U.S. patent application number 17/612513 was filed with the patent office on 2022-08-25 for applicator for applying a hair product, and associated application method.
This patent application is currently assigned to L'OREAL. The applicant listed for this patent is L'OREAL. Invention is credited to Franck Giron, Henri Samain.
Application Number | 20220265019 17/612513 |
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Filed Date | 2022-08-25 |
United States Patent
Application |
20220265019 |
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A1 |
Samain; Henri ; et
al. |
August 25, 2022 |
APPLICATOR FOR APPLYING A HAIR PRODUCT, AND ASSOCIATED APPLICATION
METHOD
Abstract
The applicator for applying a hair product comprises a base (12)
and first group of fixed spikes (14) protruding relative to the
base. The applicator further comprises a second group of spikes
(16) separate from the spikes (14) of the first group and
translatably movable relative to the base between at least one
extended position protruding relative to said base on the side of
the spikes (14) of the first group, and a retracted position.
Inventors: |
Samain; Henri;
(Chevilly-Larue, FR) ; Giron; Franck;
(Chevilly-Larue, FR) |
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Applicant: |
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L'OREAL |
Paris |
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FR |
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Assignee: |
L'OREAL
Paris
FR
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Appl. No.: |
17/612513 |
Filed: |
May 19, 2020 |
PCT Filed: |
May 19, 2020 |
PCT NO: |
PCT/EP2020/063969 |
371 Date: |
November 18, 2021 |
International
Class: |
A45D 24/26 20060101
A45D024/26; A45D 24/12 20060101 A45D024/12; A46B 11/00 20060101
A46B011/00; A46B 9/02 20060101 A46B009/02 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
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Application Number |
May 23, 2019 |
FR |
FR1905431 |
Claims
1. Applicator for applying a hair product comprising a base (12), a
first group of fixed spikes (14) protruding relative to the base,
and a second group of spikes (16) separate from the spikes (14) of
the first group and translatably movable relative to the base
between at least one extended position protruding relative to said
base on the side of the spikes (14) of the first group, and a
retracted position, characterized in that the spikes (16) of the
second group each internally delimit a product supply channel
opening out by means of at least one outlet orifice, the applicator
further comprising a reservoir (30) connected to said spikes (16)
of the second group and internally delimiting at least one
compartment (32) for storing said product in fluid communication
with the supply channels of said spikes.
2. Applicator according to claim 1, in which the spikes (16) of the
second group remain set back from the spikes (14) of the first
group in said extended position.
3. Applicator according to claim 1, in which the spikes (16) of the
second group are positioned so that they form at least one row of
spikes.
4. Applicator according to claim 1, in which the spikes (14) of the
first group are positioned so that they form at least one row of
spikes.
5. Applicator according to claim 1, comprising a plate (24)
supporting the spikes (16) of the second group and translatably
movable relative to the base (12).
6. Applicator according to claim 1, in which the spikes (16) of the
second group extend through the base (12).
7. Applicator according to claim 1, further comprising an actuating
member (34) for moving the spikes (16) of the second group.
8. Applicator according to claim 7, further comprising at least one
elastically deformable return element (38) which is interposed
between the actuating member (34) and the base (12).
9. Applicator according to claim 1, in which the reservoir (30)
comprises at least one deformable portion so that pressure exerted
on said deformable portion causes a reduction in the volume of said
storage compartment (32) and a movement of the product towards the
supply channels and the outlet orifices of the spikes (16) of the
second group.
10. Applicator according to claim 1, in which the base (12) and the
spikes (14) of the first group are made in one piece.
11. Applicator according to claim 1, in which the base (12)
delimits a frontal face (20) from which the spikes (14) of the
first group and the spikes (16) of the second group protrude at
least in said extended position, the density of the spikes of the
first and second groups on said frontal face being between 1 and 20
per cm.sup.2, and preferably between 2 and 12 per cm.sup.2.
12. Applicator according to claim 11, in which the frontal face
(20) of the base of the applicator is between 10 and 200 cm2, and
preferably between 50 and 100 cm2.
13. Method of applying to the hair a hairstyling composition
comprising at least one fixing agent for shaping the hair with the
aid of an applicator comprising a base (12), a first group of fixed
spikes (14) protruding relative to the base, and a second group of
spikes (16) separate from the spikes (14) of the first group and
translatably movable relative to the base between at least one
extended position protruding relative to said base on the side of
the spikes (14) of the first group, and a retracted position, the
method comprising: a step of loading the spikes (16) of the second
group of the applicator with the hairstyling composition, a step of
styling the hair by introducing the spikes (14) of the first group
of the applicator into the head of hair and moving them, with the
spikes (16) of the second group in the retracted position, and a
step of transferring the hairstyling composition to the hair by
extending the spikes (16) of the second group into the head of
hair.
