U.S. patent application number 10/806642 was filed with the patent office on 2005-09-29 for scalp massaging and hair detangling hair brush.
Invention is credited to Chang, Tianyi.
Application Number | 20050210614 10/806642 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 34552928 |
Filed Date | 2005-09-29 |
United States Patent
Application |
20050210614 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Chang, Tianyi |
September 29, 2005 |
Scalp massaging and hair detangling hair brush
Abstract
A hair brush may include a body having a first end including a
brush head and a second end. A first set of bristles is disposed on
a first side of the brush head. A second set of bristles, different
than the first set of bristles, is located between the first set of
bristles and a perimeter of the brush head.
Inventors: |
Chang, Tianyi; (Atlanta,
GA) |
Correspondence
Address: |
MARSHALL, GERSTEIN & BORUN LLP
233 S. WACKER DRIVE, SUITE 6300
SEARS TOWER
CHICAGO
IL
60606
US
|
Family ID: |
34552928 |
Appl. No.: |
10/806642 |
Filed: |
March 23, 2004 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
15/186 ; 15/110;
15/DIG.6 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A61H 7/003 20130101;
A46B 9/023 20130101; A46D 1/0253 20130101; A46B 2200/104 20130101;
A61H 2205/021 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
015/186 ;
015/DIG.006; 015/110 |
International
Class: |
A46B 009/06 |
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A hair brush for brushing hair and scalp massaging, comprising:
a body having a first end and a second end; a brush head disposed
near the first end of the body, the brush head including a first
side, a second side, and a perimeter; a first set of bristles
disposed on the first side of the head; and a second set of
bristles, having more forgiveness than the first set of bristles,
disposed on the first side of the head, wherein the second set of
bristles are located between the first set of bristles and the
perimeter of the brush head.
2. The hair brush of claim 1, wherein a handle is disposed near the
second end of the body.
3. The hair brush of claim 1, wherein the first set of bristles is
wider than the second set of bristles.
4. The hair brush of claim 1, wherein the first set of bristles is
longer than the second set of bristles.
5. The hair brush of claim 1, wherein the first set of bristles is
stiffer than the second set of bristles.
6. The hair brush of claim 1, wherein the first set of bristles is
harder than the second set of bristles.
7. The hair brush of claim 1, wherein the first set of bristles is
larger than the second set of bristles.
8. The hair brush of claim 1, wherein at least one of the sets of
bristles has generally spherical ends.
9. The hair brush of claim 1, wherein the head of the brush
includes a cushion pad.
10. The hair brush of claim 1, wherein the head of the brush
includes apertures.
11. The hair brush of claim 1, wherein the head of the brush
includes apertures.
12. The hair brush of claim 1, wherein the second set of bristles
completely encircle the first set of bristles.
13. The hairbrush of claim 1, wherein the second set of bristles
partially encircle the first set of bristles.
14. The hair brush of claim 1, wherein the first set of bristles
and the second set of bristles have corresponding shapes.
15. The hair brush of claim 1, wherein the brush head, the first
set of bristles and the second set of bristles have corresponding
shapes.
16. A hair brush for brushing hair and scalp massaging, comprising:
a body having a first end and a second end; a brush head disposed
near the first end of the body, the brush head including a first
side, and a second side, and the brush head having a perimeter; a
plurality of first bristles disposed on the first side of the head,
the first set of bristles having a first stiffness; and a plurality
of second bristles, disposed on the first side of the head, the
plurality of second bristles having a second stiffness, wherein at
least one of the plurality of second bristles is disposed between
the plurality of first bristles and the perimeter of the brush
head, and wherein the first bristles are stiffer that the second
bristles.
17. The hair brush of claim 16, wherein a handle is disposed near
the second end of the body.
18. The hair brush of claim 16, wherein the second set of bristles
completely encircle the first set of bristles.
19. The hair brush of claim 16, wherein the first set of bristles
and the second set of bristles have corresponding shapes.
20. The hair brush of claim 16, wherein the brush head, the first
set of bristles and the second set of bristles have corresponding
shapes.
21. The hair brush of claim 16, wherein the first set of bristles
is wider than the second set of bristles.
22. The hair brush of claim 16, wherein the first set of bristles
is longer than the second set of bristles.
23. The hair brush of claim 16, wherein the first set of bristles
is harder than the second set of bristles.
