Hair brush
10568413 ยท 2020-02-25
Inventors
- Heather Lankford (Fort Worth, TX, US)
- Jacquelyn Reyna (Fort Worth, TX, US)
- Lamar Lopez (Aledo, TX, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The hair brush generally comprises a handle and a removably coupled brush head retainer. The brush head retainer is adapted to receive a variety of different hair brush heads comprising a variety of types of bristles. The handle comprises a centrally tapered configuration that is easily grasped by a user. Upper and lower portions define a central longitudinal passage. Axially aligned within this passage is a handle coupling assembly comprising an activation member, push rod, spring, barrel, and one or more ball bearings. The brush head retainer comprises a brush head retainer lower opening, an inner annular groove, and one or more lower pins. The inner annular groove comprises an angled lower portion which is transversely aligned with the barrel side openings. The push rod is moveable between first and second positions such that the brush head retainer may be coupled and decoupled.
Claims
1. A hair brush comprising: a handle comprising a lower handle portion and an upper handle portion, the upper handle portion being removably coupled to a brush head retainer; the handle comprising a central longitudinal passage and a handle coupling assembly; the handle coupling assembly comprising a push rod, a barrel comprising a barrel channel and one or more through side openings in fluid communication with the barrel channel, and one or more ball bearings; the handle coupling assembly extending from the lower handle portion to the upper handle portion and being axially aligned within the central longitudinal passage; the push rod comprising a neck portion and push rod head, the neck portion and push rod head being positioned within the barrel channel; the barrel extending from the central longitudinal passage, exterior to the upper handle portion; the push rod being moveable from a first position to a second position such that when the push rod is in the first position, the push rod head, at least one of the one or more ball bearings, and at least one of the one or more side openings are transversely aligned and such that, when the push rod is in the second position, the neck portion, at least one of the one or more ball bearings, and at least one of the one or more side openings are transversely aligned; the upper handle portion comprising one or more pin receiver openings; the brush head retainer comprising a brush head retainer lower opening, an inner annular groove, and one or more lower pins, the brush head retainer lower opening being axially aligned with the central longitudinal passage; the one or more lower pins being adapted to nest within the respective one or more pin receiver openings; the inner annular groove comprising an angled lower portion; and the angled lower portion being transversely aligned with the barrel side openings.
2. The hair brush of claim 1, the handle coupling assembly further comprising a spring, the spring biasing the push rod into the first position.
3. The hair brush of claim 2, the handle coupling assembly further comprising an activation member extending from the central longitudinal passage, exterior to the lower handle portion, the activation member being coupled to the push rod.
4. The hair brush of claim 3, the hair brush comprising a central tapering configuration such that an upper and lower transverse diameters are greater in length than an intermediate transverse diameter.
5. The hair brush of claim 4, the hair brush comprising one or more flat outer surface portions.
6. The hair brush of claim 4, the handle comprising one or more O-Rings positioned within respective outer surface grooves of the handle.
7. The hair brush of claim 3, the brush head retainer being adapted to receive a brush head.
8. The hair brush of claim 7, the brush head retainer comprising an upper opening adapted to receive an insertion portion of a brush head.
9. The hair brush of claim 3, wherein the push rod is adapted to be moved from the first position to the second position upon pressing of the activation member.
10. The hair brush of claim 9, wherein the brush head retainer is adapted to be removed from the handle upon movement of the push rod from the first position to the second position.
11. The hair brush of claim 10, wherein, with the brush head retainer removed from the handle, the brush head retainer is adapted to be coupled to the handle upon movement of the push rod from the first position to the second position.
12. The hair brush of claim 11, wherein, with the brush head retainer coupled to the handle, the brush head retainer is secured in place upon movement of the push rod from the second position to the first position.
13. The hair brush of claim 12, wherein, the push rod is adapted to be moved from the second position to the first position by releasing the activation member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(10) Reference throughout this document to one embodiment, certain embodiments, an embodiment, or similar term means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. Thus, the appearances of such phrases in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner on one or more embodiments without limitation. The detailed description illustrates by way of example, not by way of limitation, the principles of the invention. This description will dearly enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives, and uses of the invention, including what is presently believed to be the best mode of carrying out the invention.
