EP3282884A1 - Bigoudi pour permanente, accessoire destiné à couvrir un bigoudi pour permanente et procédé permettant simultanément de colorer et de déformer de manière permanente des fibres kératiniques - Google Patents

Bigoudi pour permanente, accessoire destiné à couvrir un bigoudi pour permanente et procédé permettant simultanément de colorer et de déformer de manière permanente des fibres kératiniques

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EP3282884A1
EP3282884A1 EP16711225.9A EP16711225A EP3282884A1 EP 3282884 A1 EP3282884 A1 EP 3282884A1 EP 16711225 A EP16711225 A EP 16711225A EP 3282884 A1 EP3282884 A1 EP 3282884A1
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permanent wave
winder
fibers
accessory
permanent
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Torsten LECHNER
Yvonne Lissner
Birgit Rautenberg-Groth
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Henkel AG and Co KGaA
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D2/00Hair-curling or hair-waving appliances ; Appliances for hair dressing treatment not otherwise provided for
    • A45D2/12Hair winders or hair curlers for use parallel to the scalp, i.e. flat-curlers
    • A45D2/14Hair winders or hair curlers for use parallel to the scalp, i.e. flat-curlers of single-piece type, e.g. stiff rods or tubes with or without cord, band, or the like as hair-fastening means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D2/00Hair-curling or hair-waving appliances ; Appliances for hair dressing treatment not otherwise provided for
    • A45D2/12Hair winders or hair curlers for use parallel to the scalp, i.e. flat-curlers
    • A45D2/24Hair winders or hair curlers for use parallel to the scalp, i.e. flat-curlers of multi-part type, e.g. with sliding parts other than for fastening
    • A45D2/2435Hair winders or hair curlers for use parallel to the scalp, i.e. flat-curlers of multi-part type, e.g. with sliding parts other than for fastening comprising foam-like material

