US20050224090A1 - Device for hair hightlighting treatment - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a device for hair highlighting treatment.
- highlighting refers to hair treatment which is aimed at imitating slight colour lightening which can be natural or which generally occurs in the summer.
- the term “meches” or streaks, on the other hand, is a stronger colour lightening which gives a more marked partial colouring.
- Permanent dyes are generally produced in the form of creams containing substances which, following oxidation, are transformed into dyes. These preparations are not therefore real colours but colour precursors.
- Semi-permanent dyes are those which are eliminated after 4-6 shampoo washings. They already contain colouring substances. They are used for highlighting the natural colour, for covering white hair strands, for those who frequently dye their hair. The colour is only deposited on the surface. This form of colouring is less aggressive.
- the application of dyes or bleaches comprises a series of manual phases.
- the hairdresser After taking a lock of hair to be treated, the hairdresser generally rests it on a piece of tinfoil: he or she then spreads the dye or bleach onto the lock of hair, according to necessity. A free edge of the tinfoil is then closed over the lock of hair. After a certain period of time for the colouring or bleaching, the tinfoil is removed and the hair is ready.
- Another problem is linked to the fact that it is not possible to control the advance of the colouring or bleaching process of the lock of hair, as this is enclosed inside the tinfoil.
- An objective of the present invention is to overcome the disadvantages mentioned above and in particular to provide a device for hair highlighting treatment which speeds up the application operations of the treatment.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a device for hair highlighting treatment which allows the advance of the colouring or bleaching process applied, to be observed.
- a further objective of the present invention is to provide a device for hair highlighting treatment which is particularly reliable, simple, functional and at relatively low costs.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view from above of a device for hair highlighting treatment according to the present invention, comprising a small board on which a strip made of transparent material is extended;
- FIG. 2 shows a raised side view of the treatment device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a raised side view illustrating the device with a strip, represented in FIG. 1 , the device resting on a person's hair, and on which there is already another strip made of transparent material of the same type.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show a device for the highlighting treatment of hair 12 , indicated as a whole with 10 .
- the device 10 comprises a substantially rectangular-shaped small board 14 , and a strip 16 , generally made of a transparent material, with a form memory which, when resting, keeps it in a spirally wound position.
- a hook 18 which is removably fixed to an end of the board 14 .
- FIG. 1 shows a lath 20 applied to this end of the strip 16 , said hook 18 , which is “C”-shaped, being fixed to the lath 20 , which can be coupled with an edge 21 of the board 14 .
- Blocking devices 22 suitable for fixing the board 14 in an extended position, are situated above the board 14 , close to the opposite end to where the end of the strip 16 is hooked.
- FIG. 2 shows these blocking devices 22 which comprise a lever 24 whose fulcrum is in 26 , oscillating in relation to a main axis of the board 14 .
- An end of the lever 24 is hook-shaped 28 , there also being an elastic element 30 , such as a tape spring, which when resting pushes the hook 28 against a surface of the board 14 .
- an extension 32 substantially orthogonal to the board 14 itself, which is positioned below the hook 28 , between said hook 28 and said extension 32 , there being a space for housing a part of the spirally wound strip 16 .
- a small rod 34 can be placed inside the spirally wound strip, optionally having terminal elements 36 at the ends, suitable for preventing the rod 34 from slipping out of the spirally wound strip 16 .
- the hook 18 of the strip 16 is hooked to the edge 21 of the board 14 , so that the spirally wound strip 16 is situated on an upper edge of the board 14 .
- the hairdresser After lifting a lock of the client's hair 12 , the hairdresser rests the board 14 at the base of the raised lock of hair, and the end of the edge 21 is brought close to the client's head, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the rod 34 is moved in the direction of the hook 28 of the lever 24 , keeping it to the side for the terminal elements 36 : the strip 16 is then progressively extended on the board 14 , until said strip 16 , still partially spirally wound, is brought against the extension 32 which acts as a run end.
- the hook 28 of the lever 24 must be first raised, by impeding the elastic element 30 , which is then released so as to block part of the strip 16 , still spirally wound beneath the hook 28 itself.
- the hairdresser spreads the lock of hair previously lifted, onto the extended strip 16 , and applies a dye or bleach on said lock of hair.
- the dye or bleach can also be put onto the extended strip 16 before resting the lock of hair 12 thereon.
- the hook 28 is then raised so that the strip 16 is again spirally wound, entrapping the hair with the dye or bleach between spirals.
- the strip 16 thus wound is then unhooked from the board 14 , by releasing the hook 18 , and remains on the client's hair 12 .
- the hairdresser can also observe the dying or bleaching process and evaluate for example, the most suitable moment for removing the series of strips 16 from the client's head 12 .