14. Method according to claim 13, in which the step of transferring
the hairstyling composition to the hair is realized during and/or
after the step of styling the hair.
Description
[0001] The present invention relates to an applicator for applying
a hair product, in particular a hairstyling composition comprising
a fixing agent for shaping the hair.
[0002] Generally, in order to shape a head of hair, the arrangement
of the hair is changed and then the conferred shape is fixed. This
is generally carried out after each washing of the hair.
[0003] For this, one solution consists in styling the hair when it
is wet, for example with instruments that deliver heat, such as a
hot-air hair dryer, and applying a mechanical stress to the hair,
in particular to the roots. Typically, this technique, referred to
as blow drying, produces a volume effect that it is desired to
maintain over time. Thus, use is made of hairstyling compositions
comprising a fixing agent such as aerosol lacquers, capable of
helping the hair shaping created to withstand the movements of the
day, and gravity.
[0004] However, this solution is starting to be abandoned, as it
requires a hair stylist's know-how, and is difficult for the
individual to reproduce after washing the hair. The tension to be
exerted on the hair during blow drying also requires the
development of significant force in positions that can cause
fatigue and a risk of joint discomfort.
[0005] Another solution consists in, after drying, placing the hair
by means of a brush before fixing the conferred shape using a
fixing product such as a lacquer. This approach is much easier to
implement and less tiring than blow drying, but is much less
effective as the persistence of the shaping is short-lasting and
certain hairstyles can be difficult to create, in particular as the
roots are less lifted.
[0006] In order to benefit from a device that makes it possible to
deposit droplets of fixing composition without spraying, the
Applicant Company has developed an applicator comprising a
plurality of protruding spikes that delimit, at their free ends,
cavities for retaining the composition to be applied. For more
details on the design of this applicator, reference may be made to
the Patent Application WO-A2-2012/107887, and in particular to the
embodiments in FIGS. 2F, 3F and 3G.
[0007] Once the cavities of the spikes of the applicator have been
loaded with composition by direct withdrawal from a receptacle
containing the composition, the composition is retained inside said
cavities by capillary action before being deposited on the hair in
the form of droplets.
[0008] Such an applicator makes it possible in particular to
achieve precise application of composition without running or
spraying. However, although this applicator offers an advantageous
alternative for fixing the shaping of the hair, it does not solve
the problem of the difficulty of creating this shaping.
[0009] The use of styling gels can be one solution for fixing the
hairstyle, as they make it possible to place the hair while also
fixing it. For this, the gel is applied to wet hair, the treated
hair is placed by means of a comb, a brush or else by hand, and it
is left to dry naturally. As the gel tends to compact the hair
together on application, the hand actions for placing the hair are
effective for shaping the head of hair.
[0010] However, the hair is left plastered down and, after drying,
gives the head of hair a "wet" effect that is especially suitable
for short hair. In addition, many individuals are not satisfied
with this solution, which changes the feel of the hair and can make
it tacky.
[0011] Unable to find an entirely satisfactory solution, many
individuals have adopted a new approach of straightening with an
iron, which makes it possible to style the hair without fixing it.
For this, the hair is first dried, and then straightened with the
straightening iron, for example causing the hair to follow the
contour of the skull.
[0012] This regular use of a straightening iron damages the cuticle
of the hair and is also only possible on long hair. In addition, it
tends to make hairstyles uniform, therefore limiting the
opportunity to stand out.
[0013] Individuals who find that straightened hairstyles do not
suit them, or wish to have shoulder-length or short hair, or who
have fragile hair and/or do not wish to damage their hair, thus
cannot find any fully satisfactory solutions.
[0014] It is therefore understood that there is a need to overcome
the aforementioned drawbacks.
[0015] One subject of the invention is an applicator for applying a
hair product comprising a base and a first group of spikes
protruding relative to the base and fixed relative thereto.
[0016] According to a general feature, the applicator further
comprises a second group of spikes separate from the spikes of the
first group. The spikes of the second group are translatably
movable relative to the base between an extended position
protruding with regard to said base on the side of the spikes of
the first group, and a retracted position.
[0017] According to a general feature, the spikes of the second
group each internally delimit a product supply channel opening out
by means of at least one outlet orifice, the applicator further
comprising a reservoir connected to said spikes of the second group
and internally delimiting at least one compartment for storing said
product in fluid communication with the supply channels of said
spikes of the second group.
[0018] The outlet orifices may be formed on the end portions of the
spikes of the second group, and particularly at the free ends.
[0019] The term "spikes" is understood to mean separable protruding
elements on the applicator. The spikes may have a cylindrical,
conical, parallelepipedal, triangular, irregular, etc. shape. The
spikes may have a constant cross-section over their height or a
variable cross-section at least partially along their height. The
cross-section of the spikes may be any shape, cylindrical,
polygonal, elongated, regular or irregular.
