WO1999005933A1 - Comb - Google Patents
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- WO1999005933A1 WO1999005933A1 PCT/EP1998/004704 EP9804704W WO9905933A1 WO 1999005933 A1 WO1999005933 A1 WO 1999005933A1 EP 9804704 W EP9804704 W EP 9804704W WO 9905933 A1 WO9905933 A1 WO 9905933A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D8/00—Hair-holding devices; Accessories therefor
- A45D8/12—High combs or dress combs
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- the invention relates to a plug-in comb for fastening hair sections, jewelry parts or hair parts in the hair with a carrier and rod-like comb elements which are fastened to the carrier next to one another and can be changed in their position relative to one another.
- Insert combs for hair with additional holding devices or elastic prestresses have become known, for example, from German utility models DE 93 13 377 U1, DE 91 08 729 U1 or DE 83 02 749 U1.
- a disadvantage of the known plug-in combs for hair with adjustable and elastically preloaded clamping elements or comb teeth is that there is a risk of hair being caught when the plug-in comb is released. Furthermore, the attachment, in particular of additional hair pieces or sections of hair in the case of very thin hair, or in the case of only a few hairs with the known insertion combs, is problematic. Also, the known insertion combs require greater skill in order to insert the combs without damaging the hair or Tear out to remove it.
- the invention has for its object to further develop the known plug-in combs in that a problem-free easy fixation of the plug-in comb, both with plump hair and less plump Hair, is possible, and that the loosening and removal of the insertion comb can be accomplished in a simple and quick manner without tearing out, pulling and catching hair.
- this object is achieved by developing a generic plug-in comb in such a way that the comb elements are arranged displaceably spaced apart on the carrier by means of spring elements and at least one tensioning device on the carrier for pushing the comb elements together against the spring force of the spring elements and spreading apart the comb elements when loosened the tensioning device is provided.
- the invention uses a clamping technique using spring elements, with the aid of which the comb elements can be spread apart or compressed when pressed together, constructions known per se, as are known, for example, from ballpoint pens, can be used as clamping devices for locking and releasing.
- Comb elements from which the hair can easily be released without being stuck In the closed state of the comb elements, i.e. H. when spring elements are tensioned and compressed by means of the tensioning device, the comb elements lie closely together with adjacent surfaces of their tines and can hold both a lot and little hair therein well. In the compressed and tensioned state of the comb elements, i.e. H. when spring elements are tensioned and compressed by means of the tensioning device, the comb elements lie closely together with adjacent surfaces of their tines and can hold both a lot and little hair therein well. In the compressed and tensioned state of the
- the comb can also be used with strong outer comb elements
- Coil springs, rubber buffers or other suitable tensionable elements can be used.
- Advantageous developments of the insertion comb according to the invention can be found in the characterizing features of the subclaims.
- the tensioning device is provided as
- this trigger head is preferably arranged at one or both ends of the carrier carrying the comb elements and is preferably arranged therein.
- the comb elements themselves are preferably formed with a head and comb teeth connected to it.
- a tubular housing is proposed, with a longitudinal extension of the tubular housing on the underside or laterally, so that the comb elements engage with their heads in the tubular housing and protrude with their comb teeth from the slot and along the slot in the tubular housing can be guided and moved.
- the release heads for example in the form of caps, are placed or possibly inserted, which communicate with the clamping device with a snap or snap connection with the adjacent comb elements.
- the tensioning device By actuating the trigger heads, i.e. H. Moving in the longitudinal extent of the tubular housing and possibly an additional rotary movement in combination, the tensioning device can be activated, either to compress the spring elements or to loosen them and to relax and spread apart the comb elements.
- the tubular housing including the release heads forms a closed sheath for the tensioning device and the holder of the comb elements in the tubular housing, including the spring elements, so that no hair can get caught here during operation to clamp or loosen the insertion comb in the hair.
- a spring element is arranged in the longitudinal extension thereof within the tubular housing, and the comb elements are pressed together by means of the clamping device in the longitudinal extension of the tubular housing by means of the release heads elastically compressible or spread apart.
- the comb teeth of the insertion comb elastically with a continuous recess which is delimited by two side legs and the side legs are designed on the outside in a wave shape. If the side legs of the comb teeth are arranged offset with respect to their valley and mountain in relation to their wave-like configuration, the crests and valleys can interlock when the comb teeth are pressed together and thus result in particularly good retention even in very fine hair.
- the insert combs can be equipped with comb elements in which the comb teeth of the comb elements are all of the same length or of different lengths, with longer comb teeth, for example, being provided in the middle and shorter on the sides.
- the insertion comb according to the invention can already be used in a functional manner equipped with only two comb elements, so it forms a comb span, so to speak.