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  • the present invention relates to permanent wave winders, for example papilots, wheel winders or winder known as "polywickers" for permanently deforming keratinous fibers, in particular human hair, and also relates to an accessory for coating over or otherwise attaching to a permanent wave winder and a method for simultaneous dyeing and permanent dyeing Deformation keratin inconveniencer fibers.
  • the fibers are typically first rotated on permanent wave winder whose radius defines a later curl radius.
  • An aqueous, keratin-reducing composition, the perming agent, is applied to the wound fibers. After a contact time, the
  • DE 10 2005 061 023 A1 proposes a method in which a colorant and a permanent wave agent are applied to permanent wave winder before the fibers are wound up and rinsed out.
  • a colorant and a permanent wave agent are applied to permanent wave winder before the fibers are wound up and rinsed out.
  • a permanent wave winder for permanently deforming keratin-containing fibers, wherein the permanent wave winder comprises a winder body defining a curl radius and a fiber support surface on the surface of the winder body and wherein the fiber support surface depot areas having a sufficiently high or even a defined absorbency.
  • a permanent wave winder is understood here and below to mean a hair curler which is used for permanently deforming keratin-containing fibers by means of a perming agent and a fixing agent. Such a hair curler has a defined radius, which defines a later curl radius.
  • a permanent wave winder is understood to mean papilotes, which are usually formed from a foam with a wire core, wheel winders or so-called “poly winder” made of a plastic material with apertures, wherein means are provided for fixing the wound hairs.
  • Absorbency is understood to be the property of absorbing, holding and releasing liquids, deposit areas having a sufficiently high absorbency in particular having pores or cavities with dimensions in the millimeter or submillimeter range which can be filled with a liquid.
  • Liquid delivery causes.
  • the permanent wave winder has the advantage of allowing a uniform distribution of colorant on the wound fibers.
  • the high absorbency of the depot areas in the fiber support surface causes the depot areas to become soaked with colorant and release it to the fibers as needed.
  • defined absorbency as already mentioned, a specifically dimensioned delivery of the colorant can be ensured.
  • the depot areas are of an open-pored
  • Foam material formed Under an open-cell foam material is a foamed plastic material with interconnected pores, which are exposed at the surface understood. These include artificial sponges. Alternatively, natural sponges can be used.
  • Another alternative is the formation of depot areas of a nonwoven, are formed in the cavities between individual fibers. These materials have the advantage that they can store and release sufficient amounts of colorant.
  • the Wickler stresses and Depot areas are formed of the same material, said material outside the depot areas a low Absorbency.
  • the entire winder is made of the same material, but this material has, for example, a larger one in the depot areas
  • Pore size or an open-pore surface wherein it has a small pore size or a closed surface in the remaining areas of the surface.
  • Paploots are typically formed from a very small pore size foam which is non-absorbent.
  • Foam is only used to allow high flexibility of the papilots on which the curls are fixed by twisting the papilots together.
  • a somewhat harder permanent wave winder with corresponding depot areas can also be used.
  • the hair can be wound up more firmly on permanent wave winder.
  • the formation of the depot areas of an absorbent material has the advantage that the papilots are suitable for the simultaneous dyeing and permanent deformation of keratin-containing fibers.
  • the formation of the other areas with a low absorbency has the advantage that neither permanent wave nor dye crawl into these areas or can be stored there, which would be disturbing to handle. This distribution of absorbent areas thus has the advantage of keeping perming and coloring agents where they are needed.
  • the depot areas and the remaining areas can be produced in one step, for example by extrusion methods, process parameters being varied in such a way that the depot areas receive high absorbency.
  • the surface of the depot areas is usually coplanar with the surface of the remaining areas, that is, the depot areas are neither raised nor jump back against the remaining areas.
  • the depot areas are formed from material applied to the winder body with a high absorbency.
  • the surface of the depot areas is raised in relation to the remaining areas.
  • the depot areas may be applied to the winder body by flocking, gluing, stapling, clamping or other suitable attachment methods.
  • Permanent wave winders of this embodiment can be designed in particular as papilots, wheel winders, poly winders or other conventional hair curlers. They have the advantage that their production does not require a completely new process, but only the supplementary process step of applying the depot areas.
  • the depot areas are formed by a wrapper over the winder body of a material having a high absorbency.
  • the depot areas are provided as a separate part.
  • cloth-like depot areas for example in the form of a fleece, can also be fastened to the winder body. This has the advantage that common permanent wave winder can be used without modification, which are supplemented only when needed by a shell of the material with high absorbency. Especially for smaller hairdressing companies, in which a simultaneous coloration and permanent deformation of hair is not frequently in demand, this has the advantage that the investment to be made can only be limited to the cases and thus manageable.
  • the depot areas can also be formed by a windable on the WicklerAvem strip of a material with a high absorbency.
  • the windable on the Wicklersammlung strip can be connected at one end to the permanent wave winder or formed as a separate part.
  • the strip In the application of the permanent wave winder, the strip is wound on the winder body along with the fibers to be dyed and reshaped, and comes to rest between individual turns of the wound fibers so that it can deliver stored dye evenly to the fibers.
  • the accessory is made of a material with a high
  • the accessory thus corresponds to the previously described as over the Wickler redesign shell designated element. It has the advantage that it is inexpensive to produce and can be used together with common permanent wave winders, so that it upgrades them if necessary for a simultaneous coloring of keratin fibers.
  • the accessory may be formed in particular of an open-cell foam or a non-woven.
  • a process for simultaneous dyeing and permanent deformation of keratin-containing fibers comprising: Applying an aqueous keratin reducing composition to the fibers and winding the fibers onto permanent wave winders to permanently deform the fibers, the permanent wave winders having absorbent regions;
  • the colorant may be applied immediately following the rinsed perming agent, as permanent wave agents and colorants are generally chemically incompatible with one another. Depending on the chemicals used, however, the colorant may preferably be used simultaneously with the fixative or separately before or immediately after treatment with the fixative