[0020] The expression "second group of spikes separate from the
spikes of the first group" is understood to mean that the spikes of
one group are not mounted on the spikes of the other group.
[0021] The expression "reservoir connected to the spikes" is
understood to mean that the spikes are fastened directly or
indirectly onto the reservoir, or that the reservoir is made as a
single piece with the spikes, for example by moulding.
[0022] With such an applicator, the fixed spikes of the first group
can be used to style the hair according to the desired arrangement,
and at the end of each movement or during the movement of the
applicator, the spikes of the second group can be extended in order
to apply the product.
[0023] With such an applicator, the user can easily create all
sorts of hairstyles regardless of the length of the hair and
without having to blow dry it.
[0024] Preferably, the spikes of the second group remain set back
from the spikes of the first group in said extended position.
[0025] According to one particular arrangement, the spikes of the
second group are positioned so that they form at least one row of
spikes. The spikes of the first group may also be positioned so
that they form at least one row of spikes. Alternatively, the
spikes of the first group and/or the spikes of the second group may
be arranged differently.
[0026] In one embodiment, the applicator comprises a plate
supporting the spikes of the second group and translatably movable
relative to the base.
[0027] According to one particular design, the spikes of the second
group extend through the base. Alternatively, it is possible to
position these spikes so that they do not extend through the
base.
[0028] In one embodiment, the applicator also comprises an
actuating member for moving the spikes of the second group. The
applicator may further comprise at least one elastically deformable
return element which is interposed between the actuating member and
the base. The return element may be for example a spring or a
Belleville washer.
[0029] The reservoir of the applicator may comprise at least one
deformable portion so that pressure exerted on said deformable
portion causes a reduction in the volume of said storage
compartment and a movement of the product towards the supply
channels and the outlet orifices of the spikes of the second
group.
[0030] The deformable portion or portions may be elastically
deformable. The expression "elastically deformable portion" is
understood to mean a portion that is capable, on account of the
material used and/or the dimensioning thereof, of deforming under
the action of a load exerted by the user on said portion, and of
returning by elasticity to its initial position once the load
ceases. Alternatively, it is possible for the deformable portion or
portions not to return to their shape after deformation.
[0031] The reservoir may internally delimit a plurality of storage
compartments each in fluid communication with at least one of the
supply channels of the spikes of the second group, each supply
channel being in communication with only one of said compartments.
Provision can be made for each storage compartment to be fluidly
isolated from the other storage compartment or compartments. The
different storage compartments can thus be filled with different
products and/or filled with different quantities of product.
[0032] According to one particular design, the applicator comprises
a plurality of elastically compressible porous members positioned
inside said storage compartment. Such porous members make it
possible to absorb the product and release it when they are
compressed.
[0033] Preferably, each porous member covers the inlet orifice or
orifices of the supply channels of the spikes of the second group
opening out into said compartment. This thus prevents the product
from seeping into the channels in an undesirable manner.
[0034] In one particular embodiment, the applicator can comprise a
system for distributing said pressure on each elastically
compressible porous member, the system being mounted inside the
reservoir. The distribution system can comprise a plurality of
elastic members each interposed between a porous member and the
deformable wall. The elastic members may for example be
springs.
[0035] In one embodiment, the applicator may also comprise a system
for adjusting the flow rate of the supply channels of the spikes of
the second group that is mounted inside the reservoir and may be
actuated from the outside. The adjustment system makes it possible
to adjust the flow rate of each spike of the second group and to
close them off after use of the applicator.
[0036] According to one particular design, the base and the spikes
of the first group are made in one piece, for example by moulding.
Alternatively, these spikes may be made in the form of attached
elements that are fastened to the base by any appropriate means,
for example by adhesive bonding or else by overmoulding.
[0037] In one embodiment, the base of the applicator delimits a
frontal face from which the spikes of the first group and the
spikes of the second group protrude at least in said extended
position, the density of the spikes of the first and second groups
on said frontal face being between 1 and 20 per cm.sup.2, and
preferably between 2 and 12 per cm.sup.2.
[0038] The frontal face of the base of the applicator may be
between 10 and 200 cm.sup.2, and preferably between 50 and 100
cm.sup.2.
[0039] Preferably, the spikes of a single group extend in the same
direction of extension and are also preferably the same height. The
spikes of a single group may be identical to one another. The
spikes of the two groups may extend in a single direction of
extension and/or be identical to one another. By way of indication,
the height of the spikes may for example be between 2 mm and 40 mm,
and preferably between 3 mm and 20 mm.
[0040] In one particular embodiment, the end portions of the
different spikes have a flat shape or a section that decreases in
the direction of their free end. As a variant, it is possible to
provide end portions for the spikes of the first and/or the spikes
of the second group having other shapes, for example a concave
shape so as to form product-retaining cavities for the spikes of
the second group, a corrugated shape, etc.