- plug-in comb provides that comb elements with different head shapes are provided for a plug-in comb, namely a comb element designed as a central comb element, a further comb element as a side comb element in right or left (mirror-image formation) and a further comb element as an end comb element also in right or left, ie mirrored version.
- each head of a side or end comb element has a receiving bore for a spring element coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the tubular housing, and each head of a side comb element on the side opposite the receiving bore has an insertion bore for receiving the head portion of the adjacent comb element, which includes the receiving bore with a spring element, so that these can be plugged into one another and thus fixed.
- each head of an end comb element on its end side in the longitudinal extension of the tubular housing has a locking pin for engaging the clamping device accommodated in the end caps of the housing, so that when the end caps are actuated, they communicate with the locking bolt of the respective adjacent end comb element and accordingly clamp the comb elements together or spread apart.
- the central comb element forms a fixed point and therefore has, coaxially to the longitudinal extent of the housing, an insertion hole on both sides for the head part of the adjacent right or left side comb element or also an end comb element.
- a snap mechanism as is customarily used in ballpoint pens, is preferably used as the tensioning device for the comb elements guided in the tubular housing, a compression spring being arranged between the comb elements, for example a coil spring.
- the plug-in comb can be designed in terms of its shape so that the tubular housing and the comb teeth of the comb elements are designed to be slightly curved in order to form a surface which is slightly curved to one side and which more closely approximates the shape of the head.
- the clear cross section of the tubular housing be out of round, such as oval or approximately oval or rectangular with strongly rounded corners, or approximately oval for receiving the heads of the comb elements is formed and the outer shape of the heads of the comb elements have a corresponding cross section as a fit for insertion into the tubular housing.
- the slot formed on the underside of the housing for receiving the comb elements extends to the end faces of the housing in order to insert the comb elements from the side.
- a preferred embodiment of the invention provides that the tubular housing provided as a carrier is horizontally divided in the longitudinal direction in such a way that it has a removable cover. With housings divided in this way, the comb elements can be inserted into the open housing from above through the slot with the comb teeth and then hang with the head in the housing.
- An advantageous embodiment of a housing equipped with a removable cover therefore provides that a slot formed on the underside of the housing for receiving the comb elements ends in front of the end faces of the housing and a separate insertion hole for the central comb element is formed in the middle of the housing by means of webs.
- a particularly simple latching and snap connection which can be used according to the invention, is characterized in that the tensioning device for the comb elements, which are guided in the tubular housing so as to be displaceable against spring force, is introduced into the housing on both end faces of the housing and a movable latching device is provided comprises a movable locking pin which is operatively connected to the head of the respective end comb element and a movable wedge which is operatively connected to the locking pin and the release head, the wedge in the housing in longitudinal extension by means of the release head into a latching position in the compressed state of the comb elements and in an open position is movable for the spreading position of the comb elements.
- the plug-in comb according to the invention thus has a comb device for fastening parts of hair, jewelry or hair pieces in the hair, in which the comb elements are movably lined up and prestressed next to one another on the carrier, the individual comb elements being spring-loaded in the spreading direction and a releasable tensioning device for the comb elements for pressing them together is provided against the spring force.
- the spring elements designed as a coil spring all parts can be made of plastic and are light and flexible. Spring elements which are designed in the manner of rubber buffers can also be used.
- FIG. 1 is a top view of the housing of the insertion comb with a comb element
- FIG. 1 shows the side view of FIG. 1
- FIG. 6 shows the side view of the insertion comb according to FIG. 4,
- FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of the insertion comb according to FIG. 4,
- FIG. 9 shows the side view of the side comb element according to FIG. 8,
- FIG. 1 1 is a side view of the end comb element according to Figure 10,
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the plug-in comb with partially cut carrier in the spread-apart state of the comb elements
- FIGS. 16, 17, 18 a top view of a central comb element, side comb element and end comb element for a housing according to FIGS. 14, 15, 19 shows a section according to FIG. 5 through an insertion comb with a housing according to FIG. 14 and comb elements according to FIGS. 16, 17, 18,
- Fig. 20 View of a hair comb designed as a headband.
- FIG. 7 shows an insertion comb according to the invention in the spread-apart state of the comb elements 20.
- the insertion comb 1 is ready to be inserted into the head hair of a person for fixing parts of hair or an additional insertion part such as a hair part, jewelry part or the like.
- the insertion comb 1 comprises the essential elements of a carrier 10 which is designed as a tubular housing and at the ends thereof here the end caps 30A, 30B are attached.
- the comb elements 20 are held, in such a way that they are slidably guided in the longitudinal extent of the tubular housing.
- FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 show the tubular housing 10 of the plug-in comb, which has an oval cross section, in particular the clear cross section 102 is designed as oval, the longer axis of the oval here preferably running transversely to the longitudinal axis X of the tubular housing.