24. The hair brush of claim 16, wherein the first set of bristles
is larger than the second set of bristles.
25. The hair brush of claim 16, wherein at least one of the first
and second plurality of bristles has generally spherical ends.
26. The hair brush of claim 16, wherein the head of the brush
includes a cushion pad.
27. The hair brush of claim 16, wherein the head of the brush
includes apertures.
28. A hair brush for brushing hair and scalp massaging, comprising:
a body having a first end and a second end; a handle disposed near
the second end of the body; a brush head disposed near the first
end of the body, the brush head having an inner portion and an
outer portion; a plurality of first bristles disposed near the
inner portion of the brush head; and a plurality of second
bristles, disposed near the outer portion of the brush head,
wherein the first bristles are stiffer than the second
bristles.
29. A hair brush for brushing hair and scalp massaging, comprising:
a body having a first end and a second end; a brush head disposed
near the first end of the body, the brush head having a receiving
portions; a cushion pad disposed in the receiving portion, the
cushion pad having a convex cross-sectional shape; a plurality of
first bristles disposed near an upper portion of the convex cushion
pad; and a plurality of second bristles, disposed near a lower
portion of the convex cushion pad.
30. The hair brush of claim 29, wherein a handle is disposed near
the second end of the body.
31. The hair brush of claim 29, wherein the first set of bristles
is wider than the second set of bristles.
32. The hair brush of claim 29, wherein the first set of bristles
is longer than the second set of bristles.
33. The hair brush of claim 29, wherein the first set of bristles
is stiffer than the second set of bristles.
34. The hair brush of claim 29, wherein the first set of bristles
is harder than the second set of bristles.
35. The hair brush of claim 29, wherein the first set of bristles
is larger than the second set of bristles.
Description
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0001] The disclosure relates generally to a hair brush having a
plurality of bristles for both detangling hair and massaging the
scalp, and more particularly, to a hair brush having a first set of
bristles disposed on a perimeter of the hair brush for detangling
hair and a second set of bristles disposed near a center of the
hair brush for massaging the scalp.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0002] Hair brushes having massaging capabilities and hair brushes
having multiple bristles configurations are generally known in the
art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,161,050 discloses a hair brush
having bristles with various lengths designed to improve the
brushing effect and to enable a massaging action. More
specifically, the hair bush includes longer bristles having
substantially spherical ends for massaging the scalp, and shorter
bristles for brushing the strands of hair.
[0003] In another example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,095,892 discloses a
brush for use on the hair and body, having a wooden base and a
concavity therein. The brush further includes an elastic bristles
base having many orifices for planting wooden bristles. As such,
with the wooden bristles the brush may be used not only for
brushing strands of hair, but also for massaging the skin. In a
further example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,095,892 disclosed a travel massage
brush having a vibratory head pivotally connected to a handle. The
vibratory head is electric powered, and more specifically, is
battery operated and includes a vibratory motion imparter that
creates the massaging motion.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0004] In accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, a first end
of a hair brush body includes a head having a first side, a second
side, and a perimeter. A first set of bristles is disposed on the
first side of the head, and a second set of bristles that is more
forgiving than the first set of bristles, is disposed between the
first set of bristles and the perimeter of the brush head.
[0005] In accordance with another aspect, a hair brush having a
head on a first end of a body, including a first side, a second
side, and a perimeter is disclosed. A plurality of first and second
bristles are disposed on the first side of the brush head, and at
least one of the plurality of second bristles is disposed between
the plurality of first bristles and the perimeter of the brush
head. The first bristles are stiffer than the second bristles.
[0006] In accordance with a further aspect, a hair brush having a
handle at a second end of a body and a head having an inner portion
and an outer portion at a first end of the body is disclosed. A
plurality of first bristles is disposed near the inner portion of
the brush head, and a plurality of second bristles is disposed near
the outer portion of the brush head. The first bristles are stiffer
that the second bristles.
