US3828802A - Dry color applicator for hair - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT Compact enclosures adapted to receive and fully utilize multi-sided blocks of wax including coloring mate rial in intimate mixture therein for pressure-coloring human hair.
- the block of wax is rotatable within the enclosure so that in turn different sides of the block of wax can be aligned with and then moved through an open end of the enclosure.
- the enclosure has a plurality of open ends to enable different sides of the block of wax in turn to be pushed through the open ends for pressure application to the hair.
- Brush and comb attachments may be rigidly, pivotally, or releasably attached to the container in a position substantially coextensive and adjacent to an open-end vportion for stroking the hair as the wax is pressure-applied.
- DRY COLOR APPLICATOR FOR I-IAIR BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1.
- Field of the Invention This invention relates to a dry-color applicator for the human hair which may be used by men and women safely and inexpensively and more particularly to an applicator which permits the use of all available edges of an applicator.
- Prior Art One of the major problems with dry-color applicators is the uneven wearing away of the dry applicator mate rial with use. This prohibits even coloring of hair especially in the region where the hair is parted and where uncolored hair roots embarrassingly show. In order to color uncolored exposed hair roots, a well-defined, elongated edge of applicator material is desirable which can be applied into the region where the hair is parted. In prior art devices where non-liquid hair coloring was applied, the applying portion wore down rapidly and unevenly, thereby precluding the use of the majority of such coloring means.
- Applicators such as disclosed in McKinley, U.S. Pat. No. 2,818,167 have the disadvantage of not providing multiple sides and their edges for application. It will be understood that multiple edges and corners of the block of coloring wax fully facilitate its application whereas the edges of a single surface product as in Mc- Kinley quickly become blunt. The same holds true for the wax applicator disclosed in Pischel et al, U.S. Pat. No. 2,379,745 and the hair applicator of Giddings et al, U.S. Pat. No. 2,477,245.
- Another object of the subject invention is to provide a dry-color hair applicator in which the container is reuseable and the wax product may be easily replaced, when and as desired.
- Yet another object of the subject invention is to provide a dry-color hair applicator with fixed or detachable brush and comb attachments for use, singly or together or not at all, as desired.
- the brush or teeth of the comb may, when the hair is stroked with the coloring wax, facilitate the efficiency of the hair coloring operatron.
- an open-ended enclosure or container for a multi-sided block of hair coloring wax In the past, drycoloring hair applicators have not provided the consumer with a multiple number of well defined edge areas which are desirable to color root areas of the hair.
- the block of coloring wax which may be triangular, or of other suitable geometric configuration, any number of sides of which are rotatable within said container so that succeeding sides with their edges and corners may be aligned with the open end of the container and projected therethrough at will to provide the consumer with well-defined colorapplying surfaces.
- the wax block may be easily rotated by means of a thumbscrew which is inserted into a receiving member, preferably a nut, secured within the block of coloring wax.
- the screw in the above mentioned form, extending through a surface of the container enables the rotation of the block along with providing clamping action to lock the wax block firmly in position for application or storage.
- the enclosure is provided with a plurality of open ends or sides through which the block of wax may be propelled for color application to the hair.
- Thumb-screw means are utilized to push the coloring wax block in the desired direction as permitted by slots in a wall of the enclosure.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded isometric view of one embodiment of an applicator shown with rotatable square and triangular blocks of wax;
- FIG. 2 is an isometric inverted view of the applicator of FIG. 1 with its hinged top in closed position, shown containing a triangular block of wax.
- FIG. 3 is an isometric view of a modified embodiment of the rotatable applicator of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line 44 of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 4 showing a permanently attached brush
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 4 showing a brush attachment which can readily be removed from the enclosure;
- FIG. 7 is an end view of an applicator showing a pivotally mounted brush attachment
- FIG. 7A is an end view of an applicator showing a pivotally mounted comb attachment
- FIG. 7B is an end view of an applicator showing pivotally mounted comb and brush attachments
- FIG. 8 is an isometric view of an applicator having a multi-open ended enclosure which is rectangular in shape;
- FIG. 9 is an exploded isometric view of the applicator of FIG. 8 showing the top open with the block of wax removed from the enclosure and threaded screwreceiving nut;
- FIG. 10 is an isometric view of an applicator having a multi-open ended enclosure which is square in shape
- FIG. 11 is an isometric view of a block of FIG. 10 with the thumb screw removed.
- FIG. 12 is an isometric view of an applicator having a multi-open ended enclosure which is triangular in shape.