- a slot 101 is formed which extends in the longitudinal direction of the tubular housing.
- the comb elements 20, as can also be seen from FIGS. 8 to 11, are designed differently depending on the position on the carrier of the insertion comb as a middle comb element, side comb element or end comb element and in left and right configuration, in particular with regard to their head part, as well as from the Figures 8 to 1 1 can be seen.
- the comb elements are each inserted with their head part into the tubular housing 10 and the comb prong 200 is led out downward through the slot 101.
- the central comb element 20A is shown, which in the middle of the tubular housing 10 of the comb is inserted.
- the head part KA of the central comb element 20A is coaxial with the longitudinal extension of the tubular housing with two mutually opposite insertion bores 206 for receiving the adjacent comb elements.
- the comb prong 200 of the comb element is designed to be elastic, in such a way that it has a continuous recess 201 which is elongated in the rod shape and is delimited by the two side webs 202, 203 which converge to the blunt tip 205 at the lower end of the insertion comb.
- the side webs are wavy 204 along the outer sides, which improves the fixing of hair to be pinched.
- the tubular housing 10 is slightly curved under the radius Rl and in the same area the comb teeth 200 are curved, as can be seen from FIGS. 2 and 3, so that a slightly concave surface of the insertion comb which is more adaptable to the shape of the head is formed.
- the insertion comb 1 according to FIG. 4 is equipped with seven comb elements, a central comb element 20A being flanked on both sides by side comb elements in right and left versions 20BL, 20BR and the comb being terminated with the end comb elements in right and left versions 20CL and 20CR.
- the comb teeth 200 are configured identically to individual comb elements in the example shown, only the heads of the comb elements are shaped differently in order to enable a corresponding plugging together using springs for pressing together and spreading apart.
- the side comb elements 20B adjoin the central comb element 20A, of which the right side comb element 20BR is shown enlarged in FIGS. 8 and 9.
- a KBR head adjoins the side comb element 20BR, which has a head part 212 with an in Has longitudinal extension of the tubular housing, that is, transverse to the longitudinal extension of the comb teeth 200 insertion bore 206. This is followed on the opposite side by the head part 210 with a receiving bore 209 for a compression spring 41 which also extends in the longitudinal direction of the tubular housing.
- the clear cross section of the insertion hole 206 of the head part 212 is dimensioned such that the head part 210 of the adjacent comb element can be fitted into the insertion hole 206.
- a guide web 208 is formed on the underside in transition to the comb element 200, which is guided into the slot 101 of the tubular housing.
- a slot 207 is still partially provided on the underside of the head part 212 having the insertion bore 206, so that the adjacent comb elements can be assembled here so as to abut one another.
- the right or left-hand side comb element 20B that is to say a mirror image, can now be inserted one below the other or in the central comb element 20A according to FIG. 2 with the head part 210.
- An insertion slot 207 is also formed on the underside of the head part 212 of the central comb element 20A according to FIG.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 show an end comb element 20CR, shown here in the right version for the right end side, the left version is a mirror image of this.
- the comb tine 200 is configured analogously to the side comb elements 20B or the central comb element 20A.
- the comb prong 200 also merges into the head via the web 208 for guiding the head KCR.
- the head KCR of the end comb element 20CR in turn has a head part 210 with a receiving bore 209 for a compression spring 41. This is followed in the middle part by the head part 212, which is adapted to the clear cross section of the tubular housing, so that the end comb element 20CR is hereby guided and positioned within the tubular housing.
- the outer cross section of the head part 212 of the central comb element 20A or the side comb elements KBR or L is configured in accordance with the clear cross section of the tubular housing, so that this head part 212 ensures good guidance and positioning of the corresponding comb element in the tubular housing and also the displaceability within the slot 101 in the longitudinal extent thereof is made possible for the comb elements.
- the head part 212 is then adjoined on the side opposite the head part 210 by a part 21 1 designed as a locking pin, which part is accommodated in or integrated into the end caps 30A or 30B Interacting clamping device S not shown.
- the cross-section BB through the insertion comb 1 - according to FIG. 5 - shows the assembly and use of the various comb elements 20A, 20BR, 20CR, 20BL, 20CL to form the insertion comb.
- the individual comb elements are each guided with their head part 212 in the tubular housing 10, they are guided with their web 208 in the slot 101 of the tubular housing and the comb prongs 200 protrude.
- Coil springs are arranged between the head parts of the comb elements such that they can be compressed in the longitudinal extent of the housing 10.
- Spring elements 41 in the form of compression springs, such as helical springs, are accommodated in the receiving bores 209 of the comb elements, and the head parts 210 with the spring elements 41 are each inserted into the insertion bores 206 of adjacent comb elements. This results in the construction of the insertion comb 1 shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 or in FIG. 12 in a perspective view.