[0041] In one particular embodiment, the spikes of the second group
may be at least partially made from a porous material capable of
absorbing the hairstyling composition. The expression "porous
material" is understood to mean a material permeable to the
composition, that is to say allowing the diffusion of the
composition inside it. At least the end portions of the spikes of
the second group are formed at least partially from a porous
material. It is for example possible to make provision for only
producing the end portions of the spikes of the second group from a
porous material. Alternatively, each spike of the second group may
be formed entirely from a porous material. In another variant, the
applicator as a whole may be formed entirely from a porous
material. Preferably, said porous material of the spikes of the
second group of the applicator comprises foam. The foam may for
example be a polyurethane foam or a polyethylene foam. The foam may
have open or semi-open cells. By way of indication, the density of
the foam may be less than or equal to 0.8, and may preferably be
between 0.1 and 0.6.
[0042] In one particular embodiment, at least one plurality of the
spikes of the second group each have a surface tension that varies
in the direction of its length, a distal application portion of
each spike of said plurality of spikes having a surface tension
greater than that of a proximal portion of said spike.
[0043] The "proximal portion" of a spike is understood to mean the
portion of the spike that is closest to the base, and the "distal
portion" the end portion of the spike that is furthest from the
base while being located on the same side of the proximal portion
relative to the base. The distal application portion of each spike
of said plurality of spikes of the second group may be adjacent to
the proximal portion of said spike.
[0044] The distal portions of the spikes of the second group may
have one or more surface tension values. The proximal portions of
the spikes of the second group may have one or more surface tension
values which remain lower than that (those) of the distal
portions.
[0045] The surface tension values of the distal application
portions and of the proximal portions of the spikes of the second
group are advantageously chosen as a function of the hair product
to be applied.
[0046] The surface tension of the distal application portions of
the spikes of the second group may advantageously be greater than
that of the hair product to be applied. The surface tension of the
proximal portions of the spikes of the second group may
advantageously be lower than that of the hair product to be
applied.
[0047] During the loading of the spikes of the second group of the
applicator with the hair product, a layer of hair product forms on
each spike. Then, before and while the applicator is introduced
into the head of hair, the hair product has a tendency to move
towards the ends of the spikes given the surface tension of the
distal application portions and of the proximal portions of said
spikes relative to the surface tension of the hair product.
[0048] Preferably, the distal application portion of each spike of
said plurality of spikes of the second group is provided with the
free end of said spike.
[0049] According to one particular design, the distal application
portion and proximal portion of each spike of said plurality of
spikes of the second group are fixed relative to one another.
[0050] With such a design, the distal application portion and
proximal portion of each spike of the second group may be made in
one piece. In this case, it is possible to locally provide a step
of surface treatment of each spike in order to reduce the surface
tension of the proximal portion. Alternatively, it is possible to
produce the distal application portion and proximal portion of each
spike of the second group as two separate parts which are then
fastened together by any appropriate means. In another variant,
each spike of said plurality of spikes is provided with a sleeve
delimiting the proximal portion of said spike.
[0051] According to another particular design, the distal
application portion and proximal portion of each spike of said
plurality of spikes of the second group can slide relative to one
another, and are partly mounted one inside the other.
[0052] In this case, the applicator may further comprise an
actuating member for the movement of the distal application portion
and proximal portion of each spike of said plurality of spikes of
the second group relative to one another.
[0053] In one embodiment, the actuating member comprises a plate
that is movable relative to the base and that supports the proximal
portion, or the distal application portion, of each spike of said
plurality of spikes of the second group. The applicator may further
comprise at least one elastically deformable return element which
is interposed between the plate and the base.
[0054] Another subject of the invention is a method of applying to
the hair a hairstyling composition comprising at least one fixing
agent for shaping the hair with the aid of an applicator.
[0055] This applicator comprises a base, a first group of fixed
spikes protruding relative to the base, and a second group of
spikes separate from the spikes of the first group and translatably
movable relative to the base between at least one extended position
protruding relative to said base on the side of the spikes of the
first group, and a retracted position.
[0056] The method comprises: [0057] a step of loading the spikes of
the second group of the applicator with the hairstyling
composition, [0058] a step of styling the hair by introducing the
spikes of the first group of the applicator into the head of hair
and moving them, with the spikes of the second group in the
retracted position, and [0059] a step of transferring the
hairstyling composition to the hair by extending the spikes of the
second group into the head of hair.
[0060] The step of loading the spikes of the second group may be
realized before or after the styling step. The step of transferring
the hairstyling composition to the hair may be realized during
and/or after the step of styling the hair.
[0061] During the step of transferring the hairstyling composition
to the hair, it is possible to tap the spikes of the second group
on the hair.
