Hair-smoothing tool
12295473 ยท 2025-05-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D24/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2/2478
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D24/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A hair-smoothing tool includes a supporting base, a carpeting structure on or over the supporting base, and optionally bristles and a cushion member. The bristles and the cushion member, if present, are formed on a first surface of the supporting base. The hair-smoothing tool further includes a carpeting structure on either the first surface of the supporting base or an opposite second surface of the supporting base, or both. The carpeting structure, for example, may be a hook structure or a loop structure of a hook and loop fastener.
Claims
1. A hair-smoothing tool, comprising: a supporting base to be held by a user to move over hair; a plurality of bristles; a carpeting structure; and a cushion member, wherein the plurality of bristles are formed on the cushion member; wherein the carpeting structure at least partially overlies the supporting base and includes a plurality of mini-posts for penetrating hair when the supporting base moves over hair; wherein the mini-posts include curved parts to interact with hair, thereby smoothening hair; wherein the carpeting structure also includes a plurality of loop posts and/or hook posts sticking out of at least a part of the bristles; wherein the loop posts and/or hook posts smooth hair cuticles and eliminate frizz when the loop posts and/or hook posts penetrate hair; wherein the cushion member is disposed on the supporting base and the carpeting structure is secured on the supporting base; wherein a buffering means exists between the cushion member and the supporting base for better tactile feeling and closer contact with hair; and wherein the carpeting structure further has a multi-layer structure consisting of multiple hook-structured/loop-structured layers.
2. The hair-smoothing tool of claim 1, wherein the supporting base is made of a rigid material.
3. The hair-smoothing tool of claim 1, wherein the supporting base is made of a soft material, and attachable onto and removable from a hard object.
4. The hair-smoothing tool of claim 1, wherein the carpeting structure comprises a hook-structured or loop-structured layer of a hook-and-loop fastener, or comprises a portion of the hook-structured layer and a portion of the loop-structured layer.
5. The hair-smoothing tool of claim 1, wherein the carpeting structure includes loop posts and hook posts on the ends of a flexible base, respectively, and the flexible base is looped around and secured onto the supporting base with engagement of the loop posts and hook posts at the ends of the looped flexible base.
6. The hair-smoothing tool of claim 1, wherein the mini-posts include a plurality of loop posts and/or hook posts.
7. The hair-smoothing tool of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of bristles formed on the cushion member penetrate through the carpeting structure.
8. The hair-smoothing tool of claim 1, wherein the plurality of bristles formed on the cushion member are disposed on a first portion of the supporting base and wherein the carpeting structure is provided on a separate second portion of the supporting base.
9. The hair-smoothing tool of claim 1, wherein the cushion member itself has a buffering effect.
10. The hair-smoothing tool of claim 1, further comprising a heater material disposed between the carpeting structure and the supporting base for dissipating heat through the carpeting structure to the hair.
11. The hair-smoothing tool of claim 1, further comprising a heater material disposed between the carpeting structure and the cushion member for dissipating heat through the carpeting structure to the hair.
12. The hair-smoothing tool of claim 1, further comprising a heater material disposed between the cushion member and the supporting base for dissipating heat through the carpeting structure to hair.
13. The hair-smoothing tool of claim 1, wherein the buffering means comprises an air gap or is made of rubber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above contents of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(18) The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments. It is to be noted that the following descriptions of preferred embodiments of this invention are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only; it is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limited to the precise form disclosed.
