US1755151A - Device for cleaning the scalp and hair - Google Patents
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- the presentinvention is directed to improvements in devices for cleaning the ha1r and scalp.
- the primary object of the invention 1s to provide a device of this character so constructed that the: device can be applied to the head and moved thereover in various directions without the danger of the hair. becoming tangled inthe device "while being moved or stationary.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a device of this character so, constructed that it can be'easily and conveniently. connected with a suction pump or other device wherein a. suction will be created in order to remove the dust and dandruff from the scalp and hair without the danger of hair becoming tangled in the device when in use.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a device of this character which is exceedingly simple in construction, efiicient in operation, and one which can be manufactured at a very small cost. 7
- Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view therethrough, 85 Figure 3 is a se Flgure 2,
- Figure 4 is a side'elevation, partly in section of a modified form of the invention
- Figure 5 is a similar view of another slightly modified form of theinvention
- Figure '6 is a transverse sectional view showing still another slightly modified form of the invention.
- Figure 7 is a bottom plan view of another modified form of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a side elevation, partly in section of still another'modified form of the invention.
- Figure 9 is 'abottom plan view thereof
- Figure 10 is a side elevation, partly in secctional view on line 3-3 of g and scalp.
- nozzle 1 terminates in an upwardly directed wall 4, '66 which is spaced from the wall of the nozzle to provide an annular air passage 5, the nozzle beIng provided with a plurality of perforations 6, the number ofwhich may be varied as desired. It will be observed that the wall 7 '4 is flared, at its upper end to permit an in-v creased volume of air to enter the annular space 5.
- the nozzle is also provided with perforations 10, but in this instance the guard 11 is of slightly different form from that shown 'in Figure 4, and since the operation of this device is similar to the other form further description isnot necessary.
- the construction is identical to that In Figures'l to 3 inclusive 'withthe exception that the perforations 12 thereof open into nozzles 13, andin this instance the wall 14 constitutes a guard similar to the wall 4 of the preferred form.
- the nozzles 13 are present and 111 this form of the invention the construction is substantially thatas shown in Figure 6 with the exception that the nozzle 13' is of elongated form. It will of course be under- 7 stood that the form of these nozzles may be varied when desired.
- the nozzle 15 has its lower end terminating in an-upwardly directed guard 16, the guard in this instance being provided with a plurality of grooves 17 which are radially disposed so that their inner ends will open into thelower end of the nozzle.
- the nozzle lacks the perforations as-shown in the other forms ofthe invention, it being of course apparent that, when suction is created in the nozzle,
- the nozzle 18 is'likewise provided with a guard 19 which is unobstructed upon its under face, but the lower end of the nozzle is bridged by ribs 20.
- the nozzle 21 is provided upon its lower end with.threads 22 in order that V the guard 23 may be screwed thereon. Since this construction isotherwise identical to that of the preferred form of the invention a more detailed description is thought unnecessary. While the device is primarily designed for cleaning the-hair and scalp of persons, it
- a device for cleaning the hair and scalp 1.
- nozzle adapted to be connected with a suction device and having perforations formed in the wall thereof, and a guard including a wall having its lower end joined with the lower end of the nozzle, saidwall being spaced from the nozzle and extending above the perforations to provide an annular air passage open at its upper end.
- a nozzle adapted to be connected with a suction device and having perforations in its wall, and an imperforate annular guard joined with the lower end of the nozzle and extending upwardly and outwardly therefrom and extending above the perforations to provide an annular air passage closed atits lower end and open at its upper end to prevent hair from being drawn against the nozzle when suction is created in the nozzle.
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April 15, 1930. J. L. HENDERSON 1,755,151
DEVICE FOR CLEANING THE SCALP AND IIFIAIR Filed May 51; 1928 2 Sheets-Sfieet 1 April 15, 1930. J. L. HENDERSON DEVICE FOR CLEANING THE SCALP AND HAIR 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed May 51, 1928 Patented A r. 15,19 I
' zo'ox LEE HENDERSON, or wILLmms'rowN, wnsr VIRGINIA.