[0062] The expression "tapping the spikes on the hair" is
understood to mean the action of applying the spikes several times
to the area of the hair to be treated using a back and forth
movement. The transfer can thus take place by capillary action by
simple contact.
[0063] This type of application does not destroy the hairstyle and,
without the applicator being rubbed along the hair, makes it
possible to achieve a very high quality fixing effect. Preferably,
the step of transferring the hairstyling composition to the hair is
realized by directly tapping the spikes of the second group on the
hair.
[0064] In the variant in which the spikes of the second group, or
in which the portions of these spikes into which the supply
channels open out, are made from a porous material, the transfer
can also be carried out by pressing the porous material against the
hair in order to deform it and release the product.
[0065] In one particular embodiment, in order to promote the
transfer of the composition, it is possible to add an external
mechanical action that assists this transfer. This mechanical
action may be brought about for example by a vibration generator
mounted on the applicator, for example a piezoelectric element or a
flyweight driven in rotation, by a pressure source, or be a thermal
or electric phenomenon.
[0066] The method according to the invention may be implemented on
dry hair or wet hair. Preferably, the hair is dry.
[0067] Once the composition has been transferred onto the hair, the
applicator can be withdrawn and the composition deposited on the
hair dried, for example with the aid of a hair dryer or heating
hood, or else left to dry naturally.
[0068] As indicated above, the method comprises a step that
consists in loading the spikes of the second group of the
applicator with the hairstyling composition to be applied.
[0069] The applicator may be loaded with composition before each
use.
[0070] The composition may be withdrawn directly by the spikes of
the second group from a receptacle containing the composition. In
one alternative, the spikes of the second group may for example be
pressed onto a sponge impregnated with composition, in order to be
loaded with composition. As a variant, the applicator is submerged
in the composition. The applicator may also be brought into contact
with a roller loaded with composition. In the variant in which the
applicator comprises a reservoir, the spikes are loaded with
composition with the product contained in this reservoir.
[0071] Preferably, the applicator may be cleaned after use and the
composition remaining on the applicator after use can be removed
easily, the applicator being cleaned for example with water or with
the aid of any suitable solvent, by using an absorbent cloth, by
aspiration or by gas jet, etc. When the spikes of the second group
are made from a porous material, these spikes are pressed so that
they are completely emptied of composition.
[0072] The fact that the applicator is reloadable with composition
allows it to be reused.
[0073] The applicator is reloaded for example with a composition
identical to the composition used previously, or it can be loaded
with a different composition.
[0074] The loading of composition onto the applicator may involve
the removal of excess composition from the applicator so that the
composition is not present anywhere other than on the spikes of the
second group.
[0075] The compositions that can be used are in the form of liquids
or gels, creams, pastes, which may or may not comprise a
pulverulent phase, or powder. When the composition is liquid, it
may be in the form of a lotion or emulsion.
[0076] The composition may be in the form of a liquid, a lotion or
a fluid emulsion or a gel that is not very thick.
[0077] The viscosity of the composition varies preferably from 1 to
200 cps at 25.degree. C. and at a shear rate of 1 s.sup.-1. The
viscosity measurements to which reference is made are taken using a
rheometer with cone-plate geometry.
[0078] In particular, a composition known to a person skilled in
the art for styling and fixing the hair may be chosen, in
particular those that are introduced into aerosol devices in the
presence of a propellant gas so as to be used in lacquer form. It
is also possible to use a composition inspired by these
compositions but superconcentrated in fixing active agent.
[0079] The composition comprises at least one fixing agent, if
necessary in a cosmetically acceptable medium, the latter
preferably being water-, alcohol- or aqueous alcohol-based.
[0080] The cosmetic composition may in particular comprise one or
more organic solvents, preferably in an amount by mass of between
0.05 and 95%, very preferably between 1 and 70% by weight, relative
to the total weight of the composition.
[0081] This organic solvent may be a C.sub.2 to C.sub.4 lower
alcohol, in particular ethanol and isopropanol, polyols and polyol
ethers such as propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol or glycerol.
The organic solvent is preferably ethanol or isopropanol, and even
more preferably is ethanol.
[0082] The composition may comprise one or more fixing polymers as
fixing agent. The expression "fixing polymer" is understood to mean
any polymer that makes it possible to give a shape to the hair or
to hold the hair in a given shape.
[0083] All the anionic, cationic, amphoteric and nonionic fixing
polymers and mixtures thereof that are used may be used as fixing
polymers in the compositions to be applied to the hair using the
method of the invention. For more details on the fixing polymers
that can be used, reference may be made for example to the
abovementioned Patent Application WO-A2-2012/107887.
[0084] As regards the applicator, it may be rigid, semi-rigid or
flexible. The base of the applicator may be rigid, semi-rigid or
flexible. The base is preferably made of a non-absorbent material.