[0007] In accordance with an additional aspect, a hair brush having
a head including a receiving portion at a first end of the body is
disclosed. A cushion pad is disposed in the receiving portion, and
has a convex cross-sectional shape. A plurality of first bristles
is disposed near an upper portion of the convex cushion pad, and a
plurality of second bristles is disposed near a lower portion of
the convex cushion pad.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The advantages of the present invention will be apparent
upon reading the following description in conjunction with the
drawings, in which:
[0009] FIG. 1 is perspective view of one embodiment of a hair brush
having a first set of bristles and a second set of bristles;
[0010] FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view the hair brush of
FIG. 1;
[0011] FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view along line 3-3 of the hair
brush of FIG. 2;
[0012] FIG. 4 is a side view of a bristle from the second set of
bristles of the hair brush of FIG. 1;
[0013] FIG. 5 is a side view of a bristle from the first set of
bristles of the hair brush of FIG. 1;
[0014] FIG. 6 is a plan view of the hair brush of FIG. 1;
[0015] FIG. 7 is a plan view of an alternative embodiment of a hair
brush having a first set of bristles and a second set of
bristles;
[0016] FIG. 8 is a plan view of a further alternative embodiment of
a hair brush having a first set of bristles and a second set of
bristles; and
[0017] FIG. 9 is a plan view of a still further embodiment of a
hair brush having a first set of bristles and a second set of
bristles.
[0018] While the invention is susceptible to various modifications
and alternative constructions, certain illustrative embodiments
thereof have been shown in the drawings and will be described below
in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no
intention to limit the invention to the specific forms disclosed,
but, on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications,
alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the
spirit and scope of the disclosure and the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Referring now to the drawings, and with specific reference
initially to FIG. 1, a hair brush 20 includes a body 22, a cushion
pad 24, a first set of bristles 26, and a second set of bristles
28. The hair brush 20, as depicted in FIG. 1, is only one exemplary
type of hair brush 20 and, more particularly, one exemplary type of
hair brush head that may be used in conjunction with the present
disclosure. The hair brush 20 and the cushion pad 24 are,
therefore, not limited to the disclosed embodiment as depicted in
FIG. 1.
[0020] The hair brush 20, as disclosed herein, is intended to
enable the user to both brush/detangle strands of hair and to
massage the scalp. More specifically, the first and second set of
bristles 26, 28 of the hair brush 20 are constructed and/or
arranged relative to each other to enable the user to both brush
strands of hair and to massage the scalp during a single stroke of
the hair brush 20.
[0021] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2,
the body 22 includes a first end 30 and a second end 32. The body
22 may be constructed from a plastic material, or alternatively may
be constructed from a metal material, wood, rubber, and/or a
combination thereof. A handle 34 is disposed near the first end 30
of the body 22, and a head 35 having a receiving portion 36 is
disposed near the second end 32 of the body 22. The handle 34 may
be sized and shaped to ergonomically fit into a user's hand, and
the receiving portion 36 may include a cavity 38 and a lip 40, as
best seen in FIG. 2. More specifically, as seen in FIGS. 2 and 3,
the cavity 38 may be disposed toward a center of the receiving
portion 36 and may be adapted to receive the cushion pad 24. The
lip 40 may be disposed around a perimeter of the cavity 36, which
may aid in retaining the cushion pad 24 in the cavity 38. The size
and/or the shape of the cavity 38 may correspond to the size and/or
shape of the cushion pad 24. As such, a perimeter of the cushion
pad 24 may be disposed near and/or under the lip 40, thereby
enclosing the cavity 38 with the cushion pad 24. The cushion pad 24
may, however, be attached or connected to the cavity 36, receiving
portion 36, and/or the head 35 in many other ways, and as such, the
disclosure is not limited above described embodiment.
[0022] The head 35 of the hair brush 20 includes a first or top
side 37, including the receiving portion 38 and second or bottom
side 41 located opposite the first side 37. The head 35 may have a
variety of shapes, including but not limited to, generally oval,
rectangular, square, round, or odd shaped, and includes a perimeter
39. More specifically, as seen in FIGS. 1 and 2, the perimeter 39
of the head 35 of the hair brush 20 may be disposed at an outer
edge of the head 35, and may be disposed between the outer edge of
the head 35 and the receiving portion 36 and/or the cushion pad 24.
In those embodiments wherein the hair brush 20 does not include the
cushion pad 24 and/or the receiving portion 36, the perimeter of
the head 35 may located at the outer edge of the head 35, and/or
may be located between the outer edge of the head 35 and the first
bristles encountered from the outer edge of the head 35 going
inward.
