Powder-Dispensing Device for Sanitary Grooming
20190150587 ยท 2019-05-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D2200/1018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D44/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A grooming device that absorbs moisture or oil on a patron and applies a light layer of powder to the patron, thus enabling unwanted hair to be easily brushed off the patron. The device employs a powder-dispensing head made of mesh or woven material that permits powder to pass from the head through the holes in the mesh or weave. The head is connected to or integral with a holder that enables a user's hand to stay powder-free while using the device by preventing powder from escaping onto the hand of the user holding the holder. A retainer positioned at the intersection of the head and a holder creates the cavity in the head that holds the powder. Optionally, a head ribbon is attached to or integral with at least a portion of the head and is detachably connected to the holder of a second grooming device.
Claims
1. A grooming device comprising: a) a powder-dispensing head having an inside surface and an outside surface, the head made of a mesh or woven material that permits powder to pass from inside the head to outside the head through the holes in the mesh or weave; b) a holder having a distal edge wherein: i. the holder is connected to the head at an intersection; ii. the holder further comprises at least one opening in communication with the head such that loose powder can be poured into the head through the holder; and iii. the distal edge has a single V-shaped side opening in which the point of the V is near a retainer, the legs of the V extend from the retainer to the distal edge, and the V-shaped side opening creates flaps that drape outward from the holder while the powder is poured into the head through the holder; and c) the retainer is positioned between the head and the holder, wherein the retainer cinches and relaxes the device at the intersection of the head and the holder and when cinched closes a cavity in which the loose powder resides.
2. The grooming device according to claim 1 wherein the entire outside surface of the head is exposed during use.
3. The grooming device according to claim 1 wherein the head has a curved outline and no points or corners.
4. The grooming device according to claim 3 wherein the head is U-shaped.
5. The grooming device according to claim 4 wherein the head further comprises: a) a first face made of a flexible material, the first face having a U-shaped periphery; b) a second face made of the flexible material, the first face having a U-shaped periphery, the faces connected together at their peripheries to form a peripheral edge, with the holder connected to the head at the open end of the U; and c) a head trim attached to the peripheral edge to add structural rigidity such that the flexible material does not collapse upon itself.
6. The device according to claim 5 wherein the head and holder are each made of terry cloth.
7. The grooming device according to claim 1 wherein the retainer slides within a casing that is disposed over the intersection.
8. The grooming device according to claim 1 further comprising loose powder in the cavity.
9. The grooming device according to claim 8 wherein the retainer prevents loose powder in the cavity from escaping onto a hand of a user holding the holder.
10. The grooming device according to claim 1 wherein the inside surface and the outside surface are opposite sides of a single wall head.
11. A grooming device comprising: a) a single-wall powder-dispensing head having a first end and a second end wherein: i. the head is curved at its first end, with no points or corners; ii. the head has an inside and an outside surface, and the entirety of the outside surface is exposed during use; and iii. the head is made of a flexible powder-permeable material that permits powder to pass from inside the head to outside the head through the material; b) a holder having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the proximal end of the holder is connected to the second end of the head at an intersection having at least one opening in communication with the head such that loose powder can be poured into the head through the holder; and c) a retainer positioned at the intersection of the head and the holder such that, when fastened, encloses the powder in the head.
12. The grooming device according to claim 11 wherein the retainer prevents powder in the head from escaping onto the hand of a user holding the holder.
13. The grooming device according to claim 11 wherein the distal end of the holder is discontinuous, having a single V-shaped side opening in which the point of the V is near the retainer and the legs of the V extend from the retainer to the distal end so that the V-shaped side opening creates flaps that drape outward from the holder while the powder is poured into the head through the holder.
14. The device according to claim 11 wherein the head is made of terry cloth.
15. A grooming device comprising: a) a single-wall powder-dispensing head made of a flexible material that permits powder to pass from inside the head to outside the head through the holes in the material, wherein the head further comprises a first face having a U-shaped periphery and a second face having a U-shaped periphery, the faces connected together at their peripheries to form a peripheral edge and an interior cavity, wherein the first and second faces are not connected at the open and of the U; b) a head trim attached to the peripheral edge to add structural rigidity such that the flexible material does not collapse upon itself; c) a holder made of the flexible material, the holder having: i. a proximal end connected to the head at the open end of the U such that loose powder can be poured into the head through the holder; and ii. a distal end having a single V-shaped side opening in which the point of the V is near a retainer, the legs of the V extend from the retainer to the distal end, and the V-shaped side opening creates flaps that drape outward from the holder while the powder is poured into the head through the holder; and d) a retainer positioned at the intersection of the head and the holder, wherein the retainer cinches and relaxes the device to contain the powder in the head.
16. The grooming device according to claim 15 wherein the retainer slides within a casing that is disposed over the intersection.