The term "non-absorbent" is understood to mean intrinsically
impermeable to the composition, that is to say not allowing the
diffusion of the composition inside it. The non-absorbent material
may be for example a metallic or thermoplastic material, in
particular chosen from polyolefins, and polyamides including nylons
and polyester.
[0085] By way of indication, the base of the applicator may have a
transverse dimension of a few centimetres, or else be much larger
to cover a large part of the head in a single action.
[0086] The present invention will be better understood from
studying the detailed description of embodiments that are given by
way of entirely non-limiting examples and are illustrated by the
appended drawings, in which:
[0087] FIG. 1 illustrates an application method according to one
embodiment of the invention,
[0088] FIG. 2 is a front view of an applicator according to an
exemplary embodiment of the invention which is implemented in the
application method of FIG. 1,
[0089] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view along the line III-III of
FIG. 2,
[0090] FIG. 4 is a front view of the applicator in FIG. 2 in an
extended position of the spikes,
[0091] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view along the line V-V in FIG.
4,
[0092] FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of an applicator according
to another exemplary embodiment of the invention,
[0093] FIG. 7 is a front view of an applicator according to another
exemplary embodiment of the invention,
[0094] FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view along the line VIII-VIII in
FIG. 7,
[0095] FIG. 9 is a front view of an applicator according to another
exemplary embodiment of the invention,
[0096] FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view along the line X-X in FIG.
9, and
[0097] FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of an applicator according
to another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
[0098] The method according to the invention can be implemented
directly by the consumer in order to put in place or touch up his
or her hairstyle, as is illustrated in FIG. 1. Alternatively, the
method can be implemented in a professional setting.
[0099] The method of the invention is implemented with the aid of
an applicator 10 for applying a hairstyling composition comprising
at least one fixing agent to the consumer's hair.
[0100] As illustrated more clearly in FIGS. 2 and 3, the applicator
10 comprises a base 12 and a first group of spikes 14 that extend
therefrom.
[0101] As will be described in greater detail below, the applicator
10 also comprises a second group of spikes 16 that are translatably
movable relative to the base 12 between a retracted storage
position and at least one extended use position. The spikes 16 make
it possible to apply the composition to the consumer's hair.
[0102] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the base 12 also
comprises a handle 18 to facilitate the gripping and the handling
of the applicator. The handle 18 extends from the base 12 on the
opposite side from the spikes 14. Alternatively, it is possible for
the applicator 10 not to have such a handle.
[0103] The base 12 may have a cylindrical overall shape. As a
variant, it is possible to provide other shapes, for example
polygonal, oval, etc. for the base.
[0104] The spikes 14 of the first group extend transversely with
respect to the base 12. The longitudinal axes of the spikes 14 are
mutually parallel. The spikes 14 are preferably identical to one
another. The spikes 14 extend from a frontal face 20 of the base
12.
[0105] The base 12 is delimited axially by the first frontal face
20 and by a second frontal face 22 opposite the first frontal face
20. The frontal faces 20, 22 form end faces of the base 12. The
frontal faces 20, 22 are in this case flat. As a variant, these
faces might be slightly convex or concave.
[0106] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the spikes 14 of
the first group are spaced apart regularly from one another. By way
of indication, the spacing or distance between the spikes 14 may be
between 2 mm and 8 mm. Alternatively, it might be possible to
provide an inter-spike 14 spacing that is not regular.
[0107] The spikes 14 have an elongate shape. In the exemplary
embodiment illustrated, the spikes 14 have a conical overall shape.
Alternatively, the spikes 14 can have other shapes. The spikes 14
can also be straight or curved. The spikes 14 have a height that
can be between 2 mm and 40 mm, and preferably between 3 mm and 20
mm. By way of indication, the maximum diameter of each spike 14 can
be 1.5 mm. In other embodiments, it is possible to provide a spike
diameter of between 0.5 mm and 10 mm, and preferably between 1 mm
and 5 mm.
[0108] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the spikes 14 are
arranged so that they form a single row of spikes. As a variant, it
is possible to position them in several rows as is illustrated in
the variant in FIG. 6, or else to provide other arrangements, for
example concentric, elliptical, etc.
[0109] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, each spike 14
comprises a free end 14a of flat shape. As a variant, it is
possible to make provision for ends of the spikes of other shapes,
for example rounded shapes, in particular spherical shapes, or else
pointed shapes, or generally a section that decreases in the
direction of its free end.
[0110] The spikes 14, the base 12 and the handle 18 can be made in
one piece, for example by moulding a rigid plastic material, for
example PP, PE, HDPE, etc., or else a flexible plastic material. As
a variant, the spikes 14 may be produced in the form of attached
elements that are fastened to the base 12 by any appropriate means,
for example by adhesive bonding or else by overmoulding.
