US20030226572A1 - Hair treatment device with transparent segment and dispensing apparatus therefor - Google Patents
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- A45D19/018—Devices for colouring or bleaching separated strands of hair, e.g. highlighting comprising wrapping foils or foldable sheets for enclosing a strand of hair during treatment, e.g. frosting foils
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- This invention generally relates to hair treatment and, more particularly, to a hair treatment product having a transparent segment to monitor the treatment process, and an apparatus for dispensing a roll of the product.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a preferred embodiment of roll of aluminum foil having a transparent central segment of the present invention, for use in treating hair;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view, partially exploded, of a dispenser for the roll of aluminum foil of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a further perspective view of the dispenser of FIG. 2, secured to a surface and showing the aluminum foil of the present invention being dispensed therefrom and partially cut-off;
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the aluminum foil and transparent segment, taken along line 4 - 4 of FIG. 1.
- the aluminum foil 10 is preferably comprised of a pair of separate, elongated portions or strips of aluminum foil 12 , 14 having a central, elongated transparent portion or segment 16 secured between the two aluminum strips.
- the aluminum foil strips 12 , 14 are of a thickness similar to the foil currently preferred by colorists and stylists.
- the transparent portion 16 is preferably made from a clear plastic material about 0.5 to 1.0 mils. thick.
- the formed aluminum foil 10 has a width of approximately 4.75 to 5.00 inches, while the central, clear plastic segment or window 16 is about 0.5 to 0.75 inches wide.
- the aluminum foil 10 is formed by securing the clear plastic material 16 to one side of the elongated strips 12 , 14 along parallel edges thereof.
- the clear plastic material 16 is preferably an acetate, or similar flexible, clear plastic material, approximately one (1) to one and one-half (11 ⁇ 2) 20 inches wide secured to the strips of aluminum foil 12 , 14 , which are approximately two (2) to two and one-quarter (21 ⁇ 4) inches wide.
- An adhesive 18 that will permanently secure the aluminum foil strips 12 , 14 to the clear plastic segment 16 is used.
- the formed aluminum foil 10 having the clear elongated central segment 16 , is preferably formed into a roll 20 (as shown in FIG. 1) for dispensing from a dispenser or holder 22 .
- the dispenser or holder 22 is preferably rectangular having a top 24 , four side walls 26 and a base or bottom 28 .
- the top 24 opens, as by being hingedly mounted to a side wall 26 , so that the roll 20 may be inserted and held in a hollow chamber formed therein.
- the aluminum foil 10 is dispensed through a slotted opening 30 (see FIG. 3), formed in top 24 , and cut off in predetermined lengths by a cut-off blade 32 , secured at a top portion of one of the side walls 26 , opposite the side wall to which the top 24 is hingedly attached.
- the dispenser or holder 22 is provided with an adhesive strip 34 for securing the base 28 or one of the sides 26 to a flat surface.
- the aluminum foil 10 may be easily pulled out through the opening 30 and cut off on blade 32 by a person using one hand, thereby allowing a colorist or stylist to easily obtain and manipulate correctly sized torn-off portions for use in treating the hair of a client or customer.
- the improved aluminum foil 10 of the present invention is wrapped around a person's hair with a coloring agent, treatment solution, or the like, therein.
- the colorist or stylist can view how the treatment of the wrapped hair is progressing, through the transparent segment 16 , without having to open or remove the foil.
- an improved, easy-to-use aluminum foil having a transparent segment for use when treating hair to allow a colorist or stylist to view their work, while in progress.
- the aluminum foil may be used with any dispenser, but preferably with a dispenser that may be secured to a flat surface for single hand dispensing of the foil.
- the aluminum foil with the transparent plastic segment enables the person treating someone's hair to more easily control their work, and quickly correct any mistakes before removing the aluminum foil.
