CA1303924C - Hair tonic application/scalp patting instrument - Google Patents
Hair tonic application/scalp patting instrumentInfo
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- CA1303924C CA1303924C CA000560923A CA560923A CA1303924C CA 1303924 C CA1303924 C CA 1303924C CA 000560923 A CA000560923 A CA 000560923A CA 560923 A CA560923 A CA 560923A CA 1303924 C CA1303924 C CA 1303924C
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Abstract
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
An instrument for conducting hair-tonic applica-tion and patting of the scalp, comprising: a hair-tonic reservoir serving also as a main body of a hair-tonic applicator and a scalp-patting brush; a valve unit having a valve stem, mounted in a front opening of the reser-voir, a front portion of which stem extends in a cavity of a sleeve-like front shaft and being provided with a flange-like stopper in its front end and a weight in its part extending in the cavity, which weight is axially movably mounted on the valve stem; and the sleeve-like front shaft having the cavity in its middle portion, a brush in its front portion and an engaging means in its rear portion, through which engaging means the front shaft is mounted on a front portion of the reservoir, which brush is implanted in a brush-implantation hole of the front shaft, which hole is communicated with a communication hole so as to communicate the hole to the cavity.
An instrument for conducting hair-tonic applica-tion and patting of the scalp, comprising: a hair-tonic reservoir serving also as a main body of a hair-tonic applicator and a scalp-patting brush; a valve unit having a valve stem, mounted in a front opening of the reser-voir, a front portion of which stem extends in a cavity of a sleeve-like front shaft and being provided with a flange-like stopper in its front end and a weight in its part extending in the cavity, which weight is axially movably mounted on the valve stem; and the sleeve-like front shaft having the cavity in its middle portion, a brush in its front portion and an engaging means in its rear portion, through which engaging means the front shaft is mounted on a front portion of the reservoir, which brush is implanted in a brush-implantation hole of the front shaft, which hole is communicated with a communication hole so as to communicate the hole to the cavity.
Description
~3924 7~- 21 6~3 1 H~IR TONIC APPLIC~TION/SCALP P~TTING INSTRUMENT
B~CKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field Or the Invention:
The present invention relates to an applica-tor of a hair tonic, and more particularly to an instrument for applying the hair tonic -to the scalp of a user and patting the scalp as the hair tonic i5 applied.
Description o~ the Prior Art As for a method for toning the scalp of the user by patting his scalp, it is known to apply a hair -tonic to the scalp of the user which is then massaged slightly with the ends of fingers of the user and patted with a scalp-patting brush to stimulate the scalp so as to enhance the blood flow in the capillaries -thereof, whereby hairs in the scalp are prevented from falling out and dandrurf and excess sebum are removed from the scalp.
Hitherto, such application of the hair -tonic and patting of the scalp are sequentially conducted by -the use of separate instruments , i.e., a hair tonic appli-2~ cator and a scalp-patting brush,~so -that the fingers . :
of the.user tend:to smudge with the hair -tonic when the user massages his scalp after application of the hair tonic. In th1s conventional~method, in order to prevent a scalp-patting brush from being smudged, it is necessary to conduct patting of the scalp with the brush a~ter - 1 - ~
.
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1 the hair tonic is removed from -the user's fingers. How-ever, this is a very cumbersome worls.
SUMM~Y OE Tl-IE INVENTION
It is an object Or the present inven~ion -to re-solve the above cumbersome work by providing a novel instrument ror conducting hair-tonic application to the scalp and patting of the scalp in an easy manner.
According to the present invention, there is provided, an instrument for conducting hair-tonic applica-tion to the scalp and patting of the scalp, comprising:
a hair-tonic reservoir which also serves as a main body Or a hair-tonic applicator and a scalp-patting brush;
a valve unit having a valve s-tem, mounted in a front opening portion Or said reservoir, a front portion of said valve stem extending in a cavity of a sleeve-like front shaft and being provided with a flange-like stopper in its fron-t end and a weight in its part extending in said cavity of said sleeve-like front shaft, said weight being axially movably mounted on said valve stem; and said sleeve-like front shaft having said cavity in its middle portion, a brush in its front portion and an engaging means in its rear portion, through said engag-ing means said sleeve-like front shaft being mounted ~ 3~39~
1 on a front portion of said hair--tonic reservoir, said brush being implanted in a brush-implantation hole Or said sleeve-like front shaf-t, said brush-implantation hole being communicated with said cavity of said sleeve-like front shaft through a communication hole.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRA~INGS
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of the instrument for conducting hair-~onic application to the user's scalp and patting of the scalp.
DESCRIPTION O~ TrlE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In Fig. 1: the reference numeral 1 denotes a hair-tonic reservoir which also serves as a main body of a hair-tonic applicator and a scalp-patting instrument, in a front opening portion of which reservoir 1 is mounted a valve unit 6 comprising a valve seat 2, valve support 3, valve spring 4 and a valve stem 5.
