, said plurality of firm bristles respectively oriented along a first axis characterized as diagonal relative to the longitudinal axis, said flat side surface comprising a plurality of comb like tines extending from said head along a second axis characterized as perpendicular relative to the longitudinal axis, said ramped side surface comprising a plurality of comb like tines extending from said head along a the second axis characterized as perpendicular relative to the longitudinal axis, wherein said ramped hollow neck portion is adapted for passage of the gel from the reservoir to the plurality of aperture defined by the head; the second end of the elongated annular handle body comprising a proximal end opposite a distal end, said distal end comprising a hair parting element, said hair parting element having a top flat surface opposite a curvilinear bottom surface, wherein said hair parting element adapted for curling one or more hairs of the user; and said proximal end of the first end of the elongated annular handle body removably connected to said proximal end of the second end of the elongated annular handle body by a snap ring connection.
12. The hair edge brush device of claim 11, further comprising a plunger body having a threaded outer surface, wherein the proximal end of the first end of the elongated annular handle body comprises internal threads adapted to threadedly receive and secure the plunger body.
13. The hair edge brush device of claim 12, wherein said plunger body comprising a plunging reservoir having an interior annular wall, said plunging reservoir adapted to contain the gel.
14. The hair edge brush device of claim 13, wherein the plunger body comprises a proximal insertion end opposite a distal plunging end, said proximal insertion end adapted to engagingly fit the central orifice for refilling the reservoir with the gel, wherein said distal plunging end comprises a plunging member disposed within the plunging reservoir, said plunging member adapted to closely align with the interior annular wall upon annular movement therein.
15. The hair edge brush device of claim 11, wherein the snap ring connection comprises an annular ring having a grooved surface adapted for gripping by a hand of the user.
16. The hair edge brush device of claim 11, further comprising a proximal tubular grip disposed around an exterior surface of the proximal end of the first end, said proximal tubular grip adapted for gripping by a hand of the user.
17. The hair edge brush device of claim 11, further comprising a distal tubular grip disposed around an exterior surface of the proximal end of the second end, said distal tubular grip adapted for gripping by a hand of the user.
18. The hair edge brush device of claim 11, wherein the plurality of firm bristles are arranged in side-by-side rows and columns, said plurality of firm bristles forming the edge element are boar hair.
19. A hair edge brush device comprising: an elongated annular handle body having a first end opposite a second end, said first end comprising a proximal end opposite a distal end and a ramped hollow neck portion disposed between the proximal end and the distal end; said proximal end comprising a reservoir and an annular sidewall defining said reservoir, said reservoir having a longitudinal axis, said reservoir adapted to contain a gel; said proximal end comprising a movable ring wall defining a central orifice, said proximal end comprising a plunging pin operatively engaging said movable ring wall, said plunging pin being moveable from an open position to a closed position, wherein the plunging pin obstructs said central orifice of the ring wall when in the closed position, wherein the plunging pin unobstructs said central orifice of the ring wall when in the open position to allow for passage of said gel through said central orifice, such that in the closed position said movable ring wall and said plunging pin are adapted for containing said gel within said reservoir and are adapted for slidable movement along the longitudinal axis for advancing said gel along said longitudinal axis of the reservoir; said distal end comprising a head having a top flat surface opposite a bottom surface, said top flat surface defining a plurality of apertures adapted for passage of the gel, said bottom surface having a plurality of firm bristles forming an edge element adapted to tame at least one or more fly-a-way hairs of a user, said plurality of firm bristles respectively oriented along a first axis characterized as diagonal relative to the longitudinal axis, wherein said ramped hollow neck portion is adapted for passage of the gel from the reservoir to the plurality of aperture defined by the head; the second end comprising a proximal end opposite a distal end, said distal end comprising a hair parting element, said hair parting element having a top flat surface opposite a curvilinear bottom surface, wherein said hair parting element adapted for curling at least one or more hairs of the user; said proximal end of the first end removably connected to said proximal end of the second end by a snap ring connection; and a plunger body comprising a proximal insertion end opposite a distal plunging end, said proximal insertion end comprising a plunging reservoir having an interior annular wall, said plunging reservoir adapted to contain the gel, the proximal insertion end comprising a threaded outer surface, wherein the proximal end of the first end of the elongated annular handle body comprises internal threads adapted to threadedly receive and secure the plunger body; said proximal insertion end adapted to engagingly fit the central orifice for refilling the reservoir with the gel, wherein said distal plunging end comprises a plunging member disposed within the plunging reservoir, said plunging member adapted to closely align with the interior annular wall upon annular movement therein.
