US20070144549A1 - Fluid dispensing hairbrush - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a fluid dispensing hairbrush, and particularly to a hairbrush with a regulation valve for releasing various fluids of varying levels of viscosity, such as gel, mousse, thick conditioners, as well as more watery leave-in conditioners, and the like onto a user's hair and/or scalp.
- a fluid dispensing hairbrush and particularly to a hairbrush with a regulation valve for releasing various fluids of varying levels of viscosity, such as gel, mousse, thick conditioners, as well as more watery leave-in conditioners, and the like onto a user's hair and/or scalp.
- FIG. 1 is a top view of the hairbrush with openings among the bristles.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded cross section view of the hairbrush handle 101 of an exemplary embodiment, wherein the mechanics of the valve system of the hairbrush 100 are more clearly illustrated.
- pushing a trigger 105 causes a plunger 402 to press into a first end of a fluid loading chamber 406 (the spring 307 being compressed during this action).
- the trigger 105 is released, fluid is drawn from a fluid reservoir (not shown) through a first hose 303 into a first end of loading chamber 406 .
- Fluid is loaded into a fluid loading chamber 406 as the spring 307 expands and plunger 402 moves back to its original position.
- the second flat unidirectional valve 306 is located at the first end of the fluid loading chamber 406 .
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A fluid dispensing hairbrush with a regulation valve is disclosed for dispensing hair products onto a user's hair and/or scalp, particularly viscous fluids, such as gel, mousse, or thick conditioners, in a drizzling manner. The valve is adjustable for use with various fluids depending upon viscosity levels, as well as amounts of fluid to dispense. Use of the hairbrush prevents a user from unwanted contact on a user's hands with fluids. Many hair products can be sticky or cause dry skin on a user's hands, and in some cases, a user's skin may become irritated by a hair product that may not irritate the user's scalp. Further, use of a fluid dispensing hairbrush can expedite one's hair preparation routine substantially.
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- This application claims priority on co-pending U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/753,355 filed on Dec. 22, 2005, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- This invention relates to a fluid dispensing hairbrush, and particularly to a hairbrush with a regulation valve for releasing various fluids of varying levels of viscosity, such as gel, mousse, thick conditioners, as well as more watery leave-in conditioners, and the like onto a user's hair and/or scalp.
- Certain fluid dispensing hairbrushes are known in the art and are useful for releasing fluids on hair and/or scalp for dissemination by the hairbrush bristles. Fluid dispensing hairbrushes known in the art most commonly dispense less viscous fluids, such as leave-in conditioners, or even hairspray that a user mists onto hair. Many hair products can be sticky or cause dry skin on a user's hands, and in some cases, a user's skin may become irritated by a hair product that may not irritate the user's scalp. Use of a fluid dispensing hairbrush prevents a user's hands from having direct contact with the hair product. Further, use of a fluid dispensing hairbrush can expedite one's hair preparation routine substantially by eliminating steps of dispensing hair product or fluid onto hands, transferring fluid from hands to hair, disseminating fluid throughout hair and/or scalp with hands or hairbrush bristles, then rinsing hands and drying hands.
- Some such hairbrushes dispense fluid by spraying or misting the fluid from the hairbrush head or handle. Other such hairbrushes release fluid from openings in bristles. Hairbrushes having an ON/OFF control for controlling release of fluid are also known in the art, as well as hairbrushes having a control with precut bores or grooves for releasing set amounts of fluid. However, a user is limited when setting such a precut bores or grooved valve system.
- A fluid dispensing hairbrush with a regulation valve is disclosed for dispensing hair products onto a user's hair and/or scalp, particularly viscous fluids, such as gel, mousse, or thick conditioners (as well as more watery conditioners), in a drizzling manner. The valve is adjustable over a variable range for use with various fluids depending upon viscosity levels, as well as amounts of fluid to dispense. Use of the hairbrush prevents a user from unwanted contact on a user's hands with fluids. Many hair products can be sticky or cause dry skin on a user's hands, and in some cases, a user's skin may become irritated by a hair product that may not irritate the user's scalp. Further, use of a fluid dispensing hairbrush can expedite one's hair preparation routine substantially.
