Hair coloring appliance
10441048 · 2019-10-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B13/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/0055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01F25/43141
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F33/834
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D24/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D19/012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01F33/848
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A45D19/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B13/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The system includes a hair color packet assembly having one hair color packet and one developer packet and a pump assembly for moving the hair coloring material and developer material to a mixing assembly which mixes the color and the developer and delivers it to a brushhead/distributor, which has openings through which the selected hair color formulation is delivered. The brushhead/distributor is mountable in a handle having a motor which drives the brushhead/distributor in a linear oscillating manner.
Claims
1. A hair coloring system, comprising: a hair color packet assembly having at least two coloring material chambers, each containing different coloring dye material, and one or zero developer material chamber containing developer material; wherein each of the coloring material chambers and the one or zero developer material chamber includes a pump operatively coupled thereto for dispensing the coloring dye material or the developer material associated therewith, each pump having an output line therefrom for receiving the coloring dye material and the developer material dispensed by the pumps associated therewith, the output lines merging into a mixer line containing a mixing element which receives and mixes the coloring dye materials or the coloring dye materials and the developer material dispensed by the pumps; a control assembly including a microprocessor operable to control each of the pumps separately to dispense each of the coloring dye materials and developer material over a range of flow rates, wherein the microprocessor has control information stored therein for producing hair colors and responds to a user's input of a selected hair color to control the pumps to dispense appropriate combinations of one or more of the hair coloring dye materials and developer material to produce a hair formulation for the selected hair color, following mixing; a brushhead connected to the mixing line via a connecting line wherein the brushhead includes a plurality of tines, one or more of which include openings through which the mixed dye materials and developer material move, the brushhead further including bristles which in use extend just past lower ends of the tines, contacting the scalp and the tines are positioned slightly above the scalp to allow the hair formulation to escape therefrom; a handle extending from the brushhead; and wherein the hair color packet assembly, the pumps, the output lines, the mixing line, the connecting line and the control assembly are external to the handle and the brushhead.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the bristles are positioned intermediate of the tines.
3. The system of claim 1, including more than one brushhead for use in coloring different parts of a user's hair.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the pump assembly is controlled to produce a formulation flow rate in the connecting line of approximately 1.25 ml/second.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least two coloring material chambers comprise three to five different coloring material chambers and the one or zero developer material chamber comprises one developer material chamber.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the one or zero developer material chamber comprises one developer material chamber and a combined flow rate of the coloring dye materials is approximately equal to a flow rate of the developer material.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the connecting line comprises a plurality of connecting lines extending from the mixer line to the brushhead, arranged to provide different colors to different tines of the brushhead.
8. A single use hair color consumable assembly for use with a hair coloring system, comprising: a hair color packet assembly having at least two coloring material chambers each containing coloring dye material and one or zero developer material chamber containing developer material, each of the dye materiel chambers and the one or zero developer material chamber having a pump operatively coupled thereto for dispensing the coloring dye materials or the developer materials associated therewith, each pump having an output line therefrom for receiving the coloring dye materials and developer material dispensed by the pumps associated therewith, the output lines merging into a mixer line containing a mixing element which receives and mixes the coloring dye materials or the coloring dye materials and the developer material dispensed by the pumps; a microprocessor operably coupled to each of the pumps, wherein the microprocessor includes control information stored therein for producing colors and responds to a user's input of a selected color to control the pumps to dispense appropriate combinations of one or more of the coloring dye material and the developer material to produce a hair formulation for the selected color, and wherein the pumps are responsive to a control signal from the microprocessor for variably controlling the flow rate of the coloring dye materials and developer material to produce the hair formulation; and a brushhead member connected to the mixing assembly by a connecting line, wherein the brushhead includes a plurality of tines, one or more of which include openings through which the mixed coloring dye materials or developer materials move, the brushhead further including bristles which in use extend just past the lower end of the tines, contacting the scalp, and the tines are positioned slightly above the scalp to allow the hair formulation to escape therefrom, wherein the hair packet assembly, the pumps, the output lines and the mixer line are separable from the brushhead and disposable.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the bristles are positioned intermediate of the tines.
10. A hair coloring system, comprising; a hair color packet assembly having at least two coloring material chambers each containing dye material and one or zero developer material chambers containing developer material; wherein each of the coloring material chambers and the one or zero developer material chamber includes a pump operatively coupled thereto for dispensing the coloring dye material or the developer material associated therewith, each pump having an outlet line for receiving the coloring dye material and the developer material dispensed by the pumps associated therewith, the output lines merging into a mixer line containing a mixing element which receives and mixes the coloring dye materials or the coloring dye materials and the developer material dispensed by the pumps; a control assembly including a microprocessor operable to control each of the pumps separately to dispense each of the coloring dye materials and developer material over a range of flow rates, wherein the microprocessor includes control information stored therein for producing colors and responds to a user's input of a selected color to control the pumps to dispense appropriate combinations of one or more of the hair coloring dye materials and developer material to produce a hair formulation for the selected color, following mixing; a brushhead connected to the mixer line via a connecting line, wherein the brushhead assembly includes a plurality of tines, one or more of which include openings through which the mixed dye materials and the developer material move, the brushhead further including bristles which extend just past the lower ends of the tines, contacting the scalp, wherein the tines are positioned slightly above the scalp allowing the hair formulation to escape therefrom; a handle extending from the brushhead wherein the brushhead is adapted to move in the handle; and a motor housed in the handle and operatively connected to move the brushhead back and forth in a linear movement oscillation; wherein the hair color packet assembly, the pumps, the output lines, the mixing line, the connecting line and the control assembly are external to the handle and the brushhead.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein the bristles are positioned intermediate of the tines.