Y DEVICE FOR CLEANING THE SCALE AND HAIR Application filed May 81,
The presentinvention is directed to improvements in devices for cleaning the ha1r and scalp. The primary object of the invention 1s to provide a device of this character so constructed that the: device can be applied to the head and moved thereover in various directions without the danger of the hair. becoming tangled inthe device "while being moved or stationary.
Another object of the invention is to provide a device of this character so, constructed that it can be'easily and conveniently. connected with a suction pump or other device wherein a. suction will be created in order to remove the dust and dandruff from the scalp and hair without the danger of hair becoming tangled in the device when in use.
Another object of the invention is to provide a device of this character which is exceedingly simple in construction, efiicient in operation, and one which can be manufactured at a very small cost. 7
With these and other objects in view, this invention resides in a novel construction, formation, combination and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter more'fully described, claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of the preferred form of the invention,
Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view therethrough, 85 Figure 3 is a se Flgure 2,
Figure 4 is a side'elevation, partly in section of a modified form of the invention, Figure 5 is a similar view of another slightly modified form of theinvention,
Figure '6 is a transverse sectional view showing still another slightly modified form of the invention,
Figure 7 is a bottom plan view of another modified form of the invention,
' Figure 8 is a side elevation, partly in section of still another'modified form of the invention,
Figure 9 is 'abottom plan view thereof, Figure 10 is a side elevation, partly in secctional view on line 3-3 of g and scalp.
1928. Serial No, 281,869.
material, and has its upper end provided with a nipple 2 for'engagcment in the hose 3 leading to a vacuum pump or other suction device. The-lower end of the nozzle 1 terminates in an upwardly directed wall 4, '66 which is spaced from the wall of the nozzle to provide an annular air passage 5, the nozzle beIng provided with a plurality of perforations 6, the number ofwhich may be varied as desired. It will be observed that the wall 7 '4 is flared, at its upper end to permit an in-v creased volume of air to enter the annular space 5. It will be obvious that by arranging the wall 4 as shown itwill be so located that when suction is created in the nozzle 1 that hair will be prevented from being drawn into the perforations when the vacuum device is operated, but providing a device which can be used with perfect safety and comfort for removing dust and dandruff from the hair'80 It will be obvious thatywhen suction is, created in the nozzle 1, air will be drawn-into] the space 5 and through the perforations 6, the in-rushing air carrying with it any dandruff or dust which may be present. In Figure 4 the nozzle is provided-with perforatlons 7, but in this instance the guard is in the nature of a substantially horizontal flange 8, which will obviously prevent the 00 hair-from being drawn in the perforations 7 when suction is created in the nozzle.
In Figure 5 the nozzle is also provided with perforations 10, but in this instance the guard 11 is of slightly different form from that shown 'in Figure 4, and since the operation of this device is similar to the other form further description isnot necessary.
In Fi ure 6 the construction is identical to that In Figures'l to 3 inclusive 'withthe exception that the perforations 12 thereof open into nozzles 13, andin this instance the wall 14 constitutes a guard similar to the wall 4 of the preferred form. In Figure '1 the nozzles 13 are present and 111 this form of the invention the construction is substantially thatas shown in Figure 6 with the exception that the nozzle 13' is of elongated form. It will of course be under- 7 stood that the form of these nozzles may be varied when desired.
In Figure 8 the nozzle 15 has its lower end terminating in an-upwardly directed guard 16, the guard in this instance being provided with a plurality of grooves 17 which are radially disposed so that their inner ends will open into thelower end of the nozzle. In this instance it will be noted that the nozzle lacks the perforations as-shown in the other forms ofthe invention, it being of course apparent that, when suction is created in the nozzle,
15, the incoming air will enter the nozzle through the grooves 17.
In igure 10 the nozzle 18 is'likewise provided with a guard 19 which is unobstructed upon its under face, but the lower end of the nozzle is bridged by ribs 20.
In Figure 12 the nozzle 21 is provided upon its lower end with.threads 22 in order that V the guard 23 may be screwed thereon. Since this construction isotherwise identical to that of the preferred form of the invention a more detailed description is thought unnecessary. While the device is primarily designed for cleaning the-hair and scalp of persons, it
can, however, be used with equal success for cleaning the hair and hide of live stock.