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(12) When assembled, the upper and lower portions 24, 28 of the handle 14 define a central longitudinal passage 22. The lower handle portion 28 comprises a lower handle lower passage opening 56 and a lower handle upper passage opening 58. The upper handle 24 comprises an upper handle lower passage opening 60 and an upper handle upper passage opening 62. Axially aligned within this passage 22 is a handle coupling assembly 36. As best depicted in
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(14) In the preferred embodiment, a lower end of the push rod 40 is press fit into the body of the activation member 38. The spring 42 of the preferred embodiment is a coil spring 42 which is coaxially and slidingly positioned around a perimeter of the push rod 40.
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(17) In the preferred embodiment, the push rod head 64 is at a distal end of push rod 40. Push rod 40 generally comprises a cylindrical configuration with a tapered neck portion 72 adjacent to push rod head 64. Barrel 44 comprises an internal channel 74 axially aligned with, and approximately the same circumference as, an upper passage portion 34 of passage 22 (
(18) When the push rod 40 is in a second position such that the neck portion 72 is substantially transversely aligned with side openings 68, 70, ball bearings 46, 46 are permitted to move into barrel channel 74 and out of brush head retainer inner groove 66. In such position, the brush head retainer 16 may be easily removed from handle 14. In the preferred embodiment, the push rod 40 is moved from the first position to the second position by pressing the activation member 38 and moving it towards the upper handle 24.
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(22) The handle 14 of the preferred embodiment is adapted to be coupled to different brush head retainers 16 each of which may comprise, for example, a different brush head 18 configuration. Thus, the user may have a single handle 14 and multiple brush head retainers 16, each brush head retainer 16 being adapted to be easily coupled and decoupled from the handle in the manner presented in this disclosure.
(23) The brush head retainer 16 of the preferred embodiment is adapted to receive a variety of different hair brush heads 18. In the preferred embodiment, the brush head 18 comprises an insertion portion 84 which is fixed within retainer through opening 80 and held in place by a conventional and commercially available adhesive.
(24) While there has been illustrated and described what is, at present, considered to be a preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the true scope of the invention. Therefore, it is intended that this invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out the invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of this disclosure and the Claims.
(25) For example, although the brush head 18 of the preferred embodiment is held in place by a conventional and commercially available adhesive, the brush head 18 can be secured to the brush head retainer 16 in other ways known in the art. For example, the brush head 18 can be threadedly coupled to the brush head retainer 16, frictionally held place, or secured by dowels/pins, etc.
(26) Although the handle 14 and brush head retainer 16 of the preferred embodiment are formed largely from stainless steel, the hair brush 12 may be formed from a variety of different suitable materials. For example, the handle 14 and brush head retainer 16 may be formed from other metals or organic or man-made materials. Therefore, the handle may be formed from wood, plastics, composite materials and/or fibers, and virtually any other suitable material known in the art.
(27) By way of further example, brush head 18 shapes that may be secured to brush head retainer 16 include paddle style brush heads 18 comprising a wide head 18 for long straight hair; round brush heads 18 for adding volume and producing waves and curls; detangling brush heads 18 which may have a base and bristle 86 configuration adapted to permit the brush head 18 to easily remove knots and tangles; vented brush heads 18 having heads 18 with openings to permit air movement through the brush head 18; and cushion brush heads 18 in which the bristles 86 are mounted to a flexible surface which provides comfort to the user.
(28) Bristle 86 construction may be of natural or synthetic materials. For example, brush heads 18 suitable for use with the hair brush 12 of the present invention may comprise boar-hair bristles 86, flexible nylon bristles 86, or stiffer bristles 86 made from materials such as wood. The brush heads 18 may comprise a mixture of bristles 86 formed from, for example, nylon and boar-hair.