- It is noted that the appended drawings illustrate only exemplary embodiments of the invention and are, therefore, not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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FIG. 1 is a top view of the hairbrush with openings among the bristles. -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the hairbrush with a regulation valve on the handle. -
FIGS. 3A-3C are cross sections of the hairbrush handle showing the fluid reservoir and hoses connecting to the valve system. -
FIG. 4 is an exploded cross section of the hairbrush handle showing a more detailed view of the valve system. -
FIG. 5A is a cross section of the hairbrush showing a more detailed view of the second hose leading to the opening in the head. -
FIG. 5B is a cross section of the hairbrush showing a more detailed view of the connection of the first and second hoses to the valve system and the second hose leading to the openings in the head. -
FIG. 1 shows ahairbrush 100 with a fluid regulation valve disclosed that is configured for dispensing fluids or hair products of varying viscosity levels through the at least threeopenings head 107 of thehairbrush 100 onto a user's hair and/or scalp in a drizzling manner. While fluids of low viscosity levels, i.e. watery fluids, may be used with thehairbrush 100, such as leave-in conditioners, use of higher viscosity level fluids, i.e. thicker fluids, such as hair gels, mousse, or thicker conditioners is also contemplated. Once the fluid is dispersed, the user can spread the fluid using thebristles 108 of thehairbrush 100 in a brushing motion. - Use of the
hairbrush 100 prevents a user from unwanted contact on a user's hands with fluids. Many hair products can be sticky or cause dry skin on a user's hands, and in some cases, a user's skin may become irritated by a hair product that may not irritate the user's scalp. Further, use of a fluid dispensing hairbrush can expedite one's hair preparation routine substantially by eliminating steps of dispensing hair product or fluid onto hands, transferring fluid from hands to hair, disseminating fluid throughout hair and/or scalp with hands or hairbrush bristles, then rinsing hands and drying hands. - Referring to the drawings,
FIG. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of thehairbrush 100 with ahandle 101 having aremovable base 102 for filling a fluid reservoir (not shown) with fluid located inside thehandle 101. A loop orring 103 at thebase 102 of thehairbrush 100 is configured for hanging thehairbrush 100. Avalve knob 104 on thehandle 101 is useful for regulating the release of fluid, such as for various viscosity levels and amounts of fluids, released through a first opening 109,second opening 110, and third opening 111 consecutively. It is understood that thehairbrush 100 can have more or less than three openings. Saidopenings head 107 of thehairbrush 100 among thebristles 108. Atrigger 105 activates the loading of fluid from the fluid reservoir to a fluid loading chamber located atregion 106 of thehandle 101. Subsequent activation of thetrigger 105 pushes fluid from the fluid loading chamber out through theopenings head 107. -
FIG. 2 shows a side view of a preferred embodiment of thehairbrush 100 with ahandle 101 having aremovable base 102 and a loop orring 103 at the tip of thebase 102. Also located on thehandle 101 is avalve knob 104 and atrigger 105. It is understood that thehairbrush 100 can be various colors, sizes, and made of various materials, such as plastic, rubber, wood, or aluminum or the like. Once thetrigger 105 is activated by a user, fluid is loaded into the fluid loading chamber for subsequent release through thefirst opening 109,second opening 110, andthird opening 111 located on thehead 107 of thehairbrush 100.Bristles 108 are located around theopenings head 107 of thehairbrush 100. - A preferred embodiment of the hairbrush operates by a user unscrewing the
removable base 102, filling a fluid reservoir with a hair product or fluid, and screwing theremovable base 102 back into thehandle 101. Then the user presses and releases thetrigger 105 once to pull the fluid into the fluid loading chamber. Upon the release of thefirst trigger 105 press, fluid is drawn into the fluid loading chamber. When thetrigger 105 is pressed again, and for subsequent trigger presses until the fluid reservoir is empty, the fluid is pushed from thefluid loading chamber 106 out through theopenings head 107 of thehairbrush 100 via hoses while fluid continues to load from the fluid reservoir into the fluid loading chamber, described in greater detail hereafter. -