A sleeve-like front shaft 13 is provided with a cavity 9 while threadably moun-ted on a front-end portion of the reservoir 1.
A front-end of the sleeve-lilse front shaft 13 constitutes a closed end in which a brush 12 is implan-ted through a brush-implantation hole 11 Or the fron-t shaft 13. ~ rear end of the brush-implantation hole 11 is commu-nicated with the cavity 9 of the front shaft 13 through a communication hole 10 D~Ov ded 1~ the closed end of ~3g)392~
1 the front shaft 13.
The valve stem 5 of the valve unit 6 extends into the cavity 9 of the front shaft 13, and is connected with a flange-lilse stopper 7 in its rront end.
A short cylindrical weight 8, a length of which is shorter than a distance between a rear surface of the stopper 7 and a front surface of the spring support 3, is axially movably mounted on the valve stem 5 between the stopper 7 and the spring support 3.
The valve spring 4 of the valve unit 6 is so adjusted in its stiffness relative to the weight 8 that the valve spring 4 sufficiently support the weight 8 except when the weight 8 travels at a cer-tain velocity.
In the instrument of the present invention for conducting hair-tonic application and patting of the scalp, patting operation thereof is conducted by the brush 12 of the instrument. During the patting operation, the instrument of the present invention is axially recip-rocated. Through such reciprocating operation of the instrument, the weight 8 is reciprocated on the valve stem 5 between the rear surface of the stopper 7 and the front surface of the spring support 3. When the weight 8 hits on the stopper 7, the valve stem 5 is moved rorward against a resilient force exerted thereon by the valve spring 4 so that the valve unit. 6 is opened to permit l~ _ :, ~30~g;~9~
1 a hair -tonic in the reservoir 1 to flow therefrom so as to be fed to the brush 12 of the front shaf-t 13 through -the cavity 9 of the front shaft 13 and the communication hole 10 of -the same.
By the use of the instrument of the present inven-tion, it is possible to conduct the hair-tonic application and patting of the scalp by the use of a single instrumen-t in an easy manner. Namely, in the instrument of the pre-sent invention, the hair tonic is supplied to the user's scalp when the user pats his scalp by the use of the brush 12 of the instrument, which makes it possible to conduct simultaneously the hair-tonic application and the patting of the scalp.
B~CKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field Or the Invention:
The present invention relates to an applica-tor of a hair tonic, and more particularly to an instrument for applying the hair tonic -to the scalp of a user and patting the scalp as the hair tonic i5 applied.
Description o~ the Prior Art As for a method for toning the scalp of the user by patting his scalp, it is known to apply a hair -tonic to the scalp of the user which is then massaged slightly with the ends of fingers of the user and patted with a scalp-patting brush to stimulate the scalp so as to enhance the blood flow in the capillaries -thereof, whereby hairs in the scalp are prevented from falling out and dandrurf and excess sebum are removed from the scalp.
Hitherto, such application of the hair -tonic and patting of the scalp are sequentially conducted by -the use of separate instruments , i.e., a hair tonic appli-2~ cator and a scalp-patting brush,~so -that the fingers . :
of the.user tend:to smudge with the hair -tonic when the user massages his scalp after application of the hair tonic. In th1s conventional~method, in order to prevent a scalp-patting brush from being smudged, it is necessary to conduct patting of the scalp with the brush a~ter - 1 - ~
.
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1 the hair tonic is removed from -the user's fingers. How-ever, this is a very cumbersome worls.
SUMM~Y OE Tl-IE INVENTION
It is an object Or the present inven~ion -to re-solve the above cumbersome work by providing a novel instrument ror conducting hair-tonic application to the scalp and patting of the scalp in an easy manner.
According to the present invention, there is provided, an instrument for conducting hair-tonic applica-tion to the scalp and patting of the scalp, comprising:
a hair-tonic reservoir which also serves as a main body Or a hair-tonic applicator and a scalp-patting brush;
a valve unit having a valve s-tem, mounted in a front opening portion Or said reservoir, a front portion of said valve stem extending in a cavity of a sleeve-like front shaft and being provided with a flange-like stopper in its fron-t end and a weight in its part extending in said cavity of said sleeve-like front shaft, said weight being axially movably mounted on said valve stem; and said sleeve-like front shaft having said cavity in its middle portion, a brush in its front portion and an engaging means in its rear portion, through said engag-ing means said sleeve-like front shaft being mounted ~ 3~39~
1 on a front portion of said hair--tonic reservoir, said brush being implanted in a brush-implantation hole Or said sleeve-like front shaf-t, said brush-implantation hole being communicated with said cavity of said sleeve-like front shaft through a communication hole.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRA~INGS
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of the instrument for conducting hair-~onic application to the user's scalp and patting of the scalp.