- the dry-color applicator comprises an enclosure 10 having an upper portion 11 and a lower portion 12 made of any suitable material such as metal, plastic, or both.
- FIG. 1 the open end of the container 10 is shown covered by flap 20 which pivots about pin member 21 to bottom face surface 22 of container 10 when the applicator is in use. Any suitable means such as a small clasp or spring means (not shown) may be used to hold flap 20 in its open position.
- upper portion 11 has a face area 23 with a sidewall section 24.
- Sidewall 24 has knubs 25 which when the upper portion or lid 11 is closed, look into depressions 26 of bottom portion sidewall 27.
- bottom portion 12 In face area 22 of bottom portion 12 there is an elongated slot 28 extending in a direction transverse of open end 19 through which slot thumb-screw 29 comprising a knurled thumb knob 30 and a central shaft 31 is insertable.
- the thumb-screw 29 is threadably received by a receiving member shown as nut 32 which is secured in block 18 of wax.
- Thumb-screw 29 and nut 32 may be made out of metal, plastic,or other suitable material.
- an enlarged or mushroomed portion 33 on the bottom of the thumb-screw 29 is designed to bear against nut 32 when thumbscrew 29 is unthreaded a couple of turns. This will cause thumb-screw 29 to lock thus enabling the rotation of the block 18, in which nut 32 is embedded. Block 18 may thereby be rotated without the need of the user physically touching it.
- Thumb-screw 29 may be threaded into nut 32 to the extent that thumb knob 30 will bear against the bottom wall of 22 of container 10, as viewed in FIG. 1, serving to hold wax block 18 firmly in place for application to the hair.
- slot 28 provides a pathway for the screw 29 to be moved toward and from open end 19 for driving the wax block 18 along the slotted structure to project out of the open end 19 for application or returned back into container 10 for storage.
- Thumb-screw 29 may be tightened anywhere along the slot as desired to provide clamping action that will hold the coloring wax from unwanted movement against container bottom 22.
- the coloring wax block may be triangular 18, square 18A, or may be of other suitable geometric configuration.
- Nut member 32 is secured in recessions 32A of the wax block 18 or 18A.
- enclosure 10 of FIGS. 1 and 2 is shown as essentially curvilinear with a flat side, the container may be of any suitable shape as long as its dimensions are sufficient to allow the wax block 18 to rotate within.
- the compactness of the article may be appreciated by the following dimensions.
- a chord slightly greater than 2% inches in length may be extended across a portion of the circular container which represents the open-flat end 19.
- Container 40 is a permanently closed container not having the upper and low separable portions of container 10.
- a slot 41 which may be considered to be in either the top or bottom face of the container 40, extends from the central region of face 42 to the flat-sided-open-ended side 43.
- a flat coloring wax block 18A is shown being held in place by thumb screw 29.
- the block 18A can be easily replaced by loosening screw 29 and removing screw 29 and block 18A from container 40 by sliding them out.
- a new block of wax 18A or 18 may be inserted and clamped in place by tightening the screw 29 in the new block of coloring wax.
- thumb screw 29 is shown with its knurled thumb knob 30 clamped in place against surface 42. This causes the block of wax 18A to be locked in place, and as shown with portion 44 extending out of container 40 at open end 43. It will be noted in this position that raised area or mushroomed portion 33 at the bottom of screw shank 31 is not bearing against bottom surface 45 of nut 32.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 show enlarged portions of FIG. 4 with brush attachments. Also. screw shanks 31 are shown without the raised portion 33 which locks upon bottom surface 45 of nut 32. This enables the screw 29 to be completely unthreaded from the nut 32 and removed therefrom.
- the replacement unit might comprise a block of coloring wax with a nut embedded in it, the screw 29 remaining with the container member or 40 as the case may be.
- brush member 50 is shown permanently affixed to container 40. It is also to be noted that the brush member 50 extends below block of wax 18 or 18A.
- brush member 50 is affixed within holder 51 which is inserted in groove 52 of container sidewall 53.
- the brush attachment thus can be readily removed for storage by sliding element 51 laterally along and then out of the groove 52.
- the wax block 18A is shown adjusted to extend below brush member 50 and as can be appreciated it may be used either above or below or coextensive with brush member 50.
- a hinged-brush attachment may be used.
- Brush attachment 60 having bristles 61 is pivotally connected to wall member 63 by pin 65 at knob area 64.
- the bristles extend lengthwise along the open end 43 of container 40 to stroke the hair so the wax is I pressure-applied by a stroking and brushing action.