FIGS. 3A-3C are cross sections of thehairbrush handle 101 of an exemplary embodiment with aremovable base 102 havingthreading 302 for screwing/unscrewing thebase 102. Thefluid reservoir 301 is held in place in thehairbrush handle 101 between thebase 102 and thegasket 327 when thebase 102 is screwed on. Afirst hose 303 pulls fluid from afluid reservoir 301 to afluid loading chamber 406 when a trigger is pressed. Aretaining cap 339 may be provided to keep aplunger 402 in place. Avalve knob 104 is used to regulate an opening in asecond hose 304, which is useful when dispensing fluids of various viscosity levels, as well as controlling the amount of fluid dispensed. Thevalve knob 104 connects to a first flatunidirectional valve 305 with a wishbone shaped cut out to fit afluid regulation post 308. Adjustment of thevalve knob 104 manipulates the fluid passages to create a larger or smaller fluid passage as described below. A second flatunidirectional valve 306 is located at an end of aspring 307 opposite the handle end of thehairbrush 100. Thespring 307 is compressed by theplunger 402 when the trigger is pressed. When the trigger is released the spring pushes theplunger 402 back to its original location and this movement back acts so as to pull fluid through afirst hose 303 into thefluid loading chamber 406. Air is not released into thefluid reservoir 301 during the fluid loading process or the fluid pumping process due to the second flatunidirectional valve 306. Rather air is pushed out of thefluid loading chamber 406 throughport 315 into the valve region and then out thesecond hose 304. Also, fluid is not released back into thefluid reservoir 301 during the fluid loading or fluid pumping processes. -
FIG. 4 is an exploded cross section view of the hairbrush handle 101 of an exemplary embodiment, wherein the mechanics of the valve system of thehairbrush 100 are more clearly illustrated. As seen fromFIGS. 3A-3C and 4, pushing atrigger 105 causes aplunger 402 to press into a first end of a fluid loading chamber 406 (thespring 307 being compressed during this action). When thetrigger 105 is released, fluid is drawn from a fluid reservoir (not shown) through afirst hose 303 into a first end ofloading chamber 406. Fluid is loaded into afluid loading chamber 406 as thespring 307 expands andplunger 402 moves back to its original position. The second flatunidirectional valve 306 is located at the first end of thefluid loading chamber 406. The second flatunidirectional valve 306 allows fluid to pass from thefluid reservoir 301 into thefluid loading chamber 406. Subsequent pushes of thetrigger 105 force fluid from thefluid loading chamber 406 through the first flatunidirectional valve 305 into the valve and then out asecond hose 304 which leads to the openings in the head (not shown). - A
valve knob 104 connects with avalve housing 403. At the bottom of the valve housing an 0-ring 401 and the first flatunidirectional valve 305 are provided. Afluid passage 337 is provided within thevalve housing 403. Thefluid regulation post 308 is formed as part of the exterior of thefluid loading chamber 406 as shown. Thefluid regulation post 308 extends upward from thefluid loading chamber 406 through the first flatunidirectional valve 305 into thefluid passage 337 of thevalve housing 403. In operation, when thevalve knob 104 is turned, thevalve housing 403 also turns and the fluid regulation post 308 (which remains stationary) decreases or increases the inlet area of thefluid passage 337 of thevalve housing 403. For more viscous fluids and/or releasing larger amounts, a larger inlet area of thefluid passage 337 is desirable, and for less viscous fluids and/or releasing smaller amounts of fluid, a smaller inlet area is optimum. Exemplary applications of the hair brush is for use with the dispensing of more viscous fluids, such as hair gels, mousse, or thick conditioner, etc. and less viscous fluids such leave-in conditioners, other watery hair products, etc. Thevalve knob 104 is configured for turning to any angle desired by user to thus provide a continuously variable adjustment of the fluid flow, and does not have precut bores or grooves. In an exemplary embodiment, a minimum fluid flow may always be provided even when the valve knob is completely turned and in an alternative embodiment the valve passage and regulation post may be configured to block all fluid flow when the valve knob is completely turned. Releasing various fluids of varying levels of viscosity, such as gel, mousse, thick conditioners, as well as more watery leave-in conditioners, and the like is difficult without a regulation valve having a variable adjustment mechanism. Thus the valve knob that allows variable adjustment depending on fluid viscosity level, i.e. the valve would create a larger opening for a thicker fluid, and a smaller opening could be set via the valve for a more watery fluid is advantageous as compared to systems with preset bores or grooves. Dispensing a certain amount of fluid is also difficult without a regulation valve that allows a variable adjustment based on the amount of fluid desired. -