20. The hair edge brush device of claim 19, wherein the distal end of the first end of the elongated annular handle body having a flat side surface comprising a plurality of comb like tines extending from said head along a second axis characterized as perpendicular relative to the longitudinal axis.
21. The hair edge brush device of claim 20, wherein the distal end of the first end of the elongated annular handle body having a ramped side surface comprising a plurality of comb like tines extending from said head along the second axis characterized as perpendicular relative to the longitudinal axis.
22. The hair edge brush device of claim 19, wherein the snap ring connection comprises an annular ring having a grooved surface adapted for gripping by a hand of the user.
23. The hair edge brush device of claim 19, further comprising a proximal tubular grip disposed around an exterior surface of the proximal end of the first end, said proximal tubular grip adapted for gripping by a hand of the user.
24. The hair edge brush device of claim 19, further comprising a distal tubular grip disposed around an exterior surface of the proximal end of the second end, said distal tubular grip adapted for gripping by a hand of the user.
25. The hair edge brush device of claim 19, wherein the plurality of firm bristles are arranged in side-by-side rows and columns, said plurality of firm bristles forming the edge element are boar hair.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0042] Illustrative embodiments of the present invention are described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals throughout the figures identify substantially similar components, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0050] For a further understanding of the nature and function of the embodiments, reference should be made to the following detailed description. Detailed descriptions of the embodiments are provided herein, as well as, the best mode of carrying out and employing the present invention. It will be readily appreciated that the embodiments are well adapted to carry out and obtain the ends and features mentioned as well as those inherent herein. It is to be understood, however, that the present invention may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, persons of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the following disclosure is illustrative only and not in any way limiting, as the specific details disclosed herein provide a basis for the claims and a representative basis for teaching to employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed system, structure or manner. It should be understood that the devices, materials, methods, procedures, and techniques described herein are presently representative of various embodiments. Other embodiments of the disclosure will readily suggest themselves to such skilled persons having the benefit of this disclosure.
[0051] As used herein, “axis” means a real or imaginary straight line about which a three-dimensional body is symmetrical. A “vertical axis” means an axis perpendicular to the ground (or put another way, an axis extending upwardly and downwardly). A “horizontal axis” means an axis parallel to the ground.
[0052] As used herein, homogeneous is defined as the same in all locations, and a homogeneous material is a material of uniform composition throughout that cannot be mechanically separated into different materials. Examples of “homogeneous materials” are certain types of plastics, ceramics, glass, metals, alloys, paper, board, resins, high-density polyethylene and rubber.
[0053] Referring initially to
[0054] In a preferred embodiment, the hair edge brush device 100 includes an elongated annular handle body 102 having a first end 104 opposite a second end 106, as illustrated in
[0055] Preferably, the reservoir 114 has a longitudinal axis A, and the reservoir 114 is adapted to contain a gel 118. The proximal end 108 of the first end 104 of the handle body 102 includes a movable ring wall 120 which defines a central orifice 122, as shown in
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[0058] In one embodiment, as illustrated in
[0059] In such embodiment, the distal end 110 of the first end 104 of the elongated annular handle body 102 further has a ramped side surface 166, which includes a plurality of comb like tines 164B that extends from the head 130 along a second axis C, which is characterized as perpendicular relative to the longitudinal axis A, as shown in
[0060] In another embodiment, as illustrated in
[0061] In another embodiment, as illustrated in
[0062] In yet another embodiment, the proximal insertion end 174 is adapted to engagingly fit within the central orifice 122 for refilling the reservoir 114 with the gel 118, as shown in
[0063] In one embodiment, the snap ring connection 160 includes an annular ring 184, which has a grooved surface 186 adapted for gripping by a hand 188 of the user 146, as illustrated in
[0064] In another embodiment, as shown in
[0065] In yet another embodiment, as illustrated in
[0066] In one embodiment, the plurality of firm bristles 138 are arranged in side-by-side rows and columns, as shown in
[0067] Persons of ordinary skill in the art will realize that a logo or trademark can be applied to one or more surfaces of the elongated annular handle body 102, such as, inter alia, the exterior surface 192 of the proximal end 108 of the first end 104 and the exterior surface 196 of the proximal end 148 of the second end 106.