'Having thus described the invention, 1' claim:
1. A device for cleaning the hair and scalp,
- comprising .a nozzle adapted to be connected with a suction device and having perforations formed in the wall thereof, and a guard including a wall having its lower end joined with the lower end of the nozzle, saidwall being spaced from the nozzle and extending above the perforations to provide an annular air passage open at its upper end.
2. A device for cleaning the hair and scalp,
comprising a nozzle adapted to be connected with a suction device and having perforations in its wall, and an imperforate annular guard joined with the lower end of the nozzle and extending upwardly and outwardly therefrom and extending above the perforations to provide an annular air passage closed atits lower end and open at its upper end to prevent hair from being drawn against the nozzle when suction is created in the nozzle.
In testimon whereof I affix my signature Jean L EHENDERSON. [a
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US2555941A (en) * | 1947-10-20 | 1951-06-05 | Preston W Snowman | Pneumatic device for cleaning the scalp and hair |
US2631583A (en) * | 1951-11-30 | 1953-03-17 | Eli J Lavergne | Home beauty aid |
US3068868A (en) * | 1960-06-08 | 1962-12-18 | Skopyk Joseph | Poison extractor |
US3780398A (en) * | 1972-02-08 | 1973-12-25 | J Candor | Flexible skirt construction for a vacuum cleaning nozzle and the like |
US4042999A (en) * | 1975-01-17 | 1977-08-23 | Demetrios Triantafyllou | Miniaturized vacuum cleaner device |
US4363318A (en) * | 1979-12-31 | 1982-12-14 | University Patents, Inc. | Custom valved cervical cap |
US4587687A (en) * | 1983-03-04 | 1986-05-13 | Allaway Oy | Mounting piece for suction hose of a central vacuum cleaning system |
US4921488A (en) * | 1988-01-15 | 1990-05-01 | Maitz Carlos A | Aspirator device for body fluids |
US5380245A (en) * | 1992-05-24 | 1995-01-10 | Stackhouse, Inc. | Suction delivery system |
US5769702A (en) * | 1996-02-01 | 1998-06-23 | Sorenson Critical Care, Inc. | Variable positioning gaseous conduit orifice and method of use |
US20050150505A1 (en) * | 2004-01-09 | 2005-07-14 | Burrow Kevin D. | Adjustable length breathing circuit |
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US2555941A (en) * | 1947-10-20 | 1951-06-05 | Preston W Snowman | Pneumatic device for cleaning the scalp and hair |
US2631583A (en) * | 1951-11-30 | 1953-03-17 | Eli J Lavergne | Home beauty aid |
US3068868A (en) * | 1960-06-08 | 1962-12-18 | Skopyk Joseph | Poison extractor |
US3780398A (en) * | 1972-02-08 | 1973-12-25 | J Candor | Flexible skirt construction for a vacuum cleaning nozzle and the like |
US4042999A (en) * | 1975-01-17 | 1977-08-23 | Demetrios Triantafyllou | Miniaturized vacuum cleaner device |
US4363318A (en) * | 1979-12-31 | 1982-12-14 | University Patents, Inc. | Custom valved cervical cap |
US4587687A (en) * | 1983-03-04 | 1986-05-13 | Allaway Oy | Mounting piece for suction hose of a central vacuum cleaning system |
US4921488A (en) * | 1988-01-15 | 1990-05-01 | Maitz Carlos A | Aspirator device for body fluids |
US5380245A (en) * | 1992-05-24 | 1995-01-10 | Stackhouse, Inc. | Suction delivery system |
US5769702A (en) * | 1996-02-01 | 1998-06-23 | Sorenson Critical Care, Inc. | Variable positioning gaseous conduit orifice and method of use |
US20050150505A1 (en) * | 2004-01-09 | 2005-07-14 | Burrow Kevin D. | Adjustable length breathing circuit |
US7178521B2 (en) | 2004-01-09 | 2007-02-20 | King Systems Corporation | Adjustable length breathing circuit |
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