[0023] The cushion pad 24, like the body 22 of the brush 20, may be
constructed from a number of materials, including but not limited
to, plastic, rubber, etc. The cushion pad 24 may include an upper
surface 42 facing away from the brush 20 and a lower surface 44
facing toward the cavity 38. A plurality of apertures 46 may be
disposed in the cushion pad 24 for receiving the bristles of the
first and/or second set of bristles 26, 28. The apertures 46 may,
therefore, vary in size or diameter to accommodate both sets of
bristles. The apertures 46 may be blind, but may also fully
penetrate the cushion pad 24 extending from the upper surface 42 to
the lower surface 44. Additionally and/or alternatively, the
bristles 26, 28, may be attached or connected the cushion pad 24 in
one or more various ways, as seen in FIG. 3.
[0024] Furthermore, the cushion pad 24 may have a dome or convex
shape when disposed in the cavity 38. As such, the bristles,
whether from the first or second set of bristles 26, 28, disposed
near an upper portion and/or the apex of the convex cushion pad 24,
may be located a distance further from the head 35 of the brush 20
then the bristles disposed near a lower portion and/or near the
perimeter of the convex cushion pad 24. This difference in height
may also be accomplished by varying the length of the bristles 26,
28, such as for example, lengthening the first set of bristles 26
relative to the second set of bristles 28.
[0025] The first set of bristles 26 (FIG. 5) may include a first or
free end 48 adapted to massage the user's scalp during use, and a
second or attachment end 50 adapted to engage and/or attach to the
cushion pad 24. The first set of bristles 26 may be constructed
from a plastic material, but may be constructed from a metal
material, wood, and/or a combination thereof. The first set of
bristles 26 may further include a spherical, semi-spherical, or
substantially round tip 52 disposed at the free end 48.
Furthermore, the first set of bristles 26, as seen in FIG. 5, may
also be defined using several qualities, including a first height,
a first thickness, and a first stiffness.
[0026] Similar to the first set of bristles 26, the second set of
bristles 28 (FIG. 4) may include a first or free end 54 adapted to
brush/detangle the user's strands of hair during use, and a second
or attachment end 56 adapted to engage and/or attach to the cushion
pad 24. The second set of bristles 28 may be constructed from a
plastic material, but may be constructed from a metal material,
wood, and/or a combination thereof. The second set of bristles 28
may further include a spherical, semi-spherical, or substantially
round tip 58 disposed at the free end 54. Furthermore, the second
set of bristles 28, as seen in FIG. 4, may also be defined using
several qualities, including a second height, a second thickness,
and a second stiffness.
[0027] In one exemplary embodiment, as seen in FIGS. 2 and 6, the
second end 32 of the body 22 may include the cushion pad 24 and
have a generally oval shape. The first and second set of bristles
26, 28, in this embodiment, may be arranged and/or disposed
relative to each other such that the second set of bristles 28 are
located between the first set of bristles 26 and the perimeter 36
of the brush head 35. Alternatively and/or additionally, the first
set of bristles 26 may be disposed to the center of the head 35 of
the brush 20, and the second set of bristles 28 may be disposed
around the first set of bristles 26 or near the perimeter of the
cushion pad 24. The first set of bristles 26, in this embodiment,
may be adapted to massage the scalp, as opposed to the second set
of bristles 28, which may be adapted to brush/detangle the strands
of hair. As such, the first set of bristles 26 may differ from the
second set of bristles 28, in that the first set of bristles 26 may
be larger, stiffer, longer, harder, and/or wider than the second
set of bristles 28.
[0028] In another exemplary embodiment, as seen in FIG. 7, the
second end 32 of the body 22 may include vent apertures 60 for
allowing air, and more specifically, hot hair (i.e. from a hair
dryer) to penetrate the hair brush 20 to better effectuating the
drying and/or styling of the hair. The vent apertures 60 may have a
generally rectangular shape, as seen in FIG. 7, but may have any
shape, including but not limited to, round, square, oval, odd, etc.
The first and second set of bristles 26, 28, in this embodiment,
may be arranged and/or disposed relative to each other such that
the second set of bristles 28 are located between the first set of
bristles 26 and the perimeter 36 of the brush head 35.
Alternatively and/or additionally, the first set of bristles 26 may
be disposed to the center of the head 35 of the brush 20, and the
second set of bristles 28 may be disposed around the first set of
bristles 26. The first set of bristles 26, in this embodiment, may
be adapted to massage the scalp, as opposed to the second set of
bristles 28, which may be adapted to brush/detangle the strands of
hair. As such, the first set of bristles 26 may differ from the
second set of bristles 28, in that the first set of bristles 26 may
be larger, stiffer, longer, harder, and/or wider that the second
set of bristles 28.