[0068] Referring to
[0069] Preferably, the proximal end 108 of the first end 104 includes a movable ring wall 120, which defines a central orifice 122. As shown in
[0070] Preferably, the bottom surface 134 includes a plurality of firm bristles 138, which form an edge element 140 that is adapted to tame at least one or more fly-a-way hairs 142 of a user 146, as illustrated in
[0071] In such embodiment, the ramped hollow neck portion 112 is adapted for passage of the gel 118 from the reservoir 114 to the plurality of apertures 136, which are defined by the head 130. The second end 106 of the elongated annular handle body 102 has a proximal end 148 opposite a distal end 150. The distal end 150 includes a hair parting element 152, which has a top flat surface 154 opposite a curvilinear bottom surface 156. The hair parting element 152 is adapted for curling at least one or more hairs 158 of the user 146. In such preferred embodiment, the proximal end 108 of the first end 104 of the elongated annular handle body 102 is removably connected to the proximal end 148 of the second end 106 of the elongated annular handle body 102 through a snap ring connection 160.
[0072] In one embodiment, as illustrated in
[0073] In another embodiment, the plunger body 168 includes a plunging reservoir 178, which has an interior annular wall 180 and the plunging reservoir 178 is adapted to contain the gel 118, as illustrated in
[0074] In yet another embodiment, as shown in
[0075] In one embodiment, the snap ring connection 160 includes an annular ring 184, shown in
[0076] In another embodiment, the hair edge brush device 100 further includes a proximal tubular grip 190, which is disposed around an exterior surface 192 of the proximal end 108 of the first end 104. The proximal tubular grip 190 is adapted for gripping by a hand 188 of the user 146, as illustrated in
[0077] In yet another embodiment, the hair edge brush device 100 further includes a distal tubular grip 194, which is disposed around an exterior surface 196 of the proximal end 148 of the second end 106, as shown in
[0078] In one embodiment, the plurality of firm bristles 138 are arranged in side-by-side rows and columns, as shown in
[0079] Persons of ordinary skill in the art will realize that a logo or trademark can be applied to one or more surfaces of the elongated annular handle body 102, such as, inter alia, the exterior surface 192 of the proximal end 108 of the first end 104 and the exterior surface 196 of the proximal end 148 of the second end 106.
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[0081] In one such preferred embodiment, as shown in
[0082] In such preferred embodiment, the distal end 110 of the first end 104 includes a head 130, as shown in
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[0085] In one embodiment, as shown in
[0086] In another embodiment, the distal end 110 of the first end 104 of the elongated annular handle body 102 has a ramped side surface 166, which includes a plurality of comb like tines 164 extending from the head 130 along the second axis C, which is characterized as perpendicular relative to the longitudinal axis A, as illustrated in
[0087] In yet another embodiment, the snap ring connection 160 has an annular ring 184, as shown in
[0088] In one preferred embodiment, the hair edge brush device 100 further includes a proximal tubular grip 190 that is disposed around an exterior surface 192 of the proximal end 108 of the first end 104, as illustrated in
[0089] In another embodiment, as shown in
[0090] In yet another embodiment, the plurality of firm bristles 138 are arranged in side-by-side rows and columns, as illustrated in
[0091] Persons of ordinary skill in the art will realize that a logo or trademark can be applied to one or more surfaces of the elongated annular handle body 102, such as, inter alia, the exterior surface 192 of the proximal end 108 of the first end 104 and the exterior surface 196 of the proximal end 148 of the second end 106.
[0092] All U.S. patents and publications identified herein are incorporated in their entirety by reference thereto.