  • the dyeing of the fibers can thus take place in the wound state and thus simultaneously with the permanent deformation.
  • the fibers remain fixed on the winder throughout the process of deformation and staining, resulting in a great reduction in the mechanical damage to the fiber. The consequence is a reduction of the
  • FIG. 1 shows schematically a permanent wave winder according to a first embodiment of the
  • FIG. 2 schematically shows a permanent wave winder according to a second embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 3 shows schematically a permanent wave winder according to a third embodiment of the
  • FIG. 4 shows schematically a permanent wave winder according to a fourth embodiment of the
  • Invention shows schematically an accessory for a permanent wave winder according to a
  • Figure 6 is a flow chart of a simultaneous dyeing method
  • Figure 1 shows a permanent wave winder 1, which may be formed, for example, as a papilotte, and which is suitable for a process for the permanent forming and simultaneous dyeing of keratin-containing fibers.
  • a fiber support surface 4 is formed, on which the keratin-containing fibers lie wound up during the process for permanent forming and coloring.
  • the fiber support surface 4 is located centrally on the surface 3 of the Wickler stressess. 2
  • the fiber support surface 4 has depot areas 5 made of a material with high absorbency.
  • the high absorbency material is open-pored
  • the depot areas 5 are fully saturated with colorant and give this to the wound fibers, so that they are wetted abundantly with colorant.
  • Figure 2 shows a permanent wave winder 1 according to a second embodiment of the invention, which is designed as a wheel winders. Its fiber support surface 4 is limited by bulges 6, which prevent a slipping of the wound fibers.
  • the depot areas 5 are formed in this embodiment by a spongy, open-cell foam.
  • FIG. 3 shows a permanent wave winder 1 according to a third embodiment of the invention.
  • This permanent wave winder 1 is formed from unfoamed plastic and has
  • the permanent wave winder 1 according to FIG. 3 has a fastening element 8 fastened to both ends of the winder body 2, which serves as the Plastic cord, clamp or bracket is formed and has the task to fix the wound fibers on the Wickleranalysis 2 and to prevent accidental unwinding.
  • the depot areas 5 are formed as a spongy shell of an open-cell foam.
  • the depot areas 5 can, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, completely cover the fiber support surface 4. This has the advantage that the production is easy and the storage of a sufficiently large amount of dye is ensured. However, if a material with a sufficiently large storage capacity is used, you can only use parts of it
  • FIG. 4 shows a permanent wave winder 1 according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
  • This permanent wave winder 1 has a cloth-like or strip-type depot region 5, wherein the cloth or the strip 9 are fastened with a first end to the winder body 2 and are wound around the winder body 2 towards the other free end.
  • the cloth or the strip 9 are made of an absorbent material, for example a fleece.
  • This strip 9 can preferably be wound up together with the fibers when using the permanent wave winder 1.
  • this embodiment of the permanent wave winder 1 with wound cloth or strip 9 allows the use of conventional permanent wave winder 1 in the context of the invention.
  • Figure 5 shows an accessory 10 for a permanent wave winder 1 according to an embodiment of the invention, which is formed as a cylindrical shell of an absorbent material, such as open-cell foam, for coating over a Wickler Economics 2.
  • an absorbent material such as open-cell foam
  • the accessory 10 which is shown in the left half of Figure 5 in a perspective view and in the right half in cross-section, has a longitudinally along the cylinder axis 12 extending passage 1 1, whose diameter d the outer diameter of
  • Wickler body 2 corresponds, with which the accessory 10 is to be used. If the material of the accessory 10 is stretchable, d may also be slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the Wickler stressess 2, to ensure a tight fit.
  • the accessory 10 can be pulled over a permanent wave winder 1 when needed, so if at the same time as the forming a coloring of the fibers to be achieved and then forms on this depot areas 5 of absorbent material.
  • FIG. 6 shows a flow chart of a process for the simultaneous dyeing and permanent deformation of keratin-containing fibers according to an embodiment of the invention with the following steps:
  • a first step 100 the fibers to be treated are washed or moistened, before they are rotated in a second step 200 on the above-described Treasurewellenwickler 1 and wetted with a perming agent.
  • the permanent wave agent is typically applied after the fibers have been turned up, but it can also be done beforehand.
  • a first rinsing step 300 the perming agent is washed out of the fibers.
  • the fibers are additionally wetted with a colorant which penetrates into the absorbent depot areas 5 of the permanent wave winders 2 and can be discharged therefrom.
  • the application of the colorant is due to the chemical incompatibility with the permanent wave in each case after rinsing 300, wherein the fibers can advantageously remain wound up. Furthermore, care must be taken for this treatment step 400 that the recommended exposure time for the colorant is maintained.
  • the fibers are additionally wetted in a step 500 with a fixing agent, which also remains on the fibers for a defined exposure time.
  • Permanenkwellenwickler 1 removed in a step 600 and flushed out both the colorant and the fixing agent simultaneously.
  • the fibers thus remain wound up on the same permanent wave winder 1 in the sense of a customer-friendly, efficient and, as it were, hair-conserving process during the entire process of forming and dyeing.

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne un bigoudi pour permanente (1) destiné à déformer de manière permanente des fibres kératiniques, ledit bigoudi (1) comprenant un corps d'enroulement (2) définissant le rayon des boucles et une surface de support (4) des fibres disposée sur la surface (3) du corps d'enroulement (2), ladite surface de support (4) des fibres comportant des zones de libération (5) à pouvoir absorbant élevé.
EP16711225.9A 2015-04-17 2016-03-17 Bigoudi pour permanente, accessoire destiné à couvrir un bigoudi pour permanente et procédé permettant simultanément de colorer et de déformer de manière permanente des fibres kératiniques Withdrawn EP3282884A1 (fr)

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DE102015207044.1A DE102015207044A1 (de) 2015-04-17 2015-04-17 Dauerwellenwickler, Zubehörteil zum Überziehen über einen Dauerwellenwickler und Verfahren zum gleichzeitigen Färben und dauerhaften Verformen keratinhaltiger Fasern
PCT/EP2016/055766 WO2016165903A1 (fr) 2015-04-17 2016-03-17 Bigoudi pour permanente, accessoire destiné à couvrir un bigoudi pour permanente et procédé permettant simultanément de colorer et de déformer de manière permanente des fibres kératiniques

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