- wax may be applied with the brush in its downward position, or it may be applied without the brush when the brush is in the raised position as shown by the dotted lines in FIG. 7.
- a comb attachment 66 is shown attached to the applicator of FIG. 7A in the manner of brush attachment 60 of FIG. 7.
- the comb attachment 66 has teeth 67 which serve to separate the hair and expose additional hair areas on different strokes as the wax is applied.
- Both brush 60 and comb 66 attachments are shown mounted on opposite sides of container 40 in FIG. 73.
- the color applicator embodiment shown therein comprises an enclosure or container 70 having front and rear faces 71 and 72 connected by four posts or dowels 73 positioned at the corners.
- the sides 74 are all open allowing the coloring wax block 75 to be projected outwardly through any of the sides 74.
- the block 75 is shown projecting out of the top side of container 70.
- Front face member 71 has a vertical slot 76A and a horizontal slot 76 which intersect in the central region.
- a thumb-screw 77 (as shown in FIG.
- thumb-screw 77 and wax block 76 combination is similar to the embodiment shown in FIG. 1. However, the need for theraised end 33 on the screw shank is eliminated in the FIG. 8 embodiment,
- the wax coloring block 75 is not rotatable, but rather may be projected outwardly of any of the four open sides or ends 74. This is done by loosening thumb screw 77 and propelling it up and down or right or left in either of intersecting slots 76A and 76 which respectively extend transversely of the side openings.
- thumb screw 77 is tightened, clamping block 75 firmly in place against wall 71 to secure it for hair coloring application.
- thumb screw 77 is simply loosened and the block 75 is brought to the central portion of container where the thumb-screw is tightened once again, clamping block against the under surface of wall 71.
- wax coloring block 75 may be easily removed from container 70 by opening wall member 72 which is locked in a closed position by mating parts of clasp 81. Any type of simple closure device may be used to hold member 72 in place and it may be hinged or completely removable.
- the nut is shown as remaining in container 70, however, normally in this embodiment the screw 77 will be unscrewedleaving nut 80 in recession 82 of block Y75 and the block 75 and nut 80 will be removed together once the screw 77 is unthreaded.
- a refill portion may comprise the block of wax 75 and embedded nut 80 as a unit.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 may be modified by having member 72 rigidly secured to the four corner .posts 73.
- the block of wax 75 would then be replaced by unthreading thumb screw 77 and sliding the wax block 75 out of one of the open ends 74.
- a refill unit may be slid into the container by the same means and the nut portion 80 will be placed underneath one of the slots and thumb screw 77 screwed in place to secure block of wax 75 within container 70 which may then be loosened for movement of the coloring wax in all four directions as desired.
- an enclosure 85 is shown which is identical to enclosure 70 of FIGS. 8 and 9 except that it is square in configuration and has a square wax block 86.
- the wax block 86 with embedded nut 80 of FIG. 10 is shown in FIG. 11 as being removed from container 85. Thumb screw 77 is unthreaded from nut 80 to permit the ready release of'wax block 86 and nut 80 from the applicator, the block 86 with embedded nut 80 representing a replacement unit.
- FIG. 12 another embodiment utilizes a triangular wax block 18 yet differs from the embodiment of FIGS. 1, 2, and 3 in that a triangular enclosure or container 90 is also used which otherwise may be like the containers of FIGS. 8, 9, and 10 except for the triangular shape and slot configuration.
- Intersecting slots 91, 92, and 93 in front face 94 are disposed perpendicular to the container edges and permit thumb screw 95 when loosened to be propelled toward any of the edges causing coloring wax block 18 to be projected out any of the three open ends.
- the applicator In use, the applicator is held in the hand and is moved through the hair with the brush 50, 61, or comb 67, or
- thumb screw 29 may be loosened slightly and the block may be propelled outwardly to expose additional area while the screw 29 is slid along the slot and tightened at the desired fixed position.
- the exposed edge areas which are extending from the open end of the container, wear down and become rounded and blunt, the block of wax may be rotated for extended use as described with respect to the embodiment of FIG. 1.
- edges may be obtained when needed by loosening the thumb screw and projecting it to a position where another peripheral side of the wax block with its four edges projects from another of the open-ends of the enclosure.
- the thumb screw is unthreaded and the used block removed and replaced by another.
- the enclosure and block may be considered a unit and discarded when the wax is used.
- the block be made with its primary ingredient either stearic acid, a derivative of it, candelilla wax with beeswax, some carnauba wax and the desired coloring material thoroughly mixed therein.