(19) A hair-smoothing tool according to the present invention may be configured as, for example, a comb, a brush, or any other suitable structure for smoothing hair. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the hair-smoothing tool includes a supporting base 11, bristles 12 and a cushion member 13 similar to those generally included in a conventional hair brush, for example, as illustrated in
(20) In the embodiment as illustrated in
(21) The carpeting structure 15, in an embodiment, is a planar sheet and may be secured onto the supporting base 11 together with the cushion member 13, for example, in the same snapping process. For example, the carpeting structure 15 has a plurality of holes 151 for the bristles 12 on the cushion member 13 to penetrate through, thereby combining the carpeting structure 15 and the cushion member 13 together. Then, a border of the carpeting structure 15 may be snapped onto the supporting base 11, inserted into a groove of the supporting base 11, or glued to the supporting base 11 together with the cushion member 13. In another embodiment, the carpeting structure 15 consists of a plurality of carpeting strips 15, which are allocated between adjacent rows and/or columns of the bristles 12, as illustrated in
(22) Alternatively, the cushion member 13 may be omitted and the bristles 12 are integrally formed with the supporting base 11, as illustrated in
(23) In the above embodiments, the carpeting structure 15 is a loop structure consisting of a number of tiny loop posts (
(24) In another embodiment, the carpeting structure 15 is applied to the supporting base 11 and partially overlies a surface of the supporting base 11, where no bristles are indicated. More specifically, the bristles 12 are distributed on a first portion of the supporting base 11, and the carpeting structure 15 is provided on a second portion of the supporting base 11. The carpeting structure 15 includes a plurality of loop posts and/or hook posts, which stick out of the supporting base for penetrating hair when the supporting base moves over hair. Taking a paddle brush shown
(25) In alternative embodiments, the carpeting structure 15 has a multi-layer structure consisting of multiple hook-structured/loop-structured layers. For example, as shown in
(26) As mentioned above, the carpeting structure 15 may be secured onto the supporting base 11 or the cushion member 13 in a manner other than snapping, floating and gluing. An example is using an extensive carpeting structure including a hook structure and a loop structure disposed at opposite sides of the flexible base 150. When the hook-structured side and the loop-structured side are connected, for example, at the back surface 112 of the supporting base 11, the hook structure and the loop structure will engage with each other to secure the carpeting structure 15, as illustrated in
(27) The carpeting structure according to the present invention, as exemplified above, can be applied to any proper hair comb or brush skeleton. For example, the carpeting structure 15 may be applied to a detangling brush as illustrated in
(28) Moreover, the supporting base 11 described above does not have to be hard. Alternatively, the supporting base 11 may be made of a soft material such as rubber, and the carpeting structure 15 can be provided onto the supporting base 11 with or without bristles, for example by integrating with the supporting base 11 via a flexible base 150 in a manner described above. The soft base 11 with the carpeting structure 15 may be attached onto and removed from a proper hard object 16 as illustrated in
(29) For further improving hair-smoothing performance, particularly for hair styling, it is preferred that the hair-smoothing tool can release heat while the carpeting structure is smoothing hair. For achieving this purpose, the supporting base 11, the cushion member 13, and the carpeting structure may be made of heat-resistant materials, which can be heated to a proper temperature for hair styling without damages, and exhibit heat-retaining, heat-conducting and heat-dissipating capabilities. Ceramic, copper, aluminum, titanium, foil, iron, steel, carbon fiber, fiber glass, ceramic, clay, magnesium and metallic materials are some of the examples of the heat-resistant and heat-conductive materials. The heating means, for example, may be microwave, oven, electricity, steam, sun, induction, or any other suitable heating source.
(30) Alternatively, a heater material 200, which can spontaneously dissipate heat and/or be heated after being placed in the hair-smoothing tool, may be additionally used for enhancing the heating efficiency, as illustrated in
(31) If necessary, the above embodiments of hair combs and/or hair brushes can be used in combination with each other or in combination with other tools for specific purposes. For example, by connecting and properly configuring a paddle brush having the carpeting structure and another paddle brush with a heating function to form a composite brush and having hair relatively pass in between the paddle brushes, both smoothing and styling objectives can be achieved at the same time.
(32) In the above embodiments, the carpeting structure 15 has a homogeneous configuration, e.g. either hook-structured or loop-structured. Alternatively, the carpeting structure 15 may also have a hybrid configuration, which is, for example, patched up with a hook-structured portion and a loop-structured portion.
(33) In the above embodiments, the carpeting structure partially or entirely overlies the supporting base or the cushion member of a hair brush or a hair comb. In further embodiments, the carpeting structure may also be alternatively or additionally provided onto the bristles or teeth of a hair brush or a hair comb. Take a hair comb with integrated supporting base and teeth as an example. As illustrated in
(34) While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures. For example, it is to be noted that the term bristles recited in the appended claims indicates not only the projections from the supporting base of a hair brush, but also equivalently indicates the projections from the supporting base of a hair comb, which are commonly known as teeth. For another example, the term sticking out of recited in the appended claims indicates not only directly protruding from but also indirectly protruding from, e.g. protruding from an overlying layer.