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Abstract
Aluminum foil for use in treating hair is inserted into a dispenser secured to a flat surface by an adhesive strip. The aluminum foil has an elongated central window secured to separate strips of aluminum by adhesive. The foil is dispensed from the dispenser and easily cut off by one hand of a user so as to be conveniently used to treat hair and view the treating process.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention generally relates to hair treatment and, more particularly, to a hair treatment product having a transparent segment to monitor the treatment process, and an apparatus for dispensing a roll of the product.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- Many types of devices and products have been developed over the years for treating hair, such as for highlighting or coloring hair. However, the material still preferred by most colorists or stylists for highlighting or coloring hair is aluminum foil. In using aluminum foil, a sheet of foil is usually ripped or torn from a roll of material mounted in a holder loosely mounted on an available surface. It is not always easy to tear off the right size pieces of aluminum foil and wastage occurs. When finally obtained, the correctly sized torn-off pieces of aluminum foil are utilized by the colorist or stylist to isolate the hair of the person to frost, highlight or color their hair, in a manner well known to those skilled in the art.
- However, when the aluminum foil is covering or wrapped around the strands of hair being treated, the colorist or stylist cannot readily see what is happening to the covered hair, without removing or opening the foil, thereby sometimes interrupting and/or ruining the treating process. Therefore, there exists a need in the art for an improved aluminum foil that allows the colorist or stylist to easily view the treatment process they are performing, without interfering therewith, so as to improve the results thereof.
- There also exists the need in the art for an improved dispenser for aluminum foil, which will prevent wastage and allow correct size pieces to be consistently torn off a roll when utilizing only one hand.
- It is, therefore, a general object of the present invention to provide an improved device for treating hair. It is a particular object of the present invention to provide an improved aluminum foil having a transparent view portion for use in treating hair. And, it is yet another particular object of the present invention to provide an improved aluminum foil having a transparent central segment held in a dispenser secured to a surface for more consistent and handy dispensing of the aluminum foil.
- These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are achieved by providing elongated portions of aluminum foil secured to an elongated central transparent portion for viewing hair being treated. The improved aluminum foil with transparent central portion is formed into a roll and held in a dispenser having a cut-off edge and an adhesive portion for securing to a flat surface.
- The objects and features of the present invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The present invention, both as to its organization and manner of operation, together with further objects and advantages, may best be understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a preferred embodiment of roll of aluminum foil having a transparent central segment of the present invention, for use in treating hair;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view, partially exploded, of a dispenser for the roll of aluminum foil of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a further perspective view of the dispenser of FIG. 2, secured to a surface and showing the aluminum foil of the present invention being dispensed therefrom and partially cut-off; and
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the aluminum foil and transparent segment, taken along line4-4 of FIG. 1.
- The following description is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention and sets forth the best modes contemplated by the inventor of carrying out his invention. Various modifications, however, will remain readily apparent to those skilled in the art, since the generic principles of the present invention have been defined herein specifically to describe an improved aluminum foil for use in treating hair by colorists and stylists.
- Turning now to the drawings, there shown is a preferred embodiment of the aluminum foil of the present invention, generally indicated at10. The
aluminum foil 10 is preferably comprised of a pair of separate, elongated portions or strips ofaluminum foil segment 16 secured between the two aluminum strips. Thealuminum foil strips transparent portion 16 is preferably made from a clear plastic material about 0.5 to 1.0 mils. thick. In one preferred embodiment of the present invention, the formedaluminum foil 10 has a width of approximately 4.75 to 5.00 inches, while the central, clear plastic segment orwindow 16 is about 0.5 to 0.75 inches wide. - As best shown in FIG. 4, the
aluminum foil 10 is formed by securing the clearplastic material 16 to one side of theelongated strips plastic material 16 is preferably an acetate, or similar flexible, clear plastic material, approximately one (1) to one and one-half (1½) 20 inches wide secured to the strips ofaluminum foil adhesive 18 that will permanently secure thealuminum foil strips plastic segment 16 is used. - The formed
aluminum foil 10, having the clear elongatedcentral segment 16, is preferably formed into a roll 20 (as shown in FIG. 1) for dispensing from a dispenser orholder 22. The dispenser orholder 22 is preferably rectangular having a top 24, fourside walls 26 and a base orbottom 28. The top 24 opens, as by being hingedly mounted to aside wall 26, so that theroll 20 may be inserted and held in a hollow chamber formed therein. Thealuminum foil 10 is dispensed through a slotted opening 30 (see FIG. 3), formed intop 24, and cut off in predetermined lengths by a cut-offblade 32, secured at a top portion of one of theside walls 26, opposite the side wall to which thetop 24 is hingedly attached. - The dispenser or
holder 22 is provided with anadhesive strip 34 for securing thebase 28 or one of thesides 26 to a flat surface. When thedispenser 22 is secured to a flat surface, as shown in FIG. 3, thealuminum foil 10 may be easily pulled out through theopening 30 and cut off onblade 32 by a person using one hand, thereby allowing a colorist or stylist to easily obtain and manipulate correctly sized torn-off portions for use in treating the hair of a client or customer. - In use, the improved
aluminum foil 10 of the present invention is wrapped around a person's hair with a coloring agent, treatment solution, or the like, therein. The colorist or stylist can view how the treatment of the wrapped hair is progressing, through thetransparent segment 16, without having to open or remove the foil. - Thus, there has been described an improved, easy-to-use aluminum foil having a transparent segment for use when treating hair to allow a colorist or stylist to view their work, while in progress. The aluminum foil may be used with any dispenser, but preferably with a dispenser that may be secured to a flat surface for single hand dispensing of the foil. The aluminum foil with the transparent plastic segment enables the person treating someone's hair to more easily control their work, and quickly correct any mistakes before removing the aluminum foil.
- Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various adaptations and modifications of the just-described preferred embodiments may be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.
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1. Aluminum foil for treating hair, comprising;
two elongated strips of aluminum foil; and
an elongated portion of clear material secured between the elongated strips of aluminum foil to provide a central window in the aluminum foil.
2. The aluminum foil of claim 1 wherein the aluminum foil with central window is held in a roll and the elongated portion of clear material is a plastic.
3. The aluminum foil of claim 2 , further including a hollow dispenser for holding the roll.
4. The aluminum foil of claim 3 wherein the hollow dispenser includes an opening for dispensing the aluminum foil and a cut-off blade for cutting off predetermined lengths.
5. The aluminum foil of claim 4 , further including an adhesive strip for securing the dispenser to a flat surface.
6. The aluminum foil of claim 1 wherein the two elongated strips of aluminum foil are between about 2 inches and 2¼ inches wide.
7. The aluminum foil of claim 6 wherein the central window is between about one-half inch and three-quarters of an inch wide and is made from plastic.
8. The aluminum foil of claim 7 wherein the aluminum foil with central window is held in a roll and the plastic central material is made from acetate.
9. The aluminum foil of claim 8 , further including a hollow dispenser for holding the roll.
10. The aluminum foil of claim 9 wherein the hollow dispenser includes an opening for dispensing the aluminum foil with central window and a cut-off blade for cutting off predetermined lengths.
11. The aluminum foil of claim 10 , further including an adhesive strip for securing the dispenser to a flat surface.
12. Aluminum foil for use in treating hair, comprising:
two elongated strips of aluminum foil secured to an elongated, clear central window; and
the elongated, clear central window comprised of a plastic material secured to parallel edges of the two elongated strips of aluminum foil by an adhesive.
13. The aluminum foil of claim 12 wherein the two elongated strips of aluminum foil are between about 2 inches and 2¼ inches wide.
14. The aluminum foil of claim 13 wherein the elongated, clear central window is between about one-half inch and three-quarters of an inch wide.
15. The aluminum foil of claim 14 wherein the elongated, clear central window is made from acetate and the aluminum foil is formed in a roll.
16. The aluminum foil of claim 15 , further including a hollow dispenser, secured to a flat surface by an adhesive strip, for holding the roll.
17. The aluminum foil of claim 16 wherein the hollow dispenser has a top with an opening formed therein and the roll of aluminum foil is dispensed through the opening and cut off in selected sized lengths by a cut-off blade held in the hollow dispenser.
18. Aluminum foil for use in treating hair, comprising:
two elongated strips of aluminum foil having parallel side edges; each of the two elongated strips of aluminum foil being between approximately 2 inches and 2¼ inches wide;
a transparent strip of acetate secured between the parallel side edges by an adhesive to form an aluminum foil with a transparent central segment; and
the transparent central segment being between approximately one-half inch and three-quarters of an inch wide.
19. The aluminum foil of claim 18 wherein the aluminum foil with transparent window segment is formed in a roll.
20. The aluminum foil of claim 19 , further including a hollow dispenser having a base, a plurality of sides, a movable top with an opening therein and a cut-off blade; and wherein the roll is inserted and held in an open chamber in the hollow dispenser for dispensing through the opening.
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