Heat brush with a bristle structure
11871838 ยท 2024-01-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Aspects of the present disclosure include a heat brush with a handle and a base. The base includes a heating surface and a bristle that has a protrusion. The protrusion may have any of several structures. Other aspects are also described and claimed.
Claims
1. A heat brush, comprising: a handle, and a base connected to the handle, wherein the base comprises: a heating surface, and a plurality of bristles arranged around a perimeter of the heating surface, wherein each of the plurality of bristles comprises: a lower protrusion proximate to a proximal end; and an upper protrusion proximate to a distal end, and wherein the lower protrusion and the upper protrusion on each of the plurality of bristles extend outward from the bristle in a downward direction toward the heating surface.
2. The heat brush of claim 1, further comprising a third protrusion on each of the plurality of bristles.
3. The heat brush of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of bristles is formed of plastic.
4. The heat brush of claim 1, wherein the upper protrusion is positioned opposite the lower protrusion on each of the plurality of bristles.
5. A heat brush, comprising: a handle; and a base connected to the handle, wherein the base comprises: a heating surface, and a plurality of bristles arranged around a perimeter of the heating surface, wherein each of the plurality of bristles comprises: a lower protrusion proximate to a proximal end, and an upper protrusion proximate to a distal end, and wherein the lower protrusion and the upper protrusion on each of the plurality of bristles extend outward from the bristle in an upward direction away from the heating surface.
6. The heat brush of claim 5, wherein the upper protrusion is positioned opposite the lower protrusion on each of the plurality of bristles.
7. The heat brush of claim 5, further comprising a third protrusion on each of the plurality of bristles.
8. The heat brush of claim 5, further comprising a heat coil disposed within the base and configured to provide heat to the heating surface.
9. A heat brush, comprising: a handle; and a base connected to the handle, wherein the base comprises: a heating surface, and a plurality of bristles arranged around a perimeter of the heating surface, wherein each of the plurality of bristles comprises: a lower protrusion proximate to a proximal end, and an upper protrusion proximate to a distal end, and wherein the lower protrusion and the upper protrusion on each of the plurality of bristles have a hook form.
10. The heat brush of claim 9, wherein each of the lower protrusions is located approximately of the length from the proximal end of each of the plurality of bristles and each of the upper protrusions is located approximately of the length from the distal end of each of the plurality of bristles.
11. The heat brush of claim 9, wherein the lower protrusion on each of the plurality of bristles extends outward from the bristle in a downward direction or in an upward direction toward the heating surface.
12. The heat brush of claim 9, wherein the upper protrusion on each of the plurality of bristles extends outward from the bristle in a downward direction or in an upward direction toward the heating surface.
13. A heat brush, comprising: a handle; and a base connected to the handle, wherein the base comprises: a heating surface, and a plurality of bristles arranged around a perimeter of the heating surface, wherein each of the plurality of bristles comprises: a lower protrusion proximate to a proximal end, an upper protrusion proximate to a distal end, and a spherical tip at the distal end on each of the plurality of the bristles.
14. The heat brush of claim 13, wherein the lower protrusion and the upper protrusion on each of the plurality of bristles extend outward from the bristle in a direction that is substantially parallel to the heating surface.
15. The heat brush of claim 13, wherein each of the plurality of bristles is formed of plastic.
16. The heat brush of claim 13, further comprising a heat coil disposed within the base and configured to provide heat to the heating surface.
17. A heat brush, comprising: a handle; and a base connected to the handle, wherein the base comprises: a heating surface, and a plurality of bristles arranged around a perimeter of the heating surface, wherein each of the plurality of bristles comprises: a lower protrusion proximate to a proximal end, and an upper protrusion proximate to a distal end; wherein the lower protrusion and the upper protrusion each have a triangular shape.
18. The heat brush of claim 17, wherein the lower protrusion and the upper protrusion are ridges that extend from the bristle.
19. The heat brush of claim 17, wherein each of the lower protrusions is located approximately of the length from the proximal end of each of the plurality of bristles and each of the upper protrusions is located approximately of the length from the distal end of each of the plurality of bristles.
20. The heat brush of claim 17, wherein the upper protrusion is positioned opposite the lower protrusion on each of the plurality of bristles.
21. A heat brush, comprising: a handle; and a base connected to the handle, wherein the base comprises: a heating surface, and a plurality of bristles arranged around a perimeter of the heating surface, wherein each of the plurality of bristles comprises: a lower protrusion proximate to a proximal end, and an upper protrusion proximate to a distal end; and a plurality of projections, wherein each of the plurality of projections extends from the heating surface and is configured to transfer heat, and wherein each of the plurality of projections is positioned on the heating surface in a series of rows.