FIG. 5A is a cross section of a preferred embodiment of thehairbrush 100, and particularly thehairbrush head 107, showing afirst opening 109,second opening 110, andthird opening 111 having branches from thesecond hose 304 leading to saidopenings hairbrush 100 can have more or less than three openings having corresponding hose branches for dispensing fluid fromhead 107. Adjustments are made via a valve knob depending upon the viscosity level of the fluid and/or the amount of fluid a user desires to dispense. As seen inFIG. 5A , themain portion 501 of thesecond hose 304 has a smallfirst branch 502 leading to thefirst opening 109, asecond branch 503 leading to thesecond opening 110, and athird branch 504 leading to thethird opening 111. When fluid reaches thesebranches openings bristles 108 on thehead 107 of thehairbrush 100 can be used to spread the fluid on the scalp and/or hair. Alternatively, single hose could traverse the head region having only one opening or having more than one opening. -
FIG. 5B is a cross section of thehairbrush 100, illustrating the hose system of an exemplary embodiment of thehairbrush 100. Theremovable base 102 on thehandle 101 for use in filling a fluid reservoir with fluid is shown. Thebase 102 has aring 103 for use in hanging thehairbrush 100, which can be used for leverage when unscrewing/screwing thebase 102. When atrigger 105 is pushed, fluid is drawn from the fluid reservoir through afirst hose 303 to asecond hose 304. Fluid is directed to the main portion of thesecond hose 501 located in thehead 107 before being dispensed throughopenings branches second hose 304 are shown inFIG. 5B , it is understood that the hairbrush can comprise more or less than three openings and more or less than three branches of hose. - The hairbrush handle 101 of the
hairbrush 100 may be constructed of two exterior housing pieces that snap together about the various pump mechanisms described above. Additionally one or more screws may be provided so as to further secure the exterior housing pieces. - Further modifications and alternative embodiments of this invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of this description. It will be recognized, therefore, that the present invention is not limited by these example arrangements. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the manner of carrying out the invention. It is to be understood that the forms of the invention herein shown and described are to be taken as the presently preferred embodiments. Various changes may be made in the implementations and architectures. For example, equivalent elements may be substituted for those illustrated and described herein, and certain features of the invention may be utilized independently of the use of other features, all as would be apparent to one skilled in the art after having the benefit of this description of the invention.
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1. A fluid dispensing hairbrush, comprising:
a handle attached to a head having bristles, wherein the handle has a removable base;
a plurality of openings on a face of the head;
a fluid reservoir within the handle;
a fluid regulation valve knob on the hairbrush configured to regulate variable release of fluid within a range of rotation of the knob from a slightly open position to a fully open position; and
a trigger on the handle configured to activate loading of fluid from the fluid reservoir to a fluid loading chamber in the handle,
wherein activation of the trigger pushes fluid from the fluid loading chamber through the openings on the head when activated with a loaded fluid loading chamber.
2. The hairbrush of claim 1 , wherein the valve knob is rotatable through a plurality of degrees to adjust an inlet area of a fluid passage.
3. The hairbrush of claim 1 , wherein the trigger is activated in a sliding movement.
4. The hairbrush of claim 1 , wherein the trigger is activated in a direction parallel with the handle.
5. The hairbrush of claim 3 , further comprising a ring at the base of the handle configured to hang the hairbrush.
6. The hairbrush of claim 3 , wherein the valve knob is configured to allow variable release of fluids having a consistency similar to hair gel.
7. The hairbrush of claim 3 , wherein the valve knob is configured to allow variable release of fluids having a consistency similar to hair mouse.