12. The system of claim 10, wherein the linear movement of the tines is greater than the distance between successive tines and no greater than 1 times the distance between successive tines.
13. The system of claim 10, wherein the color packet assembly, the pumps, the output lines, the mixer line, the connecting line and the brushhead are separable from the handle and disposable.
14. The system of claim 10, wherein the pump assembly is controlled to produce a formulation flow rate in the range of 10 cc/minute-300 cc/minute.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) The operation of the appliance is controlled by an on/off switch 36 which initiates the operation of the pumps, for dispensing the hair color formulation through the brushhead. The handle 34 also includes a driver motor 37 which provides a controlled movement of the brushhead to assist in the application of the color formulation to the hair. This action is controlled by switch 38 which can be separate from the on/off pumping switch 36, although both functions can be controlled by a single switch. The movement of the brushhead can be synchronized with the pumping action of the color formulation.
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(16) The individual pumps 48-51 are separately controlled by a microprocessor and motor arrangement, also referred to as a control assembly, to produce the final desired color from the three color packets and the developer packet. This arrangement is shown at 59 in more detail in
(17) The microprocessor can be controlled in various ways by a user to produce the desired color, shown at 78 in
(18) In operation, the preferred flow rate in connecting line 63 in
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(20) Each pump in the embodiment shown has 20 separate distinct steps in pumping rate. With three color packets, the various combinations of the three colors and the developer will result in a total of 210 different color combinations possible.
(21) Other control/interface combinations can be used, including a bar code on a card and associated reader or an RFID tag and an associated reader, or by a wireless command. Also, it would be possible to program the microprocessor using voice commands, both for color and to control the pumping action, i.e. the flow rate. As discussed above, the individual pumps can be controlled to produce the desired flow rate, as well as the particular color composition.
(22) The apparatus, in the embodiment shown, is powered by a battery, with a sealed closed-path construction so that the appliance can even be used safely in the shower. One advantage to a closed path is to protect the user from exposure to the coloring fluid, except on the hair. The disposable assembly portion of the system, shown in
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(26) When the hairline and roots coloring functions are completed, an optional coarser brushhead can be used with wider tine spacing to glide through the hair, with fluid being continually dispensed at a selected rate to coat the hair. An adjustment can be made to dispense fluid to each tine, thus conveniently providing fluid to the bulk of the hair. Fairly long strokes are used to dispense the formulation along the hair so that slight variation in color programmed into the mixing portion of the appliance can provide an improvement to the appearance of natural color variation verses single color systems.
(27) It should be understood that natural color variation is important to a high quality coloring result. Since the color is mixed in real time in the present system, the color composition can be made to vary to any degree over time to produce color variation, by simply programming the microprocessor. For instance, each brush stroke through the bulk of the hair can produce a slightly different tint or shade. Further, a multi-tube connecting arrangement could be used for transfer of a different color to different tines of the brushhead, so that small individual hanks of hair can receive a different color when compared to the neighboring hanks. Conventionally, color variation requires coloring of small hanks of hair and protecting them by aluminum foil to prevent bleeding through from one hank to the next and to prevent premature drying of small hanks of hair with such a relatively unfavorable volume-to-volume ratio. With the present system, there are two ways of eliminating the foil process. One is to provide slight color variation as described above so that a bleed-through from one hank to the next is not noticeable. The results of using this method or technique will be less natural than a salon treatment, but an improvement over single color approaches. Another way is to provide separately fed tines in the brush so that the individual tines can dispense different color formulations, to permit meaningful color transfer from one hank of hair to the next.
(28) Accordingly, the present invention is convenient to use, with high performance, providing significant confidence for the user in the results. With the closed fluid path, there is no need to pour and shake separate containers. The present system can be used in the shower, which enhances cleanliness and further eliminates the required care and time of cleaning components, gloves and the need for manual manipulation of the hair roots and hairline necessary with conventional hair coloring systems. The present system results in a significant improvement in both reliability and color variability of home use hair coloring systems.
(29) Although a preferred embodiment has been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it should be understood that various changes, modifications and substitutions may be incorporated in the preferred embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined by the claims which follow: