U.S. patent application number 14/572238 was filed with the patent office on 2015-07-16 for steam hair packs using head heat and heating beauty liquid.
The applicant listed for this patent is Ji-Young Jung. Invention is credited to Ji-Young Jung.
Application Number | 20150196108 14/572238 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 53235550 |
Filed Date | 2015-07-16 |
United States Patent
Application |
20150196108 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Jung; Ji-Young |
July 16, 2015 |
STEAM HAIR PACKS USING HEAD HEAT AND HEATING BEAUTY LIQUID
Abstract
Disclosed is a steam hair pack using head heat and a heating
beauty liquid. The steam hair pack using head heat and a heating
beauty liquid includes a first cover layer that is formed by
bonding a first synthetic resin layer to a first fiber layer, a
second cover layer that is formed by bonding a second synthetic
resin layer to a second fiber layer and is thermally compressed to
a part of the first cover layer to form an opening into which a
head of a user is inserted on one side thereof, a beauty liquid
layer that is formed between the first fiber layer of the first
cover layer and the second fiber layer of the second cover layer
facing each other and generates heat while being melted by head
heat of the user and is absorbed by hair of the user.
Inventors: |
Jung; Ji-Young; (Daegu,
KR) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
Jung; Ji-Young |
Daegu |
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KR |
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Family ID: |
53235550 |
Appl. No.: |
14/572238 |
Filed: |
December 16, 2014 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
132/220 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A45D 7/06 20130101; A45D
19/18 20130101; A45D 2019/0041 20130101; A45D 19/16 20130101 |
International
Class: |
A45D 37/00 20060101
A45D037/00; A45D 19/16 20060101 A45D019/16 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Dec 30, 2013 |
KR |
10-2013-0167085 |
Dec 30, 2013 |
KR |
10-2013-0167098 |
Claims
1. A steam hair pack using head heat and a heating beauty liquid,
comprising: a first cover layer that is formed by bonding a first
synthetic resin layer to a first fiber layer; a second cover layer
that is formed by bonding a second synthetic resin layer to a
second fiber layer, and is thermally compressed to a part of the
first cover layer to form an opening into which a head of a user is
inserted on one side thereof; a beauty liquid layer that is formed
between the first fiber layer of the first cover layer and the
second fiber layer of the second cover layer facing each other, and
generates heat while being melted by head heat of the user and is
absorbed by hair of the user; and a connection portion that is
connected at one end thereof to one side of the opening, and is
connected at the other end thereof to the other side of the opening
in a state in which the head of the user is inserted between the
first cover layer and the second cover layer through the
opening.
2. The steam hair pack of claim 1, wherein the first cover layer
includes a temperature-sensitive discoloration portion in which any
one of a predetermined symbol, character, shape, and a combination
thereof is printed on a part of the first synthetic resin layer
using a temperature-sensitive discoloration ink.
3. The steam hair pack of claim 1, wherein the first cover layer
includes a separation portion that is separated from the second
cover layer to expose the opening to the outside, and a cut line
that is formed on one surface of the first cover layer to cut the
separation portion.
4. The steam hair pack of claim 1, further comprising: a tightening
string that tightens the first cover layer and the second cover
layer in a state into which the head of the user is inserted
through the opening; and a guide cover that is formed at a
predetermined interval on outer surfaces of the first cover layer
and the second cover layer, and receives the tightening string in
an inner space thereof.
5. The steam hair pack of claim 1, wherein the beauty liquid layer
is provided in the form of a solid, melted while being thermally
and chemically reacted by the head heat of the user, and
constituted of a temperature-sensitive discoloration component.
6. The steam hair pack of claim 1, wherein the beauty liquid layer
includes a first beauty liquid layer that is formed between the
first fiber layer of the first cover layer and the second fiber
layer of the second cover layer facing each other, and generates
heat while being melted by the head heat of the user and is
absorbed by the hair of the user, and a second beauty liquid layer
that is formed between the first fiber layer of the first cover
layer and the second fiber layer of the second cover layer facing
each other so as to be spaced apart from the first beauty liquid
layer, and promotes a chemical reaction of the first beauty liquid
layer.
7. The steam hair pack of claim 1, wherein the beauty liquid layer
includes a first beauty liquid layer that is formed between the
first fiber layer of the first cover layer and the second fiber
layer of the second cover layer facing each other, and generates
heat while being melted by the head heat of the user and is
absorbed by the hair of the user, and a second beauty liquid layer
that is inserted into an auxiliary cover layer bonded to one
surface of the first cover layer, and promotes a chemical reaction
of the first beauty liquid layer.
8. The steam hair pack of claim 1, further comprising: an injection
portion that is positioned between the first cover layer and the
second cover layer and in which a beauty liquid is injected from
the outside.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to and the benefit of
Korean Patent Application No. 2013-0167085 and No. 2013-0167098
filed on Dec. 30, 2013, the disclosure of which is incorporated
herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] The present invention relates to a steam hair pack using
head heat and a heating beauty liquid, and more particularly, to a
steam hair pack with a heating beauty liquid for protecting the
hair and scalp which is inserted inside the hair pack.
[0004] 2. Discussion of Related Art
[0005] According to the development of cosmetic industries, a
variety of products for managing hair as well as skin have been
released. In particular, the hair is exposed to the outside to be
easily dried, and is a part that receives the most ultraviolet rays
among human body parts and thereby is likely to be damaged by the
ultraviolet rays. In this case, the damaged hair has difficulties
in its regeneration, and therefore hair care such as usually
receiving a scalp massage at a hair salon, and the like is
required.
[0006] However, frequently receiving the scalp message at the hair
salon causes the burden by the costs, and in the case of products
that are sold on the market, there is a problem that consumers
should directly put a hair tonic on the hair and scalp. In
addition, there is a problem that there are restrictions on
activities for a predetermined time after applying the hair tonic
to the scalp and the like.
[0007] In Korean Utility Model Registration No. 20-0462101 (Aug.
20, 2012 registration) of the prior art, a disposable hair mask
pack is disclosed. The disposable hair mask pack includes a
nonwoven fabric cap and a vinyl cap. The nonwoven fabric cap
includes a nonwoven fabric body made of a nonwoven fabric, a
nonwoven fabric opening that is formed at a distal end of the
nonwoven fabric body to allow a head to be inserted therein, and a
band that is provided at an edge of the nonwoven fabric opening to
fix the nonwoven fabric opening to the head. Here, a beauty liquid
for the scalp and hair is applied to the nonwoven fabric body. In
addition, the vinyl cap includes a vinyl body made of vinyl, a
vinyl opening that is provided at a distal end of the vinyl body to
allow the head to be inserted therein, and a band that is provided
at an edge of the vinyl opening to fix the vinyl opening to the
head. Here, the vinyl cap has a sufficient size to cover the
outside of the nonwoven fabric cap.
[0008] However, in the above-described technology, there are
problems in that it is inconvenient that the vinyl cap should be
additionally put on the head in a state in which the nonwoven
fabric cap is put on the head, and it is difficult for a user to
visually determine whether a hair tonic or the like is absorbed for
a certain time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] The present invention is directed to a steam hair pack using
head heat and a heating beauty liquid in which a beauty liquid is
inserted into the hair pack so that a user does not need to
separately put the beauty liquid on the hair and scalp, and
additional heat treatment is not required due to a thermal chemical
reaction with the beauty liquid using a user's temperature.
[0010] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is
provided a steam hair pack using head heat and a heating beauty
liquid including: a first cover layer that is formed by bonding a
first synthetic resin layer to a first fiber layer; a second cover
layer that is formed by bonding a second synthetic resin layer to a
second fiber layer, and is thermally compressed to a part of the
first cover layer to form an opening into which a head of a user is
inserted on one side thereof; a beauty liquid layer that is formed
between the first fiber layer of the first cover layer and the
second fiber layer of the second cover layer facing each other, and
generates heat while being melted by head heat of the user and is
absorbed by hair of the user; and a connection portion that is
connected at one end thereof to one side of the opening, and is
connected at the other end thereof to the other side of the opening
in a state in which the head of the user is inserted between the
first cover layer and the second cover layer through the
opening.
[0011] Here, the first cover layer may include a
temperature-sensitive discoloration portion in which any one of a
predetermined symbol, character, shape, and a combination thereof
is printed on a part of the first synthetic resin layer using a
temperature-sensitive discoloration ink.
[0012] Also, the first cover layer may include a separation portion
that is separated from the second cover layer to expose the opening
to the outside, and a cut line that is formed on one surface of the
first cover layer to cut the separation portion.
[0013] Also, the steam hair pack may further include a tightening
string that tightens the first cover layer and the second cover
layer in a state into which the head of the user is inserted
through the opening; and a guide cover that is formed at a
predetermined interval on outer surfaces of the first cover layer
and the second cover layer, and receives the tightening string in
an inner space thereof.
[0014] Also, the beauty liquid layer may be provided in the form of
a solid, melted while being thermally and chemically reacted by the
head heat of the user, and constituted of a temperature-sensitive
discoloration component.
[0015] Also, the steam hair pack may further include an injection
portion that is positioned between the first cover layer and the
second cover layer and in which a beauty liquid is injected from
the outside.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the
present invention will become more apparent to those of ordinary
skill in the art by describing in detail exemplary embodiments
thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0017] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a steam hair pack using
head heat and a heating beauty liquid according to an embodiment of
the present invention;
[0018] FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the steam
hair pack using head heat and the heating beauty liquid of FIG.
1;
[0019] FIGS. 3A and 3B are views showing a steam hair pack using
head heat and a heating beauty liquid which is
temperature-sensitive discolored according to another embodiment of
the present invention;
[0020] FIG. 4 is a view showing a steam hair pack using head heat
and a heating beauty liquid in which a separation portion is cut
according to still another embodiment of the present invention;
[0021] FIGS. 5A and 5B are views showing a steam hair pack using
head heat and a heating beauty liquid which has a tightening string
according to yet another embodiment of the present invention;
[0022] FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing a steam hair
pack using head heat and a heating beauty liquid according to
further embodiment of the present invention;
[0023] FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing a steam hair
pack using head heat and a heating beauty liquid according to
further embodiment of the present invention; and
[0024] FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a steam hair pack using
head heat and a heating beauty liquid according to further
embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0025] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be
described in detail below with reference to the accompanying
drawings. While the present invention is shown and described in
connection with exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be apparent
to those skilled in the art that various modifications can be made
without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0026] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a steam hair pack using
head heat and a heating beauty liquid according to an embodiment of
the present invention, and FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view
showing the steam hair pack using head heat and the heating beauty
liquid of FIG. 1.
[0027] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a steam hair pack 100 according
to an embodiment of the present invention includes a first cover
layer 110, a beauty liquid layer 120, a second cover layer 130, and
a connection portion 140.
[0028] The first cover layer 110 is formed by bonding a first
synthetic resin layer 112 to a first fiber layer 111. The first
fiber layer 111 may use natural fibers or synthetic fibers and also
use nonwoven fabrics, but is not necessarily limited thereto. The
first synthetic resin layer 112 is bonded to the first fiber layer
111 by an adhesive, and has a waterproofing function. In addition,
the first synthetic resin layer 112 may be made of a material that
discharges air to the outside and blocks leakage of inner heat. The
first cover layer 110 may be formed in a semicircular shape, but is
not necessarily limited thereto, and the first cover layer 110 is
not limited in its shape as long as it can configure the shape of a
cap that can be worn on a user's head together with the second
cover layer 130 which will be described later.
[0029] The beauty liquid layer 120 is formed between the first
fiber layer 111 of the first cover layer 110 and a second fiber
layer 131 of the second cover layer 130 which faces each other. The
beauty liquid layer 120 may be constituted of a heat generation
component, and absorbed by the hair or scalp of the user while
being melted by a user's temperature. When being in a liquid state,
the beauty liquid layer 120 may be applied to the first fiber layer
111 or the second fiber layer 131. In addition, the beauty liquid
layer 120 may be provided in the form of a solid, and melted while
being thermally and chemically reacted by head heat of the user. In
this case, it is desirable that the beauty liquid layer 120 be
constituted of a component material that is absorbed by the cuticle
of the hair or the scalp to supply nourishment.
[0030] That is, when the user's head is inserted into the hair pack
through an opening 115 of the first cover layer 110 and the second
cover layer 130, the beauty liquid layer 120 is thermally and
chemically reacted due to the heat generated from the head and
absorbed by the user's hair to supply nourishment. Thus, the user
only keeps his or her head inserted between the first cover layer
110 and the second cover layer 130 for a predetermined time without
performing separate heat treatment or putting medicine on the
user's hair or scalp, thereby supplying nutrients to the hair.
[0031] In addition, the beauty liquid layer 120 may include a
substance of a temperature-sensitive discoloration component. For
example, the beauty liquid layer 120 may include a component that
is discolored depending on a predetermined temperature or time
after the beauty liquid is absorbed by the user's hair. In this
case, the user may determine the change in the color of the beauty
liquid to check a state in which the beauty liquid is absorbed by
the hair or scalp.
[0032] The second cover layer 130 is formed by bonding a second
synthetic resin layer 132 to the second fiber layer 131. The second
fiber layer 131 may use natural fibers or synthetic fibers and also
use nonwoven fabrics, but is not necessarily limited thereto. The
second synthetic resin layer 132 is bonded to the second fiber
layer 131 by an adhesive, and has a waterproofing function. In
addition, the second synthetic resin layer 132 may be made of a
material that discharges air to the outside and blocks discharge of
inner heat. The second cover layer 130 may be formed in a
semicircular shape, but is not necessarily limited thereto, and the
second cover layer 130 is not limited in its shape as long as it
can configure the shape of a cap that can be worn on the user's
head together with the first cover layer 110.
[0033] In addition, the second cover layer 130 is bonded at a part
of the outer portion thereof to the first cover layer 110. In this
case, the second cover layer 130 is bonded to the first cover layer
110 in such a manner that the first fiber layer 111 of the first
cover layer 110 and the second fiber layer 131 of the second cover
layer 130 are brought into contact with each other. In addition,
the opening 115 may be formed on one side of the second cover layer
130 so that the user's head can be inserted into the hair pack
through the opening 115 when the first cover layer 110 is bonded to
the second cover layer 130. For example, when the first cover layer
110 and the second cover layer 130 are formed in a rectangular
shape, any one side of the four sides may not be bonded. Thus, the
first cover layer 110 and the second cover layer 130 may configure
the shape of the cap that can be worn by the user.
[0034] The connection portion 140 is connected at one end thereof
to one side of the opening 115, and connected at the other end
thereof to the other side of the opening 115 in a state in which
the head of the user is inserted between the first cover layer 110
and the second cover layer 130 through the opening 115. For
example, an adhesive component may be applied to one surface of the
connection portion 140. The connection portion 140 is used for
fixing the first cover layer 110 and the second cover layer 130
when the user's head is inserted between the first cover layer 110
and the second cover layer 130. The connection portion 140 may be
stuck on an appropriate position of the first cover layer 110 or
the second cover layer 130 depending on a circumferential size of
the user's head, thereby fixing the first cover layer 110 and the
second cover layer 130 to the user's head.
[0035] FIGS. 3A and 3B are views showing a steam hair pack using
head heat and a heating beauty liquid which is
temperature-sensitive discolored according to another embodiment of
the present invention.
[0036] Referring to FIG. 3A, a steam hair pack 300 using head heat
and a heating beauty liquid which is temperature-sensitive
discolored according to another embodiment of the present invention
includes a first cover layer 310, a beauty liquid layer (not
shown), a second cover layer 330, and a connection portion 340. In
this case, the first cover layer 310, the beauty liquid layer, the
second cover layer 330, and the connection portion 340 are
substantially the same as the configuration of the first cover
layer 110, the beauty liquid layer 120, the second cover layer 130,
and the connection portion 140 of FIG. 1, and thus detailed
description thereof will be omitted.
[0037] Meanwhile, the first cover layer 310 includes a
temperature-sensitive discoloration portion 317 in which any one of
a predetermined symbol, character, shape, and a combination thereof
is printed on a part of a first synthetic resin layer (not shown)
using a temperature-sensitive discoloration ink.
[0038] The temperature-sensitive discoloration portion 317 is
discolored depending on the change of the temperature that occurs
in the first cover layer 310 by the temperature-sensitive
discoloration ink component. This is to detect heat generation by a
thermal chemical reaction after the user inserts his or her head
between the first cover layer 310 and the second cover layer 330.
In this case, a plurality of the temperature-sensitive
discoloration portions 317 may be formed in the first cover layer
310, and set to be discolored to mutually different colors at
mutually different temperatures. That is, through the change in the
color of the temperature-sensitive discoloration portion 317 or the
position of the temperature-sensitive discoloration portion 317
whose color is changed, the user may determine the time to withdraw
his or her head from the first cover layer 310 and the second cover
layer 330 without looking at the clock.