[0111] As indicated above, the applicator 10 also comprises the
second group of spikes 16 that are movable between a retracted
storage position illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, and an extended use
position illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5. The spikes 16 slide relative
to the base 12. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the spikes
16 extend through the thickness of the base 12. Each spike 16
extends inside a slot (not referenced) formed in the thickness of
the base 12.
[0112] The applicator 10 comprises a plate 24 supporting the spikes
16 that is capable of sliding relative to the base 12. The plate 24
is positioned on the opposite side from the spikes 14. The spikes
16 extend transversely with respect to the plate 24. The spikes 16
are fastened to the plate 24. The spikes 16 and the plate 24 can be
made in one piece, for example by moulding a rigid plastic
material, for example PP, PE, HDPE, etc., or else a flexible
plastic material. As a variant, the spikes 16 may be produced in
the form of attached elements that are fastened to the plate 24 by
any appropriate means, for example by adhesive bonding or else by
overmoulding.
[0113] The plate 24 is movable in relation to the base 12 between a
far-away end position illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 and a close-up
end position illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5. In its far-away end
position the plate 24 is spaced apart from the base 12, and in its
close-up end position the plate 24 abuts against the base 12. The
movement from the far-away end position to the close-up end
position, and vice versa, may be obtained by the user by exerting
pressure or pulling on the plate 24. The far-away and close-up end
positions of the plate 24 respectively correspond to the retracted
storage and extended use positions of the spikes 16.
[0114] As illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5, in the extended use
position, the spikes 16 are protruding relative to the base 12 on
the side of the spikes 14. The spikes 16 remain set back from the
spikes 14. By way of indication, the spikes 16 may for example have
a height that is less than half that of the spikes 14. In the
retracted storage position, the spikes 16 remain in this case
slightly protruding relative to the base 12. Alternatively, the
spikes 16 could be fully withdrawn inside the base 12 in this
position.
[0115] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the spikes 16 are
spaced apart regularly from one another. Depending on the spacing
of the spikes 16, the fixing effect of one and the same composition
will be different. By way of indication, the spacing or distance
between the spikes 16 may be between 2 mm and 8 mm. Alternatively,
it might be possible to provide an inter-spike 18 spacing that is
not regular, for example when the composition is intended to be
deposited in a particular pattern.
[0116] The spikes 16 have an elongate shape. In the exemplary
embodiment illustrated, the spikes 16 have a cylindrical overall
shape. Alternatively, the spikes 16 can have other shapes. The
spikes 16 can also be straight or curved. By way of indication, the
diameter of each spike 16 may be between 0.5 mm and 10 mm, and
preferably between 1 mm and 5 mm.
[0117] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the spikes 16 are
arranged so that they form a plurality of rows of spikes in the
form of an array of parallel lines. As a variant, it is possible to
provide other arrangements of the spikes 16. In the exemplary
embodiment illustrated, the row of spikes 14 is located at a
distance from the spikes 16. As a variant, the row of spikes 14
could extend between spikes 16, or rows of spikes 14 could extend
between spikes 16 as is the case in the variant embodiment
illustrated in FIG. 6.
[0118] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, each spike 16
comprises a free end 16a of flat shape. As a variant, it is
possible to make provision for ends of the spikes of other shapes,
for example rounded shapes, in particular spherical shapes, or else
pointed shapes, or generally a section that decreases in the
direction of its free end. Alternatively, the free ends of the
spikes may be provided with cavities, for example of spherical
shape.
[0119] For application to the hair, the user can act as
follows.
[0120] First of all, the user loads the composition onto the spikes
16 of the applicator, for example by dipping them into a receptacle
containing the composition. In order to facilitate the loading of
the composition, the spikes 16 are positioned in the extended use
position. A layer of composition partially covers each of the
spikes 16.
[0121] Then, before the applicator is introduced into the hair, the
spikes 16 are returned to the retracted storage position. Next, the
user introduces the spikes 14 into the hair and moves the
applicator in order to style the hair and create an arrangement of
the hair in step with the movement.
[0122] At the end of each movement of the applicator or during this
movement, the spikes 16 are extended in order to apply the fixing
product to the hair by capillary action. During this step, the user
can lightly tap the spikes 16 against the hair in order to
facilitate the depositing of the composition on the head of
hair.
[0123] The exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8, in
which identical elements have the same reference signs, differs
from the previous example in that the applicator 10 comprises a
reservoir 30 that internally delimits a product storage compartment
32 containing the composition to be applied. The reservoir 30 is
attached to the plate 24 and fastened to it by any appropriate
means, for example by screwing, snap-fastening, etc. As a variant,
the plate 24 and the reservoir 30 can be made in one piece, by
moulding.