- the comb elements 20, see FIG. 12, are spaced apart from one another by the gap S into which hair can be inserted.
- the comb elements 20 are also displaceable within the tubular housing 10 in the direction of the arrow P, and in the opened state shown in FIG. 12 they are held apart by the compression springs 41.
- the end caps 30A and 30B are moved towards the tubular housing in the direction of the arrow P and additionally subjected to a rotary movement in the direction of the arrow G, whereby the end caps 30A and 30B push the heads of the comb elements together against the spring force of the spring elements 41 and then lock them at the locking pins 21 1, whereby the closed position of the comb shown in FIG. 13 is reached.
- the end caps 30A, 30B are then unlocked again, whereby a mechanism which is customary in ballpoint pens can be used as a snap mechanism, unlocked again and the comb elements can then be moved apart again by relaxing the spring elements 41, and can be reached then again the open position shown in FIG.
- the tensioning device for the compression springs 41 arranged between the heads of the comb elements is preferably accommodated in the end caps 30A, 30B which form the release heads and which are fitted or inserted at the end of the tubular housing 10.
- sliding guides and locking bars with locking grooves are used.
- FIGS. 14 to 19 show a variant and a further advantageous embodiment of the insertion comb, as can be seen in principle from FIG. 7.
- a tubular housing 10 with an approximately rectangular cross section with rounded corners provided, but is divided into the longitudinal extent X so that a removable flat cover 3 is formed.
- the end faces 106, 107 of the tubular housing 10 with removable cover 3 according to FIGS. 14, 15 are closed, but they have openings for the insertion of the release heads 30A, 30B, see FIG. 19.
- the push-through slot 101 is only present in the area, ie it ends in front of the end faces 106, 107 in which comb elements are provided.
- the central comb element 20A serves as a fixed point.
- the central comb element 20A see FIG. 16, is designed with a head KA as an insertion web and can be inserted into the housing 10 from below into an insertion hole 105 delimited by webs, see FIG. 15, see arrow P3 in FIG. All other comb elements are hung from above into the open tubular housing 10 in the slot 101.
- the side elements 20B see FIG. 17, are formed in right and left shape with insertion holes 206, 209 running coaxially to the axis X of the housing 10 for receiving and guiding the compression springs.
- the head KB is so wide that, as can be seen in FIG. 19, it is wider than the slot 101, so that it can be moved longitudinally along the slot in the housing.
- end comb elements 20C an end comb element in right and left execution are also provided in mirror image, whereby for the
- the insertion bore 220 has a flat contact surface for the compression springs 41 for receiving a movable locking pin 230 as part of the triggering device or tensioning device and on the side 221 facing the other comb elements.
- the central element 20A is fixedly arranged within the insertion hole 105 and two side elements 20B and one end comb element 20C are arranged on both sides, a compression spring 41 being arranged between all comb elements.
- the comb elements are in the spread-apart state and the release heads 30A, 30B, which are also designed as end caps, are located approximately at a distance from the front ends of the housing 10.
- the compression springs 41 are as far as insertion holes 206 , 209 present in the heads of the side elements 20B, inserted into them.
- the locking and tensioning device shown in FIG. 19 consists of a movable locking pin 230, which is loosely inserted at one end into the insertion bore 220 of the end comb element 20C and is operatively connected to a loose wedge 231 at its other end.
- the loose wedge 231 is in turn at its other end in operative connection with the locking plate 232 of the release head 30A or 30B.
- the movable parts 230, 231 can move towards the center of the tubular housing, changing their position within the tubular housing, with, for example, the movable locking bars 230 being inclined and also the wedges 231 being inclined so that the release heads 30A, 30B push forward and in a locking position on the housing inner wall, for example according to Art of a bayonet, which fixes the compressed state of the comb elements.
- the insertion comb can be made from suitable thermoplastic materials, the individual parts being able to be produced, for example, as injection molded parts and then being assembled with one another and then being assembled with one another using spring elements.
- the comb elements can be of the same width or of different widths, flat or round, viewed in cross-section, and if appropriate also be made elastic with recesses.
- the comb teeth can be flat, rounded or with blunt tips.
- the formation of the comb teeth of the individual comb elements can be provided in different or the same way.
- the release heads 30A, 30B are integrated into the ends of the brackets 5A, 5B adjoining the housing 10 and the tensioning and spreading device for the comb elements is triggered by corresponding movements of the brackets.
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EP98942642A EP1009251A1 (en) | 1997-08-01 | 1998-07-28 | Comb |
AU90701/98A AU9070198A (en) | 1997-08-01 | 1998-07-28 | Comb |
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DE29713685U DE29713685U1 (en) | 1997-08-01 | 1997-08-01 | Insertion comb |
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