[0029] In another exemplary embodiment, as seen in FIG. 8, the
second end 32 of the body 22 may include the cushion pad 24 and
have a generally oval shape. The first and second set of bristles
26, 28, in this embodiment, may be arranged and/or disposed
relative to each other such that at least a portion of the second
set of bristles 28 is located between the first set of bristles 26
and the perimeter 36 of the brush head 35. Alternatively and/or
additionally, the first set of bristles 26 may be disposed to the
center of the head 35 of the brush 20, and at least a portion of
the second set of bristles 28 may be disposed around the first set
of bristles 26 or near the perimeter of the cushion pad 24. The
first set of bristles 26, in this embodiment, may be adapted to
massage the scalp as opposed to the second set of bristles 28,
which may be adapted to brush/detangle the strands of hair. As
such, the first set of bristles 26 may differ from the second set
of bristles 28, in that the first set of bristles 26 may be larger,
stiffer, longer, harder, and/or wider that the second set of
bristles 28.
[0030] In another exemplary embodiment, as seen in FIG. 9, the
second end 32 of the body 22 may include the cushion pad 24 and
have a generally round shape. The first and second set of bristles
26, 28, in this embodiment, may be arranged and/or disposed
relative to each other such that the second set of bristles 28 are
located between the first set of bristles 26 and the perimeter 36
of the brush head 35. Alternatively and/or additionally, the first
set of bristles 26 may be disposed to the center of the head 35 of
the brush 20, and the second set of bristles 28 may be disposed
around the first set of bristles 26 or near the perimeter of the
cushion pad 24. The first set of bristles 26, in this embodiment,
may be adapted to massage the scalp, as opposed to the second set
of bristles 28, which may be adapted to brush/detangle the strands
of hair. As such, the first set of bristles 26 may differ from the
second set of bristles 28, in that the first set of bristles 26 may
be larger, stiffer, longer, harder, and/or wider that the second
set of bristles 28.
[0031] The disclosure is, however, not limited to the above
exemplary embodiments, nor is the disclosure limited to the
combination of components of the above exemplary embodiments. For
example, whether the head 35 of the brush 20 is round, square,
rectangular, or any other shape, the hair brush 20 may include a
cushion pad 24. Similarly, the hair brush 20 may not include the
cushion pad 24 when the head 35 has an oval or round shape.
Similarly, the shape created by the first set of bristles 26 and
the shape created by the second set of bristles 28 may correspond
to each other, or alternatively may be independent of each other.
For example, as seen in FIG. 6, the hair brush 20 as an oval shaped
brush head 35, the first set of bristles 26 create an oval shape
(outlined by the phantom line), and the second set of bristles 28
create an oval shape. Similarly, as seen in FIG. 7, the hair brush
20 as a rectangular shaped brush head 35, the first set of bristles
26 create a rectangular shape (outlined by the phantom line), and
the second set of bristles 28 create an oval shape, and as seen in
FIG. 9, the hair brush 20 as a round shaped brush head 35, the
first set of bristles 26 create a star shape (outlined by the
phantom line), and the second set of bristles 28 create a round
shape. The shape crated by the first set of bristles 26 may,
therefore, be round, square, rectangular, or odd shaped regardless
of the shape of the second set of bristles 28, and/or the brush
head 35.
[0032] In operation, a user may brush/detangle strands of hair, and
massage the scalp in a single stroke of the hair brush 20. More
specifically, due to the relative location of the first and second
set of bristles 26 and 28 on the hair brush 20, the user is insured
that both the strands of hair get brushes/detangled, and that the
scalp gets massaged. The second set of bristles 28 will encounter
the strands of hair first, thereby brushing/detangling the strands
of hair. Next, the first set of bristles 26 will encounter the
scalp, thereby massaging the scalp. Finally, the second set of
bristles 28 will again encounter the strands of hair first, thereby
completing the brushing/detangling of the strands of hair.
[0033] While the above has been described with reference to
specific examples which are intended to be illustrative only and
not to be limiting of the invention, it will be apparent to those
of ordinary skill in the art that changes, additions or deletions
may be made to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the
spirit and scope of the invention.
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