- candelilla wax with beeswax, some carnauba wax and the desired coloring material thoroughly mixed therein.
- paraffine or other suitable wax may be used.
- the proportions to be utilized may be varied in proportion and ingredients. It is essential that the coloring material be harmless to human beings and lacking in toxicity or scalp-irritant properties. It will be desirable to include in the mixture anti-bacterial and/or antifungal properties.
- a preferred composition will be as follows:
- the examples of differing coloring materials are as follows:
- a dry-color applicator for pressure coloring human hair comprising:
- the respective peripheral sides presenting a plurality of substantially continuous surfaces which may be selectively used to apply wax to the hair
- the second element of which is an enclosure within which said block of wax is movably disposed and having at least one opening for outward protrusion from said enclosure of first one of said peripheral sides and then the subsequent protrusion from said enclosure of a second of said peripheral sides of said block of wax;
- one of said elements having a slotted structure comprising one or more elongated slots
- the dry-color applicator of claim 2 including a detachable brush implement substantially coextensive with said open end of said enclosure for brushing to spread the wax through the hair as said block of wax is pressure applied.
- said means for rotating said block of wax comprises a thumb screw which is inserted into screw receiving means embedded within said block to enable the block to be rotated about its central axis.
- a dry-color applicator for pressure-coloring human hair comprising:
- clamping means for selectively holding said block in fixed position within said enclosure and in fixed position with only a portion exposed through said open end for application of color to the hair.
- a dry-color applicator for pressure-coloring human hair comprising:
- a block of coloring wax having a plurality of angularly disposed peripheral sides intersecting at the corners of the block, said corners being equidistant from a central portion of the block, said block of coloring wax including coloring material in intimate mixture therein for application of color to the hair from a selected elongated and substantially continuous color-applying surface formed by one of said peripheral sides;
- an enclosure for said block having at least one open end of width approximating the length from one corner portion of said block to an adjacent corner, said block being projectable inwardly and outwardly of the enclosure, said enclosure having a shape adapted to receive said block;
- said enclosure having a slotted structure comprising one or more elongated slots
- said means for moving said block additionally includes clamping means for securing said block firmly within said container in both its projecting position and in its enclosed position.
- said enclosure for said block has at least two open ends adjacent each other and in which said slotted structure includes at least two elongated slots which are disposed in intersecting relation in which said slidable means moves along one of said slots to move said block outwardly of one of said open ends and is movable along the other of said slots to move a different peripheral side outwardly of the other of said open ends.
- a dry-color applicator for coloring of hair comprising:
- a brush attachment carried by said enclosure in coextensive relationship with a substantially continuous color-applying surface whereby upon stroking the hair with said block of wax and said brush attachment there is transferred to the hair a desired coating of color wax.
- a dry-color applicator for pressure-coloring human hair comprising:
- a dry-color applicator for pressure-coloring human hair comprising:
- a comb attachment which is pivotably mounted to said enclosure for spreading the hair as said block of wax is pressure applied.
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US00244064A US3828802A (en) | 1972-04-14 | 1972-04-14 | Dry color applicator for hair |
CA160,447A CA985981A (en) | 1972-04-14 | 1973-01-03 | Dry-color applicator for hair |
FR7301752A FR2179716B1 (de) | 1972-04-14 | 1973-01-18 | |
GB295573A GB1363613A (en) | 1972-04-14 | 1973-01-19 | Dry colour applicator for hair |
NO251/73A NO136635C (no) | 1972-04-14 | 1973-01-22 | Applikator for h}rfarging. |
DK41973AA DK134093B (da) | 1972-04-14 | 1973-01-25 | Tørfarveapplikator til trykfarvning af hår omfattende en klods af farvevoks inde i et med åbning forsynet hylster. |
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ES1973188600U ES188600Y (es) | 1972-04-14 | 1973-03-12 | Un aplicador de color en seco para colorear por presion el cable humano. |
CH453473A CH551168A (de) | 1972-04-14 | 1973-03-29 | Vorrichtung zum faerben von haar mit trockenfarbstoff. |
IT67944/73A IT980744B (it) | 1972-04-14 | 1973-04-03 | Applicatore di colore a secco per tingere capelli umani |
JP48040959A JPS5219509B2 (de) | 1972-04-14 | 1973-04-12 | |
DE2318868A DE2318868C2 (de) | 1972-04-14 | 1973-04-13 | Vorrichtung zum Auftragen eines Haarfärbemittels |
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