22. The heat brush of claim 21, wherein each of the plurality of projections has a cylindrical shape.
23. The heat brush of claim 21, wherein each of the plurality of projections is formed within the perimeter of the heating surface.
24. The heat brush of claim 21, further comprising a heat coil disposed within the base and configured to provide heat to the heating surface.
25. A heat brush, comprising: a handle; and a base connected to the handle, wherein the base comprises: a heating surface, and a plurality of bristles arranged around a perimeter of the heating surface, wherein each of the plurality of bristles comprises: a lower protrusion proximate to a proximal end, and an upper protrusion proximate to a distal end, and wherein each of the plurality of bristles has a first circumference at the distal end that is smaller than a second circumference at the proximal end.
26. The heat brush of claim 25, further comprising a first heat coil disposed within the base and configured to provide heat to the heating surface.
27. The heat brush of claim 26, further comprising a second heat coil positioned parallel to the first heat coil.
28. The heat brush of claim 27, further comprising a third heat coil positioned parallel to the first heat coil and the second heat coil.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Several aspects of the disclosure here are illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to an or one aspect in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same aspect, and they mean at least one. Also, in the interest of conciseness and reducing the total number of figures, a given figure may be used to illustrate the features of more than one aspect of the disclosure, and not all elements in the figure may be required for a given aspect.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Several aspects of the disclosure with reference to the appended drawings are now explained. Whenever the shapes, relative positions and other aspects of the parts described are not explicitly defined, the scope of the invention is not limited only to the parts shown, which are meant merely for the purpose of illustration. Also, while numerous details are set forth, it is understood that some aspects of the disclosure may be practiced without these details. In other instances, well-known circuits, structures, and techniques have not been shown in detail so as not to obscure the understanding of this description.
(7) An aspect of the present disclosure is directed toward a hairbrush with a heating element.
(8) The base 107 may include the functional elements of the heat brush 103, i.e., the elements that are used to brush and/or to heat the hair during use. For instance, the base 107 may include a heating surface 112. The heating surface 112 may cover substantially all of the inner face of the base 107, or a smaller portion of the inner face of the base 107 therein. The heating surface 112 may be formed from a material with thermally conductive properties, such as a ceramic, porcelain, and steel. The heating surface 112 may include a plurality of projections 116 that extend outward from the heating surface 112. The projections 116 may be arranged in rows and columns, concentrically, or by any number of patterns and arrangements. The projections 116 may be uniformly distributed throughout the heating surface 112 or arranged in dusters or patterns. In the illustration, the projections 116 are shown to be in three substantially parallel columns. The projections 116 may be formed from a thermally conductive material. In an aspect, the projections 116 may be formed as part of the heating surface 112. For instance, in an embodiment where the heating surface 112 is formed of ceramic, the heating surface 112 and the projections 116 may be formed within a single mold so that the heating surface 112 and projections 116 are composed of a single-body piece of ceramic. In another example, the projections 116 may include a heating element and a protective element. The projections 116 are intended to transfer heat to the hair of the user during operation, and it is desirable to avoid transferring heat to the scalp of the user, so the protective element may create a buffer between the scalp and the heating element. The protective element may form a shell around the exterior edges of the heating element and may be formed from a material with low thermal conductivity, such as rubber. In an embodiment, the projections 116 may be attached to the heating surface 112. For instance, the projections 116 may screw into the heating surface 112, or be fastened to the heating surface 112 by any of known means.
(9) The base may also include a cover portion 113. The cover 113 may be made from a material that is a poor heat conductor, such as plastic or rubber. It may contain an inner coating or layer that is heat resistant, substantially preventing heat from transferring to or through the cover 113. The base 107 may include a plurality of bristles 121 that are arranged outside of the heating surface 112. For example, the bristles 121 may be arranged substantially around the perimeter of the heating surface 112, such that the bristles 121 substantially surround the heating surface 112. The bristles 121 may be formed from a sufficiently sturdy material, such as plastic or metal. The bristles 121 may be attached to or formed as part of cover 113. Other arrangements may be considered without straying from the inventive concept; for instance, the bristles 121 may be attached to or formed as part of the heating surface 112.
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(12) The number of protrusions 303a, 303b, orientations of the protrusions 303a, 303b, and location of the protrusions 303a, 303b shown is for illustrative purposes and should not be deemed limiting. It is conceivable that the body may include additional protrusions 303a, 303b, or that the protrusions 303a, 303b may be located at different locations on the body 306 of the bristle structure 121, or that the protrusions 303a, 303b may have different orientations from those shown. For instance, the protrusions 303a, 303b may be oriented in one direction, have various structural shapes across the heat brush 103, and any given bristle 121 may have any number of protrusions 303a, 303b.
(13) While certain aspects have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such are merely illustrative of and not restrictive on the broad invention, and that the invention is not limited to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described, since various other modifications may occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. For example, while