[0039] In addition, to correspond to the first cover layer 310, the
second cover layer 330 may also include the temperature-sensitive
discoloration portion 317 in which any one of a predetermined
symbol, character, shape, and a combination thereof is printed on a
part of a second synthetic resin surface (not shown) using a
temperature-sensitive discoloration ink. FIG. 3B shows a state in
which the temperature-sensitive discoloration portion 317 is
discolored depending on the change in the temperature over the
time.
[0040] FIG. 4 is a view showing a steam hair pack using head heat
and a heating beauty liquid in which a separation portion is cut
according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
[0041] Referring to FIG. 4, a steam hair pack 400 using head heat
and a heating beauty liquid in which a separation portion is cut
according to still another embodiment of the present invention
includes a first cover layer 410, a beauty liquid layer (not
shown), a second cover layer 430, and a connection portion 440. In
this case, the first cover layer 410, the beauty liquid layer (not
shown), the second cover layer 430, and the connection portion 440
are substantially the same as the configuration of the first cover
layer 110, the beauty liquid layer 120, the second cover layer 130,
and the connection portion 140 of FIG. 1, and thus detailed
description thereof will be omitted.
[0042] Meanwhile, the first cover layer 410 includes a separation
portion 418 and a cut line 419. The separation portion 418 is
separated from the second cover layer 430 to expose the opening 415
to the outside. That is, the separation portion 418 is a part of
the first cover layer 410, and has a configuration that is
separated to expose the opening 415 to the outside so that the
user's head can be inserted into the hair pack when bonding the
first cover layer 410 and the second cover layer 430 to each other.
A part of the separation portion 418 is bonded to the second cover
layer 430 to close the opening 415, and when the separation portion
418 is separated from the first cover layer 410, the opening 415 is
opened.
[0043] The cut line 419 is formed on one surface of the first cover
layer 410 to cut the separation portion 418. The cut line 419 is
formed on the opening 415 side of the first cover layer 410. In
this case, when the separation portion 418 is separated from the
first cover layer 410 through the cut line 419, the opening 415 is
opened so that the user's head is inserted into the hair pack.
Therefore, it is possible to prevent the beauty liquid layer formed
inside the first cover layer 410 and the second cover layer 430
from being deteriorated by contact with the outside air, and
prevent the beauty liquid layer from being discharged to the
outside.
[0044] In addition, the separation portion 418 and the cut line 419
may be also formed in the second cover layer 430.
[0045] FIGS. 5A and 5B are views showing a steam hair pack using
head heat and a heating beauty liquid which has a tightening string
according to yet another embodiment of the present invention.
[0046] Referring to FIG. 5A, a steam hair pack 500 using head heat
and a heating beauty liquid which has a tightening string according
to yet another embodiment of the present invention includes a first
cover layer 510, a beauty liquid layer (not shown), a second cover
layer 530, a connection portion 540, a tightening string 550, and a
guide cover 560. In this case, the first cover layer 510, the
beauty liquid layer, the second cover layer 530, and the connection
portion 540 are substantially the same as the configuration of the
first cover layer 110, the beauty liquid layer 120, the second
cover layer 130, and the connection portion 140 of FIG. 1, and thus
detailed description thereof will be omitted.
[0047] Meanwhile, a tightening string 550 is a string that tightens
the first cover layer 510 and the second cover layer 530 in a state
in which a user's head is inserted between the first cover layer
510 and the second cover layer 530. A user may insert his or her
head between the first cover layer 510 and the second cover layer
530 and then fix the hair pack to his or her head through the
connection portion 540, but when the user' hair is long, it is
difficult to keep fixing the hair pack due to the volume of the
hair while wearing the hair pack. Thus, the hair may be fixed by
tightening the hair pack through the tightening string 550.
[0048] The guide cover 560 is a member for guiding the tightening
string 550, and formed at a preset interval on outer surfaces of
the first cover layer 510 and the second cover layer 530. In this
case, a plurality of guide covers 560 are provided, and receive the
tightening string 550 in an inner space thereof. Thus, the
tightening string 550 is received in the plurality of guide covers
560, and tightens the hair pack along the guide cover 560 from the
outside. FIG. 5B shows a case in which the tightening string 550 is
tightened along the guide covers 560.
[0049] FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing a steam hair
pack using head heat and a heating beauty liquid according to
further embodiment of the present invention.