- the strips 16 are removed with or without the help of the board 14 , in the former case, the board 14 naturally being used with analogous operations and contrary to those described for the application of the strips 16 .
- the boards 14 and consequently also the strips 16 , can have various lengths depending on the length of the hair 12 to be treated, thus forming a complete treatment kit.
- the strip 16 with a form memory which, when resting, is spirally rewound, is well-known in the art, for example in the case of a photographic film.
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A device for hair (12) highlighting treatment (10) comprising a small board (14) and a strip (16) with a form memory which, when resting, keeps it in a spirally wound position; at one end of the strip (16) there is a hook (18) which is movably fixed to an end of the board (14), the board (14) having blocking devices (22) suitable for fixing the strip (14) in an at least partially extended position.
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- The present invention relates to a device for hair highlighting treatment.
- In the hairdressing field, highlighting, or colour tapering, refers to hair treatment which is aimed at imitating slight colour lightening which can be natural or which generally occurs in the summer. The term “meches” or streaks, on the other hand, is a stronger colour lightening which gives a more marked partial colouring.
- To obtain a highlighting effect, permanent or semi-permanent dyes, or bleaches are applied to the hair to be treated.
- Permanent dyes are generally produced in the form of creams containing substances which, following oxidation, are transformed into dyes. These preparations are not therefore real colours but colour precursors.
- These dyes are permanent as they become permanently bound to the keratin of the hair. The reaction takes place with an oxidizer, which is normally hydrogen peroxide, used at low volumes of 10-20 to volumes of 30-40 if the colour must be lightened.
- Semi-permanent dyes are those which are eliminated after 4-6 shampoo washings. They already contain colouring substances. They are used for highlighting the natural colour, for covering white hair strands, for those who frequently dye their hair. The colour is only deposited on the surface. This form of colouring is less aggressive.
- As far as bleaches are concerned, at one time only high concentration hydrogen peroxide was used. Today bleaching is obtained by the dissolution and destruction of the melanin pigment in the hair. This operation generally weakens the hair structure.
- According to the known art, the application of dyes or bleaches comprises a series of manual phases.
- After taking a lock of hair to be treated, the hairdresser generally rests it on a piece of tinfoil: he or she then spreads the dye or bleach onto the lock of hair, according to necessity. A free edge of the tinfoil is then closed over the lock of hair. After a certain period of time for the colouring or bleaching, the tinfoil is removed and the hair is ready.
- One of the drawbacks of this method is that only manual operations are envisaged.
- Another problem is linked to the fact that it is not possible to control the advance of the colouring or bleaching process of the lock of hair, as this is enclosed inside the tinfoil.
- An objective of the present invention is to overcome the disadvantages mentioned above and in particular to provide a device for hair highlighting treatment which speeds up the application operations of the treatment.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a device for hair highlighting treatment which allows the advance of the colouring or bleaching process applied, to be observed.
- A further objective of the present invention is to provide a device for hair highlighting treatment which is particularly reliable, simple, functional and at relatively low costs.
- These and other objectives according to the present invention are achieved by means of a device for hair highlighting treatment as illustrated in claim 1.
- Further characteristics of a device for hair highlighting treatment are object of the dependent claims.
- The characteristics and advantages of a device for hair highlighting treatment according to the present invention will appear more evident from the following illustrative but non-limiting description, referring to the enclosed schematic drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a plan view from above of a device for hair highlighting treatment according to the present invention, comprising a small board on which a strip made of transparent material is extended; -
FIG. 2 shows a raised side view of the treatment device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a raised side view illustrating the device with a strip, represented inFIG. 1 , the device resting on a person's hair, and on which there is already another strip made of transparent material of the same type. - With reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , these show a device for the highlighting treatment ofhair 12, indicated as a whole with 10. - The
device 10 comprises a substantially rectangular-shapedsmall board 14, and astrip 16, generally made of a transparent material, with a form memory which, when resting, keeps it in a spirally wound position. - At one end of the
strip 16, there is ahook 18, which is removably fixed to an end of theboard 14. -
FIG. 1 shows alath 20 applied to this end of thestrip 16, saidhook 18, which is “C”-shaped, being fixed to thelath 20, which can be coupled with anedge 21 of theboard 14. -
Blocking devices 22, suitable for fixing theboard 14 in an extended position, are situated above theboard 14, close to the opposite end to where the end of thestrip 16 is hooked. -
FIG. 2 shows these blockingdevices 22 which comprise alever 24 whose fulcrum is in 26, oscillating in relation to a main axis of theboard 14. An end of thelever 24 is hook-shaped 28, there also being anelastic element 30, such as a tape spring, which when resting pushes thehook 28 against a surface of theboard 14. - Above the