8. The hairbrush of claim 3 , wherein the valve knob is configured to allow variable release of fluids having a consistency similar to hair conditioner.
9. The hairbrush of claim 3 , wherein the valve knob is configured to allow variable release of fluids having a consistency similar to hair spray.
10. The hairbrush of claim 3 , wherein the removable base has threading configured for screwing and unscrewing the removable base.
11. The hairbrush of claim 10 , wherein the fluid reservoir is held in place in the handle between the removable base and a gasket when the base is screwed on.
12. The hairbrush of claim 11 , further comprising a first hose configured to pull fluid from the fluid reservoir to the fluid loading chamber when the trigger is activated.
13. The hairbrush of claim 12 , further comprising a retaining cap to keep a plunger in place.
14. The hairbrush of claim 13 , further comprising a second hose attached to the fluid regulation valve.
15. The hairbrush of claim 14 , wherein the fluid regulation valve knob fluid is coupled to a fluid regulation valve which comprises a first flat unidirectional valve having a wishbone shaped cut out to house a regulation post.
16. The hairbrush of claim 15 , further comprising a second flat unidirectional valve at an end of a spring opposite the handle end of the hairbrush, wherein the spring is compressed by the plunger when the trigger is pressed.
17. The hairbrush of claim 16 , wherein the spring pushes the plunger to its original location to pull fluid through a first hose into the fluid loading chamber when the trigger is released, pushing air out of the fluid loading chamber through a port into a valve region and out of a second hose with branches leading to the openings in the head.
18. A fluid dispensing hairbrush, comprising:
a handle with a head having a face with bristles;
at least one opening on the face;
a fluid regulation valve system configured to variably regulate release of fluid from a slightly open position to a fully open position, having a valve housing;
an O-ring at a bottom of the valve housing connected to a first flat unidirectional valve with a wishbone shaped cut out for fitting a fluid regulation post;
a second flat unidirectional valve located at an end of a spring opposite the handle end of the hairbrush;
a fluid passage within the valve housing; and
a fluid regulation post attached to a fluid regulation valve knob extending upward from a fluid loading chamber through the first flat unidirectional valve in a fluid passage of the valve housing, the valve housing configured to turn as the valve knob is turned.
19. The hairbrush of claim 18 , wherein the fluid regulation post remains stationary when the valve knob is rotated.
20. The hairbrush of claim 19 , wherein the first flat unidirectional valve rotates when the valve knob is rotated decreasing or increasing an inlet area of a fluid passage of the valve housing.
21. A fluid dispensing hairbrush, comprising:
a handle attached to a head having bristles;
at least one opening on a face of the head;
a fluid regulation valve knob on the handle configured to regulate variable release of fluid within a range of rotation of the knob from a slightly open position to a fully open position; and
a trigger on the handle configured to manually activate loading of fluid;
wherein the trigger pushes loaded fluid through the at least one opening on the head when the trigger is activated.
22. The hairbrush of claim 21 , wherein the handle has a removable base and a fluid reservoir.
23. The hairbrush of claim 22 , wherein activating the trigger loads fluid from the fluid reservoir to a fluid loading chamber in the handle.
24. The hairbrush of claim 23 , wherein activating the trigger with a loaded fluid loading chamber pushes loaded fluid through the at least one opening on the head.
25. The hairbrush of claim 24 , wherein the fluid regulation valve knob is coupled to a fluid regulation valve system which comprises a first flat unidirectional valve having a wishbone shaped cut out to house a regulation post.
26. The hairbrush of claim 25 , further comprising a second flat unidirectional valve at an end of a spring opposite the handle end of the hairbrush, wherein the spring is compressed by a plunger when the trigger is pressed.
27. The hairbrush of claim 26 , wherein the spring pushes the plunger to its original location to pull fluid through a first hose into the fluid loading chamber when the trigger is released, pushing air out of the fluid loading chamber through a port into a valve region and out of a second hose.
28. The hairbrush of claim 27 , further comprising a plurality of the openings, wherein the second hose has hose branches leading to the openings in the head.
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