[0050] Referring to FIG. 6, a steam hair pack 600 using head heat
and a heating beauty liquid according to further embodiment of the
present invention includes a first cover layer 610, a beauty liquid
layer 620, a second cover layer 630, and a connection portion 640.
In this case, the first cover layer 610, the second cover layer
630, and the connection portion 640 are substantially the same as
the configuration of the first cover layer 110, the second cover
layer 130, and the connection portion 140 of FIG. 1, and thus
detailed description thereof will be omitted.
[0051] The beauty liquid layer 620 includes a first beauty liquid
layer 621 and a second beauty liquid layer 622. More specifically,
the first beauty liquid layer 621 is made of a material of the
component which supplies nutrients to the user's hair or scalp. For
example, the first beauty liquid layer 621 may be applied to one
region of a first fiber layer 611 of the first cover layer 610.
[0052] The second beauty liquid layer 622 is formed in an inner
space of an auxiliary cover layer 613 bonded to one surface of the
first cover layer 610. For example, when being bonded to the first
fiber layer 611 of the first cover layer 610, the auxiliary cover
layer 613 receives the second beauty liquid layer 622 in a liquid
state or solid state therein. In this case, the auxiliary cover
layer 613 may allow the component of the second beauty liquid layer
622 to be mixed with the component of the first beauty liquid layer
621 while being torn by an external force.
[0053] In addition, the auxiliary cover layer 613 is bonded at one
surface thereof to the first fiber layer 611, and at the other
surface thereof to a second fiber layer 631 of the second cover
layer 630. That is, when the first cover layer 610 is spaced apart
from the second cover layer 630, the component of the second beauty
liquid layer 622 received in the auxiliary cover layer 613 may be
discharged to the outside while the auxiliary cover layer 613 is
torn.
[0054] The second beauty liquid layer 622 may be constituted of a
component that can promote a thermal chemical reaction to cause
bubbles and the like in the first beauty liquid layer 621. That is,
when the second beauty liquid layer 622 is mixed with the first
beauty liquid layer 621, the thermal chemical reaction may be
promoted.
[0055] It is desirable that the first beauty liquid layer 621 and
the second beauty liquid layer 622 be formed so as to be spaced
apart from each other, thereby preventing the first beauty liquid
layer 621 and the second beauty liquid layer 622 from being mixed
with each other. When a user inserts his or her head into the hair
pack 600 through an opening 615 of the hair pack 600, the first
beauty liquid layer 621 and the second beauty liquid layer 622 are
melted by head heat of the user, and mixed with each other. In this
case, the first beauty liquid layer 621 and the second beauty
liquid layer 622 are mixed with each other to promote the thermal
chemical reaction.
[0056] Meanwhile, the steam hair pack 600 of FIG. 6 may further
include the temperature-sensitive discoloration portion 317, the
separation portion 418, the cut line 419, the tightening string
550, and the guide cover 560 which are described with reference to
FIGS. 3 to 5.
[0057] FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing a steam hair
pack using head heat and a heating beauty liquid according to
further embodiment of the present invention.
[0058] Referring to FIG. 7, a steam hair pack 700 using head heat
and a heating beauty liquid according to further embodiment of the
present invention includes a first cover layer 710, a beauty liquid
layer 720, a second cover layer 730, and a connection portion 740.
In this case, the first cover layer 710, the second cover layer
730, and the connection portion 740 are substantially the same as
the configuration of the first cover layer 110, the second cover
layer 130, and the connection portion 140 of FIG. 1, and thus
detailed description thereof will be omitted.
[0059] The beauty liquid layer 720 is formed between a first fiber
layer 711 of the first cover layer 710 and a second fiber layer 731
of the second cover layer 730 which face each other. The beauty
liquid layer 720 may be melted by the user's temperature to be
absorbed by the user's hair or scalp. The beauty liquid layer 720
in the liquid state may be applied to the first fiber layer 711 or
the second fiber layer 731. In addition, the beauty liquid layer
720 may be provided in the form of a solid, and melted while being
thermally and chemically reacted by the user's temperature. In this
case, it is desirable that the beauty liquid layer 720 be
constituted of a component material that is absorbed by the cuticle
of the hair or the scalp to supply nourishment.
[0060] That is, when the user's head is inserted into the hair pack
through an opening 715 of the first cover layer 710 and the second
cover layer 730, the beauty liquid layer 720 is thermally and
chemically reacted due to the heat generated from the head and
absorbed by the user's hair to supply nourishment. Thus, the user
only keeps his or her head inserted between the first cover layer
710 and the second cover layer 730 for a predetermined time without
performing a separate heat treatment or putting medicine on the
user's hair or scalp, thereby supplying nutrients to the hair.