17. The device according to claim 15 wherein the head and holder are the same length.
18. The grooming device of claim 15 wherein the holder is as long as a user's palm, such that it is sized to enable secure grasping in the user's hand.
19. The grooming device of claim 15 further comprising a holder trim attached to the proximal end of the holder.
20. The device according to claim 15 wherein the head and holder are each made of terry cloth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] The present grooming device, designated generally as 1, is used to groom a hair-styling patron by absorbing any sweat, moisture, or skin oil on the patron and applying a light layer of powder, thus enabling unwanted cut-away hair to be more easily brushed off the skin. The device 1 comprises a powder-dispensing head 2, which is attached to or integral with a holder 10. Holder 10 is also referred to as a hand curtain because when cinched curtain-like pleats or folds in the holder. The powder 16 is retained in the head 2 with the use of a retainer 14.
[0020] The head 2 holds a powdery substance, referred to generally as a powder 16 and described in more detail below, which is released in small amounts through the walls of the head 2 when the head 2 is gently tapped or shaken. Preferably the head 2 is generally round or disc-shaped so that no corners poke the patron nor trap powder. The head 2 is made of a flexible material such as woven or non-woven microfiber, linen, silk, wool, rayon, cotton, microcotton, polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, paper, breathable dry weave material, or any other material enabling powder 16 to pass from inside the head 2 to outside the head 2 through the holes in the mesh or weave. Preferably the material is highly absorbent. The head 2 may further comprise head trim 4 to add structural rigidity to the head 2. Preferably the head trim 4 is disposed at the periphery of the head 2 and may partially or completely surround the head. Typically the head trim comprises a seam of layers of the head material connected together with stitches or adhesive, a separate piece of the same or different material attached to the head 2, or a stay attached to the head 2. The head trim 4 allows for the powder 16 retained in the head 2 to move freely. See
[0021] The holder 10 is the portion of the device 1 that is held by the stylist while using the device. The holder 10 is attached to or integral with the head 2. The holder 10 does not contain powder and gives the user a handle to apply the head 2 to the patron in a way that limits the amount of powder that gets on the user's hand. The holder 10 can be made of either woven or un-woven material such as microfiber, linen, silk, wool, rayon, cotton, microcotton, polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, paper, or any other material. Preferably the holder 10 is a material such that it can be washed or dried at high temperatures. In a preferred embodiment the holder 10 is made of a material being highly absorbent. Preferably the holder 10 is comprised of the same material as that of the head 2 for ease of manufacturing. Another embodiment has the holder 10 made of a material different from that of the head 2. The holder 10 is preferably as flexible as the head 2 but may be more or less rigid.
[0022] A retainer 14 is disposed at the intersection of the head 2 and the holder 10. The retainer 14 cinches and relaxes the device 1 to create a cavity in the head 2 and secure it closed so that little or no powder 16 escapes through the head-holder opening when the device 1 is used. In this way the user's hand stays relatively powder-free because it is not holding the part with the powder in it. The retainer 14 is positioned on the device 1 such that it creates a head 2 sized to contain sufficient powder 16, a holder 10 sized to enable comfortable and secure grasping by the user, and a weight balance between the head 2 and the holder 14 to make the device easy and comfortable to use.
[0023] The retainer 14 may be any closing means including stitching, an elastic band, hook-and-loop band such as Velcro, cord, ribbon, string, weld, or other mechanism that enables the head 2 to be cinched closed during use. The retainer 14 may close the opening independent of a fastener, but preferably the retainer 14 is secured closed using a fastener such as a spring lock 6, or in the case of a tie cord, a knot. See
[0024] In a preferred embodiment the powder 16 is talcum powder. Other powders 16 include arrowroot powder, corn flour, cornstarch, rice flour, or any other powdered substance that absorbs moisture or oil or both.
[0025] For a reusable device 1, the holder 10 comprises one or more openings 23 in communication with one or more openings in the head 2 such that powder 16 can be poured into the head cavity through the holder and the cavity refilled as needed. See
[0026] In another embodiment the device is disposable and therefore does not need to be refilled. Instead, the device 1 is made with powder 16 placed in the head 2 during manufacturing and each device 1 is thrown away after each use.
[0027] The head may further comprise a head ribbon 21 that is attached to or integral with at least a portion of the head 2, which detachably connects to a second grooming device at its holder 10 or holder trim 14. In this way multiple devices may be detachably connected end to end. See
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[0029] A coupon may be placed at or near the bottom of the dispenser that can be seen when the last few devices 1 are removed from this dispenser. The coupon reminds the stylist that it's time to get more devices 1 and may offer a discount or other incentive to purchase more of a given brand.
[0030] While there has been illustrated and described what is at present considered to be the 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, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.