board 14, there can also be anextension 32, substantially orthogonal to theboard 14 itself, which is positioned below thehook 28, between saidhook 28 and saidextension 32, there being a space for housing a part of the spirallywound strip 16. - In addition, in order to facilitate the unwinding of the
strip 16 wound and fixed to an end, asmall rod 34 can be placed inside the spirally wound strip, optionally havingterminal elements 36 at the ends, suitable for preventing therod 34 from slipping out of the spirallywound strip 16. - The functioning of the
hair 12 highlightingdevice 10 according to the invention is evident from the above description and with reference to the figures, and is briefly explained hereunder. - The
hook 18 of thestrip 16 is hooked to theedge 21 of theboard 14, so that the spirallywound strip 16 is situated on an upper edge of theboard 14. - After lifting a lock of the client's
hair 12, the hairdresser rests theboard 14 at the base of the raised lock of hair, and the end of theedge 21 is brought close to the client's head, as shown inFIG. 3 . - The
rod 34 is moved in the direction of thehook 28 of thelever 24, keeping it to the side for the terminal elements 36: thestrip 16 is then progressively extended on theboard 14, until saidstrip 16, still partially spirally wound, is brought against theextension 32 which acts as a run end. - To do this, the
hook 28 of thelever 24, must be first raised, by impeding theelastic element 30, which is then released so as to block part of thestrip 16, still spirally wound beneath thehook 28 itself. - At this point, the hairdresser spreads the lock of hair previously lifted, onto the
extended strip 16, and applies a dye or bleach on said lock of hair. Alternatively or additionally, the dye or bleach can also be put onto theextended strip 16 before resting the lock ofhair 12 thereon. - The
hook 28 is then raised so that thestrip 16 is again spirally wound, entrapping the hair with the dye or bleach between spirals. - The
strip 16 thus wound is then unhooked from theboard 14, by releasing thehook 18, and remains on the client'shair 12. -
Further strips 16 are then applied for other locks of hair to be treated. - As the
strip 16 is transparent, the hairdresser can also observe the dying or bleaching process and evaluate for example, the most suitable moment for removing the series ofstrips 16 from the client'shead 12. - The
strips 16 are removed with or without the help of theboard 14, in the former case, theboard 14 naturally being used with analogous operations and contrary to those described for the application of thestrips 16. - The
boards 14, and consequently also thestrips 16, can have various lengths depending on the length of thehair 12 to be treated, thus forming a complete treatment kit. - Furthermore there can be various widths of the
strips 16, depending on the width of thehair 12 to be treated at the same moment. - It should be pointed out that the
strip 16 with a form memory, which, when resting, is spirally rewound, is well-known in the art, for example in the case of a photographic film. - The characteristics of the device for hair highlighting treatment, object of the present invention, are evident from the above description, as are the relative advantages, among which the following can be mentioned:
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- simple and reliable use;
- considerable increase in the application speed of the highlighting treatment;
- control of the advance of the dyeing or bleaching process;
- limited possibility of staining on the part of the client or hairdresser;
- greater application precision in a certain area, allowing intervention after a period of time, following the first application, on the initial part of the hair which has grown in the meantime.
- Finally, numerous modifications and variants can be applied to the device for hair highlighting treatment, all included in the scope of the invention; furthermore, all the details can be substituted with technically equivalent elements. In practice, the materials used, as also the dimensions, can vary according to technical demands.
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1. A device for hair (12) highlighting treatment (10), characterized in that it comprises a small board (14) and a strip (16) with a form memory which, when resting, keeps it in a spirally wound position; at one end of said strip (16) there being a hook (18) which is movably fixed to an end of the board (14), said board (14) having blocking devices (22) suitable for fixing said strip (14) in an at least partially extended position.
2. The treatment device (10) according to claim 1 , characterized in that said blocking devices (22) comprise a lever (24) with a fulcrum (in 26), oscillating according to a main axis of said board (14), an end of said lever (24) being hook-shaped (28), there also being an elastic element (30) which, when resting, pushes the hook (28) against a surface of the board (14).
3. The treatment device (10) according to claim 2 , characterized in that, on one side of the board (14) where said strip (16) is extended, there is an extension (32), substantially orthogonal to the board (14) itself, which is positioned below said hook (28), between said hook (28) and said extension (32) there being a space for housing a part of the spirally wound strip (16).
4. The treatment device (10) according to claim 1 , characterized in that said strip (16) is made of a transparent material.
5. The treatment device (10) according to claim 1 , characterized in that at one end of said strip (16) there is a lath (20), said hook (18), which is “C”-shaped, being joined to said lath (20), and coupled with an edge (21) of said board (14).
6. The treatment device (10) according to claim 1 , characterized in that inside the spirally wound strip (16), there is a rod (34), equipped at one end with terminal elements (36), suitable for preventing said rod (34) from sliding out of the spirally wound strip (16).
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