[0061] In addition, the beauty liquid layer 720 may include a
substance of a temperature-sensitive discoloration component. For
example, the beauty liquid layer 720 may include a component that
is discolored depending on a predetermined temperature or time
after the beauty liquid is absorbed by the user's hair. In this
case, the user may determine the change in the color of the beauty
liquid to check a state in which the beauty liquid is absorbed by
the hair or scalp.
[0062] More specifically, the beauty liquid layer 720 includes a
first beauty liquid layer 721 and a second beauty liquid layer 722.
The first beauty liquid layer 721 is made of a material of the
component which supplies nutrients to the user's hair or scalp. For
example, the first beauty liquid layer 721 may be applied to one
region of the first fiber layer 711 of the first cover layer
710.
[0063] The second beauty liquid layer 722 is spaced apart from the
first beauty liquid layer 721 to be formed side by side with the
first beauty liquid layer 721. The second beauty liquid layer 722
may be constituted of a component that can promote a thermal
chemical reaction to cause bubbles and the like in the first beauty
liquid layer 721. That is, when the second beauty liquid layer 722
is mixed with the first beauty liquid layer 721, the thermal
chemical reaction may be promoted.
[0064] It is desirable that the first beauty liquid layer 721 and
the second beauty liquid layer 722 be formed so as to be spaced
apart from each other, thereby preventing the first beauty liquid
layer 721 and the second beauty liquid layer 722 from being mixed
with each other. When a user inserts his or her head into the hair
pack 700 through the opening 715 of the hair pack 700, the first
beauty liquid layer 721 and the second beauty liquid layer 722 are
melted by head heat of the user, and mixed with each other. In this
case, the first beauty liquid layer 721 and the second beauty
liquid layer 722 are mixed with each other to promote the thermal
chemical reaction.
[0065] Meanwhile, the steam hair pack 700 of FIG. 7 may further
include the temperature-sensitive discoloration portion 317, the
separation portion 418, the cut line 419, the tightening string
550, and the guide cover 560 which are described with reference to
FIGS. 3 to 5.
[0066] FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a steam hair pack using
head heat and a heating beauty liquid according to further
embodiment of the present invention.
[0067] Referring to FIG. 8, a steam hair pack 800 using head heat
and a heating beauty liquid according to further embodiment of the
present invention includes a first cover layer 810, a beauty liquid
layer 820, a second cover layer 830, a connection portion 840, and
an injection portion 850. In this case, the first cover layer 810,
the beauty liquid layer 820, the second cover layer 830, and the
connection portion 840 are substantially the same as the first
cover layer 110, the beauty liquid layer 120, the second cover
layer 130, and the connection portion 140 of FIG. 1, and thus
detailed description thereof will be omitted.
[0068] The injection portion 850 is a nozzle that is positioned
between the first cover layer 810 and the second cover layer 830.
The injection portion 850 serves to inject a beauty liquid into the
steam hair pack 800 through a beauty liquid container A from the
outside. In this case, the beauty liquid container A is inserted
into the injection portion 850, and therefore the beauty liquid can
be injected into the steam hair pack 800 without leakage of the
beauty liquid. In addition, the injection portion 850 may be formed
to have a structure in which an inlet of the injection portion 850
can be opened or closed through a lid (not shown). Thus, when the
temperature inside the steam hair pack 800 is high after a user
wears the steam hair pack 800, the heat may be discharged to the
outside by opening the injection portion 850. In addition, when
wishing to inject additional beauty liquid, the beauty liquid may
be injected from the outside by opening the injection portion
850.
[0069] As described above, according to the embodiments of the
present invention, the beauty liquid is inserted into the hair pack
so that a user does not need to separately put the beauty liquid on
the hair and scalp, and an additional heat treatment is not
required due to the head heat of the user and a thermal chemical
reaction with the beauty liquid of a heat generating component.
[0070] In addition, the cover of the hair pack is discolored
depending on the temperature inside the hair pack, and therefore a
user may visually check the usage time.
[0071] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various
modifications can be made to the above-described exemplary
embodiments of the present invention without departing from the
spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the
present invention covers all such modifications provided they come
within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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