[0124] The reservoir 30 is deformable under the action of a force
exerted by the user. This deformable character of the reservoir 30
can be obtained due to its thickness and/or the nature of the
material used, for example a flexible material such as an
elastomer. As will be described in greater detail below, the
deformable character of the reservoir 30 is provided to enable the
loading of the spikes 16 with composition to be applied.
[0125] The spikes 16 each internally comprise a supply channel (not
visible) in fluid communication with the compartment 32 of the
reservoir. Each spike 16 is passed through by a supply channel. The
channel of each spike 16 also passes through the thickness of the
plate 24. The channel of each spike 16 opens out at a first end by
means of an inlet orifice (not visible) into the compartment 32 of
the reservoir, and at a second end opposite the first end by means
of an outlet orifice on the free end of the associated spike.
[0126] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the channel of each
spike 16 is in direct fluid communication with the compartment 32
of the reservoir. The expression "channel in direct fluid
communication with the compartment" is understood to mean that the
channel is in permanent communication with the compartment 32 and
is not associated with selective dispensing means of the pump or
valve type that makes it possible to force the product to pass
through said channel.
[0127] In this exemplary embodiment, in order to load the spikes
16, the user proceeds in the following manner. The user exerts
pressure inwards on a portion of the reservoir 30, which causes the
deformation thereof and a reduction in the volume of the
compartment 32, which has the effect of moving the composition
contained in the compartment through the supply channels of the
spikes 16 in the direction of their outlet orifices. The user
deforms the reservoir 30 until the spikes 16 are loaded with the
desired quantity of composition. With the applicator of this
exemplary embodiment, the step of loading the spikes 16 can be
carried out before and/or during and/or after the step of styling
the hair using the spikes 14.
[0128] The exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 9 and 10, in
which identical elements have the same reference signs, differs
from the first example described in that the applicator 10 further
comprises an actuating handle 34 to control the movement of the
spikes 16. The actuating handle 34 is rigidly connected to the
plate 24. In this case, stems 36 are provided between the handle 34
and the plate 24 to provide this rigid connection.
[0129] The applicator 10 also comprises a plurality of springs 38
interposed between the actuating handle 34 and the gripping handle
18. One end of each spring 38 is fastened to the handle 34 whilst
the other end of the spring is fastened to the handle 18. The
springs 38 may for example be of helical type.
[0130] When the user wishes to move the spikes 16 from the
retracted storage position to the extended position, he or she
exerts pressure on the handle 34 towards the base 12. When the
pressure by the user on the handle 34 ceases, the springs 38 return
to their initial shape via elasticity, which also causes the handle
34 to return to its initial position and the spikes to return to
the retracted storage position.
[0131] In the variant embodiment in which the applicator comprises
the product reservoir 30, it is also possible to provide such an
actuating handle associated with springs. In this case, the
actuating handle is rigidly connected to the reservoir 30. The
movement of the handle causes the simultaneous movement of the
reservoir 30 and the spikes 16, and the deformation of the
reservoir when it presses against the base 12.
[0132] In these exemplary embodiments, the movement of the spikes
16 is controlled manually by means of the plate 24 or the handle
34. As a variant, the movement of the spikes 16 could be controlled
in an assisted manner, for example with an electromagnet or else
with motors 40 as is illustrated in the exemplary embodiment in
FIG. 11, in which identical elements have the same reference signs.
Each motor 40 is associated with a screw-and-nut system (not shown)
so that the rotation of the shaft of the motor causes the plate 24
to slide. The motors 40 may for example be electric stepper
motors.
[0133] In this exemplary embodiment, the applicator 10 further
comprises an electronic control unit 42 that makes it possible to
control the operation of the motors 40. In this case, the control
unit 42 is fastened to the handle 18. The control unit 42 is
connected to the motors 40 by means of a connection 44, shown
schematically, that may be wired or wireless. The control unit 42
may be programmed to emit a series of control signals to the motors
40 of at least one and preferably several extensions and
retractions of the spikes 16 spaced apart over time. The control
signals can be emitted when the user sends an order to this end for
example using a button, or can be emitted as a function of signals
emitted by a sensor, such as an accelerometer of the applicator,
for example fastened to the handle 18.
[0134] The frequency of the extensions of the spikes 16 can for
example be shorter on starting in order to achieve an improved
effect on the roots, or longer as the time increases since starting
for an improved effect on the lengths of the hair. The duration of
the extensions of the spikes 16 can for example be shorter on
starting in order to achieve an improved effect on the ends of the
hair, or longer as the time increases since starting for an
improved effect on the lengths and/or in order to compensate for
the fact that the spikes 16 deliver a decreasing amount of
product.
[0135] In addition, it is also possible to provide this type of
electronic control unit in the embodiments in which the applicator
comprises the product reservoir 30. In this case, the electronic
control unit can for example be programmed to emit control signals
in order to control the extension of the spikes 16 and the supply
of product to these spikes separately.
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