DESCRIPTION O~ TrlE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In Fig. 1: the reference numeral 1 denotes a hair-tonic reservoir which also serves as a main body of a hair-tonic applicator and a scalp-patting instrument, in a front opening portion of which reservoir 1 is mounted a valve unit 6 comprising a valve seat 2, valve support 3, valve spring 4 and a valve stem 5.
A sleeve-like front shaft 13 is provided with a cavity 9 while threadably moun-ted on a front-end portion of the reservoir 1.
A front-end of the sleeve-lilse front shaft 13 constitutes a closed end in which a brush 12 is implan-ted through a brush-implantation hole 11 Or the fron-t shaft 13. ~ rear end of the brush-implantation hole 11 is commu-nicated with the cavity 9 of the front shaft 13 through a communication hole 10 D~Ov ded 1~ the closed end of ~3g)392~
1 the front shaft 13.
The valve stem 5 of the valve unit 6 extends into the cavity 9 of the front shaft 13, and is connected with a flange-lilse stopper 7 in its rront end.
A short cylindrical weight 8, a length of which is shorter than a distance between a rear surface of the stopper 7 and a front surface of the spring support 3, is axially movably mounted on the valve stem 5 between the stopper 7 and the spring support 3.
The valve spring 4 of the valve unit 6 is so adjusted in its stiffness relative to the weight 8 that the valve spring 4 sufficiently support the weight 8 except when the weight 8 travels at a cer-tain velocity.
In the instrument of the present invention for conducting hair-tonic application and patting of the scalp, patting operation thereof is conducted by the brush 12 of the instrument. During the patting operation, the instrument of the present invention is axially recip-rocated. Through such reciprocating operation of the instrument, the weight 8 is reciprocated on the valve stem 5 between the rear surface of the stopper 7 and the front surface of the spring support 3. When the weight 8 hits on the stopper 7, the valve stem 5 is moved rorward against a resilient force exerted thereon by the valve spring 4 so that the valve unit. 6 is opened to permit l~ _ :, ~30~g;~9~
1 a hair -tonic in the reservoir 1 to flow therefrom so as to be fed to the brush 12 of the front shaf-t 13 through -the cavity 9 of the front shaft 13 and the communication hole 10 of -the same.
By the use of the instrument of the present inven-tion, it is possible to conduct the hair-tonic application and patting of the scalp by the use of a single instrumen-t in an easy manner. Namely, in the instrument of the pre-sent invention, the hair tonic is supplied to the user's scalp when the user pats his scalp by the use of the brush 12 of the instrument, which makes it possible to conduct simultaneously the hair-tonic application and the patting of the scalp.
Claims
PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. An instrument for conducting hair-tonic applica-tion to the scalp and patting of the scalp, comprising:
a hair-tonic reservoir which also serves as a main body of a hair-tonic applicator and a scalp-patting brush;
a valve unit having a valve stem, mounted in a front opening portion of said reservoir, a front portion of said valve stem extending in a cavity of a sleeve-like front shaft and being provided with a flange-like stopper in its front end and a weight in its part extending in said cavity of said sleeve-like front shaft, said weight being axially movably mounted on said valve stem; and said sleeve-like front shaft having said cavity in its middle portion, a brush in its front portion and an engaging means in its rear portion, through said engag-ing means said sleeve-like front shaft being mounted on a front portion of said hair-tonic reservoir, said brush being implanted in a brush-implantation hole of said sleeve-like front shaft, said brush-implantation hole being communicated with said cavity of said sleeve-like front shaft through a communication hole.
a hair-tonic reservoir which also serves as a main body of a hair-tonic applicator and a scalp-patting brush;
a valve unit having a valve stem, mounted in a front opening portion of said reservoir, a front portion of said valve stem extending in a cavity of a sleeve-like front shaft and being provided with a flange-like stopper in its front end and a weight in its part extending in said cavity of said sleeve-like front shaft, said weight being axially movably mounted on said valve stem; and said sleeve-like front shaft having said cavity in its middle portion, a brush in its front portion and an engaging means in its rear portion, through said engag-ing means said sleeve-like front shaft being mounted on a front portion of said hair-tonic reservoir, said brush being implanted in a brush-implantation hole of said sleeve-like front shaft, said brush-implantation hole being communicated with said cavity of said sleeve-like front shaft through a communication hole.
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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JP62055095A JPH0798737B2 (en) | 1986-03-10 | 1987-03-10 | Tartar prevention and oral deodorant solid composition |
JP35,095/1987 | 1987-03-10 |
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CA1303924C true CA1303924C (en) | 1992-06-23 |
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CA000560923A Expired - Fee Related CA1303924C (en) | 1987-03-10 | 1988-03-09 | Hair tonic application/scalp patting instrument |
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